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still battling wildfires on the island of lesbos, as well as new fires in the western peloponnese and in northern greece. a fire that started in mountainous forests of lesbos on saturday, has burned properties at the beach resort of vatera and forced the evacuation of two more villages. authorities in the bahamas say at least 17 people — thought to be from haiti — have drowned after a vessel carrying migrants capsized. police said the boat turned off the bahamian island of new providence. more than 20 people were rescued. the bahamas is a frequent transit route for haitians seeking to reach the united states. coastguards in italy say over 1,000 migrants attempting to cross the mediterranean from north africa were brought ashore on saturday. more than 600 people were found on a single drifting fishing vessel. those rescued included migrants from afghanistan, pakistan, sudan, ethiopia and somalia.
FiresWildfiresFireIsland-of-lesbosNorthern-greeceWestern-peloponnesePeopleBahamasForestsAuthoritiesVillagesPropertieswould give him additional powers to push his renewable energy agenda. it is less than ideal not to have the entire congress full throatedly adopting some of the measures that need to be taken so that the world can see a very united united states moving in this direction. fires here today aren't just threatening lives but yosemite national park, home to ancient trees, coating beauty spots with smoke. and with the wet season not for months, this could be a long, hot summer. firefighters. james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. let's get some of the day's other news. greek firefighters are still battling wildfires on the island of lesbos, as well as new fires in the western peloponnese and in northern greece. a fire that started in mountainous forests of lesbos on saturday, has burned properties at the beach resort of vatera and forced the evacuation of two more villages. a volcano has erupted on japan's south western island of kyushu — with reports of volcanic stones raining down more than two kilometres away.
UsWorldSomeMeasuresCongressPowersRenewable-energy-agendaFiresLivesYosemite-national-parkDirectionHomefarmers like volodymyr need this agreement to work for their livelihoods. ukraine needs it to work for its economy. and tens of millions of people around the world need it to work to survive. and it is those forces which are keeping this deal going, for now. it couldn't be more fragile. moscow's released this footage, admitting to a missile attack on the port of odesa yesterday, a day after agreeing to leave it alone. it claims a military ship and warehouse full of western—supplied missiles were the targets. the kremlin�*s likely defence — that it didn't violate the deal. russia denies being the cause of this food crisis. its foreign minister sergei lavrov is on a charm offensive in africa, trying to gather support. first stop, egypt — one of ukraine's biggest grain customers. translation: the food crisis didn't start -
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