
2 Dead, Hundreds Evacuated as Wildfires Engulf Greek Island
Two people died and hundreds were evacuated on Sunday as two fires broke out on the Greek island of Salamis near Athens, the fire department said. Local residents and bathers were among those evacuated, with hundreds of people hurriedly leaving the area as the fires broke out “almost simultaneously” in Peristeria and Selinia, two popular bathing areas in the island’s south and east.
The civil protection ministry issued four evacuation orders as the fires spread, with the fire service mobilising a large force of some 200 firefighters, nearly 50 engines, six aircraft, and seven helicopters. Greece‘s coastguard also dispatched five patrol boats to the area, and several private vessels, including ferries, were made available to assist in the evacuation efforts.
Thirty-four fires have broken out over the past 24 hours around Greece, according to the fire department, with five firefighters dying so far, including a Danish pilot killed in a mid-air collision between two Bell helicopters while battling a blaze near Athens earlier this month. The recent wildfires in Greece have been fueled by unusually strong winds, after the country largely escaped the heatwave temperatures that blanketed much of Europe earlier this summer.
The situation on Salamis island is being closely monitored, with local officials trying to keep the two fires from scaling a mountain and linking up. The fire department has warned of a difficult fire inside an inhabited area, with some roads remaining open and police forces guiding people to safety.
This latest incident follows a series of major wildfires in Greece since late July, with firefighters having largely contained a blaze on the Aegean island of Skyros earlier. The Greek authorities are working to bring the situation under control, with the fire service and coastguard working together to evacuate those in danger and contain the spread of the fires.
The recent wildfires in Greece are part of a larger pattern of extreme weather events affecting Europe, with several countries experiencing severe heatwaves and wildfires in recent weeks. The Greek government has declared a state of emergency in response to the wildfires, with the military and emergency services working together to respond to the crisis.

Rodri Barcelona transfer sealed
Barcelona Signs Rodri in 60 Million Euro Deal
Barcelona have agreed a deal with Manchester City for the signing of Ballon d’Or winner Rodri. According to Fabrizio Romano, a deal has been agreed between the two clubs to bring the 30-year-old to Barcelona, with his medical booked and a four-year deal worth 60 million euros expected to be signed in the coming days. This development will see Rodri join the legendary Spanish club, marking a significant transfer in the football world. Manchester City had initially rejected an offer of around 40 million euros from Barcelona just last week, but the two clubs have now come to an agreement.
The transfer market is heating up, with Liverpool expected to make a major push for at least one of Paris Saint-Germain forwards Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye before the transfer window closes on September 1. Both players were left out of PSG’s matchday squad for Sunday’s Trophée des Champions clash with Lens, fueling speculation over their futures. Liverpool are particularly interested in Barcola, with the club looking to add significant firepower to their attack following the departure of legendary forward Mohamed Salah.
Manchester City could yet revive their interest in Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea, despite failing to meet the Blues’ £120million deadline for an offer. With Rodri’s imminent move to Barcelona, City’s midfield situation is changing rapidly, and the door may not be completely closed on a potential deal for the Argentina international. City’s manager, Enzo Maresca, knows Fernandez well from his time as Chelsea boss and could push the club to reconsider a move, particularly with City still searching for further midfield reinforcements.
The latest transfer news is connected to previous reports of Manchester City's interest in Enzo Fernandez, which had seemed to stall after the club failed to meet Chelsea's valuation. This new development, with Rodri's transfer to Barcelona, may reignite City's pursuit of the Argentina international.

Indonesia earthquake: 54 dead
Indonesia Earthquake Death Toll Reaches 54
The death toll from a powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck Indonesia's Flores Island has risen to 54, with thousands of people still displaced across eastern Indonesia. Rescuers are battling landslides, aftershocks, and shortages to reach survivors, as local media reported over 130 people injured and approximately 7,000 residents forced from their homes into temporary shelters.
Aftershocks remain a major concern, with 1,598 recorded in Nusa Tenggara Timur following Saturday's earthquake. Authorities continue to monitor the sequence, and another magnitude 5.7 earthquake was reported offshore Flores on Monday, with no tsunami warning issued. The central government has sent 25 tonnes of supplies, including ready-to-eat food, drinking water, and medical teams, to support the affected communities.
The destruction has created urgent shortages of food, clean water, medicines, and other basic supplies in some of the hardest-hit communities. Indonesia has dispatched about 275 tons of aid, while emergency authorities work to establish additional medical facilities, including field hospitals. Roads to some previously cut-off villages have been reopened, but several areas remain difficult to reach.
This disaster has unfolded as Indonesia marked its 81st Independence Day on Monday, overshadowing celebrations in Jakarta and leaving communities on Flores focused on survival and recovery. The popular Flores tourism destination, Wae Rebo, has temporarily suspended visits due to vulnerable trekking routes.
As of Monday afternoon, the emergency response on Flores has shifted from the immediate rescue phase towards relief, recovery, and continued monitoring of aftershocks. University Nusa Nipa and the NTT police are providing trauma-recovery assistance to children and other displaced residents.
The earthquake damaged over 1,300 homes across East Nusa Tenggara, with nearly 250 destroyed on Flores alone, according to the National Disaster Management Agency. Schools, hospitals, health centers, and government buildings were also damaged, leaving some medical services operating under emergency conditions.
Cristiano Ronaldo Retirement
Ronaldo Announces Likely Final Season
Cristiano Ronaldo has stated that the upcoming 2026-27 season will likely be his last as a professional football player. The 41-year-old Al-Nassr forward made these remarks in an interview with Vogue magazine, indicating his plans to retire after a 25-year career. Ronaldo's current contract with Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr, which he joined in December 2022, expires in June 2027.
Ronaldo has won five Ballon d'Or awards, five UEFA Champions League titles, and has scored 976 goals throughout his career. He expressed his desire to leave a spectacular legacy and is already planning for life beyond football. The Portugal captain mentioned that he has mapped out his future and plans to focus on various interests after retirement, including travel, playing padel, and spending time with his family.
The announcement marks the end of an era for one of football's greatest players. Ronaldo's decision to retire will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the football world, as he has been an iconic figure in the sport for over two decades.
Ronaldo recently married his longtime partner Georgina Rodríguez, and the couple has been enjoying their life together with their children. As he prepares for life after football, Ronaldo is looking forward to exploring new interests and spending more time with his loved ones.
The 2026-27 season will likely be an emotional one for Ronaldo and his fans, as they bid farewell to an incredible career. With his contract set to expire in June 2027, Ronaldo's retirement will bring an end to a remarkable chapter in football history.

AED 200 Fine for Etihad Rail Ticket Violations
Travelers Face AED 200 Penalty for Ticket Misuse on Etihad Rail
Etihad Rail now imposes a AED 200 fine on any passenger caught without a valid ticket, evading fare or tampering with a ticket, according to its Passenger Charter.
Who It Affects
The rule applies to every person boarding an Etihad Rail train or bus, from daily commuters to corporate travelers and tourists. Anyone who presents a ticket that doesn’t match the date, time, name or has been used before is subject to the fine.What You Need To Do
- Check that each ticket displays the correct date, time and passenger name and that it hasn’t been used previously.
- Carry the ticket and a valid government ID so Etihad Rail staff can verify identity at any checkpoint.
- Keep a charged mobile device if the ticket is electronic, because staff may ask to see the screen.
- If you’re stopped without a valid ticket, purchase a Flexible ticket on the spot through the train supervisor or the Etihad Rail mobile application.
- Never alter, share, or buy tickets from unauthorised sources; doing so triggers the same AED 200 fine.
Fine Schedule
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Traveling without a valid ticket (including using another person’s ticket) | AED 200 |
| Fare evasion or using discounted fare without entitlement | AED 200 |
| Forging or altering tickets | AED 200 |
| Ticket misuse (using category‑specific tickets without eligibility) | AED 200 |
Etihad Rail also warns that paying the fine doesn’t stop further action: the company can refuse travel, end the journey, ban the passenger from future service and refer the case to the Public Prosecution, which may impose additional penalties, including imprisonment where the law allows.

Trump Oman Threat: US Strike Looms
Trump Threatens Oman Over Iran Deal
US President Donald Trump threatened to bomb Oman if it "gets in the way" of a US deal with Iran on the Strait of Hormuz, in a statement to Fox News on August 17, 2026. Iranian and Omani officials have been in talks for weeks over future maritime navigation arrangements through the strait. Trump's threat comes as Washington pursues its own negotiations with Iran, with the US President calling for Iran to surrender.
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical energy waterway, has been effectively closed by Iran since the start of the Middle East war on February 28. Trump has insisted that the strait is under US control, despite traffic remaining throttled. Iran has used its control over the strait as leverage against US-led attempts to destroy its military and force it to abandon its nuclear power program.
Trump also stated that there is a direct back-channel between his administration and officials of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, and that Iran should "put up the white flag of surrender." The US President expressed no hurry to reach a deal, despite the deep unpopularity of the war among Americans ahead of November midterm elections.
The situation is being closely watched, as any escalation could have significant implications for global energy shipments and commodities. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital shipping route, with Iran's coast flanking the north side and Oman on the south.
This development follows Trump's previous statements on the Strait of Hormuz, including his claim that he would declare the strait part of US territory. Iran has retorted that the waterway "will remain Iranian." The US-Iran negotiations are ongoing, with Trump demanding Iran's surrender and reparations for "damages over 50 years."
