
Greece Declares State of Emergency, Fire at Zaporizhzhia Plant Sparks Blame, German Bürgergeld Recipients Struggle, Violence Erupts in Londonderry, and more...
August 12, 202410m 57s
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (media.transistor.fm) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
(0:10): Greece Battles Devastating Wildfires: Athens Choked by Smoke, State of Emergency Declared
(2:00): Fire at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Sparks Intense Ukraine-Russia Blame Game
(4:08): Millions of German Bürgergeld Recipients Struggle with Rising Rent and Heating Costs
(6:18): Violence Erupts in Londonderry: Police Attacked with Fireworks and Molotov Cocktails
(8:03): Poland Boosts Defense with $9 Billion Apache Helicopters, AMRAAM Missiles, and Patriot Launchers in Major U.S. Deal
To subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.
For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: Sud Ouest
(2:00): Fire at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Sparks Intense Ukraine-Russia Blame Game
(4:08): Millions of German Bürgergeld Recipients Struggle with Rising Rent and Heating Costs
(6:18): Violence Erupts in Londonderry: Police Attacked with Fireworks and Molotov Cocktails
(8:03): Poland Boosts Defense with $9 Billion Apache Helicopters, AMRAAM Missiles, and Patriot Launchers in Major U.S. Deal
To subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.
For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: Sud Ouest
Topics
Greece wildfiresAthens smoke crisiswildfire emergency servicesVarnavas village evacuationfirefighters battling wildfiresGreece state of emergencyZaporizhia nuclear power plant fireUkraine Russia conflictIAEA monitoring nuclear safetyZelensky international responseBürgergeld Germany housing issuesrent and heating costshousing gap in GermanyNorthern Ireland violenceLondonderry unrestPSNI police attacksPoland military modernizationApache helicopters acquisitionAIM-120C AMRAAM missilesPatriot missile launchers PolandNATO defense spending