Greek Coast Guard Rescues Over 540 Migrants Off Greek Island in Dramatic Operation
In a heartwarming and dramatic rescue operation, the Greek Coast Guard has saved over 540 migrants from a ship off the coast of the Greek island of Gythio. According to the Coast Guard, the migrants’ ship was spotted approximately 30 kilometers off the coast of Gythio. This rescue marks the first time migrants have attempted to cross the Mediterranean Sea to reach the UK in 28 days. The Coast Guard has stated that all rescued individuals will be transferred to a temporary camp on the Greek island of Crete.
The majority of the rescued migrants hail from Bangladesh, Egypt, and Pakistan. This news comes as the world is still reeling from the aftermath of the Israeli airstrikes and the subsequent deployment of Israeli ground forces to the Quneitra region. In other news, a British judge has praised a young Pakistani boy for saving an 11-year-old girl’s life. The first Air Chief of Bangladesh, Air Chief Marshal AK Khan, passed away at the age of 95. The head of Turkey’s intelligence agency, Ibrahim Kalin, has met with a Hamas delegation in Istanbul. A shocking revelation has emerged that an Israeli-linked company has been secretly evacuating its citizens from Gaza.
In other developments, a second earthquake has struck the Lancashire coastal town of Silverdale within a fortnight, causing widespread panic and damage. A student leader, Sharif U Osman Hadi, has been laid to rest in Bangladesh after his funeral prayers. A shocking incident has occurred at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, where an Air India Express pilot allegedly assaulted a passenger for cutting in line. The US Central Command has announced that it has carried out 10 operations with coalition forces in Syria and Iraq since the Palmira attack. The US Department of Justice has announced that it will release millions of documents next Friday, but these documents will not include classified records. A tragic incident has occurred in the Indian state of Assam, where a Rajdhani Express train collided with a herd of elephants, killing at least eight and injuring one elephant calf.
In a stern warning to the US, President Trump has stated that those who attack the US will face even harsher consequences, and that the Syrian government is fully supporting US operations against ISIS. The US Department of Justice has released the investigative file on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Nepal’s new net metering policy has been renamed the Nepal Solar Consumer Laws 2025. In a bizarre incident, all members of a wedding party were seen wearing identical outfits. According to a document, 50 Barrett sniper rifles, 100 sniper rifles, and 1,250 modern automatic firearms ‘TSWs’ will be purchased. New Zealand’s Tom Latham and Devon Conway have set a new record in Test cricket history. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has successfully launched a satellite into orbit, carrying a payload of 58 small satellites into space. Australia has secured a crushing victory in the Ashes series, winning three consecutive Tests against the UK.

