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Renovation
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Rubble, mud and hair: How to rebuild a home in Gaza

Residents in Gaza are using salvaged materials to build temporary shelters due to restrictions on construction supplies.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 day ago

Medieval Mediterranean Island Reveals Global Connections Through DNA Study - Medievalists.net

A genetic study reveals Ibiza's medieval population was diverse, connected to Europe, North Africa, and the Sahel through migration and trade.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Storm Erminio lashes much of Greece as Saharan dust blankets Crete

Heavy rain and thunderstorms affected much of Greece, with southeastern areas experiencing the most severe conditions, including flooding and stranded vehicles.
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Not if, but when: how Spain's coastal towns are preparing for tsunamis

Chipiona assumes that its citizens will have about an hour between an earthquake and a tsunami. Information boards explain what a tsunami is and what to do if one is coming.
Barcelona
Juventus
fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

15 Most Beautiful Italian Islands, From World-famous Isles to Lesser-known Gems

Italian islands offer stunning natural beauty, rich history, unique culture, and exceptional cuisine, with each island presenting its own distinct attractions.
#sicily
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago
Travel

I spent 9 days touring Sicily. There are 4 things I'll do differently next time I visit.

Nine days in Sicily traced family roots but rain and transport issues made travel taxing; future trips will target one coast and a different season.
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago
Miscellaneous

Sicily landslide forces evacuation of 1,500

A massive landslide in Niscemi, Sicily destroyed homes, forced over 1,500 evacuations, created a 150-meter no-go zone, and will require permanent relocations and costly aid.
LA food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

A viral video convinced me to buy a cheap home in Sicily. It cost less than a year of my rent in LA, but renovating it isn't easy.

Kiki Leigh fell in love with Sicily and decided to relocate after buying a house there, drawn by its culture and beauty.
#climate-change
fromEarth911
3 days ago
Environment

Classic Sustainability In Your Ear: Coastal Flooding in 2050 With Climate Scientist James Renwick

Coastal flooding due to climate change could increase by two feet in the next century without immediate radical action to reduce emissions.
fromThe Nation
2 months ago
New York City

Can New York Adapt the Subway for the Climate Crisis?

New York City's 120-year-old subway is increasingly vulnerable to flooding due to climate-change-driven heavier rainfall, sea-level rise, and coastal erosion, worsening commuter disruptions.
Environment
fromEarth911
3 days ago

Classic Sustainability In Your Ear: Coastal Flooding in 2050 With Climate Scientist James Renwick

Coastal flooding due to climate change could increase by two feet in the next century without immediate radical action to reduce emissions.
#pompeii
Fundraising
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Lots of people still don't have roofs': Jamaicans living in hardship after Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa caused extensive damage in Jamaica, leaving many families, including Kerry-Ann Vickers and Kshema Gray, struggling for support to rebuild.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Was that an earthquake?' Italy's great psycho-geographer tackles the Vesuvius-haunted Naples tourists seldom see

Gianfranco Rosi's latest film, Pompeii: Below the Clouds, offers a unique perspective on Naples, contrasting its beauty with its underlying complexities.
fromArchitectural Digest
1 week ago

In an Ancient Italian Town, This 592-Square-Foot Home is Spread Across Six Levels

"It was in really bad shape, but I sensed its potential," he says. When his future client, a Swiss teacher who fell in love with the Italian Riviera, walked into his office, even she was skeptical. "Many people were," he continues. "It was an abandoned and damp property, but I convinced her. Now she's happy."
Renovation
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Italian coastguard recovers 19 bodies from boat in sea near Lampedusa

Nineteen bodies were recovered from a boat near Lampedusa, while fifty-eight survivors were rescued, highlighting the ongoing Mediterranean migration crisis.
Berlin food
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Amid ruins, Palestinians struggle to preserve Gaza's historic markets

Israel's military operations have devastated Khan Younis's historic Grain Market, reducing a centuries-old commercial hub to ruins and displacing generations of traders and shoppers.
#hawaii
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago
Environment

Hawaii assesses damage left by worst flooding in more than 20 years

Hawaii faces extensive damage from severe flooding, prompting evacuations and rescues, with costs potentially exceeding $1 million.
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago
Environment

US: Hawaii hit by historic flooding, more rain coming

Oahu faces severe flooding, the worst in over 20 years, forcing thousands to evacuate and causing estimated damages exceeding $1 billion.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Hawaii assesses damage left by worst flooding in more than 20 years

Hawaii faces extensive damage from severe flooding, prompting evacuations and rescues, with costs potentially exceeding $1 million.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

US: Hawaii hit by historic flooding, more rain coming

Oahu faces severe flooding, the worst in over 20 years, forcing thousands to evacuate and causing estimated damages exceeding $1 billion.
History
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Ancient graffiti reveals scenes of everyday life in Pompeii

Ancient graffiti reveals insights into the lives of everyday people in Pompeii, showcasing spontaneous expressions from various social classes.
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Controversy in Malta: the three projects causing uproar.

Environmental NGOs have been particularly vocal in their opposition, warning that approval of the project would 'disfigure' Malta's coastal landscape. The coalition of hostile NGOs, including Moviment Graffitti, Din l-Art Helwa, and BirdLife Malta issued a statement arguing that there was 'no credible justification' for increasing the project's scope.
Real estate
SOMA, SF
fromDeep House London
3 weeks ago

New 4,000-capacity festival to debut at ancient greek temple in Sicily with Francesco Del Garda, Oshana, Onur Ozer, Quest and more | News | Deep House London

Aura Festival debuts May 1-2, 2026 in Sicily's Parco Archeologico di Segesta, featuring underground electronic music artists in a historic archaeological setting with daytime programming.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Al Jazeera reporter sees destruction in Tehran neighbourhood

US-Israeli airstrikes destroyed a Tehran residential neighbourhood, with rescue teams searching for survivors in the rubble.
World politics
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

Cultural Heritage Sites in the Middle East Damaged as War Strikes Historic Urban Areas

US-Israeli military attacks on Iran in February 2026 initiated a new Middle East conflict zone, joining multiple global armed conflicts causing widespread destruction of cultural and infrastructure assets.
History
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Deir ez-Zor: Raising Hope Through Heritage Documentation

Deir ez-Zor, a historic city in Syria, faces ongoing challenges from war and natural disasters, yet aims for revitalization through heritage preservation.
fromSustainable Bus
3 weeks ago

The first of 121 new CAF Urbos trams arrives in Rome for ATAC

The first of the 121 Urbos models that CAF will deliver to ATAC has reached the Italian capital and will transform the city's rail-based public transport. The total investment amounts to more than €450 million. Numbered in the 9300 series and measuring 33.5 meters in length, the new vehicle will be able to carry up to 215 passengers, including 68 seated and two passengers with reduced mobility.
Alternative transportation
Renovation
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Mining cities to build homes from demolition waste

Rotor DC and similar organizations across Europe salvage and resell reclaimed building materials from demolished structures to promote urban mining and circular economy practices.
Juventus
fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
3 weeks ago

'Pink is elegance, sensitivity, light and black is battle. Together they tell the story of the Palermitan soul' Historic Italian club Palermo plot course for Serie A return after financial hardship and City Football Group investment

Palermo FC, owned by City Football Group, is rebuilding after financial collapse in 2019, now competing in Serie B with ambitions to return to Italy's top flight.
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

Hawaii braces for new storm as it still recovers from the last

We're not expecting much in terms of winds, mainly just going to be flood potential. And thinking that the focus is going to be Oahu, Maui County and Big Island, with Kauai kind of being on the fringes of it versus, you know, all the Islands were impacted last time.
Environment
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How to Help Communities Rebound from Crisis and Disaster

Disaster psychology provides an empirically-based framework for building community resilience and growth during crises through understanding predictable psychological phases and natural recovery mechanisms.
Real estate
fromForbes
4 weeks ago

Why Buying A $1 House In Italy Is Much Easier In 2026

Italian villages continue selling houses for €1 to combat rural depopulation, with dozens of active schemes available through dedicated platforms like Renovita.net that consolidate current offers and municipal requirements.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Navigating the Messy Middle of Disaster Recovery

Disaster recovery extends beyond the initial crisis phase; year two brings psychological challenges including chronic stress, financial strain, and bureaucratic delays that impair functioning and compound trauma.
fromVulture
4 weeks ago

A World Forever in the Shadow of Apocalypse

At least that's the mood director Gianfranco Rosi evokes in his mesmerizing documentary Pompei: Below the Clouds, which won a Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival last year and is finally being released theatrically in the U.S., ahead of a March 27 streaming premiere on Mubi. The apocalypse Rosi presents is not just the legendary one that destroyed the ancient Roman town of the film's title but an ongoing one that encompasses the calamities of our modern era as well as the rejuvenation that sometimes accompanies destruction.
Film
Berlin food
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

I've traveled to all 20 regions in Italy - but I'll always return to this one in the south

Basilicata, a sparsely populated southern Italian region between Puglia and Calabria, offers beautiful beaches, dramatic landscapes, and authentic local cuisine with significantly fewer crowds than other Italian destinations.
Yoga
fromhttps://www.arogyayogaschool.com/blog
1 month ago

Palentu - The Ancient Power Food of the Mediterranean

Palentu is an ancient chickpea-based porridge from Calabria, Italy, made with chickpea flour, garlic, olive oil, and herbs, providing sustained protein, fiber, and energy for rural communities throughout centuries.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Firefighters in Sicily rescue 400 rare books from library after landslide

The library stands on the lip of the precipice gouged out by the landslide, with part of the building in effect hanging in mid-air. The recovery operation, which began on Monday, was preceded by a detailed study of floor plans and interior photographs to map the position of the books. Firefighters drilled through the wall of a building behind the structure and entering for minutes at a time, strapped the bookcases together and hauled them backwards to reach the books.
Miscellaneous
#wildfire-recovery
Renovation
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

Making Infrastructure Visible: When Systems Become Architecture

Infrastructure facilities are transitioning from hidden operational structures to visible civic symbols that define urban identity and skylines.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A gift that falls from the sky': why farmers are using Etna's ash as fertiliser

With every eruption, towns such as Giarre experience an average of 12,000 tonnes of ashfall daily, which the wind can transport as far as 800km (497 miles). In July 2024, Catania Sicily's second-largest city, located at the foot of Mount Etna registered 17,000 tonnes of ash daily, which took nearly 10 weeks to collect.
Agriculture
New York City
fromGothamist
1 month ago

Timber! Snowstorm knocked down dozens of trees across NYC.

A major blizzard toppled 47 trees across New York City, including a decades-old honeylocust in Crown Heights, prompting 1,800 citizen reports and raising concerns about tree maintenance and inspection needs.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

'I've lost everything': Devastated Caledonian Road shopkeeper says flooding destroyed his 17-year-old business

A 36-inch waterpipe burst on Caledonian Road in Islington caused severe flooding, requiring emergency evacuation of 50 people and three dogs, devastating local businesses including a 17-year-old shop with extensive stock damage.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A devastating force': how recent Mediterranean storms turned to tragedies

In Grazalema, Spain's wettest town, a year's-worth of rain fell in a fortnight and overloaded the karst aquifer beneath it. Water rushed into homes through floors, walls and even electricity sockets. Authorities ordered everyone to evacuate. I felt a lot of fear, said Sanchez Barea, a guesthouse owner whose home is one of hundreds still in an exclusion zone.
Miscellaneous
fromSustainable Bus
1 month ago

Messina (Italy) expands electric bus fleet to 97 units with latest Iveco Bus delivery - Sustainable Bus

The 29 electric buses are part of ATM's ongoing fleet renewal programme, which has progressively reduced the average age of the vehicles in operation. The company states that the new units will further reinforce the local public transport offer in Messina.
Alternative transportation
Environment
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Sea levels may be up to 4.9 feet HIGHER than we thought

Sea levels could be up to 4.9 feet higher than previously estimated, putting 132 million more people at risk of flooding due to reliance on inaccurate geoid models in coastal threat assessments.
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Sicily revokes century-old Mondello beach concession over mafia links

Sicilian authorities revoked Italo Belga's permit to operate Mondello beach in Palermo due to mafia infiltration risks involving a subcontracted maintenance firm with Cosa Nostra connections.
Science
fromWest Side Rag
1 month ago

Upper West Side Meltdown: All That the Ice Leaves Behind

Melting urban snowbanks reveal weeks of city detritus, while ancient glaciers sculpted Manhattan, depositing rocks and reshaping the landscape over millennia.
fromsilive
1 month ago

NYC state of emergency declared as blizzard approaches; streets to close during storm

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Sunday afternoon that the five boroughs are under a local state of emergency as a massive blizzard barrels towards the city. "The safety of New Yorkers is my top priority. As this blizzard moves in, our administration is mobilizing every tool at our disposal, around the clock, to keep our neighbors safe. This emergency declaration allows us to cut through red tape so emergency vehicles, sanitation crews, and essential workers can move quickly and do their jobs without delay," Mamdani explained in a written statement.
New York City
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Man in Sicily trained his dog to illegally dump rubbish, say police

A man in Catania, Sicily, trained his dog to dump bags of rubbish by the roadside in an attempt to evade cameras installed by local authorities to combat fly-tipping, municipal police have said. The episode was detailed in a Facebook post on the city of Catania's official page. Accompanying a video of the dog was a remark from the police that inventiveness can never become an alibi for incivility.
Miscellaneous
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Long-awaited reports outline problems with Palisades infrastructure

Pacific Palisades remains largely noncompliant with evacuation standards and needs nearly $1 billion in infrastructure work—undergrounding power, water repairs, and brush clearance—for wildfire resilience.
#restoration
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

Flood the Zone

As the Class of 2026 prepares to enter the workforce this summer, they-like last year's graduates and those already in the job market-are facing what economists now call a "low hire, low fire" economy. Whether this is driven by AI or other economic factors remains hotly debated, but the causes are beside the point for new grads looking for jobs postgraduation in an economy marked by a pullback in early-career hiring.
Higher education
Food & drink
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

16 Best Restaurants in Sicily for Mount Etna Sunsets, Local Wine, and Next-Level Street Food

Sicily's cuisine blends millennia of cultural influences, offering everything from humble street food to Michelin-starred tasting menus in dramatic coastal and mountain settings.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Why western Sicily is Italy's emerging arts hub

Andrea Bartoli and Florinda Saievi transformed Palermo's Convento dei Crociferi into the Museum of World Cities, continuing Farm Cultural Park's urban-revival work begun in Favara.
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

Designing When Your City Is Under Siege

Life doesn't pause for grief or fear. You might be going through something devastating but you're still packing lunches, still driving your kids to baseball practice, still showing up to work. One minute I find myself prepping for a whole home presentation and the next minute I'm checking the news, hoping and praying that no one has been killed on the streets today.
Design
fromFortune
2 months ago

Asia is one of the world's least insured places, even as it's battered by climate change and natural disasters | Fortune

A lack of insurance coverage in Southeast Asia threatens an increasingly important hub for supply chains, as the region is battered by tropical storms, major flooding, and other natural disasters. Total losses from natural disasters across Asia-Pacific last year totaled $73 billion, yet just $9 billion was insured, according to Germany reinsurance company Munich Re. That makes Asia one of the world's least insured regions against natural disasters.
Business
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

Hundreds of thousands without power after Storm Nils lashes France

High winds and hard rain brought chaos across southern France, northern Spain and parts of Portugal on Thursday, forcing cancellations of flights, trains and ferries and disruption on roads. French officials said a truck driver was killed when a tree smashed through his windscreen, while dozens were injured in weather-related incidents in Spain and a viaduct in Portugal partially collapsed because of flooding.
France news
Barcelona
fromEuro Weekly News
1 month ago

Woman killed after roof torn off in Barcelona

Powerful windstorm in Catalonia killed a 46-year-old woman when an industrial roof collapsed, produced record gusts up to 166 km/h, and disrupted travel and services.
#landslide
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Bring it back': Sicilians say Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo belongs with them

levelled much of the city. Along with homes, churches and monuments, invaluable historical sources and documents were lost, including works by Messina's greatest son, Antonello da Messina, the artist widely credited with transforming the course of Renaissance art. In the space of half a minute, a city's memory and that of one of the greatest painters in history was buried alongside its people.
Arts
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Weather tracker: Cyclone Fytia in Madagascar kills several people and floods homes

Tropical Cyclone Fytia caused severe flooding in Madagascar, killing at least three, affecting about 28,368 people, and risking over 40,000 homes.
New York City
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago

Tuesday's Headlines: The Storm Before the Calm Edition - Streetsblog New York City

City and property-owner snow-clearing failures left pedestrians, wheelchair users, cyclists, and homeless people marginalized and endangered during and after the storm.
fromtherealdeal.com
2 months ago

Builders get their remedy, and some cities tweak their defenses

Cedar Street just came out victorious in a multi-year saga with the city of La Canada Flintridge, winning the first successful builder's remedy case in California Superior Court for its 80-unit mixed-use project at 600 Foothill Boulevard and setting a path for other developers to build. But the fight may have left its scars, in time, stress and now soured relationships with some officials.
Real estate
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

'Felt like an earthquake': Sonoma Co. still cleaning up after storms topple trees, wash away roads

Severe storms along the Russian River toppled trees, washed away roads, damaged buildings and caused a sewage spill that is now being tested.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Out of the ruins: will Aleppo ever be rebuilt?

Millions of Syrians return to heavily damaged neighborhoods, rebuilding lives amid rubble, scarce services, soaring costs, makeshift shelters, and informal livelihoods.
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

It's an Offer Irresistible to Many Young Americans. Unfortunately, I Looked Into It.

Jayla never thought she'd buy a house pretty much sight unseen, much less one off the coast of Italy. The 25-year-old Florida native, who asked to use only her first name, had first come across an offer for a "1 euro house" in Europe in November 2024, shortly after Donald Trump won reelection. She was naturally skeptical, but sent some emails anyway. At first, it didn't go anywhere: "I kind of forgot about it because no one responded," she told me.
Renovation
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

We have to rebuild': Mozambique flood victims persevere in face of loss

When Emilia Machel, 30, and her three children rushed to the Chiaquelane site for displaced people on the afternoon of January 17, much of her hometown of Chokwe in Mozambique's Gaza Province was already flooded. The Limpopo River, which begins in neighbouring South Africa and flows into Mozambique, had reached dangerously high levels after heavy rain fell on the Southern Africa region from late December to mid-January.
World news
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Naples Architecture City Guide: 15 Projects of History, Density, and Continuity

Set on the edge of the Mediterranean and shaped by centuries of continuous occupation, Naples is a city where architecture is inseparable from time. Layers of Greek foundations, Roman infrastructures, medieval churches, Baroque palaces, and Modern interventions coexist within a dense and compact urban fabric. Naples reveals itself as an accumulation of structures, adaptations, and reuse, where buildings are rarely isolated objects and more often part of a larger spatial, social, and historical system.
Miscellaneous
#coastal-erosion
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Monstrous': Cyclone Gezani hits Madagascar, with reports of severe damage

Cyclone Gezani delivered hurricane-force winds, heavy rains and widespread destruction in northeastern Madagascar, causing flooding, landslides and severe damage while threatening central highlands.
Miscellaneous
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Trapped in Europe's largest migrant settlement: The forces sustaining Italy's informal economy

An informal settlement near Foggia, Borgo Mezzanone houses thousands of undocumented migrants living without basic services while providing cheap agricultural labor.
fromwww.thelocal.it
1 month ago

'Sabotage' hits Italy trains on Olympic opening weekend

Salvini, leader of the far-right League party and a member of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's coalition government, said he was "closely monitoring the situation". "The serious incidents of sabotage that occurred this morning near Bologna train station and in Pesaro, causing significant disruption to thousands of travellers, are worrying," he said in a statement. He noted the rail sabotage that paralysed France's high-speed train network hours ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony in July 2024.
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Golden sands meld into the clear turquoise sea': readers' favourite beaches in Europe

Picturesque Mediterranean and Atlantic coastal towns offer golden beaches, calm lagoons, dramatic cliffs, historic architecture, and accessible yet tranquil seaside experiences.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Spain, Portugal brace for new storm after floods kill 2, displace 11,000

Portugal and Spain brace for Storm Marta with 26,500+ rescuers mobilized, flood warnings, evacuations, infrastructure disruptions, and postponed presidential voting.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Hundreds feared dead in attempt to cross Mediterranean during cyclone

Up to 380 people may have drowned in Mediterranean crossings during Cyclone Harry, including a confirmed shipwreck with 50 deaths and one survivor.
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