The food, the weather, the beaches… thousands of tourists flock to the Mediterranean Sea every year, and with good reason. In fact, for many, it would be unfathomable to imagine a world without ...
More than 2,200 people died or disappeared trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea last year, the United Nations says. With more European countries championing the success of far-right policies ...
Eventually, though, the Mediterranean Sea may become sandwiched between the two plates in the midst of a new supercontinent forming. Europe, as we know it, would slip beneath the African plate and ...
The U.N. Missing Migrant Project puts the number of the dead and missing in the perilous Central Mediterranean at over 24,506 from 2014-2024, many of whom were lost at sea. The project says that ...
A new study has provided compelling new evidence that a huge “megaflood” refilled the Mediterranean Sea around 5 million years ago. This surge of water - the Zanclean Megaflood - is said to ...
The sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea are home to over 700 varieties ... It was formed at the collision point of the African and European tectonic plates and has disappeared under ...
Having recently completed my fourth Mediterranean cruise, it dawned on me that there's a reason I enjoy exploring Europe by ...
Millions of years ago, the Mediterranean Sea evaporated. It may have then been refilled by the largest flooding event ever experienced on Earth. An international team of researchers has uncovered ...
Some of the migrants - who had been travelling across the Mediterranean Sea from Libya - reportedly ... waiting for a boat to transport them to Europe. Investigators are looking at the possibility ...
not long after a deluge dumped five times the month’s ordinary rainfall across Europe in a single week. Scientists say climate change is increasing not just the strength of the Mediterranean’s ...