Mediterranean Sea
Beyond the pom-poms: Israel’s young cheerleaders win bronze on the world stage
Israeli youth cheerleaders win bronze in Orlando, turning resilience and precision into a breakthrough world championship moment.
Finding yourself in the quiet: A stay at Cyprus's Anassa resort - review
Spring 2026 fashion blends comfort, color, and optimism for a fresh, festive look
Gulf states consider bypassing Strait of Hormuz with new oil pipelines via Haifa - FT
Russian cargo ship sank in Mediterranean Sea with two crew missing, Russian Foreign Ministry says
Russian military cargo ship sinks in Mediterranean after engine room explosion, with two crew members missing as rescue operations continue off Spanish coast.
Greece and Turkey to explore maritime zone talks amid easing tensions
Greece and Turkey will explore talks on demarcating maritime zones to address long-standing disputes over territorial rights and resources.
Sunken village emerges in Greece as drought dries up lake
The shrinking Lake Mornos in Greece reveals remnants of the village Kallio submerged since 1980 due to severe drought and heatwaves.
MSC Cruise: Journeys in the Mediterranean - Review
The real highlight is onboard the ship: an unparalleled level of grandeur and an opportunity to live a most luxurious lifestyle.
Yemen's Houthis claim attacks on four vessels in Red Sea and Mediterranean
Yahya Saree, the Houthi military spokesperson, said in a televised statement that the group launched ballistic missiles at the Delonix, an oil tanker, and that it took a "direct hit."
A look at the jellyfish that swarm the coasts of Israel
Sea bathers have already reported encounters with various types of jellyfish.
Paphos, the perfect place for pampering and peace of mind
Sharing Cyprus's charms, from ancient ruins to modern spas, with a stay at Annabelle, a hotel that offers relaxation, gourmet dining, and dog-friendly luxury.
A young whale's hazardous journey through the Mediterranean raises environmental concerns
Threats in the Mediterranean include ship strikes, interactions with fisheries, underwater noise from seismic surveys or military operations, and ingestion of marine debris.
Neolithic boats that traversed the Mediterranean 7,000 years ago excavated near Rome
Excavations of canoes at the Neolithic lakeshore village of La Marmotta, near Rome, Italy provided new insights into the history of seafaring technology.
Gaza humanitarian aid due to sail soon from Cyprus, source says
Gaza health ministry said two Palestinians died of dehydration and malnutrition, raising the toll of such deaths to 20. Humanitarian aid is expected to set sail soon from Cyprus.