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  1. Conservatives win election but miss out on majority

    Paul Kirby

    Europe digital editor

    When the polls closed this evening Alberto Núñez Feijóo's conservative Popular Party looked on course for a big win.

    It was always clear they'd struggle to reach 176 seats to secure an absolute majority in parliament, unless they reached a deal with the far-right Vox party.

    But with more than 95% of the results counted, they're well short of that, even with the far right. So far they've only got to 169 seats.

    The Socialist vote has held up, but they're well behind their rivals, with 153 seats if you take in the seats won by left-wing alliance Sumar.

    The conservatives will be celebrating tonight - because they've won. But there's no clear way forward towards a majority at the moment.

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    Video caption: Rhodes fires: 'We'll be here until the fires stop'

    A group of friends from Glasgow say they have fled to relative safety to escape the wildfires in Rhodes.

  3. Vote then beach: Spain's holiday election

    Paul Kirby

    Europe digital editor

    Despite turnout easing slightly compared to 2019, a record almost 2.5 million Spaniards have already voted by mail in this unprecedented July election.

    That isn't much of a surprise when you consider as many as 10 million people are already taking their summer holiday.

    One image of a man in snorkel and flippers casting his ballot has already gone viral and others are just taking their beach gear as part of their voting experience.

    Monica Lopez and her husband carry beach chairs as they cast their votes during a general snap election at a polling station in Barcelona, Spain
    Image caption: This couple in Barcelona exercised their democratic right with their beach chairs

    Many voters got up early to hit the polling station before hitting the beach near Huelva on the south-west coast.

    Not everyone's happy with the searing heat in the polling stations. One official at a school in Barcelona complained that if the prime minister had tried voting there they might have had air conditioning.

    But Carmela in Valencia on the east coast told El Mundo she couldn't see the problem: "If you're on holiday, vote by mail and if not, do what I'm doing: go and vote and then quietly enjoy the rest of your Sunday."

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    Video caption: Rhodes: Returning holidaymakers describe wildfires ordeal

    Tourists returning to the UK from Rhodes describe people being covered in ash and still smelling of smoke.

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    Video caption: Residents flee burning homes in Rhodes

    Locals run from burning houses as firefighters battle the wildfire flames on the Greek island.

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    Video caption: Inside Odesa cathedral after Russian missile strike

    Officials say at least one person has been killed in fresh Russian strikes on the port city of Odesa.