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Cyprus Set To Receive €9.21 Million In EU Solidarity Funding After 2025 Wildfires

A committee of the European Parliament has approved €9.21 million in assistance for Cyprus from the European Union Solidarity Fund (EUSF) to help address the aftermath of the 2025 wildfires.

Brussels Mobilizes €144.1 Million For Three Member States

Members of the European Parliament’s Budget Committee (BUDG) backed the mobilization of a total of €144.1 million from the EU Solidarity Fund for Cyprus, Romania and Spain following major natural disasters in 2025.

Under the proposal, Cyprus is set to receive €9.21 million for wildfire-related damage, while Romania would receive €14.34 million for flooding and Spain €120.55 million for wildfires.

Unanimous Committee Support

Support for the proposal was unanimous, with 31 votes in favour and no votes against or abstentions.

Earlier assistance had already been provided through advance payments, including €2.3 million for Cyprus and €30 million for Spain to address immediate recovery needs. Final allocations were calculated by the European Commission based on the reported scale of damage and the fund’s eligibility criteria.

Cyprus Bears The Heavy Cost Of July Fires

Two major wildfires that broke out in Cyprus in July 2025 affected areas in the districts of Limassol and Paphos, according to the European Parliament. Loss of life, displacement of residents and extensive property damage were among the consequences of the fires, which destroyed nearly 900 private properties and disrupted education and health services in affected communities.

Elsewhere, Romania’s allocation relates to severe flooding that occurred in May and June 2025, including damage linked to the Praid salt mine. Funding for Spain is tied to large-scale wildfires driven by prolonged drought and extreme temperatures that forced thousands of people to evacuate.

Lawmakers Call For More Prevention And Resilience

Alongside the funding approval, MEPs highlighted the growing frequency of major natural disasters across Europe and called for greater investment in prevention, preparedness and climate adaptation measures.

According to the draft report, strengthening resilience could help reduce both the human and economic impact of future disasters. Approval by the European Parliament plenary and the Council of the European Union is still required before the funding can be disbursed. A plenary vote is expected in July, after which the approved assistance would be released in a single payment.

A Fund Built For Crisis Response

Since its creation in 2002, the EU Solidarity Fund has allocated more than €10 billion in support following 147 disaster events across EU member states and candidate countries.

Polish MEP Bogdan Rzońca of the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) serves as rapporteur for the report, while DISY MEP Michalis Hadjipantela is the European People’s Party’s shadow rapporteur.

Reddit Tests TikTok-Style Video And Audio For Popular Posts

Reddit is testing new ways to consume its most popular posts, including video and audio formats inspired by how Reddit stories are already shared on platforms such as TikTok and Meta’s Reels.

The experiment began Monday across selected communities. Reddit says the early test will help determine which formats users prefer and whether they can eventually be expanded more widely.

From Reddit Threads To Narrated Videos

The idea was first discussed during Reddit’s second-quarter earnings call in July. CEO Steve Huffman noted that popular Reddit stories are already being turned into narrated videos on other platforms, often using text-to-speech or creators reading posts aloud alongside unrelated footage.

Reddit now wants to bring that experience directly to its own platform. Users participating in the test can choose whether to “read” or “play” eligible posts.

Audio could allow people to listen to Reddit while exercising, walking or doing other activities, while video could make written conversations more engaging.

Original Posts Will Remain

The initial test is limited to selected English-language posts and is available through Reddit’s iOS and Android apps. The original posts and their comments will remain available, meaning the new formats will complement rather than replace Reddit’s traditional experience.

The company is also evaluating whether these formats can be introduced without losing the character of Reddit’s text-based communities.

Reddit Has Tested Video Before

The latest experiment builds on Reddit’s earlier attempts to expand beyond text. The company introduced native video hosting in 2017 and later tested a TikTok-style video feed.

More recently, Reddit introduced video in comments, which the company says now accounts for more than 10% of video posts on the platform.

The new test is another step in Reddit’s effort to make its content more accessible in different formats while competing for attention in an increasingly video-focused social media market.

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