Executive producer Dana Eden of the hit TV spy thriller "Tehran" was found dead in an Athens hotel room on Sunday, while in Greece filming the show's fourth season, according to police reports and Israeli state broadcaster Kan. In other news, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un unveiled a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of soldiers killed fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, and the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted, spewing lava hundreds of meters into the air. Meanwhile, in Gaza, displaced families are living on a solid waste dump.
Dana Eden, 52, was discovered after a relative made several unsuccessful attempts to contact her, Sky News reported. Police have launched an investigation into her death. A production company dismissed "rumours regarding a criminal or nationalistic-related death" following the discovery of her body, according to Sky News.
In Pyongyang, Kim Jong-un attended a completion ceremony for Saeppyol Street on Sunday, accompanied by his daughter Kim Ju-ae, state media announced, as reported by Euronews. This new housing district is intended to honor troops deployed to the war in Ukraine.
Across the globe, the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii began erupting on Sunday afternoon, sending lava fountains approximately 300 meters high, according to the US Geological Survey, as reported by Euronews.
In Gaza, the situation remains dire for displaced Palestinians. Forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing conflict, 765 families have set up makeshift shelters directly on top of and adjacent to an enormous solid waste dump in the al-Taawun camp in Gaza City, according to Al Jazeera. "The smell hits you before you even see the tents," stated Rizq Abu Laila, displaced from Beit Lahiya, whose family lives next to an unexploded tank shell.
In other developments, the next installment of the "Silent Hill" video game franchise, "Silent Hill: Townfall," is set in the fictional village of St Amelia, which is based on the real fishing village of St Monans in Fife, Scotland, according to BBC Technology. The game is being developed by Screen Burn, a Glasgow-based developer.
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