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Rising concerns after two tourists dead and five missing in Greece amid heatwave
Recent, consecutive tourist disappearances on Greek islands have raised serious questions about the conditions leading to the incidents. Authorities believe the recent heatwave in Greece may be a contributing factor, …
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Thousands attend Athens Pride Festival, demand more reform
Thousands of people celebrated Pride in central Athens on Saturday as LGBTQ associations demanded that authorities instigate greater change despite passing a landmark reform legalising same-sex marriage and adoption. Around …
Greek PM reshuffles government after poor EU election showing
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has reshuffled his government, his spokesperson announced on Friday, following disappointing results for his centre-right New Democracy (ND) party in last week’s European Parliament elections. …
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New disappearances of American tourists in Greece: Search ongoing
Two tourists, one from the United States and one from the Netherlands, have disappeared while hiking separately in Greece, according to authorities. The news of the disappearances comes just days …
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Greece must protect environment to keep tourist coming says ombudsman
Greece’s ombudsman said reforms are needed if the country wants to maintain a healthy tourism industry. According to Reuters, the country’s ombudsman has called for urgent reform to reduce rampant …
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First ever baby boy born in Greece after ovarian transplant
Last Saturday June 8 saw the first woman in Greece to give birth after an ovarian tissue transplant. Irini Koka gave birth to a baby boy, weighing 3.20kg, delivered by …
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Earliest-ever Greek heatwave shuts Acropolis for second day
The Athens Acropolis, Greece’s most visited tourist attraction, was closed to the public during the hottest hours on Thursday for the second day running, as tourists sweltered under the country’s …
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DNA test on Nazi executions on Crete uncovers father of former Archbishop of Australia
After 83 years, 18 victims of Nazi executions from the Cretan town of Adele during WWII have been identified, including the father of the late Archbishop of Australia Stylianos. A …
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Earliest-ever heatwave in Greece closes Athens Acropolis: 44 degrees Celsius expected today
The Athens Acropolis, Greece’s most visited tourist site, was closed to the public during the hottest hours of Wednesday as the season’s earliest-ever heatwave swept the country, prompting school closures …
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Greece, Jordan and Australia assist in tackling Cyprus wildfire
Aircraft from Greece and Jordan were helping Cypriot authorities battle a large wildfire in the southwestern Paphos region believed to have been started by an illegal landfill, officials said Wednesday. …