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A wind farm project in Western Greece’s Acarnanian Mountains has been suspended by the country’s highest administrative court due to environmental concerns over endangered vultures.
Hot summer conditions are expected to continue across Greece into September, the first month of autumn, with temperatures forecast to remain slightly above average.
Six Turkish nationals arrested in the greater Athens area on Wednesday for drug trafficking had been under surveillance by Greece’s National Intelligence Service (EYP) since December, authorities confirmed.
After countless summer fires, countless losses, and much reflection at the level of society and institutions, it would make sense for something to have changed.
A bronze statue by renowned sculptor Yannis Pappas was reported stolen Thursday morning from the Paidikis Stegis (Children’s Shelter) square in Piraeus’ Nikaia district.
Greece’s harmonized consumer inflation, which can be directly compared to other eurozone members’, was almost double the 20-member eurozone’s in July, at 3.7% versus a eurozone average of 2%, European statistics agency Eurostat has revealed.
Pope Leo XIV is planning to visit Lebanon this year on his first foreign visit, the country’s Catholic cardinal said, a trip that would give history’s first American pope a chance to speak in broad terms about peace in the Middle East and the plight of Christians there.
The Hellenic Ornithological Society has called for a hunting ban across the island of Chios this year, citing the need to protect wildlife after devastating wildfires.
A wildfire broke out on Thursday at forestland in the Maouni area, near Istiaia in northern Evia, prompting an immediate large-scale firefighting operation.