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Researchers Study Ancient Shipwrecks Off Kasos Island
In collaboration with the Greek Ministry of Culture, new research by the National Hellenic Research Foundation has identified shipwrecks and other important ancient finds during a survey of the marine area around the Greek island of Kasos. According to the news from the Culture Ministry, the discoveries made as part of the “Kasos Maritime Archaeological […]
Storm Alexandros Triggers Severe Weather Alert
Storm Alexandros to bring heavy rain and hail in Greece until Saturday night. Read more for the detailed forecast.
Residents Call for Zoning Restrictions in Santorini
An assembly in Fira called for zoning restrictions amid concerns over strategic tourism investments and infrastructure challenges.
Nationwide Maritime Union Strikes Again
The Panhellenic Maritime Federation, Greece’s nationwide maritime union, backs a 24-hour general strike on November 20, 2024.
No Greek Mussels on the Market in 2025
Heatwaves struck Greece in July, pushing sea temperatures above 30°C in the Thermaic Gulf—temperatures too high for mussel survival.
Greece and Egypt Forge Partnership in Maritime Tourism
Greece and Egypt team up in maritime tourism and cruising, spotlighting opportunities for economic growth through mutual ventures.
Climate Change Threatens Greek Saffron from Kozani
The Greek saffron from Kozani faces numerous issues triggered by climate change and droughts that have hindered growth and production.
Greek Weather Set for Shift to Rain and Chill
Greece’s weather to change next week: rain, cooler temps expected, with snow possibly touching mountain tops.
Farewell to Kostas Chalkias (Κώστας Χαλκιάς)
The passing of Kostas Chalkias (Κώστας Χαλκιάς) leaves a deep void in the music community. The city of Volos bids an emotional farewell to Kostas Chalkias, a true folk music icon whose departure has cast a shadow over the artistic world. Acknowledged for his poignant performances of timeless hits, Kostas Chalkias was a frequent guest […]
Athens Launches Massive Traffic Safety Campaign, Installing 388 Cameras
Athens plans to deploy 388 cameras across Attica to monitor red-light violations and reduce accidents.
Greek Olive Growers Demand Drought Compensation
In a desperate cry for help, olive growers in Greece urge the government to provide drought-related compensation. As Romania secures 400 million euros from the EU to aid its drought-stricken crops, Greek olive producers face a harsh reality. EU Approval Secures Relief for Parched Romanian Farmers The EU will provide 400 million euros in relief […]
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