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Karolina Tagaris

Karolina Tagaris

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Environment|Europe|Travel|World

Week of tremors exposes dangers of Santorini's construction boom

Hundreds of small earthquakes that shook Greece's tourist hotspot of Santorini this week have revived concerns about the safety

Week of tremors exposes dangers of Santorini's construction boom
Economy|Environment|Europe|Political|World

Greek farmers fear for crops as Bulgaria water deal expires

On an unusually balmy January day, Dimitris Marinoglou ploughed his field in northern Greece fearing the worst: that water supplies from neighbouring

Greek farmers fear for crops as Bulgaria water deal expires
News|World

Egyptian man who survived shipwreck denies causing Greece boat disaster

Ahmed Alkwrab thought his ordeal was over last June when he survived one of the deadliest shipwrecks ever recorded in the Mediterranean Sea and finally set foot

Egyptian man who survived shipwreck denies causing Greece boat disaster
Africa|MidEast|News|World

A year after Greece migrant boat tragedy, answers and justice still out of reach

Egyptian electrician Mahmoud Shalabi was the only person from his hometown to survive when a fishing trawler crammed

A year after Greece migrant boat tragedy, answers and justice still out of reach
Election|Europe|News

Ethnic Greek Beleris secures EU parliament seat from Albania jail

When ethnic Greek politician Fredi Beleris was voted into the European Parliament on Sunday while jailed in Albania, supporters in his Albanian hometown lit

Ethnic Greek Beleris secures EU parliament seat from Albania jail
Arts|Entertainment

In a Greek jail, inmates find freedom in theatre

On a stifling summer evening, the actors took to the stage: a grassy courtyard enclosed by towering prison walls, topped

In a Greek jail, inmates find freedom in theatre
Europe|News

French woman missing in Greece sent distress text, hotel owner says

A 73-year-old French woman missing on the Greek island of Sikinos since Friday sent a distress message to her hotel before disappearing, the owner said on

Environment|Europe|News|World

People flee wildfire near Athens as it spreads 'like lightning'

Residents fled their homes on Sunday as a fast-moving wildfire outside Athens fuelled by hot, windy weather burned trees,

People flee wildfire near Athens as it spreads 'like lightning'
Environment|Europe|World

Greek wildfire eases near Athens after one death

Greece's worst wildfire of the year eased on the outskirts of the capital Athens on Tuesday thanks to weaker winds, pausing progress of a

Greek wildfire eases near Athens after one death
Europe|News|World

Sunken village emerges in Greece as drought dries up lake

From beneath the shrinking Lake Mornos in central Greece, the muddied remains of homes are reemerging nearly 45 years since the village that once

Sunken village emerges in Greece as drought dries up lake
Economy|US|World

Nobel economics prize goes to inequality researchers

Three U.S.-based academics won the 2024 Nobel economics prize on Monday for research that explored the aftermath of colonisation to understand

Nobel economics prize goes to inequality researchers
Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Syrian refugees in Europe fear being forced home after Assad's fall

Najem al-Moussa was delighted when news of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's overthrow first beamed from the television

Syrian refugees in Europe fear being forced home after Assad's fall

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