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  1. Greece expanded in April the list of so-called “untrodden beaches” with a joint ministerial decision. 251 beaches in total in Natura 200 protected areas, where sunbeds, sun-umbrellas, canteens, vehicles and events are prohibited. The above amendment seeks the effective protection of beaches that have particular aesthetic, geo-morphological or ecological value. The new beaches on the […]

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  2. An Athens court acquitted on Friday three defendants including bank robber and anarchist Nikos Romanos, while it found two women guilty in connection with a deadly explosion at an apartment in the Ambelokipi district in October 2024. The Three-Member Felony Appeals Court followed the recommendation of prosecutor who had called for the conviction of two […]

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  3. U.S. President Donald Trump praised Greece during a meeting with reporters at the White House on Thursday. In his statement, Trump said “Greece has been very supportive; he is a terrific guy,” obviously meaning Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis probably not able to recall his name at that specific moment. Trump: Greece has been very supportive; […]

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  4. Greece’s Culture Ministry has decided to transfer the management of toilets and lockers at leading archaeological sites in Athens, including the Acropolis, to a private company. The decision is causing strong reactions. This basic services to visitors will be charged with 1 euro for the use of toilet and 2 euros for lockers, according to […]

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  5. An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richer scale rattled the island of Crete early on Friday morning, April 24, 2026. It occurred at 06:18 and its epicenter was in the sea area 25 kilometers south-southwest of the village of Goudouras, in the regional unit of Lassithi and its focal depth was 9.7 km. Due to […]

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