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See Greece’s 624 blue flag beaches for 2026 — some will surprise you: The 17 best beaches in Attica
With 624 awarded beaches, Greece once again ranks 2nd worldwide among 51 countries — here is the detailed list of awarded beaches and marinas in the country
The second 17-year-old student who jumped from an apartment building in Ilioupoli has also died
The teenager had been hospitalized in the ICU following her fall from a six-story apartment building on Tuesday (May 12)
The Fall of BioNTech: The Turkish-born couple who discovered the COVID vaccine, but not a cure for the economic crisis
Declining demand, restructuring, and the departure of its founders — the pioneer of COVID-19 vaccines is sinking into crisis. The company’s future is uncertain as it now shifts its focus to cancer research
Horror in Switzerland: Head of cardiology clinic linked to deaths of 70 patients, allegedly implanted defective device from his own company
A major scandal has emerged in Switzerland in recent days, as the head of a cardiology clinic at the University Hospital of Zurich is allegedly responsible for the deaths of more than 70 patients
Christodoulides’ speech in Parliament: “Reunification is the vow that unites Cyprus and Greece”
The President of Cyprus expressed his gratitude to Kyriakos Mitsotakis for Greece’s defence assistance to Cyprus, saying the response amounted to a “moral restoration of a historical pending issue” that had marked collective memory with the phrase “Cyprus is far away.”
Cuba ready to consider $100 million U.S. aid proposal amid major power outage
Cuba, which is under an energy embargo imposed by Washington, is facing a new major power outage in the eastern part of the country, where residents are increasingly expressing frustration over prolonged blackouts. This has pushed the government to agree to consider a U.S. aid proposal worth $100 million
Emotional scenes in the Ambracian Gulf: Mother dolphin mourns her calf, refuses to leave it behind
She has remained by its side for days, protecting it – Statement from the “ARION” Research Center for the Rescue and Rehabilitation of Cetaceans
Iraq’s new prime minister sworn in with incomplete cabinet and unresolved challenges
Iraq’s new Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaini was sworn in today, but with an incomplete government, as parliament failed to reach agreement on the appointment of key ministries, including Interior and Defence
Diplomatic sources: Turkey’s “Blue Homeland” bill does not contribute to calm waters – “We have responses for every scenario,” says Gerapetritis
According to Foreign Ministry sources, communication channels with Ankara remain open and Greece’s concerns have been clearly conveyed – “Any unilateral activity is doomed to fail,” the Foreign Minister stressed
Tragedy in the Maldives: Five Italian tourists killed during diving excursion
According to reports, weather conditions in the diving area were unfavorable