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Tragic twist in case of Brit, 87, arrested for 'trying to kill his wife by suffocating her with a pillow' in Greece as sources reveal reason behind 'murder attempt'

09 Sep 2024  |  Mail Online
An 87-year-old British man was arrested in Greece for allegedly attempting to suffocate his 89-year-old wife, who suffers from severe dementia, at her request to end her life. The incident echoes a similar case involving British pensioner David Hunter, who was jailed in Cyprus for killing his terminally-ill wife. The Greek pensioner claims he acted out of compassion, highlighting the complex ethical and legal issues surrounding euthanasia and assisted suicide.

Greece wildfires: woman dies and thousands forced to flee Athens region

22 Jul 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
A woman has died and thousands have been forced to evacuate the Athens region due to severe wildfires. Over 685 firefighters and 190 fire engines are battling the flames, with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis cutting short his holiday to oversee operations. The fires have led to the evacuation of hospitals and numerous towns, with residents being moved to temporary shelters. The Greek government has mobilized the military, and the European Union has sent additional firefighting units. The fires are exacerbated by prolonged drought and high temperatures linked to climate change.

British yachtsman found dead in Greece with fractured skull

29 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
A British yachtsman was found dead on the Greek island of Spetses with a fractured skull. The Greek coastguard and police are investigating the cause of death, which remains a mystery. The incident follows a series of tourist deaths in Greece, attributed by the Greek health minister to the underestimated dangers of climate change. The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is supporting the deceased's family.

British yachtsman found dead in Greece with fractured skull

29 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
A British yachtsman was found dead on the Greek island of Spetses with a fractured skull. The Greek coastguard and police are investigating the cause of death, which remains a mystery. The incident follows a series of tourist deaths in Greece, attributed by the Greek health minister to the underestimated dangers of climate change. The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is supporting the deceased's family.

Michael Mosley: Wife Clare says family will not lose hope as water search ends

08 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Michael Mosley's family remains hopeful despite the cessation of sea-based search operations by Greek authorities on the island of Symi. His wife, Dr. Clare Bailey Mosley, expressed gratitude towards the people of Symi, Greek authorities, and the British consulate for their ongoing efforts to find Michael, who has been missing for three days.

CCTV shows TV doctor taking ‘treacherous’ route

07 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Michael Mosley, a well-known TV doctor, has gone missing on the Greek island of Symi. CCTV footage shows him taking a potentially dangerous route. His wife, Clare Bailey Mosley, raised the alarm when he did not return to their villa. Search efforts involving dogs, drones, and a helicopter are ongoing, focusing on the coastal path and nearby areas. Local authorities and residents speculate on various possibilities, including an accident due to the intense heat. The search is set to resume the following morning.

CCTV shows TV doctor taking ‘treacherous’ route

07 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Dr. Michael Mosley, a well-known TV presenter, has gone missing on the Greek island of Symi after taking a walk alone from St Nicholas beach to his villa. CCTV footage shows him walking with a purple umbrella, and search efforts involving dogs, drones, and helicopters are underway. His wife, Clare Bailey Mosley, raised the alarm when he did not return. The search area has been expanded, and local authorities are investigating various possibilities, including health issues or an accident due to the intense heat. The search is set to resume after being called off for the night.

Greek police ‘baffled’ by TV doctor’s disappearance

06 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Michael Mosley, a well-known British TV doctor, has gone missing on the Greek island of Symi. Despite extensive search efforts involving local police, firefighters, the Hellenic coastguard, and a helicopter, Mosley has not been found. His wife raised the alarm six hours after he set out on a walk. The search team is considering all possibilities, including that he may have fallen or suffered heatstroke. Friends and colleagues from the media world have expressed concern for his welfare. The Foreign Office is supporting Mosley's family and is in contact with local authorities.

General strike to paralyze transport ahead of Easter holiday

30 Apr 2024  |  iefimerida.gr
Greek workers, defying the state's request to defer May Day celebrations, are planning a general strike on Wednesday, May 1st, which is expected to bring the country to a standstill and cause major transport disruptions. The General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) and the Civil Servants’ Confederation (ADEDY) have called for all workers, pensioners, and the unemployed to join the 24-hour strike. The Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation has also decided to participate, resulting in ships remaining docked and affecting the travel plans of thousands of Easter vacationers.

Mati ruling sparks ire and disbelief among relatives of victims

30 Apr 2024  |  iefimerida.gr
A Greek court's decision to acquit most officials implicated in the 2018 Mati forest fire, which killed 104 people, has ignited fierce reactions from victims' relatives. The court found six of the 21 defendants guilty, with sentences ranging from three to 111 years, but allowed sentences to be bought at 10 euros per day. The ruling led to emotional outbursts in the courtroom, with relatives expressing their anger and disbelief, accusing the court of disrespecting the victims and their families.

SYRIZA eyes Spiliotopoulos and other former New Democracy members

30 Apr 2024  |  iefimerida.gr
Aris Spiliotopoulos, a former key strategist for the conservative New Democracy party, is expected to join the leftist Syriza party under the new leadership of Stefanos Kasselakis. This move is part of Syriza's strategy to attract disaffected members from the ruling ND party and redefine its political identity ahead of the June European elections. Spiliotopoulos has been loosely affiliated with Syriza for years as a political consultant, and his role is expected to be formalized soon.

Greece to fortifies defenses with €2 billion dome system

29 Apr 2024  |  iefimerida.gr
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias announced a €2 billion plan to develop an anti-aircraft and anti-drone defense system, dubbed the 'twin domes' initiative, aimed at bolstering national security. The announcement, made at the Beyond 2024 defense exhibition in Thessaloniki, is a response to Turkey's growing military capabilities. The project, part of the broader 'Agenda 2030' program, is seen as a significant overhaul of the Greek Armed Forces and has been met with approval from military analysts.

Greek stock market on rebound

29 Apr 2024  |  iefimerida.gr
The Greek stock market is poised for a significant rebound, with the trade index reaching levels not seen since before the country's decade-long financial crisis. The market's total capitalization has hit 100 billion euros, and average daily trading has surged. The Greek economy's positive fiscal trajectory and developmental prospects have bolstered market confidence, with a notable surplus achieved in 2023. Greece's recent market activities, including a successful 30-year bond issuance, have attracted substantial investor interest, further supporting stock valuations and profitability.

Migrant sinking off Samos Leaves one dead, four Missing

29 Apr 2024  |  iefimerida.gr
A migrant sinking off the coast of Samos island resulted in one death and four missing individuals. The small boat, which departed from the Turkish coast, was discovered by a Coast Guard vessel. Twenty-five survivors were rescued and taken to Malagari port, with one unconscious migrant initially treated at the Health Center in Karlovasi. Search operations by the Coast Guard, Frontex, and the Hellenic Rescue Team are ongoing based on survivor testimonies.

Greek Easter Reservations Surge in Popular Mainland Destinations

27 Apr 2024  |  iefimerida.gr
Reservations for vacation properties in Greece's top mainland destinations are surging ahead of the Easter holiday, with pre-bookings exceeding 90%. Popular destinations like Leonidio, Monemvasia, and Nafplio are seeing significant increases in short-term rental properties, driven by the high cost of ferry tickets. Airbnb dominates the pre-reservation market, accounting for 92% of bookings. Key destinations such as Kalamata, Kalambaka, and Ioannina are also experiencing high demand, with notable year-on-year growth in the short-term rental sector.

Greece eyes natural gas reserves in Crete

27 Apr 2024  |  iefimerida.gr
Greek Development Minister Kostas Skrekas expressed optimism about potential natural gas reserves southwest of Crete at the 5th Eastern Mediterranean Business Summit in New York. He highlighted Greece's commitment to phasing out fossil fuels and noted that Exxon Mobil is finalizing its data assessment. Initial indications are promising, with exploratory drilling expected to begin by the end of 2025. The potential discovery could enhance energy security for Greece and Europe. Skrekas also acknowledged challenges in the gas and oil supply chain contributing to price increases.

How Greece got back on its feet after world’s longest recession

19 Apr 2024  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
The Greek financial crisis over a decade ago severely impacted individuals like Thanassis Tzoukas, who lost his job and faced economic hardship. However, the situation has significantly improved, with Tzoukas now experiencing a better quality of life and increased employment opportunities in Athens. Despite a brief stint in Toronto, Canada, he found the cost of living and taxes there too high, leading him to return to Greece where the economic conditions have become more favorable.

How Greece got back on its feet after world’s longest recession

19 Apr 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
The Greek financial crisis over a decade ago severely impacted Thanassis Tzoukas, leading to job loss and financial instability. However, the economic situation in Greece has improved significantly, with increased construction activity and better quality of life, prompting Tzoukas to return from a brief stint in Toronto, Canada, despite higher earnings there.

Harry Maguire's appeal against assault and bribery conviction in Mykonos 'to be pushed back'

04 Apr 2024  |  thisismoney.co.uk
Harry Maguire is set to request a postponement of his appeal hearing scheduled for June 7 due to a scheduling conflict with his lawyer. The Manchester United and England footballer was convicted in August 2020 by a Greek court for assaulting police, verbal abuse, and attempted bribery on the island of Mykonos. Maguire, his brother Joe, and friend Christopher Sharman received suspended sentences. The appeal will not see Maguire return to Greece, as the pandemic has increased tribunal cases, focusing on emergency suits.

Farmers Paralyze Greek Capital with Massive Protest

21 Feb 2024  |  www.voanews.com
Farmers in Greece have escalated their protests by bringing tractors and farming equipment to Athens, causing significant traffic disruptions and gathering outside the Parliament. They are protesting rising production costs and inadequate government compensation following devastating floods that affected their livelihoods. Despite some concessions from the center-right government, including discounts on electricity and petrol, the farmers feel their demands are not being fully met and are determined to continue their protest.

Greek PM confronts Orthodox Church over gay marriage — and wins

15 Feb 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Dimitris Elefsiniotis, an academic from Athens, faced a challenging situation when his partner's son, Spyros, was denied hospital admission due to Elefsiniotis not being the legal guardian. Despite being in a long-term civil partnership with the boy's biological father, Stavros Gavriliadis, the lack of legal marriage posed significant issues. This incident highlights the broader conflict between the Greek Prime Minister and the Orthodox Church over gay marriage rights.

Greek PM confronts Orthodox Church over gay marriage — and wins

15 Feb 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Dimitris Elefsiniotis faced challenges when his partner's son, Spyros, was denied hospital admission due to lack of legal guardianship, highlighting the struggles faced by same-sex couples in Greece. The Greek Prime Minister's confrontation with the Orthodox Church over gay marriage marks a significant political and social victory for LGBTQ rights in the country.

Sunak’s Elgin Marbles snub ‘disrespected the Greek people’

29 Nov 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Britain and Greece are in a diplomatic standoff after Rishi Sunak cancelled a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, leading to accusations of disrespect and diplomatic indiscretion. Greek ministers claim the cancellation was due to the Tories' poor polling, while Downing Street accuses Mitsotakis of breaking an agreement not to publicly discuss the Elgin Marbles dispute during his UK visit.

Sunak’s Elgin Marbles snub ‘disrespected the Greek people’

29 Nov 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Britain and Greece are in a diplomatic standoff after Rishi Sunak cancelled a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis over the Elgin Marbles dispute. Greek ministers accused Sunak of a diplomatic indiscretion, claiming it was due to the Tories' poor polling. Downing Street countered, accusing Mitsotakis of breaking an agreement not to publicly discuss the marbles during his UK visit.

Maria Callas fans fear ‘tragic’ Angelina Jolie film will spoil legacy

10 Nov 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
Concerns have arisen in Athens over a Hollywood film about Maria Callas, fearing it could damage the Greek singer's legacy. The film, titled Maria and starring Angelina Jolie, is currently being shot in Greece and will portray Callas's life, particularly her relationship with Aristotle Onassis. Director Pablo Larrain aims to deliver a film that captures the opera singer's life in 1970s Paris.

Greek PM Takes Heat Over Phone Tapping Scandal

30 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Greece's Supreme Court has launched an investigation into allegations that the national intelligence service, EYP, illegally tapped the phones of politicians, businessmen, and journalists using spyware known as Predator. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who oversees EYP, denies the allegations but faces significant political pressure, with some analysts suggesting he may be forced to resign. The scandal, exposed by the left-wing newspaper Documento, has drawn comparisons to the Watergate scandal and has left the Greek public shocked and fearful of state surveillance tactics. Journalist Kostas Vaxevanis, who reported the story, insists on the credibility of his findings and promises further revelations.

Fearing Rise of Radical Islamists, Greece Boosts Migrant Camp Security, Surveillance

20 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Greek intelligence has heightened surveillance of refugee camps due to fears of radical Islamist activities in response to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The country has raised its national alert level and is monitoring social media for incitement to violence. Migration and Asylum Minister Dimitris Keridis asserts the situation is under control, but intelligence officials remain cautious. Greece supports Israel's actions against Hamas while urging measures to prevent a humanitarian crisis that could destabilize the region. Historical context includes past instances of radical Islamists entering Europe as migrants.

Greece Alarmed by Rising Tides of Migrants

15 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Greece is experiencing a significant increase in illegal immigration, largely driven by the ongoing Gaza crisis. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are set to visit Egypt to finalize an $8.06 billion aid package aimed at supporting the Egyptian economy and curbing migration. The crisis has led to a 400% increase in migrants entering Greece, with Palestinians and Egyptians being the most affected. Greece's response has included stringent measures, leading to accusations of mistreatment of migrants. An urgent investigation is underway following the arrest of four Greek bodyguards for allegedly assaulting a migrant.

Greece migrant boat tragedy: coastguard denies causing boat to sink

11 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
Survivors of a Mediterranean migrant boat sinking, which resulted in hundreds of deaths, reunited with relatives as the Greek coastguard denied allegations of causing the boat to capsize while attempting to tow it. The tragedy occurred 50 miles from Pylos, southern Greece, with only 104 survivors out of an estimated 750 migrants. Claims have surfaced that up to 100 children were among the victims. The incident highlights the ongoing migrant crisis and the perilous journeys undertaken by those fleeing from places like Tobruk, Libya.

Constantine II will not be granted a state funeral

10 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Greece's last king, Constantine II, will be buried as a private citizen without state tributes, with his family covering the funeral costs. His nine-year reign was marked by significant turbulence in Greece's modern history. He passed away at 82 due to multiple organ failure. Constantine, a godfather to Prince William and cousin to King Charles, will be interred at a royal cemetery in Tatoi, which the government plans to convert into a public estate.

I was not bribed by Qatar, says Greek MEP with trolleybag full of euros

10 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Greek MEP Eva Kaili denies allegations of being bribed by Qatar, despite €900,000 found in her home and hotel room. Her lawyer, Michalis Dimitrakopoulos, claims the money is not from Qatar and suggests her partner, Francesco Giorgi, may have answers. Kaili's involvement with Qatar, including meetings with its labor minister and attending the World Cup, has drawn scrutiny. The EU's relationship with Qatar, especially in light of the energy crisis and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, is under the spotlight. The scandal has prompted calls for better ethics oversight within the EU.

Greece Warns Israel-Hamas War Will Add to Surge of Undocumented Migrants

10 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Greece is preparing for an increase in undocumented migrants due to the escalating Israel-Hamas conflict. Greek migration minister Dimitris Keridis highlighted that the country is already experiencing a significant surge in illegal entries, primarily from Palestinians. The ongoing violence in the Middle East, particularly if it involves Iran and affects Lebanon, Egypt, and Libya, is expected to exacerbate migration pressures. Greece, along with Cyprus, Italy, Malta, and Spain, is seeking more EU funding and sanctions on countries that do not repatriate illegal migrants. EU leaders remain divided on a common migration policy.

Greek Farmers Vow to Escalate Protests Over Promised Government Compensation

09 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Greek farmers are demanding government compensation for income lost due to severe weather, protesting rising inflation, foreign competition, and climate change costs. Tens of thousands protested in Thessaloniki, rejecting government relief measures as insufficient. Agriculture associations in Thessaly plan to escalate protests with highway blockades. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced measures including settling overdue bills and extending a diesel tax rebate, but farmers dismissed these as inadequate and refused further negotiations.

Bombing in Greek Capital Triggers Concerns of Terrorism Resurgence

07 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
A powerful bomb blast in central Athens has raised concerns about a resurgence of terrorism. The explosion, which occurred in front of the Labor Ministry, caused significant damage but no casualties. Authorities are worried about the return of terrorist activities, with the attack claimed by a new group called the Revolutionary Class Self-Defense. Security experts believe this group may include militants from previously disbanded terror organizations. The investigation is ongoing, with counterterrorism officials focusing on forensic evidence to identify the culprits.

Michael Mosley: Wife Clare says family will not lose hope as water search ends

07 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Michael Mosley, a television doctor, has gone missing on the Greek island of Symi. His family, including his wife Clare and their four adult children, are actively involved in the search efforts alongside local authorities, firefighters, and volunteers. The search has expanded from the coastal town of Pedi to the Vroulias mountains. The mayor of Symi, Eleftherios Papakalodouka, and Manolis Tsiboukas, the co-ordinator of civil alert in Greece, have provided updates on the challenging search conditions. Despite the difficulties, the search continues with no plans to call it off.

Greece to Increase ‘Golden Visa’ Amount to $862,000

06 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Greece is increasing the minimum investment required for its 'Golden Visa' program from $269,491 to $862,372 in certain areas to address a housing crisis exacerbated by a surge in property purchases by Chinese nationals. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the measure, which has received bipartisan support, as a way to protect the local housing market. The Golden Visa program, initiated in 2014, has seen a significant rise in permits issued, with Chinese nationals making up 80% of the recipients.

Five Israelis accused of raping British tourist go on trial in Cyprus

05 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Five Israeli men from Majd al-Krum are on trial in Cyprus, accused of raping a British tourist. Defense lawyers argue inconsistencies in the victim's statement, while the trial has been adjourned until October 16. The incident allegedly occurred on September 3, with the woman claiming she was attacked in a hotel room after being forced away from a pool party. DNA report findings are pending.

Greece Wants EU to Slap Sanctions on Countries That Won’t Accept Return of Illegal Migrants

05 Oct 2023  |  voanews.com
Greece is urging the European Union to impose sanctions on countries that refuse to accept the return of illegal migrants. Greek migration minister Dimitris Keridis expressed concerns over a new migration crisis, with illegal immigrant arrivals increasing to 31,000 this year. While Greece has legalized nearly 680,000 migrants since 2021, about 60,000 remain illegally, exacerbated by countries like Pakistan and Iran not accepting forced deportations. Keridis emphasized the need for an EU deportation mechanism to prevent human traffickers from exploiting migration policies and to protect genuine refugees. The EU has adopted new 'crisis regulation measures' to manage high migrant arrivals, but the bloc remains divided on immigration. Greece is also seeking a separate migration deal with Turkey to manage the flow from Turkey's refugee and migrant population.

Greece Legalizes Same-Sex Civil Marriage

05 Oct 2023  |  khmer.voanews.com
The Greek parliament has passed a new law legalizing same-sex civil marriage, marking a significant victory for LGBT rights. The legislation, promoted by the conservative government despite opposition from the influential Orthodox Church, allows same-sex couples to marry and adopt children but does not permit surrogacy for male couples. Greece becomes the first Orthodox Christian country and the 16th EU member to legalize same-sex marriage. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hailed the law as a milestone for human rights, reflecting Greece's progressive and democratic values.

Greek leader denies wiretapping MPs, journalists and Premier League club owner

05 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis denies involvement in wiretapping MPs, journalists, and media mogul Evangelos Marinakis, despite previous admissions of phone hacking for national security. Kostas Vaxevanis, publisher of Documento, stands by the allegations, promising more evidence. Opposition parties liken the scandal to Watergate, suggesting potential impeachment. EU rules on spyware are highlighted, with Mitsotakis pledging to ban private company use.

Legal row as man claims Zorba the Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis is his father

05 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Nikos Kouris claims to be the son of the late composer Mikis Theodorakis, alleging a secret affair between his mother and Theodorakis in 1967. Despite Theodorakis' will supporting Kouris' Mikis Radio station, it does not explicitly recognize him as a son. Kouris seeks legal recognition of his paternity, while Theodorakis' acknowledged children, Margarita and Giorgos, dispute his claims. An Athens court will rule on the matter on November 30.

Zorba the Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis dies at 96

05 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Mikis Theodorakis, renowned for his musical score to the film 'Zorba the Greek', has died at 96. A prolific composer and political figure, Theodorakis's life was marked by his resistance against Nazi occupation, persecution by post-war regimes, and his tenure as an independent MP. Despite his global fame, his controversial statements against Israel and support for Palestinian freedom fighters marred his reputation. Greece's Communist Party praised his lifelong struggle against injustice, while the Austrian parliament canceled performances of his songs following his antisemitic remarks.

Revealed: Brit was among guests on superyacht 'that triggered Greek wildfires with fireworks' but cops released him after he claimed he was busy watching the Euros on TV during display - as crew face

05 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
A British national was among guests on a superyacht suspected of triggering Greek wildfires with a fireworks display. The crew, all Greek, face arson charges and could receive up to 20 years in prison if intent is established. Daniyar Abulgazin, one of Kazakhstan’s richest men, was also a guest. The guests claimed they were watching a Euro 2024 football match during the incident. The blaze destroyed 70 acres of Hydra's only pine forest. Local authorities, including Greece's minister of climate crisis and civil protection and Hydra's mayor, expressed outrage and called for legal action.

Greece Warns Turkey on Illegal Drilling

05 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Greece has issued a stern warning to Turkey, asserting its readiness to use diplomatic and military means to defend its sovereignty against Turkish plans, following a contentious energy deal between Turkey and a faction of Libya's government. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized Greece's determination to protect its borders, backed by its armed forces and diplomatic allies. The situation has heightened tensions between the two NATO allies, with Greece bolstering military deployments on islands near Turkey, prompting complaints from Ankara. The European Union and the U.S. have expressed concerns, with analysts warning that continued Turkish actions could destabilize NATO's southeastern flank, potentially benefiting Russia.

Greece floods: Two dead as tourists are stranded on Skiathos

04 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Hundreds of tourists were stranded on the Greek island of Skiathos due to torrential rain and flash floods. Two people were confirmed dead, including an 87-year-old woman, and three others were reported missing. Authorities declared a state of emergency for Skiathos and two adjacent islands. The severe rainstorms have resulted in at least 10 deaths across Greece, Turkey, and Bulgaria.

Brit killed by lightning on Rhodes beach is filmed joking just before 'God took him'

04 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Scott Seddon, a 26-year-old British paddleboarder, was struck by lightning and killed on a beach in Rhodes, Greece, shortly after emerging from the sea. Despite initial reports suggesting he was in the water during a storm, his family clarified that the storm had passed and he was not acting recklessly. The incident occurred during clear weather, and his family, who were present, tried to save him. Scott was described as an experienced sportsman familiar with the local conditions, and his death is considered a tragic freak accident.

Greek wildfires: British tourists warned of more blazes after evacuation

03 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Hundreds of British tourists evacuated from the Greek island of Kos due to wildfires were allowed to return to their hotels after spending the night in emergency camps. The British embassy in Athens had urged holidaymakers to evacuate as the prime minister warned of further blazes. Local authorities provided buses to transport evacuees to schools and a stadium. Ally Hunter Blair, a British farmer, described his family's experience of spending the night in a makeshift camp.

Emergency worker is stretchered away from scene where body was found in Dr Michael Mosley search after falling on a rock - while sniffer dog limps off with a burnt paw amid scorching heat

02 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
The search for Dr. Michael Mosley, a well-known health guru and TV doctor, ended tragically with the discovery of his body on the Greek island of Symi. The search was challenging due to scorching heat, resulting in a sniffer dog suffering burnt paws and an emergency worker being injured. Dr. Mosley, known for his revolutionary diet advice and popularizing the 5:2 diet, went missing while hiking alone. His disappearance prompted a large-scale search involving local authorities, volunteers, and his family. Dr. Mosley's life and career were marked by his adventurous spirit and contributions to health and science journalism.

Girlfriend who saw partner hit by lightning while paddleboarding in Rhodes devastated by his death

02 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
A holidaymaker, Anna Vidamour, witnessed her boyfriend Scott Seddon being struck by lightning while paddleboarding in Rhodes, leading to his death despite rescue efforts. The incident occurred in the Agia Agathi area, and Scott was alive when pulled from the water but died shortly after. Greek officials and witnesses provided accounts of the tragic event, and an investigation by the Central Port Authority of Rhodes has been launched. The family, supported by the FCDO, is devastated by the loss.

Pictured: Brit who was killed by lightning strike while paddleboarding in Rhodes

02 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Scott Seddon, a 26-year-old British tourist, was killed by a lightning strike while paddleboarding in Rhodes, Greece. Despite efforts by his girlfriend and emergency services, he died at the scene. His family, described as heartbroken, had a strong connection to Greece, frequently visiting their holiday home. An investigation by the Central Port Authority of Rhodes is underway, and the FCDO is supporting the family.

Beach-hogging businesses shut down in Greek ‘sunbed wars’

02 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Greece is implementing stricter regulations to ensure fair access to beaches, deploying drones and leveraging the MyCoast app for reporting illegal activities. Economy Minister Kostis Hatzidakis emphasized the dual goals of environmental protection and citizen rights. The regulations, part of the so-called 'sunbed wars,' have led to fines and shutdowns of businesses operating without licenses. Similar restrictions and protests are occurring across European tourist destinations, including Spain and Italy. Greece anticipates over 33 million tourists this summer, with the tourism industry being a significant economic contributor. The country also faced its hottest June since 1960, with temperatures reaching 40C.

Brit, 26, who was killed by lightning while stand-up paddleboarding in Rhodes is named

02 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Scott Aaron Seddon, a 26-year-old British tourist, died after being struck by lightning while paddleboarding in Rhodes, Greece. Despite rescue attempts by his girlfriend and emergency services, he passed away at the scene. An investigation by the Central Port Authority of Rhodes is underway, and the FCDO is supporting his family.

Father of Irish schoolboy who fell to his death on Greek island lays bare his grief

02 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
The father of Andrew O'Donnell, one of two Irish schoolboys who died on the Greek island of Ios, expressed his profound grief. The boys were on a post-exam holiday when O'Donnell fell and hit his head, and his friend Max Wall collapsed from shock upon hearing the news. Both families are in Greece for post-mortem results. The incident has deeply affected their school community and the broader Irish public, with condolences pouring in from various officials and institutions. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact causes of their deaths.

Migrants ‘kept in freezers and tortured’ before Greece boat tragedy

02 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Nine Egyptian men face life imprisonment on smuggling charges related to a tragic boat sinking off Greece, where survivors accused smugglers of abuse and deprivation. Pakistani police arrested 13 suspected traffickers, while Greek coast guard efforts to find more survivors continue. Activists protested against Frontex for not intervening. The Greek coastguard's role is under scrutiny, with survivors alleging their involvement in the sinking. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed severe punishment for traffickers, amid ongoing political and economic turmoil driving migration.

Beach-hogging businesses shut down in Greek ‘sunbed wars’

02 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Greece is implementing stricter regulations to ensure fair access to beaches, deploying drones and leveraging the MyCoast app for reporting illegal activities. Economy Minister Kostis Hatzidakis emphasized the dual goals of environmental protection and free beach access. The regulations, part of the so-called 'sunbed wars,' have led to fines and shutdowns of non-compliant businesses. Similar restrictions and protests are occurring across European tourist destinations, including Spain and Italy. Greece anticipates over 33 million tourists this summer, with the tourism industry being a significant economic contributor. The country also faces extreme heat, with June temperatures reaching record highs.

Greece considers opening borders to vaccinated British tourists as early as May

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
Greece is considering breaking with the European Union to open its borders to vaccinated British tourists as early as May. Plans in Athens include allowing British visitors who can prove vaccination and vaccinating airport and hotel staff. This move could create conflict with the EU, which prefers a unified approach to resuming non-essential foreign travel.

Eight dead from fires and floods as climate emergency sweeps Turkey

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
Turkey is facing a climate emergency with severe floods in the eastern region and devastating forest fires in the west. In Van province, floods have destroyed buildings and swept away cars, with meteorologists warning of more floods. On the southern coasts, over 100 forest fires have killed eight people and displaced thousands, including tourists evacuated from Bodrum. While most fires are under control, significant blazes in Antalya and Marmaris continue to burn.

Greeks rage at Turkish light show celebrating sultan’s victory over Byzantines

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
A provocative 3D light show in Istanbul celebrating the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople and President Erdogan's inflammatory remarks have incited anger in Greece, further straining Greek-Turkish relations. The event, marking the 1453 conquest, featured Erdogan urging Turks to treat modern Greeks as their ancestors did Byzantium, exacerbating historical and nationalistic tensions.

Illegal Migration to Greece Surges, Sparking Measures to Shield Borders

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Thousands of migrants have illegally entered Greece from Turkey, with sea arrivals more than doubling compared to last year. Favorable weather and lower water levels in the Evros River have facilitated crossings. Human traffickers are increasingly using minors to lead migrant caravans. Greece and Turkey, historically at odds over migration, are now cooperating to curb illegal entries, with both nations' coast guards and migration ministers in communication. A potential revision of the 2016 EU-Turkey migration deal is being discussed, with a summit planned for December to finalize the agreement.

Eva Kaili admits she asked father to get rid of cash in Qatargate scandal

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
Eva Kaili, a senior Greek MEP, admitted to asking her father to dispose of a suitcase containing over €750,000 in an attempt to return 'dirty money' to corrupt lobbyists. This comes after she was stripped of her office as European Parliament vice-president following police seizures of €1.5 million in cash, allegedly intended to bribe MEPs.

Thousands trapped in cars as snowstorm paralyses Athens

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
The Greek government has pledged compensation to thousands stranded on an Athens motorway due to a severe snowstorm. Over 3,500 people were evacuated, with about 1,200 cars still stuck. Government spokesman Giannis Oikonomou described the evacuation efforts as superhuman and warned of further weather challenges.

Second Covid vaccine jab required for a test-free holiday in Greece

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
British holidaymakers will need to be fully vaccinated with two doses to travel to Greece without requiring a coronavirus test, starting next month. In the absence of both doses, travelers must take a test 72 hours before departure and another upon arrival. This announcement follows Greece's decision to lift quarantine restrictions for travelers from the EU, the US, Israel, Serbia, the UAE, and the UK, which are significant contributors to Greece's tourism economy.

Russian spy’s knitting shop cover story unravels in Greece

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The Greek intelligence service has uncovered a Russian agent, Irina Alexandrova Smireva, who used a knitting shop in Athens as a cover for espionage activities. Smireva, who assumed the identity of a deceased baby named Maria Tzalla, fled weeks ago amid a European crackdown on Russian spies. This revelation follows a series of Russian espionage operations, including the 2018 poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury.

Father of Irish schoolboy who fell to his death on Greek island lays bare his grief

01 Oct 2023  |  This is Money
The father of Andrew O'Donnell, one of two Irish schoolboys who died on the Greek island of Ios, expressed his profound grief. The boys were on a post-exam holiday when O'Donnell fell and hit his head, and his friend Max Wall collapsed from shock upon hearing the news. Both families are in Greece for post-mortem results. The incident has deeply affected their school community and the broader Irish public, with various officials and school representatives expressing their condolences and support. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact causes of their deaths.

Greek pilot who killed British wife ends appeal

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
A Greek helicopter pilot, Babis Anagnostopoulos, sentenced to life imprisonment for suffocating his British wife, Caroline Crouch, has unexpectedly ended his appeal and will serve his life-long jail term. His lawyer, Alexandros Papaoioannidis, cited 'extremely serious reasons' for dropping the appeal but did not elaborate. The crime involved staging a fake robbery in their home in Glyka Nera, northeast of Athens. Crouch's parents, David and Susana Crouch, have been given custody of their granddaughter.

Irish classmates die in separate incidents on Greek holiday

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Greek police are investigating the deaths of two Irish teenagers, Andrew O’Donnell and Max Wall, who died in separate incidents while on holiday on the island of Ios. O’Donnell was found dead in a rocky area after going missing, while Wall collapsed and died while waiting for a ferry. Authorities are collecting evidence to determine the cause of death, including the possibility of spiked drinks.

Greece steps up security after sex filmed at Parthenon

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The Greek authorities are enhancing security at the Acropolis by installing CCTV cameras after an incident where men filmed themselves having sex at the Erechtheion temple. Ioannis Mavrikopoulos, the head guard, condemned the act as a disgraceful affront to the site's sanctity. Culture Minister Lina Mendoni announced that a security system with 150 cameras and a control room will be implemented to protect the historic site.

Greek pilot tells court he loved British wife he is accused of murdering

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Charalambos Anagnostopoulos, a Greek helicopter pilot, is on trial in Athens for the premeditated murder of his British wife, Caroline Crouch. He is accused of suffocating her while she slept next to their baby daughter, strangling their puppy, and misleading police by faking a robbery. Anagnostopoulos claims he loved his wife and had no intent to harm her.

Greek pilot who killed British wife ‘was suspected of having affair’

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
A Greek helicopter pilot, Chalarambos Anagnostopoulous, is accused of suffocating his British wife, Caroline Crouch, while she slept next to their infant daughter. The victim's therapist, Eleni Mylonopoulou, testified in court that Crouch had grown suspicious of her husband's frequent absences, suspecting him of having an affair. The incident occurred in May 2021 in the northern suburbs of Athens, where Anagnostopoulous allegedly also killed the family’s puppy and staged the scene.

Greek Neo-Nazi Party Leaders Appeal Convictions

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Imprisoned leaders of Greece's neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party are appealing their convictions in an Athens court. Despite the group's dismantling, far-right extremism persists in Greece. The appeal follows sweeping convictions for operating a criminal organization. Anti-fascist demonstrators demand the judges uphold the convictions. Analysts warn of potential extremist resurgence amid economic challenges and nationalist tensions with Turkey.

Sweden gives 3,000-year-old Sphinxes gold ring back to Greece

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
A 3,000-year-old gold ring from the Mycenaean era, embossed with sphinxes, has been returned to Greece by a museum in Stockholm. The ring, initially unearthed in 1927 on the Aegean island of Rhodes during an Italian excavation, was displayed at a local archaeological museum before disappearing during the Second World War.

Aid workers in court for rescuing migrants

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Two dozen aid workers, including a Syrian marathon swimmer, are on trial in Greece for allegedly helping migrants reach the country between 2016 and 2018. They face serious charges such as forgery, espionage, and facilitating people smuggling, with potential sentences of up to 25 years. Rights groups have condemned the trial as politically motivated, accusing the Greek government of criminalizing humanitarian work. Key figures include Sean Binder and Sarah Mardini, who have both faced pre-trial detention. Numerous organizations have called for the charges to be dropped.

Athens opens first mosque

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Athens has inaugurated its first official mosque, marking the end of prolonged disputes and delays. The new mosque, devoid of traditional Islamic architectural features, is the first to operate in Greece since the 19th century. Government officials, including Giorgos Kalantzis, view the opening as a symbol of democracy and religious freedom. However, there are plans to shut down over 100 unofficial mosques, which Greece claims have been exploited by Turkish intelligence to destabilize the country. The timeline for these closures remains uncertain.

Child abuse claims against Greek theatre director shine light on migrant plight

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Dimitris Lignadis, former director of Greece’s national theatre, is under investigation for allegedly abusing migrant children. The case has highlighted the broader issue of exploitation and abuse of unaccompanied migrant minors in Greece. Despite efforts by the Greek government and aid organizations to provide shelter and resettlement, many children remain vulnerable. Criticism is directed at the EU for its slow asylum processes and inadequate support. The article underscores the urgent need for comprehensive action to protect these children.

Covid passports: Spain expects to be on green list by June and promises a warm welcome

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Spain anticipates being on the UK's green list for travel by June, thanks to its progress in vaccination. The UK is developing a digital vaccination certificate via the NHS app to facilitate international travel. Portugal and Greece are also preparing to welcome British tourists, with Greece accepting handwritten NHS cards as proof of vaccination. The EU is working on a digital vaccination pass to aid global travel. The UK government is coordinating with international partners to ensure mutual recognition of vaccination certificates, aiming to restart travel by mid-May.

Greek husband of smothered British mother Caroline Crouch ‘disabled CCTV system before his attack’

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Babis Anagnostopoulos, a Greek helicopter pilot, has confessed to the premeditated murder of his wife, Caroline Crouch, after evidence from her mobile phone and fitness watch contradicted his initial testimony. The Greek police revealed that Anagnostopoulos disabled the home’s CCTV system before the attack and staged the crime scene to mislead investigators. The case, which has shocked Greece due to its violent nature, has led to calls for severe punishment. The fate of the couple's daughter remains uncertain, with authorities yet to decide on her custody.

British holidays ‘by Easter’ as hope grows for summer overseas with vaccine passports

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The UK government is optimistic about the possibility of British holidays by Easter and summer overseas travel with the implementation of vaccination passports. Hospitalizations and infection rates are decreasing, and discussions with tourism officials are ongoing. The government is considering internationally recognized vaccination passports and is in talks with countries like Greece. However, it is still too early to confirm travel plans. Public Health England will soon release data on vaccine effectiveness, and initial studies show positive results. The travel sector is urging the government for a clear statement on international travel resumption.

Protests in Greece after teenager is shot in head by police

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Protests erupted in Greece after a teenager was shot in the head by police in Thessaloniki. The incident occurred when the teenager, driving a pick-up truck, fled a petrol station without paying. Police claim the shooting was in self-defense as the teenager allegedly tried to ram his vehicle into officers. The event has intensified accusations of discrimination against the Roma community by Greek authorities. The protests coincide with the anniversary of the 2008 police shooting of Alexandros Grigoropoulos, which led to significant riots in Greece.

Greeks disown beauty queen who quit Miss Universe

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The Greek beauty queen Rafaela Plastira, who claimed to represent Greece in the Miss Universe pageant, was disowned by the official organization, which stated that Sofia Arapogianni is the official representative. Plastira maintained her stance, citing previous organizers' decisions and expressing her support for Palestine. The Miss Universe pageant has faced protests over its venue, with South Africa and Malaysia withdrawing their participation. Israeli organizers have not commented on the Greek controversy.

Greek admits strangling wife Caroline Crouch, who wanted to leave

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Anagnostopoulos confessed to strangling his wife, Caroline Crouch, after she threatened to leave him. The confession came after digital evidence contradicted his initial testimony of a home invasion. The Hellenic Police revealed that the investigation, which was considered nearly perfect due to the lack of evidence, concluded with his detailed admission. The crime has shocked Greece, a country with a relatively low crime rate.

Greece wildfires continue raging as death toll hits 20

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The death toll from Greece's wildfires has reached 20, with accusations of smuggling rings and organized arson groups exacerbating the crisis. The Greek government blames climate change, while opposition voices criticize state neglect in wildfire prevention. European countries have sent assistance, and investigations into racist violence and arson are underway. Wildfires are also affecting Turkey's Canakkale province.

How Greece got back on its feet after world’s longest recession

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Greece has shown significant economic recovery following the sovereign debt crisis of 2009-10, with improvements in bond ratings, unemployment rates, and economic growth. The country has seen a rise in exports, industrial output, and foreign investment, particularly in renewable energy and technology start-ups. However, the recovery has not benefited all social classes equally, with middle and lower classes still facing economic challenges. Experts highlight the need for sustained growth and productive investments to ensure long-term stability and reduce wealth inequality.

Greek police ‘baffled’ by TV doctor’s disappearance

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Michael Mosley, a well-known British TV doctor, has gone missing on the Greek island of Symi. Despite extensive search efforts involving local police, firefighters, and the Hellenic coastguard, Mosley has not been found. The search team is considering various possibilities, including that he may have fallen or suffered heatstroke. Mosley's disappearance has prompted concern from his family, friends, and colleagues. The Foreign Office is supporting his family and is in contact with local authorities.

Superyacht crew charged after fireworks start Greek island wildfire

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The crew of a superyacht has been charged after fireworks they set off caused a wildfire on the Greek island of Hydra, burning 75 acres of pine forest. This incident tests new legislation introduced after deadly wildfires last summer. Climate crisis minister Vassilis Kikilias emphasized the importance of the new laws, while locals and social media users expressed outrage. Greece is on high alert for wildfires due to dry conditions, strong winds, and high temperatures, with authorities linking the increase in wildfires to climate change. At least 66 fires were reported over the weekend, and a volunteer firefighter died battling a blaze in the Peloponnese.

Greek pilot guilty of murdering wife Caroline Crouch and killing the family dog

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
A Greek pilot, Babis Anagnostopoulos, has been found guilty of the premeditated murder of his wife, Caroline Crouch, and the killing of the family dog. He received a life sentence for the murder and an additional ten years for animal cruelty. The conviction was supported by forensic evidence, including data from a step-counting app and a fitness watch. Despite the overwhelming evidence, some individuals expressed sympathy for Anagnostopoulos. The victim's parents did not attend the trial due to personal and health reasons. The prosecutor, Evgenia Stathopoulou, emphasized the calculated nature of the crime, while the defense plans to petition for a lesser sentence.

Greece Warns of Infectious Diseases After Floods Leave Livestock Dead

10 Sep 2023  |  www.voanews.com
The death toll from flash floods in central Greece due to Storm Daniel has risen to 12, with health officials warning of infectious diseases from dead livestock. Hara Petropoulou, a farmer's wife, describes the dire situation and the need for assistance. Health authorities caution against individuals handling dead animals, citing risks of diseases like dysentery and malaria. Special crews are deployed to manage the cleanup, but concerns about further outbreaks persist. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis toured the region to inspect recovery efforts and is expected to announce aid measures. Locals emphasize the need for rebuilding to prevent future disasters.

Death Toll Rises as Greece Grapples With Storm Daniel

08 Sep 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Rescue crews in Greece are airlifting hundreds of people trapped by Storm Daniel, which has caused catastrophic flooding in Thessaly, leaving at least 7 dead and many missing. The region of Karditsa is the hardest hit, with significant damage and criticism of the government's delayed response. Emergency services are using divers, lifeboats, and helicopters to reach stranded individuals. Locals express anger over the lack of infrastructure and assistance, highlighting the severity of the disaster and the need for government intervention.

Olympia’s historic sites on alert as fires rage through Greece

25 Aug 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Over 700 firefighters, aided by aircraft, are battling wildfires in Greece, with Mount Parnitha near Athens being severely affected. The fires have destroyed 5,000 acres, numerous homes, and businesses, and have led to the evacuation of nearly 60 villages. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the priority of protecting human life, property, and critical infrastructure. Fires are also threatening historic sites in Olympia. Health experts warn of the dangerous levels of greenhouse gases emitted, affecting Athens residents. The cause of the fires is still under investigation, with some cases of suspected arson.

Greece Cracks Down on Attacks on Migrants as Wildfires Rage

23 Aug 2023  |  voanews.com
Greece's Supreme Court has mandated an urgent investigation into racist attacks following wildfires in the country's northeast, where 18 migrants were found dead. A man was arrested for posting a video showing him detaining migrants, inciting others to 'round them up.' Vigilantes in the region have been accused of inciting violence against migrants, blaming them for the fires. The Minister of Migration, Dimitris Keridis, affirmed that the law would prevail over vigilantism. Over 350 wildfires have prompted evacuations, including a migrant camp in Athens, with firefighters bracing for worsening conditions.

Greece wildfires: 18 ‘migrants’ found dead in forest blaze

22 Aug 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Hundreds of firefighters are battling a wildfire in Alexandroupolis, Greece, which has led to the evacuation of several towns and the main state hospital. The blaze, exacerbated by hot, dry, and windy conditions, has injured four people. Amidst Greece's ongoing migration crisis, 18 migrants were found dead in the forest blaze. The conservative government, led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, plans to extend a border fence to curb illegal entries. Recent wildfires have also caused significant evacuations and fatalities, including the deaths of two air force pilots.

We will fight them for the beaches, vow Greek towel patrol

04 Aug 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Members of a movement in Greece successfully shut down a seaside operation in Paros, prompting government action and tighter controls on illegal beach operations. The movement, which opposes businesses blocking public beach access, has spread to several islands, leading to the removal of clutter from beaches. Greece's top prosecutor has launched an investigation into these illegal activities. Meanwhile, similar beach access issues are occurring in Spain, with locals reserving beach spots early in the morning.

Europe wildfires map: tracking the 2023 heatwave

27 Jul 2023  |  thetimes.co.uk
Over 40 people have died due to severe wildfires across southern Europe and north Africa, affecting countries such as France, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Croatia, and Italy. Greece's islands of Corfu and Rhodes are in a state of emergency, with a fire near Nice airport being tackled by firefighters and a helicopter. In Portugal, residents and firefighters worked to extinguish fires near Cascais, while Spain's Gran Canaria saw about 300 hectares of forest burned. A persistent 'heat dome' has brought record-breaking temperatures to the region, exacerbating the wildfires.

Greek wildfires: British tourists warned of more blazes after evacuation

25 Jul 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
British tourists in Greece have been warned of more wildfires after evacuations in Kos and Chios. The Kos tourism authority confirmed that the precautionary evacuation of Kardamaina had ended, with no injuries reported. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted the challenging weather conditions contributing to the fires. Tourists described chaotic evacuation experiences, particularly criticizing TUI for their handling of the situation. Greece is reinforcing its firefighting teams with additional personnel from Bulgaria, Malta, Moldova, and Romania.

Europe wildfires map: tracking the 2023 heatwave

25 Jul 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The ongoing heatwave in Europe, driven by a high-pressure system, has led to widespread wildfires, particularly in Greece, Italy, and Spain. Thousands have been evacuated, including British tourists from Rhodes. Greece has experienced its most intense wildfires in two decades, with significant CO2 emissions. The fires have severely impacted wildlife and ecosystems, with conservationists warning of long-term damage. Experts attribute the increasing frequency and severity of such events to climate change. The European Forest Fire Information System has issued high fire danger warnings for several regions, and experts caution that the risk remains high in the coming weeks.

Rhodes fires: Greek PM warns of three more days of destruction

24 Jul 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Greece is battling severe wildfires on the islands of Rhodes, Corfu, and Evia, leading to mass evacuations and significant disruption to tourism. The Greek government and local volunteers are working to assist affected individuals, while British travel companies are under pressure to repatriate stranded tourists. The situation remains critical with high temperatures and strong winds exacerbating the fires. The UK government is monitoring the situation but has not yet advised against travel to the affected areas. Criticism has been directed at travel operators for their handling of the crisis.

Corfu tourists told to flee as airlines evacuate Rhodes

24 Jul 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Tourists in Corfu and Rhodes are being evacuated due to wildfires, with airlines like EasyJet, British Airways, Jet2, and Tui involved in rescue operations. The fires have caused significant damage, leading to power cuts and the destruction of hotels. Local residents have been instrumental in aiding evacuees. The Foreign Office and British Red Cross have deployed teams to assist affected Britons. The cause of the fires remains unknown, and authorities are bracing for more fires due to high temperatures.

Fire on Rhodes: ‘We walked for 12 hours, chased by the flames’

23 Jul 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Thousands of tourists and locals on the Greek island of Rhodes have been evacuated due to raging wildfires, with temperatures reaching up to 45C. Evacuees, including many Britons, faced chaotic conditions, with some walking for hours to escape the flames. The Greek government and local authorities are coordinating rescue efforts, while the British Foreign Office has deployed a rapid response team. The fires have caused significant disruption to travel and tourism, with airlines like Easyjet and Jet2 offering refunds and alternative arrangements. The cause of the fires is under investigation, with suspected arsonists being questioned.

Europe heatwave: EU sends planes to Greece as thousands flee fires

19 Jul 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Emergency workers in Greece are battling wildfires as the EU sends planes to assist. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has returned from Brussels to manage the crisis. The heatwave has caused record temperatures in Italy and Spain, with significant impacts across Europe, North America, and Asia. In Gaza, the heatwave exacerbates power shortages, with Hamas and the Palestinian Authority blaming each other. The World Meteorological Organization warns of increasing heatwave intensity due to climate change. Historic sites in China are threatened by extreme rainfall, and wildfires continue to affect the US, Canada, and Switzerland.

Take care in 44C heat, Greece warns as more tourists die

10 Jul 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Greece is experiencing a severe heatwave with temperatures reaching 44C, leading to multiple tourist disappearances and deaths. Authorities emphasize the importance of personal responsibility and caution during such extreme weather conditions. Search efforts are ongoing for missing tourists, with some already found deceased. The situation raises concerns about potential travel advisories from foreign embassies as Greece approaches its peak tourist season.

No signs of foul play on bodies of Irish students who died during tragic holiday to Greek island

04 Jul 2023  |  Mail Online
Medical examiners found no signs of foul play in the deaths of Irish students Andrew O'Donnell and Max Wall on the Greek island of Ios. O'Donnell likely fell and hit his head, while Wall, who had a history of heart problems, collapsed from shock upon hearing of O'Donnell's death. The students were on a post-exam holiday with classmates from St Michael's College in Dublin. The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs is assisting the families, and memorial services are planned. The incident has deeply affected the school community and the Irish Rugby Union, which paid tribute to the students.
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