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Heat Is the New Health Crisis: How Rising Temperatures Threaten Lives in Greece
In large urban centers such as Athens, where one or two heatwaves per year were the norm between 1971 and 2000, projections indicate that by 2050, residents could experience over ten each year.
Ten Years After Greece’s «No» Vote, Political Record of Euro Crisis Talks Still Sealed
Tsipras’s appeal comes at a time of renewed reflection on the events of 2015 - arguably the most volatile chapter in Greece’s post-dictatorship history.
Middle East Crisis Creates Economic Uncertainty for Greece
As tensions escalate in the Middle East and fears of a broader military confrontation grow, the geopolitical volatility is beginning to strain the economic systems of smaller and more vulnerable nation.


