Greece News 2026
NEWS ARCHIVE - July 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
Amazon affiliate - when you use our links to Amazon, we might earn a commission.
Greece Cruise Guide 2025-2026 – Amazon
Wednesday July 15, 2026
Fire in Heraklion
Story at Skai [Greek]
Which European countries are borrowing the most money?
Story at MSN EuroNews [Greek]
Damage to hundreds of homes in Kypseli linked to tunnel boring machine
Story at Protothema [English] [Map of Kypseli]
The plan to extend "Shipwreck Beach" on Zante
Story at UK Independent [English]
Planning ahead for a winter stay
Story at UK Independent [English]
Where's the highest labor tax in the EU?
Story at Greek Reporter [English]
Apartment fire in Patasia
Story at Iefimerida [Greek] [Map of Patasia]
2020 interview with Maro Kontou
Story at Real [Greek]

The Fortress of the Knights of Saint John on the island of Kos
3,400-year-old gold tiaras found on Cyprus
Story at Enikos [Greek]
Water shortage emergency on Poros
Story at Protothema [English]
VAT fraud and raids in Attika and Kastoria
Story at Naftemporiki [Greek]
Salmonella patients discharged from Lamia Hospital
Story at Lamia Report [Greek]
Delays of up to 7 hours at Kipon border station
Story at Kathimerini [Greek]
Which countries have the best visas for American visitors?
Story at MSN The Week [English]
Cruise ship passenger fatality near Crete
Story at UK Daily Mail [English]
Rash of SYRIZA resignations shifts power to KKE
Story at EFSYN [Greek]
Anniversary of the death of Thanos Axarlian by 17N
Story at Athens News Agency [Greek]
The problem of "surplus of expensive properties and a deficit of affordable ones"
Story at Capital [Greek]
Construction of first disabled persons day care center in Athens to begin
Story at Athina984 [Greek]
The funeral of Anna Maria Pantazonis
Story at Ethnos [Greek]
Glyfada walk through
NEWS ARCHIVE - July 2026
INDEX NEWS ARCHIVE
"Young set about recruiting the most unlikely of spies—academics, classicists, epigraphers, and other specialists and scholars—who would come to be known as “the Greek Desk.” These men and women, along with their Greek allies, went undercover and tried desperately to protect some of the world’s most significant treasures. The archaeologists hid priceless artifacts in ancient caves, bank vaults, and even underneath the city of Athens itself." AMAZON
