Greece News in English
May 1, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 1st May, and here’s your Greece daily news capsule.
Iran warns it will not tolerate an extension of sanctions, threatening a response if they continue.
Heavy rains and cold weather expected in Greece as a storm looms over the holiday weekend.
Athens to see public transport disruptions tomorrow with strikes affecting metro and tram services.
A father mourns his 13-year-old son killed in a scooter accident, sharing heartfelt memories.
Intense criticism arises over the handling of wiretapping cases by judicial authorities in Greece.
Shocking revelations emerge from an illegal nursing home in Ambelokipi, involving threats to elderly residents.
The vice-rector of Aristotle University attacked by students, prompting a police investigation.
Greece's foreign minister discusses Gaza flotilla tensions with his Israeli counterpart amid rising concerns.
New fines introduced for public transport fare evasion, aiming to crack down on ticketless travel.
U.S. President Trump hints at possible nuclear material negotiations amid Middle East tensions.
Ukraine strikes a Russian oil refinery with drones, escalating conflict tensions in the region.
UK raises its terrorism threat level to serious following a recent attack in Golders Green.
Stock market sees fluctuations as April ends with a 6% gain, but uncertainty looms ahead.
Energy reserves in Europe remain a puzzle, complicating decision-making amid ongoing crises.
A new malware threatens to steal PIN codes from unsuspecting users, raising cybersecurity alarms.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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