Greece News in English
May 25, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 25th May, and here’s your Greece daily news capsule.
Gogo Mastrokoasta has passed away after her battle with cancer, revealed two days after her daughter's birth.
Negotiations for a US-Iran memorandum of understanding have concluded, raising cautious optimism for peace.
A 30-year-old man has confessed to killing his father in Thessaloniki, using a screwdriver before sleeping.
Final results from the Cypriot parliamentary elections show new balances and winners, including Phidias Panagiotou.
A phone threat has led authorities to investigate a 42-year-old man known as "Titi" in Mikrolimano.
Olympiakos has triumphed over Real Madrid 92 to 85, becoming European champions in a thrilling Final Four match.
Weather instability is gradually easing, with temperatures expected to rise starting Monday, according to forecasts.
A strong earthquake has rattled Laconia, causing widespread concern among residents.
Authorities are investigating the deaths of two children in a family case in Crete, as the mother speaks out.
A new weather forecast indicates stability for the upcoming three-day weekend of Pentecost.
A severe Russian missile attack in Kyiv has resulted in multiple casualties and injuries, marking a significant escalation.
In Pakistan, a railway explosion has left dozens dead and injured, with a separatist group claiming responsibility.
Ten African countries are at risk of an Ebola outbreak, with over 900 suspected cases reported in the DRC.
Fuel prices could dramatically change in Europe and Greece if the Persian Gulf conflict were to end immediately.
Prime Minister Mitsotakis announces an extension of support measures, including a new benefits package in June.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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