What to know about Find all the latest news about Greece
Earth News A 'pink sea': Peach blossom stuns visitors in northern Greece Tourists from all over Europe are flocking to Veroia to catch the spectacle.
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What happened
Earth News A 'pink sea': Peach blossom stuns visitors in northern Greece Tourists from all over Europe are flocking to Veroia to catch the spectacle.
Why it matters
25/03/2026 Europe News Greece train tragedy trial adjourned amid courtroom chaos Hundreds of people turned up for the trial into the 2023 train collision that left 57 dead, leading to complaints from lawyers that the venue was "insultingly" unsuitable.
Common ground
23/03/2026 Earth News Evacuated pets arrive on Greek airlift from war-torn Middle East Fourty-five pets and their owners were repatriated to Greece after weeks of being trapped in the Middle East.
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Claim 1: “A Greek court acquitted 24 defendants accused of migrant smuggling after seven years of legal proceedings.”
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Claim 2: “The trial for the 2023 Greece train collision, which killed 57 people, was adjourned due to unsuitable courtroom conditions.”
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Wikipedia entries mention the Tempi train crash but provide no details about the trial's adjournment or courtroom conditions.
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— Snap parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 25 June 2023. All 300 seats in the Hellenic Parliament were contested. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called for the snap vote after the May 202…
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— Super Bowl LVII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2022 season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Kansas City Ch…
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— On 28 February 2023, a head-on collision occurred between two trains south of the Tempe Valley in Greece, about halfway between the Greek villages of Tempi and Evangelismos in the Thessaly region. The…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempi_train_crash
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Claim 3: “World Greek Language Day was celebrated on 9 February with tributes across Europe.”
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Claim 4: “Greece is testing eco-moorings to protect Posidonia seagrass from anchor damage.”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm eco-moorings testing in Greece.
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Claim 5: “The Deon Policy Institute argues nuclear energy is necessary for Greece's energy, economic, and climate security.”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm Deon Policy Institute's nuclear energy advocacy.
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Claim 6: “The USS Gerald R Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, reached Crete as part of Washington's military buildup in the Middle East.”
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Claim 7: “Forty-five pets and their owners were repatriated to Greece from the Middle East after being trapped there for weeks.”
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Wikipedia entries about archaeology and cemeteries are unrelated to pet repatriation claims.
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— The archaeology of Greece includes artificial remains, geographical landscapes, architectural remains, and biofacts (artefacts that were once living organisms). The history of Greece as a country and …
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— Doulab Cemetery (Persian: آرامستان دولاب) is a historic cemetery situated in the eastern suburbs of Tehran, Iran. One of the most important Christian cemeteries, it consists of five sections:
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— In classical antiquity, the Hellenistic period covers the time in Greek, Eastern Mediterranean and Middle Eastern history following Classical Greece, between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC…
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Claim 8: “Experts warn coastal construction on Milos could permanently damage its volcanic terrain.”
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Claim 9: “Galaxidi, Greece, participates in the Clean Monday tradition with a flour war to close the carnival season.”
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Claim 10: “Thessaloniki’s first metro, a €3bn project, operates with driverless trains and displays ancient artefacts.”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm Thessaloniki metro details.
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Claim 11: “A WWII photo archive revealed Nazi executions of 200 prisoners in Athens, prompting Greece's acquisition.”
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Claim 12: “Yórgos Lánthimos exhibited 182 photographs in a Greece exhibition, showcasing his private photography over five years.”
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Wikipedia entry about minor planets is unrelated to Yorgos Lanthimos' photography exhibition.
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— The following is a partial list of minor planets, running from minor-planet number 643001 through 644000, inclusive. The primary data for this and other partial lists is based on JPL's "Small-Body Orb…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets:_643001–…
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Claim 13: “The upcoming Olympics are being held in the Italian Alps, with emphasis on the Olympic Truce.”
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Claim 14: “A Maria Callas mural in Kalamata won the world's best street art prize, symbolizing regional abundance.”
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Claim 15: “The Greek Culture Ministry acquired a WWII photo archive showing Nazi executions of 200 prisoners in Athens.”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm the WWII photo archive acquisition.
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Claim 16: “Tourists from all over Europe are flocking to Veroia to catch the spectacle of peach blossoms.”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm or refute the claim about peach blossoms in Veroia.
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Claim 17: “Greece sought to obtain Nazi execution photos listed for sale on eBay.”
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Claim 18: “An art exhibition in Athens features 83 works from a Swiss private collection spanning 1870–2000.”
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Claim 19: “Greece’s local health units are expanding healthcare access for vulnerable citizens through a European Commission partnership.”
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Claim 20: “Sir Don McCullin discussed his war photography exhibition in Athens, based on his book 'Life, Death and Everything in Between.'”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm Sir Don McCullin's Athens exhibition.
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Claim 21: “A BoatBooker study ranked Greece as the top destination for 'dock and dine' tourism.”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm BoatBooker's tourism ranking.
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