CYBER MONDAY 2018

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  • Greece Moves Swiftly to Safeguard Ships and Seafarers Amid Houthi Threats in the Red Sea

    Greece Moves Swiftly to Safeguard Ships and Seafarers Amid Houthi Threats in the Red Sea

    The Greek Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy has announced a series of urgent and coordinated actions to protect Greek-owned vessels and seafarers, following a sharp escalation in Houthi attacks in the Red Sea.

    Greece Moves Swiftly to Safeguard Ships and Seafarers Amid Houthi Threats in the Red Sea
  • Greece Heatwave Prompts Temporary Closure of the Acropolis

    Greece Heatwave Prompts Temporary Closure of the Acropolis

    This follows reports of wildfires in other parts of Europe, including France and Spain’s Catalonia region, just weeks after a deadly early summer heatwave struck the continent.

    Greece Heatwave Prompts Temporary Closure of the Acropolis
  • Weather: The temperature in the “red” until Wednesday – The six measures for the heatwave

    Weather: The temperature in the “red” until Wednesday – The six measures for the heatwave

    According to the updated emergency weather bulletin issued at noon on July 4, very high temperatures are forecast in our country until Wednesday (09-07-25). The highest values (maximum values of more than 40 degrees) will occur from today (07-07-25) in the interior of mainland Greece. On Thursday (10-07-25) a significant drop in temperature is expected throughout the country.

    Weather: The temperature in the “red” until Wednesday – The six measures for the heatwave
  • Four-Day Heatwave to Hit Greece with Temperatures Over 40°C

    Four-Day Heatwave to Hit Greece with Temperatures Over 40°C

    From Monday, June 7, to Thursday, June 10, temperatures in some areas will climb above 40°C. Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be the most challenging days, with temperatures potentially reaching 42–43°C.

    Four-Day Heatwave to Hit Greece with Temperatures Over 40°C