What's behind 'unusual' Santorini earthquakes, how long could they last, and what should tourists do?
Wednesday, 5 February 2025 Multiple earthquakes rattling the Greek island of Santorini have prompted thousands of people to flee, disrupted travel for tourists and damaged infrastructure.
Residents have been warned to avoid indoor gatherings, check escape routes, stay away from cliffs and to drain swimming pools to reduce potential structural damage to buildings in the event of a large earthquake.
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Reportage: Onboard a French minehunting ship in the Mediterranean
Euronews joined the French minehunting ship Le Capricorne for a day during the Ariadne 2025 exercise in Greece.
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Rearming Europe is the EU's next folly, Yanis Varoufakis tells Euronews
Economist, politician and the former Greek finance minister welcomed the easing of the German debt brake but believes that defence spending will not generate growth where it is needed.
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Over 300 earthquakes have rattled Santorini, forcing thousands to flee as Greece braces for prolonged seismic activity. Authorities have closed schools and urged residents to stay alert, while PM..