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  1. Authorities have issued an urgent weather warning as conditions are expected to worsen from Sunday afternoon, bringing a wave of cold, strong north winds and widespread snowfall.
  2. Two leading Greek bands are set to share the stage for the first time during the second Straight from the Bottom festival at PLYFA (39 Koritsas).
  3. Two recent cases of extreme youth violence in Greece have revealed critical gaps in the country’s child protection infrastructure, according to experts interviewed by Kathimerini.
  4. As farmers continue to escalate their protest actions, it is worth remembering that agriculture is not just another sector of the economy, but a strategic mechanism that produces social stability and resilience.
  5. Police arrested a 35-year-old foreign national Saturday in Thessaloniki for lacking valid residency documents. The arrest followed an outstanding detention order issued by the Thessaloniki Appeals Prosecutor’s Office at the request of Turkish authorities.
  6. Greek politics is entering a high-stakes phase as small parties battle to clear the 3% threshold for parliamentary representation, a contest that could shape power after the next election.
  7. A large fire broke out Sunday morning at a warehouse of a factory in Koropi, an industrial area east of Athens, prompting an emergency response by firefighting crews.
  8. Ferry services in Greece resumed gradually on Sunday after strong winds that had kept vessels docked eased enough to allow departures, authorities said, stressing that the improvement in conditions is expected to be short-lived.
  9. A pair of arson attacks using small gas canisters was reported early Saturday in the Athens neighborhood of Kolonos, with police investigating whether the incidents were linked to sports‑related rivalries.
  10. Last year closed with another historic high in the number of passengers transported through Greek airports.