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  1. The International Monetary Fund has published an assessment of the Greek banking sector as part of its annual country report for the first time since 2006.
  2. Three foreign nationals were arrested in separate operations across the Evros and Rhodope regional units for smuggling migrants into Greece, authorities said Saturday.
  3. “If there is one resource America has in abundance, it is optimism,” writes journalist Eric Weiner in his book “The Geography of Genius.”
  4. Six people have been arrested as suspected members of a criminal group that stole electricity transformers and equipment from wind farms and installations of power distribution agency DEDDIE in Evia and Attica, police said Saturday.
  5. Police have arrested six people during raids in urban planning offices in various parts of Athens, for whom there was information that they were accepting bribes to expedite licensing procedures and reduce fines.
  6. The Digital Governance Ministry will relaunch within days a tender for 1,000 traffic-enforcement cameras after the original competition was canceled following company appeals over technical specifications.
  7. The Education Ministry will cut the number of teachers temporarily transferred to administrative posts by roughly 30% as it scrambles to prevent classroom staffing shortages at the start of the next school year.
  8. Defence Minister Nikos Dendias marked the 82nd anniversary of the Normandy landings with a message posted on the social media platform X, paying tribute to the Allied forces that participated in one of the most significant military operations of the World War II.
  9. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to announce the appointment of two new deputy ministers on June 11, government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis announced on Saturday.
  10. Demand for luxury holiday homes from foreign and Greek buyers is at a record high in 2026.