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  1. Using the power bill as a mechanism to collect taxes, fees and other charges not related to energy makes it even more difficult to pay it off.
  2. A Greek suspected trafficker was arrested following a road chase near the northeastern land border with Turkey driving a car with seven migrants squashed into it, police said Wednesday.
  3. The police cybercrime squad has arrested two social media users for allegedly posting calls for attacks on a policeman whom they falsely blamed for a fatal traffic accident, authorities said.
  4. Iconic movies have helped turn local landmarks into global travel draws, with visitors still arriving years after release.
  5. Greece's power distribution operator has cooperated with a leading wildlife charity to provide a new, safe home for a stork family whose nest on top of an electricity post was frazzling the network, disrupting vital irrigation work.
  6. The Modern Greek Language Teachers Association of South Australia has announced its 2026 launch event, marking the re-establishment of the organization and a renewed push to support Greek language education in the state, The Greek Herald reported.
  7. Police on Wednesday carried out a large-scale operation across the Athens region aimed at dismantling a criminal organization suspected of trafficking drugs and weapons, authorities said.
  8. Elli Solomonidou‑Balanou, the Athens‑born artist whose distinctive signature and sketches became emblems of Greek urban culture, has died.
  9. The European Union should discuss the option of temporarily limiting some voting rights of the bloc's future new members and creating more rule-of-law safeguards, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg wrote in a joint paper seen by Reuters on Tuesday.
  10. The world has just experienced the second-hottest May since records began, as climate change and the developing El Niño weather pattern combined to push up average land and sea temperatures, the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said Wednesday.