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Greece battles final blaze near Athens as damage assessment begins

Greece battles final blaze near Athens as damage assessment begins

The fire is still in progress, with most fronts eased three days after igniting. State inspectors are assessing damaged buildings as residents return to their homes. The fire damaged about 10,000 hectares of land, with the cause unknown. Firefighters worked on Wednesday to extinguish the remnants of a wildfire near Athens that killed a woman, … Read more

Greece hit by magnitude 5.7 earthquake

Greece hit by magnitude 5.7 earthquake

A preliminary magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck southern Greece off the western Peloponnese coast. No immediate reports of damage or injuries. Centered beneath the seabed near Strofades islands, 120km south-southwest of Patras. A preliminary magnitude 5.7 earthquake has struck southern Greece off the coast of the western Peloponnese. There have been no immediate reports of damage … Read more

Greece joins naval coalition to provide safety in red sea shipping

Greece joins naval coalition to provide safety in red sea shipping

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ordered a Greek navy frigate to join the task force. Houthi militia, backed by Iran, claims attacks support Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Attacks on the Suez Canal have forced shipping companies to redirect vessels. Greece has decided to participate in a naval coalition led by the United States, aimed at … Read more

Tayyip Erdoğan promises a new era in relations with Greece

Tayyip Erdoğan promises a new era in relations with Greece

This announcement came as he commenced his first official visit to Athens. In the meeting, the Turkish leader was expected to cover topics such as trade. Ankara has played a crucial role in managing migration. Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdoğan declared his intention to usher in a “new era” in the relationship with long-standing rival Greece. … Read more

Hina Altaf Changes Surname On Instagram, Fuels Divorce Rumors

Hina Altaf
  • Hina Altaf has changed her surname on Instagram.
  • The popular celebrity couple has recently become the talk of the town.
  • There appears to be a problem as Hina changed her surname on social media.

Hina Altaf, the actress, has changed her surname on Instagram, fueling speculation about her purported divorce from spouse Aagha Ali.

The popular celebrity couple, who married in 2020, have recently become the talk of the town for all the wrong reasons. There appears to be a problem as Aagha went alone to Greece and Hina changed her surname on social media.

Divorce rumours began to circulate last year, which both Aagha and Hina strongly rejected at the time. However, neither actor has come forward to confirm or refute the latest social media allegations.

Since then, Aagha Ali and Hina Altaf’s marriage journey has been scrutinized by the public, with fans and photographers keeping a close check on the couple. For quite some time, fans have seen a developing schism between the pair.

The conjecture reached a fever pitch when Aagha Ali posted images of himself in Greece, with Hina Altaf noticeably missing. To add to the mystery, the actor uploaded mysterious remarks beneath these photographs, implying stresses in his marriage with his wife.

Aagha Ali remarked in one of his postings, “In a state of confusion, I wonder why things aren’t okay.” Perhaps more telling, Aagha Ali has systematically erased practically every image of Hina Altaf from his Instagram, leading many admirers to suspect that the pair is on the verge of divorce.

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FIA offloads man travelling to Greece on illegal passport

illegal passport

The accused was named Akhlaq Farooq. He travels on the passport of Zahid Imran. He was going to Greece on flight number QR63. Sialkot: The Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Immigration has taken action at Sialkot Airport. A passenger traveling on an illegal passport was offloaded. According to details, the accused, named Akhlaq Farooq, strives to … Read more

Greek Minister Varvitsiotis Resigns Over Ferry Passenger Death

Greek Minister Varvitsiotis Resigns Over Ferry Passenger Death

Greek Minister of Shipping Miltiadis Varvitsiotis resigns after controversial remarks on TV. The ship’s captain and three crew members are facing criminal charges. The incident has stirred considerable outrage in Greece. Greek Minister of Shipping, Miltiadis Varvitsiotis, has tendered his resignation following controversial remarks he made on television concerning the death of a man who … Read more

Four migrants drown off Greek island of Lesbos

Four migrants drown off Greek island of Lesbos

Four migrants drowned off the Greek island of Lesbos. Eighteen other migrants were rescued. Greece is a major entry point for migrants and refugees. The coast guard reported on Monday that four migrants who were attempting to cross the sea from nearby Turkey drowned off the Greek island of Lesbos and that 18 others were … Read more

Greek Govt’s ‘Limited’ Response to Boat Tragedy

Greek Govt Boat Tragedy

Boat capsizing off Greece’s coast: 291 Pakistanis aboard, 12 survivors. 11 bodies repatriated, 15 deceased identified by fingerprints. Ministry of Human Rights updates on recommendations execution, relevant bills. Officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told a parliamentary panel on Tuesday that Greece’s response to human rights violations had been “limited.” Officials told the UN … Read more

Europe Wildfires: Over 40 Lives Lost in Devastating Mediterranean Wildfires

Mediterranean Wildfires

Over 40 fatalities in Mediterranean wildfires: Algeria, Italy, and Greece affected. Rhodes, Corfu, and Evia facing emergency situation as fires persist in holiday destinations. Ongoing heatwave with temperatures predicted to exceed 44C (111F) in parts of Greece. Mediterranean wildfires have resulted in over 40 fatalities in Algeria, Italy, and Greece, with numerous villages and holiday … Read more

Wildfires Ravage Southern Europe: Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece Facing ‘Perfect Storm

Europe Wildfires

Wildfires raging in nine European countries due to high temperatures and strong winds in the south. Evacuations near Lisbon and in Gran Canaria as fires spread. Greek PM warns of tough days ahead, acknowledges climate change impact in the Mediterranean. Wildfires are raging in nine European countries due to a combination of high temperatures and … Read more

Rhodes Wildfire: Largest-Ever Evacuation in Greece

Largest Evacuation in Greece

Locals and tourists flee hotspots as firefighters battle the flames. Wind gusts complicate firefighting efforts. German travel company Tui suspends inbound flights to Rhodes to help evacuate tourists. A massive wildfire on the Greek island of Rhodes led to the largest-ever fire evacuation in the country, with both locals and tourists fleeing the hotspots on … Read more

Audio released of driver being told to ignore red light in Greece

Greece

A train driver was instructed to disregard a red signal. Late on Thursday, the crash’s dead toll reached 57. Leading to anger in Greece over lax rail safety. Officials revealed recordings in which a train driver involved in one of the country’s deadliest train accidents in recent years was instructed to disregard a red signal, … Read more

Rail workers strike as anger over Greece train crash grows

Greece

Rail workers across Greece have started a one-day strike due to the train catastrophe. Which left 43 people dead. A 59-year-old Larissa station master is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday. After the train catastrophe on Tuesday that left at least 43 people dead, rail workers across Greece have started a one-day strike. “Pain … Read more

Greek transport minister resigns after train crash

Greek
  • At least 43 people died after the train crash.
  • Many of the passengers on the train were students.
  • Rescuers discovered victims’ bodies up to 40 meters away from the railway line.

Greek Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis resigned after a freight train crashed with a passenger train on the country’s principal railway route from Athens to Thessaloniki, killing at least 43 people.

The Tuesday night tragedy, Greece‘s biggest railway crash in decades, occurred when two trains were apparently traveling in opposing directions on the same track.

Many of the passengers on the train were students returning after a lengthy Greek holiday weekend. According to survivors who spoke to Greek media, the impact of the accident was so powerful that it threw numerous passengers through the windows. Rescuers discovered victims’ bodies up to 40 meters away from the railway line.

According to Roubini Leontari, head coroner of Larissa’s general hospital, the majority of the dead were young people, and some would need to be identified via DNA.

‘Died so unfairly’

According to police officials, the stationmaster in the nearby city of Larissa was arrested on Wednesday and accused of misdemeanor and mass murders caused by negligence.

Karamanlis said he thought it was his “duty” to step down “as a basic indication of respect for the memory of the people who died so unfairly”.

He claimed that when his government took office in 2019, it inherited a railway system unsuited for the twenty-first century, but that his ministry’s efforts to repair it were insufficient to avert Tuesday’s catastrophe.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced three days of formal mourning while visiting the accident site on Wednesday, saying, “I can tell you that we will find out the causes for this tragedy and will do all possible so that this does not happen again.”

As part of the country’s Eurozone bailout program, the Greek railway known as TrainOSE sold its trains to the Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane group in 2017 and was rebranded Hellenic Train in 2021. It held control of the railway network.

The newly formed company was expected to invest hundreds of millions in needed infrastructure. In a statement on Wednesday, the company said it would “ensure the maximum support to the injured and their families”.

A fire brigade spokesperson said passengers were still being rescued on Wednesday afternoon under “difficult conditions” because of the severity of the crash. “We are living through a tragedy. We are pulling out people who are alive, injured . . . and there are many dead,” he said.

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen expressed her condolences to the Greek people, writing on Twitter, “The whole of Europe is mourning with you.”

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Greece train crash catastrophe: Angry protests erupted

Greece
  • A train crash killed 43 people.
  • Rioters clashed with police outside the Athens headquarters.
  • Many of the 350 passengers were students in their twenties.

Protests have erupted in Greece in response to the rail crash that killed 43 people, with many viewing it as an accident waiting to happen.

Rioters clashed with police outside the Athens headquarters of Hellenic Train, the corporation in charge of maintaining Greece’s railways.

Protests were also organized in Thessaloniki and Larissa, both of which are close to where the accident occurred on Tuesday night.

According to the administration, an independent probe will bring justice.

Following the tragedy, in which a passenger train collided head-on with a freight train, causing the front cars to explode into flames, the country has announced three days of national mourning.

The passenger train’s front coaches were mostly wrecked.

Many of the 350 passengers were students in their twenties returning to Thessaloniki after a long weekend spent commemorating Greek Orthodox Lent.

Tragic human error

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated “tragic human error” was to blame for the accident.

In Larissa, a 59-year-old station master has been charged with manslaughter by negligence. He has denied any misconduct and has blamed the catastrophe on a technological flaw.

Rail union members feel that safety measures were not functioning properly, despite repeated warnings over many years.

Rail workers intend to strike on Thursday in protest at what they see as official neglect of the railways.

“Pain has turned into anger for the dozens of dead and wounded colleagues and fellow citizens,” the workers’ union said in a statement announcing the strike.

Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis resigned over the catastrophe, stating he would accept responsibility for the authorities’ “long-standing failings” to fix a railway system he said was not suitable for the 21st Century.

Nonetheless, a sign was erected outside a hospital where the bodies of the train crash victims were being taken, saying that any systemic flaws will be covered up in the official investigation currently underway.

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Greece PM – Human error to blame for train crash

Greece
  • At least 43 people died in a train crash.
  • Rescue personnel is still looking for survivors.
  • It’s unclear why the two services were sharing the same track.

One of Greece‘s deadliest rail disasters, which cost at least 43 lives, was caused by a “tragic human mistake,” according to the country’s prime minister.

Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis commented after visiting the scene of a head-on accident between a passenger train and a freight train on Tuesday night.

Manslaughter charges have been filed against the local stationmaster. The Greek transport minister has stepped down.

Rescue personnel is still looking for survivors.

The collision occurred shortly before midnight on Tuesday. A passenger train carrying 350 passengers collided with a freight train as it emerged from a tunnel after leaving Larissa.

It’s unclear why the two services were sharing the same track.

The stationmaster in charge of signaling denies any malfeasance and attributes the accident to a suspected technical breakdown.

After seeing the location, Mr. Mitsotakis said everything pointed to “a tragic human error”.

“Justice will do its work,” he remarked on television. “People will be held accountable, and the state will be on their side.”

Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis announced his resignation, saying, “When something so awful happens, it is hard to continue and pretend it did not happen.”

According to trade unions, crashes are caused by a variety of circumstances, and the crash revealed persistent flaws such as a shortage of employees, faulty signals, and outmoded infrastructure.

The passenger train’s first four cars were derailed, and the first two caught fire and were “almost completely destroyed,” according to Thessaly regional governor Kostas Agorastos.

The train was traveling from Athens to Thessaloniki, which has a sizable student population, and it is believed that many of those on board were students returning from a Greek Orthodox lent vacation.

One scared passenger told that “people were panicked and yelling” following the incident.

Giannis Antonoglou, who escaped from the fifth compartment of the passenger train, stated the windows abruptly burst, and “we ended up being inclined 45 degrees as if going to tip”.

According to Stergios Minenis, a 28-year-old passenger who jumped to safety from the wreckage,

Stergios Minenis, a 28-year-old passenger who jumped to safety from the wreckage, told that: “The fire was immediate. As we were turning over we were being burned.”

Other passengers claimed that in order to escape the blazing wreckage, they were forced to break carriage windows with their bodies or bags.

According to Larissa’s mayor, some of those who died will only be identified through genetic testing.

Families of missing passengers have donated DNA samples to aid in the identification of bodies, according to a hospital in Larissa.

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Exact number of victims still not known, says transport minister

Greece

Greece’s transport minister described the collision as a “very difficult search. And rescue operation” and urged everyone. To remain calm and committed to investigating the causes. The precise number of victims is still unknown, according to Greece‘s transport minister Kostas Karamanlis. According to local media The causes would be thoroughly and openly probed, according to … Read more

Greece station master charges with manslaughter by negligence

Greece

The station master has been accused of manslaughter. And causing great bodily harm, but has denied any misconduct. 59-year-old has also been accused with causing great bodily harm via negligence. The city of Larissa’s station master has been accused of manslaughter by carelessness, according to some reports. According to police, the 59-year-old has also been … Read more

Mainly young people on board Greek train, says hospital chief

Greek train

The majority of the passengers in the head-on collision were young. And 36 people have died. With 150 firefighters and emergency personnel on the scene. The majority of the passengers in the head-on collision between two trains that occurred in central Greece on Tuesday were young, according to the head of the intensive care unit … Read more

Greece announces three days of mourning for victims

Greece

Greece has declared a three-day period of mourning. At least 36 people have been confirmed dead. And the victim identification process has started. Greece has proclaimed a three-day period of mourning, starting on Wednesday, according to government authorities. The flag will fly at half-mast throughout this time. “I understand he (Prime Minister) is very close … Read more

Survivors of a train crash in Greece describe “nightmarish seconds”

Greece
  • At least 36 people were killed and dozens more were injured in a head-on collision between two trains.
  • Rescuers have been searching for survivors all night.
  • People have described having to crawl through windows and over broken glass in order to escape.

Survivors described a “nightmarish 10 seconds” as their train carriage overturned and caught fire in a crash in northern Greece.

At least 36 people were killed and dozens more were injured in a head-on collision between two trains on Tuesday night near the city of Larissa.

Destroyed train carriages are seen at the site of a crash, where two trains collided, near the city of Larissa, Greece, March 1, 2023.

Rescuers have been searching for survivors all night.

”We heard a big bang,” said 28-year-old passenger Stergios Minenis, who jumped to safety from the wreckage.

“We were turning over in the carriage until we fell on our sides and until the commotion stopped. Then there was panic. Cables, fire. The fire was immediate. As we were turning over we were being burned. Fire was right and left,” Mr Minenis was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.

“For 10, 15 seconds it was chaos. Tumbling over, fires, cables hanging, broken windows, people screaming, people trapped.”

People have described having to crawl through windows and over broken glass in order to escape.

According to one shaken passenger who spoke, “the windows suddenly exploded” and “people were screaming and were afraid.”

“Fortunately, we were able to open the doors and escape fairly quickly. In other wagons, they did not manage to get out, and one wagon even caught fire.”

Survivors claimed they were forced to break carriage windows with their bodies or luggage in order to escape the burning wreckage.

Passenger Angelos Tsiamouras told Greek television station that the crash felt like an earthquake, and that he smashed the train window with his suitcase. “We broke the windows with our backs,” another unnamed passenger said.

Lazos, one of the survivors, told the newspaper: “I wasn’t hurt, but I was stained with blood from other people who were injured near me.”

The train was on its way from Athens to the northern city of Thessaloniki when it collided with another freight train, causing a fire in at least one of the carriages.

It is being described as the worst train crash in Greek history, but the cause of the collision is unknown. According to local media, an investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the crash.

Sixty-six people were also injured in the collision, with reports indicating that many of the passengers were young people returning to Thessaloniki after a Greek Orthodox Lent holiday.

According to Greek emergency services, approximately 150 firefighters and 40 ambulances were on the scene, with cranes also being used to remove debris.

“It was a very powerful collision,” the regional governor of the Thessaly region, Kostas Agorastos, told state-run television.

“This is a terrible night… It’s hard to describe the scene.”

He said the first four carriages of the passenger train were derailed, and the first two carriages caught fire and were “almost completely destroyed.”

“They were travelling at great speed and one (driver) didn’t know the other was coming,” the governor said.

Footage of the collision’s aftermath showed thick plumes of smoke rising from derailed carriages.

Because of the “severity of the collision,” conditions for rescue workers were “very difficult,” according to fire service spokesman Vassilis Varthakoyiannis.

“I’ve never seen anything like this in my entire life. It’s tragic. Five hours later, we are finding bodies,” an exhausted rescuer emerging from the wreckage told a news agency.

“We are living through a tragedy. We are pulling out people alive, injured… there are dead. We are going to be here all night, until we finish, until we find the last person,” According to Reuters, another volunteer rescue worker told the state broadcaster.

Passengers rescued from the train crash arrive at Thessaloniki railway station, Greece

The tragic incident has prompted the government to declare three days of national mourning.

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Greece train crash: At least 32 dead, 85 injured as trains collide

Greece
  • The collision between two trains in central Greece killed dozens.
  • The crash occurred after a weekend carnival that finished with a public holiday on Monday.
  • The passenger train had been heading from the capital Athens to Thessaloniki.

Greece: Rescue personnel is searching for survivors after a head-on collision between two trains in central Greece killed dozens and injured many more.

According to the Greek Fire Service, at least 32 people were killed and more than 85 were injured when a passenger train carrying more than 350 people crashed with a freight train on Tuesday evening, soon before midnight, in Tempi, central Greece, near the city of Larissa.

“There was a bang… “The (train) vehicle began spinning before we were able to evacuate,” one male passenger explained.

“It was 10 nightmarish seconds with fire, you couldn’t see much from the smoke,” said a second passenger.

According to the Greek Fire Service, recovery efforts are ongoing, with a focus on the first two carriages of the passenger train. It is likely that the death toll will grow.

The passenger train had been heading from the capital Athens to Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, which is famed for its festivals and strong cultural life. The crash occurred after a weekend carnival that finished with a public holiday on Monday.

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Trains collide near the Greek city of Larissa, resulting in carnage

Greece
  • Two trains collided in northern Greece.
  • Rescuers have been working all night to remove people from one of the trains.
  • At least 32 people died.

Greece: Two trains collided in northern Greece, killing at least 32 people and injuring scores more, according to rescue services.

Rescuers have been working all night to remove people from one of the trains that crashed near the city of Larissa.

The train, which was carrying 350 passengers, collided with a freight train.

Thick clouds of smoke rose from wrecked carriages.

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The cause of the collision with the passenger train, which was traveling between Thessaloniki and Larissa, is unknown.

“We heard a big bang,” passenger Stergios Minenis said.

“It was a nightmarish ten seconds. We were turning over in the carriage until we fell on our sides and until the commotion stopped. Then there was panic. Cables, fire. The fire was immediate.

“As we were turning over we were being burned. The fire was right and left… For ten, or fifteen seconds it was chaos. Tumbling over, fires, cables hanging, broken windows, people screaming, people trapped. It was two meters high from where we jumped to leave and beneath there was broken iron debris but what could we do?”

Another passenger named Angelos Tsiamouras told local media the collision had felt like an earthquake.

Another passenger called Lazos told Protothema newspaper the incident had been “very shocking”.

“That was a really powerful collision,” Kostas Agorastos, the regional governor of the Thessaly area”.

Because of the “severity of the collision,” conditions for rescue workers were “very difficult,” according to fire service spokesman Vassilis Varthakoyiannis.

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Russia, Netherlands, Germany, Greece offer aid for Turkey, Syria

Turkey
  • Hundreds of people were killed, and thousands were injured.
  • 100 search and rescue personnel are ready to be dispatched.
  • Vladimir Putin expressed condolences and stated his willingness to assist.

The death toll from a massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck southeast Turkey and northern Syria early Monday is growing. Hundreds of people were killed, thousands were injured, and the death toll was anticipated to increase higher.

Russia says it is preparing to send rescue troops to Turkey to assist earthquake victims there and in neighboring Syria.

Aleksandr Kurenkov, minister of emergency circumstances, said teams of 100 search and rescue personnel are ready to be dispatched to Turkey with two Il-76 transport planes.

In telegrams to the leaders of Syria and Turkey, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed condolences and stated his willingness to assist.

Despite Russia’s international isolation as a result of Moscow’s assault on Ukraine, the offer was made.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has announced that a search and rescue team from the Netherlands will travel to the earthquake-ravaged region of southeastern Turkey and northern Syria.

“Terrible news about the earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Our thoughts are with all the victims of this severe natural disaster,” Rutte said in a tweet Monday. He said he had sent condolences to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The Dutch group Urban Search and Rescue send teams to catastrophe sites all around the world, comprising rescue workers, construction specialists, doctors, nurses, and sniffer dogs.

Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, has also pledged assistance.

Bulgaria’s Foreign Ministry has expressed condolences for the deaths in Turkey and Syria.

The neighboring country

The neighboring country has announced the dispatch of rescue teams to Turkey to assist local authorities in dealing with the consequences of the deadly earthquake.

Bulgaria’s defence minister said that two Spartan military transport planes will travel to Adana, Turkey, with emergency teams of firefighters, rescue workers, and doctors.

Greece, Turkey’s neighbor, and other countries in the region have volunteered to provide emergency aid to assist with the rescue operation following Monday’s deadly earthquake that devastated southeast Turkey and northern Syria.

“Greece is mobilizing its resources and will assist immediately … (we are) deeply saddened by the devastating earthquake disaster,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis wrote in a tweet. Writing in Turkish, Israeli President Isaac Herzog offered help in a message on Twitter, adding: “The State of Israel is always ready to send aid by any means possible. Our hearts go out to the families and Turkish people who are grieving at this painful time.” The Egyptian Foreign Ministry, in a statement early Monday, offered help to both Turkey and Syria following the powerful earthquake.

The devastating quake was felt in Cairo, Egypt, as well as other regions of the region. Despite tense relations between Turkey and numerous nations in the region, notably Greece and Egypt, offers of aid were made.

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Randy Fenoli engaged Boyfriend Mete Kobal

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Randy Fenoli has a ring on! At the Marmara Park Avenue hotel in New York City, 58, proposed to Mete Kobal, his companion of almost a year. Randy Fenoli engaged Boyfriend Mete Kobal Randi Fenoli declares, “I’m so in love. Every day I’m ecstatic. And every day just gets more amazing. It really does. It’s … Read more