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Greece's abandoned "ghost" towns and villages offer an eerie glimpse into the future of a country, whose prime minister has warned of "existential" population collapse.
CNBC's Karen Gilchrist discusses the proliferation of Greece's depopulated "ghost" towns and how demographic shifts could put significant pressure on the economy.
With a population of just 30 residents, locals have transformed this nearly-empty town in Greece into a hub of sustainability, culture, innovation, and soul.
Firefighters are battling several blazes, with officials warning that extreme heat will pose a risk of more in the coming days.
Wildfires driven by searing temperatures and strong winds ravaged Turkey and parts of Greece in recent days, leaving four ...
International Living named Crete the best Greek island for retirement thanks to its strong healthcare, infrastructure, and ...
Greece's demographic decline stands at odds with the country's now much improved economic outlook. The Greek economy is projected to grow 2.2% in 2024, and 2.3% in 2025 — outpacing Europe's ...