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                                        Athens, Greece Greece is once again confronting a troubling social reality: an estimated 2.8 million people—more than a quarter of the country’s population—are now at risk of poverty or social exclusion. Despite signs of economic recovery in recent years, the benefits have not reached everyone, leaving many households struggling to keep up with rising living costs, stagnant wages, and persistent unemployment. The latest figures highlight widening inequality, particularly among young people, single‑parent families, and the long‑term unemployed. Inflation has intensified the pressure, eroding purchasing power and pushing vulnerable groups closer to the edge. Social organizations warn that the situation is becoming unsustainable, with increasing demand for food aid, housing support, and community services. While the government ha...

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Mild Earthquake Shakes Istanbul, No Major Damage Reported

People walk in Eminonu district, as the New Mosque is seen in the background, following an earthquake, in Istanbul, Turkey.

A 5.0-magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul on Thursday, briefly rattling residents in Turkey’s largest city. The tremor occurred in the early afternoon and was felt across several districts, prompting momentary concern but causing no significant damage or injuries, according to local authorities.

The quake’s epicenter was located in the Sea of Marmara, a region known for seismic activity. Emergency services were swiftly mobilized to assess the situation, and officials confirmed that infrastructure remained intact and daily life resumed quickly.

Experts from Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) reminded the public of the importance of earthquake preparedness, noting that Istanbul lies near the North Anatolian Fault, one of the most active fault lines in the region.

Residents took to social media to share their experiences, with many describing the tremor as brief but noticeable. Authorities continue to monitor the area for aftershocks, though none have been reported so far.

The incident serves as a reminder of Istanbul’s vulnerability to seismic events and the ongoing need for resilient urban planning and public awareness.


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