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- By ELAINE GLUSAC
At least three cruise lines have changed their itineraries in Greece to avoid the island of Lesbos, where some 20, 000 migrants from the Middle East and Africa are living in camps.
- By JOHN L. DORMAN
Credit and debit cards issued by foreign banks are being accepted throughout the country without any additional regulations.
- By KATHERINE LaGRAVE
Amid political and economic turmoil, Greek artists find inspiration, opportunity and a growing audience.
- By MARK ADAMS
Most visitors go to Gibraltar, Malta or Santorini for sun, seafood and relaxation. I was searching for something more elusive: the lost sunken city.
- By SUSANNE CRAIG
Law enforcement officials in Greece, N.Y., say they are close to seeking an indictment in connection with a 1978 blaze at a Holiday Inn that killed 10.
- By JOANNA KAKISSIS
The city’s self-confidence and creativity are stirring again after years of tough press that defined Athens as a beleaguered capital.
- By ELAINE GLUSAC
Hop from the coast of England to an island in Germany to an olive orchard in Italy, exploring a suite of moderately priced properties.
- By AMANDA PETRUSICH
A moving song by a Greek violinist led the writer to a hillside village across the ocean.
- By JENNIFER GILMORE
As episodes from her life story are written there, an outsider develops a tremendous closeness to the island.
- By LIZ ALDERMAN
A country still grappling with economic woes sees a flicker of optimism as travelers return.
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