February is typically a slow time on the Greek island of Santorini, but a recent surge in earthquakes has caused most residents to flee, leaving the streets deserted. With over 160 tremors of magnitude 4 or higher in the first nine days of the month, experts are uncertain about the future seismic activity and have declared a state of emergency on the island. Despite concerns, some residents have chosen to remain, while others have evacuated, leaving the tourism industry in a state of uncertainty.
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Irregular migrant crossings into Europe fall 30% in first quarter of 2025
Human rights groups attribute a 30% drop in irregular crossings at Europe’s borders during the first quarter of the year to EU policies that prioritize deterrence and overlook rights abuses in countries like Libya and Tunisia. The EU’s border agency Frontex reported nearly 33,600 fewer arrivals compared to the same period last year, indicating a decline across all major migratory routes into Europe. This situation raises concerns about the impact of such policies on the...
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