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Maik:
Today's coronavirus count on Kef/Ithaka: 18/1
eody.gov.gr

Maik:

--- Quote ---A Jewish renaissance in Greece: Abandoned synagogues get new life

Jewish communities – the Greek-speaking Romaniotes – were established in Greece in antiquity, in cities such as Ioannina and Halkis. Sephardic communities were established after 1492, in important Jewish centers such as Salonika (Thessaloniki), and throughout Greece – from Corfu to Rhodes and from Didimoticho to Crete.

In the Holocaust, 87% of the Jewish community in Greece perished.
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https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-706673

Maik:

--- Quote ---Cybercrime Complaints Can Now Be Made Online In Greece

As of Friday, the public can file complaints concerning cybercrime incidents digitally on the gov.gr website.

The complaint can be filed in the section “Citizen and everyday life” and the subsection “Complaints.”

The police’s cybercrime prosecution unit will then examine the complaints.
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https://greekcitytimes.com/2022/05/14/cybercrime-complaints-can-now-be-made-online-in-greece/

Looks as though gov.gr is available in Greek only.

Maik:
Mains water supply behind and including Perikles Hotel in Sami will be cut off for a 'short period' from 08:00 this Monday, 16/05/22.

Maik:

--- Quote ---The best beach in Britain according to Tripadvisor where it feels like you're actually in Greece

Rhossili Bay Beach in Swansea, Wales, is an absolute paradise, but it’s little known by Londoners. Right at the western end of the stunning Gower Peninsula, you’ll find this beach haven, where soft sand literally stretches for miles along the coastline.

Unlike the beaches most of us are used to, this one is entirely un-spoilt. This is partly due to the fact that the sand is washed by the tide every day, so the beach stays clean and preserved.

When the tide is out, the beach is huge, and you can wander for hours along the coastline, or pass the day away on the sand with the occasional dip in the sea. The shallow waters are perfect for kids, so you can let them splash around without any worry.

It’s recommended you bring snacks with you - part of the beauty and tranquillity of Rhossili Bay is it’s not stocked up with cafes and activities.

But don’t worry, you’ll still find places to eat and drink with a short walk, as well as toilets, shops, and a car park.
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https://www.mylondon.news/lifestyle/travel/best-beach-rhossili-bay-greece-21137449

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