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Hurricane Melissa · HaitiFlooding from Hurricane Melissa killed 25 people in Haiti while the storm still churned across Cuba on Wednesday after leaving Jamaica with widespread damage and power outages, officials say.See the Story
Hurricane Melissa leaves 25 dead in Haiti, causes widespread damage in Jamaica and Cuba
43% Center coverage: 308 sources

Police · CreteTwo people have died and at least six others were injured on Saturday in a shooting on the Greek island of Crete reportedly sparked by a long-standing family feud, authorities said. The incident began shortly after 11 a.m. in the village of Vorizia, located 52 kilometers (32 miles) south of Heraklion, the island’s largest city.See the Story
Shooting on Greek island of Crete leaves 2 dead and at least 6 injured
37% Center coverage: 59 sources

Environment · AtticaThe LNG facility at Revithoussa, Greece. Credit: Ministry of Energy The upcoming intergovernmental transatlantic energy cooperation meeting, known as the Partnership for Transatlantic Energy Cooperation (P-TEC), is expected to provide a significant boost to Greece’s strategy of strengthening its role as a key energy supply hub for Southeast Europe. The high-level session is scheduled to take place on Thursday and Friday in Athens. The event will…See the Story
Four U.S. Cabinet Officials to Attend Major Energy Summit in Athens
100% Right coverage: 2 sources