After 2008 Greece became the epicentre of the “financial crisis” by an economic crisis that led to the closure of banks and the country coming within a hair’s-breadth of leaving the euro zone. Since 2015 with the advent of the “refugee crisis,” it became the hotspot of Europe. Almost five years later from the peak of the crisis , in 2019 more than 75,000 migrants arrived on the Greek shores, and the country's and international authorities predict that the refugee crisis in Greece will continue in 2020.
After 2008 Greece became the epicentre of the “financial crisis” by an economic crisis that led to the closure of banks and the country coming within a hair’s-breadth of leaving the euro zone. Since 2015 with the advent of the “refugee crisis,” it became the hotspot of Europe. Almost five years later from the peak of the crisis , in 2019 more than 75,000 migrants arrived on the Greek shores, and the country's and international authorities predict that the refugee crisis in Greece will continue in 2020.