The Wider Image: The losing battle against Greece’s tumbling birthrate

A local vendor packs away his stuff at the end of the local open market as a train passes by with tanks destined for Ukraine, in the village of Dikaia, in the remote crop-growing area bordering Turkey and Bulgaria, northeastern Greece, March 29, 2024. The population of Orestiada, a crop-growing area bordering Turkey and Bulgaria, shrank 16% between 2011 and 2021, census data show; and the village of Ormenio used to be full of children, but now two thirds of the 300 residents are over 70. “We used to gather at weddings, at baptisms. Now we meet at funerals,” said Chrysoula Ioannidou, 61. “There are very few births.” REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki