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Tsipras's Thessaloniki Speech: A Calculated Move Ahead of Potential Political Comeback?
Former SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras is generating buzz before his upcoming speech at the Economist conference in Thessaloniki, using social media to criticize the current government's economic policies and stoking anticipation for a potential political resurgence.
Tsipras's Thessaloniki Speech: A Calculated Move Ahead of Potential Political Comeback?
Former SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras is generating buzz before his upcoming speech at the Economist conference in Thessaloniki, using social media to criticize the current government's economic policies and stoking anticipation for a potential political resurgence.
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48% Bias Score


Greece combats art forgery with new legislation
Greece is addressing art forgery with a new bill establishing a body of expert appraisers and authenticators to verify artwork, including measures for artwork destruction and a public online registry.
Greece combats art forgery with new legislation
Greece is addressing art forgery with a new bill establishing a body of expert appraisers and authenticators to verify artwork, including measures for artwork destruction and a public online registry.
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Greece Reaffirms Commitment to Greece-Cyprus-Israel Electricity Interconnector
Greece's Minister of Environment and Energy, Stauros Papasavvou, reiterated the country's firm commitment to the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) project, despite comments from Cyprus' finance minister questioning its viability.
Greece Reaffirms Commitment to Greece-Cyprus-Israel Electricity Interconnector
Greece's Minister of Environment and Energy, Stauros Papasavvou, reiterated the country's firm commitment to the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) project, despite comments from Cyprus' finance minister questioning its viability.
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The Siren Parthenope and the Naming of Naples
The city of Naples, Italy, derives its name from Parthenope, a siren in Greek mythology who, according to legend, drowned herself after failing to lure Odysseus and his men and whose body washed ashore near what is now Naples.
The Siren Parthenope and the Naming of Naples
The city of Naples, Italy, derives its name from Parthenope, a siren in Greek mythology who, according to legend, drowned herself after failing to lure Odysseus and his men and whose body washed ashore near what is now Naples.
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Powerful Earthquake Devastates Afghanistan, Leaving Hundreds Dead and Thousands Homeless
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan late Sunday, causing widespread destruction in the Nangarhar, Kunar, and Laghman provinces, leaving over 800 dead and 2,700 injured, with thousands more left homeless.
Powerful Earthquake Devastates Afghanistan, Leaving Hundreds Dead and Thousands Homeless
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan late Sunday, causing widespread destruction in the Nangarhar, Kunar, and Laghman provinces, leaving over 800 dead and 2,700 injured, with thousands more left homeless.
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4% Bias Score


Trump's Sanctions Backfire: India, Russia, and China Strengthen Ties
Amidst escalating tensions, India's strengthening ties with Russia and China directly counter US President Trump's attempts to use economic sanctions as a political tool, highlighting a shift in global alliances.
Trump's Sanctions Backfire: India, Russia, and China Strengthen Ties
Amidst escalating tensions, India's strengthening ties with Russia and China directly counter US President Trump's attempts to use economic sanctions as a political tool, highlighting a shift in global alliances.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Government Seizes €22.6 Million in OPKEPE Scandal, Arrests Imminent
Following a major corruption scandal involving the OPKEPE agricultural subsidy agency, the Greek government announced the seizure of €22.6 million and the impending arrest of 1,036 individuals, aiming to recover stolen funds and restore public trust.

Greek Government Seizes €22.6 Million in OPKEPE Scandal, Arrests Imminent
Following a major corruption scandal involving the OPKEPE agricultural subsidy agency, the Greek government announced the seizure of €22.6 million and the impending arrest of 1,036 individuals, aiming to recover stolen funds and restore public trust.
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44% Bias Score

Greek PM Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdogan to Meet at UN General Assembly
Amidst strained Greek-Turkish relations, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are scheduled to meet during the UN General Assembly in New York (September 22-26) to address the stalemate in bilateral talks, with significant hurdles remaining due to Turkey's actions un...

Greek PM Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdogan to Meet at UN General Assembly
Amidst strained Greek-Turkish relations, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are scheduled to meet during the UN General Assembly in New York (September 22-26) to address the stalemate in bilateral talks, with significant hurdles remaining due to Turkey's actions un...
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Greece: Political Landscape, Education, and Geopolitical Tensions
This report analyzes the 51st anniversary of PASOK, the upcoming school year's challenges, potential Turkish-Libyan agreement against Greece, and housing plans for the Armed Forces.

Greece: Political Landscape, Education, and Geopolitical Tensions
This report analyzes the 51st anniversary of PASOK, the upcoming school year's challenges, potential Turkish-Libyan agreement against Greece, and housing plans for the Armed Forces.
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Simitis's 2003 PASOK Leadership Handoff and its Contrast to Mitsotakis's Current Situation
In 2003, facing inevitable electoral defeat, Costas Simitis ceded PASOK leadership to George Papandreou, a move ultimately deemed disastrous; however, unlike Simitis's government, the current Mitsotakis government, despite facing challenges, maintains a significant lead in polls and hasn't encounter...

Simitis's 2003 PASOK Leadership Handoff and its Contrast to Mitsotakis's Current Situation
In 2003, facing inevitable electoral defeat, Costas Simitis ceded PASOK leadership to George Papandreou, a move ultimately deemed disastrous; however, unlike Simitis's government, the current Mitsotakis government, despite facing challenges, maintains a significant lead in polls and hasn't encounter...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Summer of Authoritarianism: Crackdown on Crime and Opposition
During his 2024 summer without vacation, President Trump deployed the National Guard in multiple Democratic-led cities, initiated legal actions against political opponents, and pressured the Federal Reserve, escalating his authoritarian-style governance.

Trump's Summer of Authoritarianism: Crackdown on Crime and Opposition
During his 2024 summer without vacation, President Trump deployed the National Guard in multiple Democratic-led cities, initiated legal actions against political opponents, and pressured the Federal Reserve, escalating his authoritarian-style governance.
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60% Bias Score

Afghanistan Earthquake: Death Toll Exceeds 1,400, Thousands Homeless
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on Monday, killing over 1,400 people, injuring over 3,100, and destroying thousands of homes, primarily in Kunar province, according to the Taliban government.

Afghanistan Earthquake: Death Toll Exceeds 1,400, Thousands Homeless
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on Monday, killing over 1,400 people, injuring over 3,100, and destroying thousands of homes, primarily in Kunar province, according to the Taliban government.
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24% Bias Score
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