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Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President"
Konstantinos Tasoulas was sworn in as Greece's new President on February 12, 2025, after winning a parliamentary vote with 160 votes, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou; the ceremony included a traditional oath and the attendance of high-ranking officials.
Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President"
Konstantinos Tasoulas was sworn in as Greece's new President on February 12, 2025, after winning a parliamentary vote with 160 votes, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou; the ceremony included a traditional oath and the attendance of high-ranking officials.
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12% Bias Score


Italy Tests Starlink Antennas Amidst National Security Contract Debate
Italy is testing Starlink antennas in four embassies but hasn't signed a deal, sparking debate over outsourcing national security communications to a US entity, despite considering a €1.5 billion contract. Competitor Eutelsat is also in talks.
Italy Tests Starlink Antennas Amidst National Security Contract Debate
Italy is testing Starlink antennas in four embassies but hasn't signed a deal, sparking debate over outsourcing national security communications to a US entity, despite considering a €1.5 billion contract. Competitor Eutelsat is also in talks.
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44% Bias Score


Greek AI Plan: Redundancy Concerns Over Proposed New Structures
A Greek government report proposes creating a high-level AI strategy head and a Data & AI agency to implement its AI plan, but the author argues that existing government bodies already have the necessary capabilities.
Greek AI Plan: Redundancy Concerns Over Proposed New Structures
A Greek government report proposes creating a high-level AI strategy head and a Data & AI agency to implement its AI plan, but the author argues that existing government bodies already have the necessary capabilities.
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48% Bias Score


Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.
Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.
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56% Bias Score


Athens Walking Tour Reveals City's History Through Architecture
A walking tour in Athens uses buildings along Amalias Avenue to tell stories of the city's history, revealing narratives embedded in architecture and connecting physical spaces to societal changes through bullet holes on a building from the 1944 riots and the design of the Lykiardopoulos Mansion.
Athens Walking Tour Reveals City's History Through Architecture
A walking tour in Athens uses buildings along Amalias Avenue to tell stories of the city's history, revealing narratives embedded in architecture and connecting physical spaces to societal changes through bullet holes on a building from the 1944 riots and the design of the Lykiardopoulos Mansion.
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20% Bias Score


US Proposes 30-Day Ceasefire in Ukraine Conflict
On Tuesday, the US proposed a 30-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine; Trump will speak with Putin, while Rubio will present the offer to Russia; Ukraine has accepted, while Russia's response is pending.
US Proposes 30-Day Ceasefire in Ukraine Conflict
On Tuesday, the US proposed a 30-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine; Trump will speak with Putin, while Rubio will present the offer to Russia; Ukraine has accepted, while Russia's response is pending.
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36% Bias Score

Yale Symphony Orchestra's Greek Tour Showcases Diverse Repertoire
The Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO), an internationally acclaimed ensemble founded in 1965, is touring Greece, performing in Thessaloniki (March 14th), Giannitsa (March 15th), Volos (March 17th), and Athens (March 20th), showcasing a repertoire ranging from film scores to jazz and classical masterpiec...

Yale Symphony Orchestra's Greek Tour Showcases Diverse Repertoire
The Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO), an internationally acclaimed ensemble founded in 1965, is touring Greece, performing in Thessaloniki (March 14th), Giannitsa (March 15th), Volos (March 17th), and Athens (March 20th), showcasing a repertoire ranging from film scores to jazz and classical masterpiec...
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28% Bias Score

Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President Amidst Domestic and International Challenges
Konstantinos Tasoulas was sworn in as Greece's ninth president since 1974, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou, in a ceremony attended by key political figures. His address focused on national unity and upholding constitutional duties amid domestic and international challenges, notably the Tempe tra...

Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President Amidst Domestic and International Challenges
Konstantinos Tasoulas was sworn in as Greece's ninth president since 1974, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou, in a ceremony attended by key political figures. His address focused on national unity and upholding constitutional duties amid domestic and international challenges, notably the Tempe tra...
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0% Bias Score

Greek Government Contracts to Real Estate Firm Spark Concerns
The Greek government awarded two contracts worth €58,200 to Prosperty, a real estate firm, to collect auction and property transaction data, sparking concerns about potential preferential treatment and unfair competition within the real estate sector.

Greek Government Contracts to Real Estate Firm Spark Concerns
The Greek government awarded two contracts worth €58,200 to Prosperty, a real estate firm, to collect auction and property transaction data, sparking concerns about potential preferential treatment and unfair competition within the real estate sector.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Government Reshuffle: Finance Minister Selection and Church's Intervention
Greece's next government faces challenges in choosing a finance minister, influenced by Kostas Hatzidakis's potential role and the Church's strong reaction to recent vandalism; a potential return of a Stylianidis to the cabinet is also under discussion.

Greek Government Reshuffle: Finance Minister Selection and Church's Intervention
Greece's next government faces challenges in choosing a finance minister, influenced by Kostas Hatzidakis's potential role and the Church's strong reaction to recent vandalism; a potential return of a Stylianidis to the cabinet is also under discussion.
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60% Bias Score

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Resume Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Indirect negotiations for extending the Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas restarted in Doha on Tuesday, amid a dire humanitarian situation caused by an 11-day Israeli blockade of aid and sporadic airstrikes that killed at least five people. Hamas seeks tangible progress, while Israel wants the...

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Resume Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Indirect negotiations for extending the Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas restarted in Doha on Tuesday, amid a dire humanitarian situation caused by an 11-day Israeli blockade of aid and sporadic airstrikes that killed at least five people. Hamas seeks tangible progress, while Israel wants the...
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36% Bias Score

Massacre of Alawites in Syria Following Regime Change
Mass killings of Alawites in western Syria have occurred since March 6th, following attacks on Syrian security forces, with estimates ranging from hundreds to over 1,200 dead, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and Human Rights Watch, while authorities remain silent.

Massacre of Alawites in Syria Following Regime Change
Mass killings of Alawites in western Syria have occurred since March 6th, following attacks on Syrian security forces, with estimates ranging from hundreds to over 1,200 dead, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and Human Rights Watch, while authorities remain silent.
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44% Bias Score
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