Wife Publicly Testifies Against Husband and 50 Rapists in Decade-Long Abuse Case
Gisele Pellico publicly testified against her husband, Dominique, and 50 other men who repeatedly raped her over a decade, revealing a shocking network of abuse orchestrated by her husband.
Wife Publicly Testifies Against Husband and 50 Rapists in Decade-Long Abuse Case
Gisele Pellico publicly testified against her husband, Dominique, and 50 other men who repeatedly raped her over a decade, revealing a shocking network of abuse orchestrated by her husband.
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52% Bias Score
Foreign Investment in Greek Private Education Surges
Foreign investment in Greek private education is expanding, with two more Attica schools—one in the northern suburbs and another in East Attica—in advanced talks with British investors, following similar deals involving Moraitis School, Kostea-Geitona Schools, Doukas Schools, and Plato School. This ...
Foreign Investment in Greek Private Education Surges
Foreign investment in Greek private education is expanding, with two more Attica schools—one in the northern suburbs and another in East Attica—in advanced talks with British investors, following similar deals involving Moraitis School, Kostea-Geitona Schools, Doukas Schools, and Plato School. This ...
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44% Bias Score
Spain Reduces Work Week Amid Employer Opposition
The Spanish government reached an agreement with unions to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, but faces employer opposition and parliamentary uncertainty; the reform, impacting nearly 12 million private sector workers, aims to improve workers' well-being.
Spain Reduces Work Week Amid Employer Opposition
The Spanish government reached an agreement with unions to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, but faces employer opposition and parliamentary uncertainty; the reform, impacting nearly 12 million private sector workers, aims to improve workers' well-being.
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44% Bias Score
New Democracy Holds Strong Lead Despite Negative Government Assessment
A Metron Analysis poll shows New Democracy leading PASOK by 9.8% in voting intention (24.2% vs 14.4%), while 59% negatively assess the government and 57% the Prime Minister.
New Democracy Holds Strong Lead Despite Negative Government Assessment
A Metron Analysis poll shows New Democracy leading PASOK by 9.8% in voting intention (24.2% vs 14.4%), while 59% negatively assess the government and 57% the Prime Minister.
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32% Bias Score
Cyprus Buffer Zone: Farmer-UNFICYP Clash Causes Injuries and Damage
In Cyprus's buffer zone near Deryneia, a farmer and his employees clashed with UNFICYP peacekeepers on Friday while cultivating land, resulting in damage to UN vehicles, a minor injury to a peacekeeper, and an assertion of assault.
Cyprus Buffer Zone: Farmer-UNFICYP Clash Causes Injuries and Damage
In Cyprus's buffer zone near Deryneia, a farmer and his employees clashed with UNFICYP peacekeepers on Friday while cultivating land, resulting in damage to UN vehicles, a minor injury to a peacekeeper, and an assertion of assault.
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40% Bias Score
EU Pledges €30 Billion to Ukraine, Addresses Middle East, Syria, and Migration
The European Council, under António Costa, met in Brussels to discuss the war in Ukraine, the Middle East, Syria's new HTS leadership, and migration; they pledged €30 billion in aid to Ukraine by 2025, largely for weapons, and will cautiously assess Syria's new leadership.
EU Pledges €30 Billion to Ukraine, Addresses Middle East, Syria, and Migration
The European Council, under António Costa, met in Brussels to discuss the war in Ukraine, the Middle East, Syria's new HTS leadership, and migration; they pledged €30 billion in aid to Ukraine by 2025, largely for weapons, and will cautiously assess Syria's new leadership.
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44% Bias Score
Greek Government Disregards Council of State Rulings
The Greek government twice disregarded Council of State rulings: first, by failing to inform surveillance victims as ordered; second, by passing legislation to override a decision deeming the New Building Code unconstitutional. This undermines public trust in the judiciary and the rule of law.
Greek Government Disregards Council of State Rulings
The Greek government twice disregarded Council of State rulings: first, by failing to inform surveillance victims as ordered; second, by passing legislation to override a decision deeming the New Building Code unconstitutional. This undermines public trust in the judiciary and the rule of law.
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56% Bias Score
Vana Xenou's Eleusis Retrospective: "Mystery 15" Opens February 9th
Vana Xenou's retrospective exhibition, "Mystery 15: The Open Museum," opens February 9th, 2024, in Eleusis, Greece, showcasing her nearly 30-year exploration of the Eleusinian Mysteries through a combination of art, research, and public space design, culminating in a multi-faceted display of Eleusis...
Vana Xenou's Eleusis Retrospective: "Mystery 15" Opens February 9th
Vana Xenou's retrospective exhibition, "Mystery 15: The Open Museum," opens February 9th, 2024, in Eleusis, Greece, showcasing her nearly 30-year exploration of the Eleusinian Mysteries through a combination of art, research, and public space design, culminating in a multi-faceted display of Eleusis...
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40% Bias Score
Greek Tax Revenue Improves Amidst Higher Compliance
Greek tax authorities report that 80% of taxes are paid on time, with corporate income tax and VAT showing significant increases due to government measures promoting electronic transactions, while individual taxpayer compliance is lower.
Greek Tax Revenue Improves Amidst Higher Compliance
Greek tax authorities report that 80% of taxes are paid on time, with corporate income tax and VAT showing significant increases due to government measures promoting electronic transactions, while individual taxpayer compliance is lower.
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40% Bias Score
Demolition of Athens' Koromilas Mansion Reveals Post-War Urban Transformation
A photograph from the National Gallery's archives depicts the final days of the Koromilas Mansion in Athens before its 1963 demolition, highlighting the significant loss of historical architecture in Syntagma Square and the broader shift toward modern urban development.
Demolition of Athens' Koromilas Mansion Reveals Post-War Urban Transformation
A photograph from the National Gallery's archives depicts the final days of the Koromilas Mansion in Athens before its 1963 demolition, highlighting the significant loss of historical architecture in Syntagma Square and the broader shift toward modern urban development.
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40% Bias Score
Androulakis's Brussels Reception Boosts PASOK's Political Standing
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis received enthusiastic support from fellow European socialist leaders in Brussels, boosting the party's standing amidst rising poll numbers and effective political maneuvering, potentially signaling a shift in the Greek political landscape.
Androulakis's Brussels Reception Boosts PASOK's Political Standing
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis received enthusiastic support from fellow European socialist leaders in Brussels, boosting the party's standing amidst rising poll numbers and effective political maneuvering, potentially signaling a shift in the Greek political landscape.
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40% Bias Score
Putin Claims Military Gains in Ukraine, Offers Conditional Negotiations, Proposes "Missile Duel" with US
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russian forces are advancing in Ukraine and are "ready to negotiate and compromise," but only with the Ukrainian parliament, while also proposing a "missile duel" with the US, showcasing a new hypersonic missile, and blaming Ukraine for a series of ter...
Putin Claims Military Gains in Ukraine, Offers Conditional Negotiations, Proposes "Missile Duel" with US
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russian forces are advancing in Ukraine and are "ready to negotiate and compromise," but only with the Ukrainian parliament, while also proposing a "missile duel" with the US, showcasing a new hypersonic missile, and blaming Ukraine for a series of ter...
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60% Bias Score