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Greece-Turkey Maritime Dispute Reignited by Conflicting Spatial Plans
Turkey and Greece simultaneously published their maritime spatial plans, sparking renewed tensions over Aegean Sea boundaries; Turkey rejects Greece's claims, including its island EEZs, citing the median line principle and the 1976 Berna Accord, while Greece insists its map is a technical obligation...
Greece-Turkey Maritime Dispute Reignited by Conflicting Spatial Plans
Turkey and Greece simultaneously published their maritime spatial plans, sparking renewed tensions over Aegean Sea boundaries; Turkey rejects Greece's claims, including its island EEZs, citing the median line principle and the 1976 Berna Accord, while Greece insists its map is a technical obligation...
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48% Bias Score


Greece Finalizes National Marine Spatial Strategy, Turkey Responds Mildly
Greece completed its National Marine Spatial Strategy (NMSS), mapping maritime zones and culminating efforts since 2011, including the Maniatis Law, 2014 maritime zone maps, and the "blue growth" policy; Turkey's reaction was relatively mild.
Greece Finalizes National Marine Spatial Strategy, Turkey Responds Mildly
Greece completed its National Marine Spatial Strategy (NMSS), mapping maritime zones and culminating efforts since 2011, including the Maniatis Law, 2014 maritime zone maps, and the "blue growth" policy; Turkey's reaction was relatively mild.
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36% Bias Score


Athens High School Bullying Incident Highlights Challenges in Reporting and Prevention
Three high school students in Athens damaged a classmate's jacket; the victim didn't report it fearing retaliation, highlighting the challenges in addressing bullying in Greek schools despite the government's forthcoming national strategy on juvenile violence.
Athens High School Bullying Incident Highlights Challenges in Reporting and Prevention
Three high school students in Athens damaged a classmate's jacket; the victim didn't report it fearing retaliation, highlighting the challenges in addressing bullying in Greek schools despite the government's forthcoming national strategy on juvenile violence.
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48% Bias Score


Greece to Discuss €1 Billion Defense Plan Amidst Interconnector Uncertainty
Greece's National Security Council will meet today to discuss a 12-year, €1 billion defense plan including four FDI frigates, two FREMM frigates, and MEKO frigate upgrades, alongside other projects, while uncertainty remains about the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnector.
Greece to Discuss €1 Billion Defense Plan Amidst Interconnector Uncertainty
Greece's National Security Council will meet today to discuss a 12-year, €1 billion defense plan including four FDI frigates, two FREMM frigates, and MEKO frigate upgrades, alongside other projects, while uncertainty remains about the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnector.
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36% Bias Score


Greece to Strengthen Border Security, Consider Sanctions Against NGOs Involved in Migrant Smuggling
Greek Ministers of Migration and Maritime Affairs met to discuss combating illegal immigration, focusing on strengthening the Coast Guard and potentially sanctioning NGOs involved in migrant smuggling based on pending court cases involving 18,500 miles of coastline.
Greece to Strengthen Border Security, Consider Sanctions Against NGOs Involved in Migrant Smuggling
Greek Ministers of Migration and Maritime Affairs met to discuss combating illegal immigration, focusing on strengthening the Coast Guard and potentially sanctioning NGOs involved in migrant smuggling based on pending court cases involving 18,500 miles of coastline.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Seeks €2 Billion in German Air Defense Systems
Athens informally requested ten German Diehl IRIS-T SL GBAD systems for its multi-layered air defense, costing approximately €2 billion with delivery in 18-36 months; this follows the need to replace Russian systems and aligns with European defense initiatives.
Greece Seeks €2 Billion in German Air Defense Systems
Athens informally requested ten German Diehl IRIS-T SL GBAD systems for its multi-layered air defense, costing approximately €2 billion with delivery in 18-36 months; this follows the need to replace Russian systems and aligns with European defense initiatives.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey Condemns Greece's Maritime Spatial Plan as Illegal
Turkey's Ministry of Defense denounced Greece's finalized maritime spatial plan as illegal and violating Turkish rights, asserting its commitment to protecting its interests in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, and vowing to take necessary measures.

Turkey Condemns Greece's Maritime Spatial Plan as Illegal
Turkey's Ministry of Defense denounced Greece's finalized maritime spatial plan as illegal and violating Turkish rights, asserting its commitment to protecting its interests in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, and vowing to take necessary measures.
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56% Bias Score

Athens' Patission Area: Artistic Revitalization and Rising Property Values
The Patission area in Athens is experiencing a surge in artistic activity and rising property values due to new galleries, existing art spaces, and an influx of digital nomads; this trend is attracting both Greek and international professionals, creating a vibrant, diverse, and economically thriving...

Athens' Patission Area: Artistic Revitalization and Rising Property Values
The Patission area in Athens is experiencing a surge in artistic activity and rising property values due to new galleries, existing art spaces, and an influx of digital nomads; this trend is attracting both Greek and international professionals, creating a vibrant, diverse, and economically thriving...
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44% Bias Score

Greece's Obstructed Rivers: A Call for Restoration
Greece lags in removing river obstacles despite a widespread European and US practice of restoring free-flowing rivers; a new Medina project advocates for removing obsolete structures and highlights the threat of small hydroelectric plants to the Aoos, Europe's last free-flowing river.

Greece's Obstructed Rivers: A Call for Restoration
Greece lags in removing river obstacles despite a widespread European and US practice of restoring free-flowing rivers; a new Medina project advocates for removing obsolete structures and highlights the threat of small hydroelectric plants to the Aoos, Europe's last free-flowing river.
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44% Bias Score

Greece's Progress on EU Recovery Fund Praised, but Concerns Remain
EU parliamentarians visiting Athens praised Greece's progress on the Recovery Fund, noting its second-place standing in receiving five installments and highlighting the fund's positive impact on growth. Concerns were raised about potentially linking future EU funding to reforms in unrelated sectors.

Greece's Progress on EU Recovery Fund Praised, but Concerns Remain
EU parliamentarians visiting Athens praised Greece's progress on the Recovery Fund, noting its second-place standing in receiving five installments and highlighting the fund's positive impact on growth. Concerns were raised about potentially linking future EU funding to reforms in unrelated sectors.
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44% Bias Score

Hercules" ABS Underperforms Due to Property Auction Shortfalls
Low proceeds from property auctions are hindering "Hercules" asset-backed securities performance, reaching only 26% of the target, while loan restructurings exceed expectations at 56%; in 2024, 29.5% of 69,026 scheduled auctions were canceled or suspended, with only 25.6% of completed auctions resul...

Hercules" ABS Underperforms Due to Property Auction Shortfalls
Low proceeds from property auctions are hindering "Hercules" asset-backed securities performance, reaching only 26% of the target, while loan restructurings exceed expectations at 56%; in 2024, 29.5% of 69,026 scheduled auctions were canceled or suspended, with only 25.6% of completed auctions resul...
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40% Bias Score

Thessaloniki Exhibit: Holocaust Survivor's Family Trauma Through Photography
Rene Revak's "Tehom" photography exhibition in Thessaloniki powerfully documents her family's deportation to Auschwitz during March-August 1943, highlighting the loss of her ancestors and the survival of her grandfather, using personal heirlooms and natural imagery to process trauma and promote heal...

Thessaloniki Exhibit: Holocaust Survivor's Family Trauma Through Photography
Rene Revak's "Tehom" photography exhibition in Thessaloniki powerfully documents her family's deportation to Auschwitz during March-August 1943, highlighting the loss of her ancestors and the survival of her grandfather, using personal heirlooms and natural imagery to process trauma and promote heal...
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32% Bias Score
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