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False Claims of Migrant Protests in Greece Mask Anger Over Deadly Train Crash"
A video falsely depicting protests against migrants in Greece has gone viral, actually showing a February 28th demonstration marking the second anniversary of a deadly train crash, fueling public anger over the government's response and leading to a failed no-confidence vote.
False Claims of Migrant Protests in Greece Mask Anger Over Deadly Train Crash"
A video falsely depicting protests against migrants in Greece has gone viral, actually showing a February 28th demonstration marking the second anniversary of a deadly train crash, fueling public anger over the government's response and leading to a failed no-confidence vote.
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24% Bias Score


Turkey Seeks to Extend 'Calm Waters' Period with Greece Amidst Maritime Disputes
Turkey's ambassador to Greece highlighted Ankara's aim to extend a period of de-escalation and resolve disputes via international law, despite differing interpretations; an upcoming summit between the leaders of Greece and Turkey will be crucial in this regard.
Turkey Seeks to Extend 'Calm Waters' Period with Greece Amidst Maritime Disputes
Turkey's ambassador to Greece highlighted Ankara's aim to extend a period of de-escalation and resolve disputes via international law, despite differing interpretations; an upcoming summit between the leaders of Greece and Turkey will be crucial in this regard.
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36% Bias Score


Tempe Train Disaster Exposes Systemic Failures in Greece
The Tempe train collision in Greece resulted in 57 deaths and widespread outrage, prompting demands for accountability and systemic reforms to prevent future incidents, raising concerns about the government's ability to manage the crisis effectively and maintain public trust.
Tempe Train Disaster Exposes Systemic Failures in Greece
The Tempe train collision in Greece resulted in 57 deaths and widespread outrage, prompting demands for accountability and systemic reforms to prevent future incidents, raising concerns about the government's ability to manage the crisis effectively and maintain public trust.
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40% Bias Score


Tempi Train Disaster: Report Exposes Systemic Failures within OSE
The official Tempi train accident report reveals systemic failures within the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE), including inadequate training, outdated communication systems, understaffing, and insufficient maintenance, all contributing to the accident and highlighting the failure of the governm...
Tempi Train Disaster: Report Exposes Systemic Failures within OSE
The official Tempi train accident report reveals systemic failures within the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE), including inadequate training, outdated communication systems, understaffing, and insufficient maintenance, all contributing to the accident and highlighting the failure of the governm...
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24% Bias Score


Greek MP Arrested for Vandalizing National Gallery Artwork
Niki party MP Nikos Papadopoulos vandalized artwork at the National Gallery on Monday, claiming religious offense; he's been arrested for aggravated damage, and the Gallery is temporarily closed.
Greek MP Arrested for Vandalizing National Gallery Artwork
Niki party MP Nikos Papadopoulos vandalized artwork at the National Gallery on Monday, claiming religious offense; he's been arrested for aggravated damage, and the Gallery is temporarily closed.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Appeals EUIPO Cancellation of "Turkaegean" Trademark
Turkey appealed the EUIPO's January 10, 2025, decision to cancel its "Turkaegean" trademark, registered December 16, 2021, for six uses. The EUIPO cited geographical indications and lack of distinctiveness as reasons, rejecting Turkey's claims of abuse of rights by Greece.
Turkey Appeals EUIPO Cancellation of "Turkaegean" Trademark
Turkey appealed the EUIPO's January 10, 2025, decision to cancel its "Turkaegean" trademark, registered December 16, 2021, for six uses. The EUIPO cited geographical indications and lack of distinctiveness as reasons, rejecting Turkey's claims of abuse of rights by Greece.
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40% Bias Score

Greek PM to Reshuffle Cabinet Following Presidential Transition
Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou met with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday before the Thursday inauguration of the new president, Kostas Tasoulas, triggering an expected cabinet reshuffle aiming to restore public trust after the Tempe train disaster.

Greek PM to Reshuffle Cabinet Following Presidential Transition
Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou met with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday before the Thursday inauguration of the new president, Kostas Tasoulas, triggering an expected cabinet reshuffle aiming to restore public trust after the Tempe train disaster.
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44% Bias Score

Greece's E-Government Adoption Nears EU Average"
In 2024, 66.3% of Greeks aged 16–74 used e-government services (gov.gr), nearing the EU average of 70%, a significant increase since 2020 when obtaining documents required in-person visits; the platform now offers over 2,170 services, with 8.6 million users and 328 million documents issued since its...

Greece's E-Government Adoption Nears EU Average"
In 2024, 66.3% of Greeks aged 16–74 used e-government services (gov.gr), nearing the EU average of 70%, a significant increase since 2020 when obtaining documents required in-person visits; the platform now offers over 2,170 services, with 8.6 million users and 328 million documents issued since its...
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32% Bias Score

Tempe Crash: Families Battle Fading Memories, State's Inaction
Two years after the Tempe train crash in Greece, the parents of the victims are struggling with the fading memories of their children, while the Greek state's failure to establish an official day of remembrance compounds their suffering and risks repeating similar tragedies.

Tempe Crash: Families Battle Fading Memories, State's Inaction
Two years after the Tempe train crash in Greece, the parents of the victims are struggling with the fading memories of their children, while the Greek state's failure to establish an official day of remembrance compounds their suffering and risks repeating similar tragedies.
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60% Bias Score

EU Defense Plan Risks Undermining Cohesion Policies
The European Commission's plan to strengthen European defense involves member states borrowing individually, with a €150 billion low-interest loan and an "escape clause" excluding these loans from deficit calculations, potentially diverting funds from cohesion policies and increasing social inequali...

EU Defense Plan Risks Undermining Cohesion Policies
The European Commission's plan to strengthen European defense involves member states borrowing individually, with a €150 billion low-interest loan and an "escape clause" excluding these loans from deficit calculations, potentially diverting funds from cohesion policies and increasing social inequali...
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56% Bias Score

Panathēnea: Reviving Ancient Games as a Modern Tech Festival in Athens
Lars Rasmussen and Eloida Visviki, inspired by ancient Panathenaic Games, are launching Panathēnea, a tech festival in Athens from May 7-9, 2024, with over 30 international speakers, including Melanie Perkins (Canva CEO) and Peter Vesterbacka (Angry Birds founder), supported by Aegean Airlines and N...

Panathēnea: Reviving Ancient Games as a Modern Tech Festival in Athens
Lars Rasmussen and Eloida Visviki, inspired by ancient Panathenaic Games, are launching Panathēnea, a tech festival in Athens from May 7-9, 2024, with over 30 international speakers, including Melanie Perkins (Canva CEO) and Peter Vesterbacka (Angry Birds founder), supported by Aegean Airlines and N...
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28% Bias Score

Greek Author Condemns Use of Children in Violent Protests
Greek author Athina Kakouri condemns parents and teachers for bringing children to violent protests in Greece, citing vandalism, economic costs, and historical parallels to communist propaganda.

Greek Author Condemns Use of Children in Violent Protests
Greek author Athina Kakouri condemns parents and teachers for bringing children to violent protests in Greece, citing vandalism, economic costs, and historical parallels to communist propaganda.
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68% Bias Score
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