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Greek Official Under Investigation for €2.5 Million EU Farm Subsidy Fraud
A probe into a massive EU farm fund fraud in Greece is widening to include Kalliopi Semertzidou, a former official from the ruling New Democracy party, who allegedly received €2.5 million in subsidies between 2019 and 2024, prompting her resignation amid protests from farmers facing delayed payments...
Greek Official Under Investigation for €2.5 Million EU Farm Subsidy Fraud
A probe into a massive EU farm fund fraud in Greece is widening to include Kalliopi Semertzidou, a former official from the ruling New Democracy party, who allegedly received €2.5 million in subsidies between 2019 and 2024, prompting her resignation amid protests from farmers facing delayed payments...
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Greek Summer Health Guide: Treating Common Ailments Without Antibiotics
A new guide from the Hellenic Intermunicipal Network of Healthy Cities addresses common summer ailments in Greece, including the common cold, insect bites, swimmer's ear, conjunctivitis, and invasive Streptococcus infections, emphasizing that antibiotics are generally unnecessary, except for specifi...
Greek Summer Health Guide: Treating Common Ailments Without Antibiotics
A new guide from the Hellenic Intermunicipal Network of Healthy Cities addresses common summer ailments in Greece, including the common cold, insect bites, swimmer's ear, conjunctivitis, and invasive Streptococcus infections, emphasizing that antibiotics are generally unnecessary, except for specifi...
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First International Olympics of Humanoid Robots to be Held in Olympia
The first International Olympics of Humanoid Robots will take place in Olympia, Greece, from August 29th to September 2nd, featuring advanced technologies from leading robotics companies, aiming to showcase advancements and address the industry's challenges, particularly in dexterity and global comp...
First International Olympics of Humanoid Robots to be Held in Olympia
The first International Olympics of Humanoid Robots will take place in Olympia, Greece, from August 29th to September 2nd, featuring advanced technologies from leading robotics companies, aiming to showcase advancements and address the industry's challenges, particularly in dexterity and global comp...
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Egypt Challenges Greece's Maritime Boundaries
Egypt challenged Greece's maritime boundaries outlined in its April 16th Maritime Spatial Plan, rejecting the extent of Greece's EEZ as defined east and west of the 2020 agreement with Egypt, creating further tension between the two nations after the Mount Sinai incident.
Egypt Challenges Greece's Maritime Boundaries
Egypt challenged Greece's maritime boundaries outlined in its April 16th Maritime Spatial Plan, rejecting the extent of Greece's EEZ as defined east and west of the 2020 agreement with Egypt, creating further tension between the two nations after the Mount Sinai incident.
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Greece Rejects Libyan Maritime Claims, Cites International Law
Greece officially rejected Libya's claims on its maritime zones, citing international law and a 2020 agreement with Egypt, following two Libyan statements supporting the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime agreement. Greece also announced an international tender for exploration licenses in areas claimed by L...
Greece Rejects Libyan Maritime Claims, Cites International Law
Greece officially rejected Libya's claims on its maritime zones, citing international law and a 2020 agreement with Egypt, following two Libyan statements supporting the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime agreement. Greece also announced an international tender for exploration licenses in areas claimed by L...
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Greek Pension Disparity Highlights Public-Private Sector Divide
Greece's June 2025 pension data reveals an average gross pension of €843.63, with 60% of pensioners receiving under €1,000; new private sector retirees average €760.16 compared to €1,327.67 for public sector retirees, reflecting the impact of the 10-year economic crisis and pension reforms.
Greek Pension Disparity Highlights Public-Private Sector Divide
Greece's June 2025 pension data reveals an average gross pension of €843.63, with 60% of pensioners receiving under €1,000; new private sector retirees average €760.16 compared to €1,327.67 for public sector retirees, reflecting the impact of the 10-year economic crisis and pension reforms.
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Extreme Fire Risk Warning Issued for Nine Greek Regions
Greece's Civil Protection agency issued an extreme fire risk warning (level 5) for Attica and eight other regions on Saturday, urging citizens to avoid activities that could spark wildfires and authorities to be on high alert.

Extreme Fire Risk Warning Issued for Nine Greek Regions
Greece's Civil Protection agency issued an extreme fire risk warning (level 5) for Attica and eight other regions on Saturday, urging citizens to avoid activities that could spark wildfires and authorities to be on high alert.
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Greece Expands Marine Parks, Bolsters Maritime Sovereignty
Greece created two national marine parks in the Ionian and Southern Cyclades on July 21st, covering over 27,500 sq km, exceeding initial plans by 25%, to protect marine biodiversity and assert its maritime sovereignty.

Greece Expands Marine Parks, Bolsters Maritime Sovereignty
Greece created two national marine parks in the Ionian and Southern Cyclades on July 21st, covering over 27,500 sq km, exceeding initial plans by 25%, to protect marine biodiversity and assert its maritime sovereignty.
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Greek Ports: Roadmap to Zero-Emission Sustainability
A Technical University of Crete study outlines a green transition plan for Greek ports, focusing on renewable energy, electrification, automation, and alternative fuels to achieve zero emissions by 2050, aiming to reduce pollution and improve sustainability, particularly crucial given Greece's high ...

Greek Ports: Roadmap to Zero-Emission Sustainability
A Technical University of Crete study outlines a green transition plan for Greek ports, focusing on renewable energy, electrification, automation, and alternative fuels to achieve zero emissions by 2050, aiming to reduce pollution and improve sustainability, particularly crucial given Greece's high ...
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Greece, Turkey Clash Over Competing Marine Park Maps Amidst Ongoing Maritime Disputes
Greece and Turkey unveiled competing marine park maps in the Eastern Mediterranean, implicitly marking their respective maritime claims, escalating tensions stemming from the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime agreement that violated international law and triggered condemnations from Greece and the EU.

Greece, Turkey Clash Over Competing Marine Park Maps Amidst Ongoing Maritime Disputes
Greece and Turkey unveiled competing marine park maps in the Eastern Mediterranean, implicitly marking their respective maritime claims, escalating tensions stemming from the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime agreement that violated international law and triggered condemnations from Greece and the EU.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Sees 4.6% Rise in International Air Travel Capacity in August-October
Greece's international air travel capacity increased 4.6% in August-October, driven by significant growth from the US (23.2%), Israel (29.2%), and Turkey (25.4%), suggesting a tourism boom, although slower than previous years.

Greece Sees 4.6% Rise in International Air Travel Capacity in August-October
Greece's international air travel capacity increased 4.6% in August-October, driven by significant growth from the US (23.2%), Israel (29.2%), and Turkey (25.4%), suggesting a tourism boom, although slower than previous years.
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Greece and Egypt Reaffirm Maritime Law Commitment
Greek and Egyptian foreign ministers met in Athens, marking the fifth anniversary of their partial EEZ agreement and reaffirming their commitment to international maritime law in defining maritime zones; Egypt also addressed concerns over the Saint Catherine's Monastery.

Greece and Egypt Reaffirm Maritime Law Commitment
Greek and Egyptian foreign ministers met in Athens, marking the fifth anniversary of their partial EEZ agreement and reaffirming their commitment to international maritime law in defining maritime zones; Egypt also addressed concerns over the Saint Catherine's Monastery.
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32% Bias Score
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