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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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36% Bias Score


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


Differing Responses to Memorial Disrespect in France and Greece
A man lighting his cigarette from the flame of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Paris ignited outrage in France, contrasting sharply with the neglect and vandalism at Greece's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where graffiti and protest activity have marred the site following the Tempe train tragedy.
Differing Responses to Memorial Disrespect in France and Greece
A man lighting his cigarette from the flame of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Paris ignited outrage in France, contrasting sharply with the neglect and vandalism at Greece's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where graffiti and protest activity have marred the site following the Tempe train tragedy.
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56% Bias Score


Greece's Fiscal Drag: Inflationary Tax Burden
Greece is among European nations experiencing a fiscal drag, with tax burdens outpacing income growth due to a lack of automatic tax scale adjustments for inflation, despite anticipated changes to alleviate the burden on middle-income families.
Greece's Fiscal Drag: Inflationary Tax Burden
Greece is among European nations experiencing a fiscal drag, with tax burdens outpacing income growth due to a lack of automatic tax scale adjustments for inflation, despite anticipated changes to alleviate the burden on middle-income families.
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56% Bias Score


Plummeting Enrollment in Greek Humanities Programs Sparks Concerns
Greek universities are experiencing a sharp decline in humanities program enrollment due to low salaries, high unemployment, and a lack of societal demand, leading to concerns about the quality of secondary education and potential educational policy conflicts.
Plummeting Enrollment in Greek Humanities Programs Sparks Concerns
Greek universities are experiencing a sharp decline in humanities program enrollment due to low salaries, high unemployment, and a lack of societal demand, leading to concerns about the quality of secondary education and potential educational policy conflicts.
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44% Bias Score


Comparing Greece's 1893 and 2009 Debt Crises: A Historical Analysis
A German historian, Corina Senserl, compared Greece's 1893 and 2009 financial crises, highlighting similarities in foreign responses but contrasting economic contexts and policy reactions, including the imposition of austerity measures in the second crisis.
Comparing Greece's 1893 and 2009 Debt Crises: A Historical Analysis
A German historian, Corina Senserl, compared Greece's 1893 and 2009 financial crises, highlighting similarities in foreign responses but contrasting economic contexts and policy reactions, including the imposition of austerity measures in the second crisis.
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36% Bias Score

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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60% Bias Score

Greece Reduces Withholding Tax Rates for Property Transfers
Greece's Independent Authority of Public Revenue (IAPR) has lowered withholding tax rates for issuing certificates of tax compliance to jointly liable persons of legal entities with settled overdue debts, impacting property transfers; new regulations (Law 5222/2025, Article 216, and IAPR decisions A...

Greece Reduces Withholding Tax Rates for Property Transfers
Greece's Independent Authority of Public Revenue (IAPR) has lowered withholding tax rates for issuing certificates of tax compliance to jointly liable persons of legal entities with settled overdue debts, impacting property transfers; new regulations (Law 5222/2025, Article 216, and IAPR decisions A...
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32% Bias Score

UK Father Wins £1 Million Lottery After Cancer Battle
A 51-year-old single father from Attleborough, Norfolk, who battled bowel cancer for two years, won £1 million in the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker draw and plans to use the money for a family holiday to Greece, a new house, and his children's future.

UK Father Wins £1 Million Lottery After Cancer Battle
A 51-year-old single father from Attleborough, Norfolk, who battled bowel cancer for two years, won £1 million in the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker draw and plans to use the money for a family holiday to Greece, a new house, and his children's future.
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32% Bias Score

Greek Ferry Grounds Near Nea Styra, Raising Safety Concerns
On Tuesday afternoon, the ferry boat "Panagia Paravouniotissa" carrying 105 passengers and 9 crew members ran aground near Nea Styra, Evia, Greece, prompting a passenger to report communication failures and a delayed response from the ferry company. All passengers and crew were safely evacuated.

Greek Ferry Grounds Near Nea Styra, Raising Safety Concerns
On Tuesday afternoon, the ferry boat "Panagia Paravouniotissa" carrying 105 passengers and 9 crew members ran aground near Nea Styra, Evia, Greece, prompting a passenger to report communication failures and a delayed response from the ferry company. All passengers and crew were safely evacuated.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Tourism Tender Excludes Local Firms, Raising Concerns
Greece's tourism promotion tender controversially excluded experienced Greek firms, benefiting multinational corporations despite Recovery Fund aims to support national resilience and SMEs; award-winning Greek companies were ineligible, raising concerns about the tender's criteria and effectiveness.

Greek Tourism Tender Excludes Local Firms, Raising Concerns
Greece's tourism promotion tender controversially excluded experienced Greek firms, benefiting multinational corporations despite Recovery Fund aims to support national resilience and SMEs; award-winning Greek companies were ineligible, raising concerns about the tender's criteria and effectiveness.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey's Aegean Marine Parks Announcement Strains Relations with Greece
Turkey announced the creation of marine parks in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, prompting skepticism from Greece, which views the move as politically motivated in the absence of an agreed-upon EEZ, and further complicating already strained relations marked by a lack of progress despite ongoin...

Turkey's Aegean Marine Parks Announcement Strains Relations with Greece
Turkey announced the creation of marine parks in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, prompting skepticism from Greece, which views the move as politically motivated in the absence of an agreed-upon EEZ, and further complicating already strained relations marked by a lack of progress despite ongoin...
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48% Bias Score
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