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Greek Parliament Bypasses Constitutional Procedure in Triantafyllides Case
The Greek Parliament's fast-track referral of Christos Triantafyllides to the judiciary, bypassing a constitutional requirement for a preliminary committee review, has raised concerns about due process and echoes past controversies involving procedural irregularities within the parliament.
Greek Parliament Bypasses Constitutional Procedure in Triantafyllides Case
The Greek Parliament's fast-track referral of Christos Triantafyllides to the judiciary, bypassing a constitutional requirement for a preliminary committee review, has raised concerns about due process and echoes past controversies involving procedural irregularities within the parliament.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Leaders Emphasize Unity and Progress in 1821 Revolution Anniversary Speeches
Greek political leaders, including President Tasoulas, Prime Minister Mitsotakis, and opposition leaders, delivered speeches on March 25th, 2024, emphasizing national unity, economic prosperity, and strong defenses as key lessons from the 1821 revolution, highlighting their importance for Greece's p...
Greek Leaders Emphasize Unity and Progress in 1821 Revolution Anniversary Speeches
Greek political leaders, including President Tasoulas, Prime Minister Mitsotakis, and opposition leaders, delivered speeches on March 25th, 2024, emphasizing national unity, economic prosperity, and strong defenses as key lessons from the 1821 revolution, highlighting their importance for Greece's p...
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36% Bias Score


UN Security Council Meeting Focuses on Adaptability in Peacekeeping Operations
Denmark hosted a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing adaptability in UN peacekeeping operations, addressing challenges like prolonged conflicts and climate change, with Greece highlighting the vital role of peacekeepers and advocating for improved accountability and regional cooperation.
UN Security Council Meeting Focuses on Adaptability in Peacekeeping Operations
Denmark hosted a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing adaptability in UN peacekeeping operations, addressing challenges like prolonged conflicts and climate change, with Greece highlighting the vital role of peacekeepers and advocating for improved accountability and regional cooperation.
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32% Bias Score


AI and Humanity: A Play Explores the Limits of Understanding
In the play "Confidential - A New Moral Order of Things," AI interviewers (Eleni Stai and Pavlos Tsimas) question three scientists (Tamila Koulieva, Marianna Kimouli, and Christos Stergioglou) about humanity's future, revealing the AI's inability to grasp human emotions and the scientists' reluctanc...
AI and Humanity: A Play Explores the Limits of Understanding
In the play "Confidential - A New Moral Order of Things," AI interviewers (Eleni Stai and Pavlos Tsimas) question three scientists (Tamila Koulieva, Marianna Kimouli, and Christos Stergioglou) about humanity's future, revealing the AI's inability to grasp human emotions and the scientists' reluctanc...
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40% Bias Score


Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...
Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...
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56% Bias Score


Descendants of Greek Revolutionaries Preserve National Heritage
In March 1821, Greek revolutionaries in the Peloponnese and Rumelia initiated the Greek War of Independence, with descendants today actively preserving their ancestors' legacy and values.
Descendants of Greek Revolutionaries Preserve National Heritage
In March 1821, Greek revolutionaries in the Peloponnese and Rumelia initiated the Greek War of Independence, with descendants today actively preserving their ancestors' legacy and values.
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20% Bias Score

Greece Plans Tax Cuts to Boost Middle Class Income
The Greek government is planning a permanent package of tax cuts and social security contribution reductions for the middle class, funded by increased tax revenue from reduced tax evasion; rating agencies view this positively but stress the importance of continued structural reforms for sustainable ...

Greece Plans Tax Cuts to Boost Middle Class Income
The Greek government is planning a permanent package of tax cuts and social security contribution reductions for the middle class, funded by increased tax revenue from reduced tax evasion; rating agencies view this positively but stress the importance of continued structural reforms for sustainable ...
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40% Bias Score

Athens's Selective Amnesia: Prioritizing Tourism Over Historical Memory
Athens's central areas lack public markers commemorating significant 20th-century events, unlike other European capitals, prioritizing a consumerist image over historical memory, creating a polarized national identity and hindering deeper civic engagement.

Athens's Selective Amnesia: Prioritizing Tourism Over Historical Memory
Athens's central areas lack public markers commemorating significant 20th-century events, unlike other European capitals, prioritizing a consumerist image over historical memory, creating a polarized national identity and hindering deeper civic engagement.
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60% Bias Score

Greece's Healthcare System Lags Behind OECD Average
The OECD's Health at a Glance 2024 report reveals significant deficiencies in Greece's healthcare system, with citizens paying 33% of healthcare costs out-of-pocket compared to the OECD average of 15%, and only 4% of spending dedicated to prevention.

Greece's Healthcare System Lags Behind OECD Average
The OECD's Health at a Glance 2024 report reveals significant deficiencies in Greece's healthcare system, with citizens paying 33% of healthcare costs out-of-pocket compared to the OECD average of 15%, and only 4% of spending dedicated to prevention.
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28% Bias Score

In an Unknown Country": Palestinian Cousins' Exile in Athens
In an Unknown Country," a film by Mahdi Fleifel, depicts two Palestinian cousins in Athens' historic center who attempt to reach Germany while navigating drug addiction, moral compromises, and the emotional toll of exile; their story is based on real events.

In an Unknown Country": Palestinian Cousins' Exile in Athens
In an Unknown Country," a film by Mahdi Fleifel, depicts two Palestinian cousins in Athens' historic center who attempt to reach Germany while navigating drug addiction, moral compromises, and the emotional toll of exile; their story is based on real events.
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40% Bias Score

Greece: Extra EFKA Fees for Salaried Freelancers Under €1273 Monthly Income
In Greece, salaried employees also working as freelancers with "blokakia" face extra EFKA payments if their salaried income is under €1,273 monthly gross, failing to cover the self-employed's second insurance category (€293.59 including a mandatory €10 unemployment contribution).

Greece: Extra EFKA Fees for Salaried Freelancers Under €1273 Monthly Income
In Greece, salaried employees also working as freelancers with "blokakia" face extra EFKA payments if their salaried income is under €1,273 monthly gross, failing to cover the self-employed's second insurance category (€293.59 including a mandatory €10 unemployment contribution).
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36% Bias Score

Greece's Credit Rating Upgrade: End of an Era, but Challenges Remain
Moody's upgraded Greece's credit rating to investment grade, ending a 15-year period marked by financial crises and bailout programs; improvements are seen in unemployment, real estate, and business lending, yet challenges remain in public debt, productivity, and the current account deficit.

Greece's Credit Rating Upgrade: End of an Era, but Challenges Remain
Moody's upgraded Greece's credit rating to investment grade, ending a 15-year period marked by financial crises and bailout programs; improvements are seen in unemployment, real estate, and business lending, yet challenges remain in public debt, productivity, and the current account deficit.
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32% Bias Score
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