Greek Property Renovations Yield Average 58% Resale Value Increase
Protio's analysis reveals an average 58% increase in resale value of renovated properties in Greece, with Moschato leading at 116%, followed by Psyrri (95.5%) and Omonoia (61.5%), driven by high demand and older housing stock; limited access to loans boosts demand for renovated properties.
Greek Property Renovations Yield Average 58% Resale Value Increase
Protio's analysis reveals an average 58% increase in resale value of renovated properties in Greece, with Moschato leading at 116%, followed by Psyrri (95.5%) and Omonoia (61.5%), driven by high demand and older housing stock; limited access to loans boosts demand for renovated properties.
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36% Bias Score
Athens to Install 1,388 Traffic Cameras to Improve Road Safety
The Athenian government plans to install 1,388 traffic cameras across the city to monitor speeding, red-light running, mobile phone use while driving, illegal use of emergency lanes, uninsured vehicles, and vehicles lacking valid technical inspection certificates within the next year; however, it do...
Athens to Install 1,388 Traffic Cameras to Improve Road Safety
The Athenian government plans to install 1,388 traffic cameras across the city to monitor speeding, red-light running, mobile phone use while driving, illegal use of emergency lanes, uninsured vehicles, and vehicles lacking valid technical inspection certificates within the next year; however, it do...
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28% Bias Score
Athens' 1944 Battle: A Legacy of Division and Unresolved Trauma
In December 1944, Athens witnessed a 33-day battle between British forces, the Greek government, and communist resistance fighters, resulting in thousands of casualties and widespread destruction; this conflict, known as the Dekemvrianá, continues to shape Greek political discourse and reconciliatio...
Athens' 1944 Battle: A Legacy of Division and Unresolved Trauma
In December 1944, Athens witnessed a 33-day battle between British forces, the Greek government, and communist resistance fighters, resulting in thousands of casualties and widespread destruction; this conflict, known as the Dekemvrianá, continues to shape Greek political discourse and reconciliatio...
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32% Bias Score
Ancient Roman Road Integrated into Thessaloniki Metro Station
Thessaloniki's new metro line, opened November 30th, features a subterranean museum at Venizelou Station showcasing a remarkably preserved 2,300-year-old Roman road, after a redesign to accommodate the discovery.
Ancient Roman Road Integrated into Thessaloniki Metro Station
Thessaloniki's new metro line, opened November 30th, features a subterranean museum at Venizelou Station showcasing a remarkably preserved 2,300-year-old Roman road, after a redesign to accommodate the discovery.
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16% Bias Score
OECD Report Critiques Greece's Inefficient Tax System
The OECD report criticizes Greece's tax system for its inefficiency despite high tax revenue, suggesting that overtaxation of labor and consumption hinders economic growth and contributes to the shadow economy, while recommending targeted tax cuts and policies to increase labor force participation.
OECD Report Critiques Greece's Inefficient Tax System
The OECD report criticizes Greece's tax system for its inefficiency despite high tax revenue, suggesting that overtaxation of labor and consumption hinders economic growth and contributes to the shadow economy, while recommending targeted tax cuts and policies to increase labor force participation.
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52% Bias Score
Peaceful Athens March Marks 15th Anniversary of Grigoropoulos Death
A largely peaceful march in Athens commemorating the 15th anniversary of Alexandros Grigoropoulos's death involved approximately 5,000 participants, according to police, with 66 individuals detained and four arrested; minor incidents of vandalism occurred, and a significant police presence was deplo...
Peaceful Athens March Marks 15th Anniversary of Grigoropoulos Death
A largely peaceful march in Athens commemorating the 15th anniversary of Alexandros Grigoropoulos's death involved approximately 5,000 participants, according to police, with 66 individuals detained and four arrested; minor incidents of vandalism occurred, and a significant police presence was deplo...
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36% Bias Score
Elliniko Coastal Plan Undergoes Major Revisions
Greece approved significant changes to the Elliniko coastal development plan, reducing the marina to 30 boats, shrinking Agios Kosmas beach by 150 meters, and allocating up to 20% of open spaces for parking and temporary commercial uses. These are the 23rd modifications since 2012.
Elliniko Coastal Plan Undergoes Major Revisions
Greece approved significant changes to the Elliniko coastal development plan, reducing the marina to 30 boats, shrinking Agios Kosmas beach by 150 meters, and allocating up to 20% of open spaces for parking and temporary commercial uses. These are the 23rd modifications since 2012.
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36% Bias Score
"New European Defense Fund Proposed Amidst Geopolitical Instability"
"A new European defense fund is proposed due to the Ukraine war and regional instability, replacing a previous ineffective €8 billion fund. It will rely on voluntary national contributions and bonds with governmental guarantees, potentially including non-EU members."
"New European Defense Fund Proposed Amidst Geopolitical Instability"
"A new European defense fund is proposed due to the Ukraine war and regional instability, replacing a previous ineffective €8 billion fund. It will rely on voluntary national contributions and bonds with governmental guarantees, potentially including non-EU members."
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40% Bias Score
Turkey's Sinirlioğlu Appointed OSCE Secretary General
Veteran Turkish diplomat Feridun Sinirlioğlu was unanimously elected as the new Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), marking the first time a Turk has held the position in the organization's 50-year history; the decision was made possible by a joint T...
Turkey's Sinirlioğlu Appointed OSCE Secretary General
Veteran Turkish diplomat Feridun Sinirlioğlu was unanimously elected as the new Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), marking the first time a Turk has held the position in the organization's 50-year history; the decision was made possible by a joint T...
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36% Bias Score
Athens Battle of 1944: A Legacy of Division and Unresolved Trauma
In December 1944, following WWII, Athens became a battlefield as British forces clashed with communist-led resistance fighters for 33 days, resulting in thousands of casualties and significant destruction, leaving a lasting legacy of political division and historical avoidance.
Athens Battle of 1944: A Legacy of Division and Unresolved Trauma
In December 1944, following WWII, Athens became a battlefield as British forces clashed with communist-led resistance fighters for 33 days, resulting in thousands of casualties and significant destruction, leaving a lasting legacy of political division and historical avoidance.
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32% Bias Score
Fraport's International Success Compensates for Weak German Air Traffic
Fraport's international airports offset weak German air traffic, with strong performance in Greece, Turkey, and Peru contributing to €4 billion revenue and €703 million operating profit in the first nine months of 2023; successful navigation of past investments in Russia and the Philippines highligh...
Fraport's International Success Compensates for Weak German Air Traffic
Fraport's international airports offset weak German air traffic, with strong performance in Greece, Turkey, and Peru contributing to €4 billion revenue and €703 million operating profit in the first nine months of 2023; successful navigation of past investments in Russia and the Philippines highligh...
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40% Bias Score
Antetokounmpo Invests \u20ac14.1 Million in Greek Mall
Giannis Antetokounmpo, earning \$93.3 million annually, and other investors purchased the Village Shopping & More mall in Rentis, Greece, for \u20ac14.1 million, showcasing his diversified investment strategy in sports, technology, and real estate.
Antetokounmpo Invests \u20ac14.1 Million in Greek Mall
Giannis Antetokounmpo, earning \$93.3 million annually, and other investors purchased the Village Shopping & More mall in Rentis, Greece, for \u20ac14.1 million, showcasing his diversified investment strategy in sports, technology, and real estate.
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20% Bias Score