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Greek Housing Shortage: Aging Stock and Mismatched Demand
Greece's housing market faces a shortage of suitable housing due to an aging stock and mismatched supply and demand; over 55% of housing was built before 1980, and 70% has low energy efficiency, while demand centers on smaller apartments in urban areas. Upgrading existing buildings is crucial for fu...
Greek Housing Shortage: Aging Stock and Mismatched Demand
Greece's housing market faces a shortage of suitable housing due to an aging stock and mismatched supply and demand; over 55% of housing was built before 1980, and 70% has low energy efficiency, while demand centers on smaller apartments in urban areas. Upgrading existing buildings is crucial for fu...
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40% Bias Score


Greek Police Bust ATM Bombing Ring, €170,950 Stolen
A criminal group in Chalkidiki, Greece, stole €170,950 from ATMs in two successful bombings between September 2023 and November 2024, with three failed attempts, using explosives and stolen vehicles; a 45-year-old imprisoned man and a 36-year-old accomplice have been identified.
Greek Police Bust ATM Bombing Ring, €170,950 Stolen
A criminal group in Chalkidiki, Greece, stole €170,950 from ATMs in two successful bombings between September 2023 and November 2024, with three failed attempts, using explosives and stolen vehicles; a 45-year-old imprisoned man and a 36-year-old accomplice have been identified.
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32% Bias Score


Greek Education Reforms: Successes and Persistent Challenges
The Greek Mitsotakis government passed two major education reforms since 2019—abolishing university asylum and establishing private universities—but their effectiveness is hampered by ingrained cultural issues and lack of enforcement.
Greek Education Reforms: Successes and Persistent Challenges
The Greek Mitsotakis government passed two major education reforms since 2019—abolishing university asylum and establishing private universities—but their effectiveness is hampered by ingrained cultural issues and lack of enforcement.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Minister's Istanbul Visit Focuses on Halki School, Community Relations
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis concluded a four-day visit to Istanbul from Wednesday to Saturday, engaging with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Greek community, and Turkish officials to address the reopening of the Halki Theological School, support the Greek community, and navigate comp...
Greek Minister's Istanbul Visit Focuses on Halki School, Community Relations
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis concluded a four-day visit to Istanbul from Wednesday to Saturday, engaging with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Greek community, and Turkish officials to address the reopening of the Halki Theological School, support the Greek community, and navigate comp...
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36% Bias Score


Greece to Implement New Health Index for Lifelong Insurance Cost Increases
Greece is developing a new health index to standardize annual increases in lifelong health insurance, using total claim costs across all programs and considering hospitalization frequency and policyholder age, aiming for cost stability starting in 2026.
Greece to Implement New Health Index for Lifelong Insurance Cost Increases
Greece is developing a new health index to standardize annual increases in lifelong health insurance, using total claim costs across all programs and considering hospitalization frequency and policyholder age, aiming for cost stability starting in 2026.
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36% Bias Score


Greek Housing Crisis Fuels Political Tensions Ahead of Elections
A newly formed Athens tenants' association is calling for rent reductions and protests, highlighting a deepening housing crisis in Greece, impacting younger generations disproportionately. Government subsidies, while offering short term relief, are criticized for potentially benefitting landlords mo...
Greek Housing Crisis Fuels Political Tensions Ahead of Elections
A newly formed Athens tenants' association is calling for rent reductions and protests, highlighting a deepening housing crisis in Greece, impacting younger generations disproportionately. Government subsidies, while offering short term relief, are criticized for potentially benefitting landlords mo...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Property Auction Sales Surge 19.4% in 2024
In 2024, 12,476 properties worth €1.32 billion were sold via auctions in Greece—a 19.4% increase from 2023—driven by affordability issues and a growing number of participants bidding early. Attica saw the biggest regional increase with 28% more sales.

Greek Property Auction Sales Surge 19.4% in 2024
In 2024, 12,476 properties worth €1.32 billion were sold via auctions in Greece—a 19.4% increase from 2023—driven by affordability issues and a growing number of participants bidding early. Attica saw the biggest regional increase with 28% more sales.
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40% Bias Score

Greece and France: Contrasting Maritime Links and Educational Approaches
Greece's maritime identity contrasts with France's inland focus, despite its large maritime space; a recent French educational reform integrating maritime studies contrasts with Greece's professional-focused approach; an upcoming conference will explore collaboration to improve Greece's maritime edu...

Greece and France: Contrasting Maritime Links and Educational Approaches
Greece's maritime identity contrasts with France's inland focus, despite its large maritime space; a recent French educational reform integrating maritime studies contrasts with Greece's professional-focused approach; an upcoming conference will explore collaboration to improve Greece's maritime edu...
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4% Bias Score

Council of Europe Urges Greece to End Migrant Pushbacks
The Council of Europe urged Greece to strengthen border controls and end summary returns of migrants following reports of illegal deportations; Greece denies wrongdoing, citing legal border controls and a decrease in recent allegations, but is also increasing detention periods for rejected asylum se...

Council of Europe Urges Greece to End Migrant Pushbacks
The Council of Europe urged Greece to strengthen border controls and end summary returns of migrants following reports of illegal deportations; Greece denies wrongdoing, citing legal border controls and a decrease in recent allegations, but is also increasing detention periods for rejected asylum se...
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44% Bias Score

Qualco Group Targets €70 Million in IPO to Fuel Fintech Expansion
Qualco Group, a Greek fintech firm, plans a €70 million IPO on the Athens Exchange to fund international expansion through acquisitions and platform development in Greece and the UK, following a five-year period of 29% revenue and 39% annual EBITDA growth.

Qualco Group Targets €70 Million in IPO to Fuel Fintech Expansion
Qualco Group, a Greek fintech firm, plans a €70 million IPO on the Athens Exchange to fund international expansion through acquisitions and platform development in Greece and the UK, following a five-year period of 29% revenue and 39% annual EBITDA growth.
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60% Bias Score

Greece's Summer Flight Capacity Shows Strong Growth
Greece's international flight capacity shows strong growth this summer, with June, July, and August seeing increases in scheduled seats compared to 2024, driven by new routes and increased frequencies to Athens and other key destinations, especially from the US and soon, China.

Greece's Summer Flight Capacity Shows Strong Growth
Greece's international flight capacity shows strong growth this summer, with June, July, and August seeing increases in scheduled seats compared to 2024, driven by new routes and increased frequencies to Athens and other key destinations, especially from the US and soon, China.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Major Military Exercises in May
Turkey's armed forces are planning two major military exercises in May, "Denizkurdu II 2025" and "Phoenix of Anatolia 2025," involving over 20,000 troops across various locations and prompting a response from Greece with its own "Storm" exercise.

Turkey's Major Military Exercises in May
Turkey's armed forces are planning two major military exercises in May, "Denizkurdu II 2025" and "Phoenix of Anatolia 2025," involving over 20,000 troops across various locations and prompting a response from Greece with its own "Storm" exercise.
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36% Bias Score
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