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Greece Launches 'Microsoft Civil Servants Academy' for Digital Skills Enhancement
Greece's public sector will train 2,000 employees in cloud and AI technologies by 2025 through the 'Microsoft Civil Servants Academy' initiative, part of the 'National Recovery and Resilience Plan / Greece 2.0,' providing certified trainers and official merit points to participants.
Greece Launches 'Microsoft Civil Servants Academy' for Digital Skills Enhancement
Greece's public sector will train 2,000 employees in cloud and AI technologies by 2025 through the 'Microsoft Civil Servants Academy' initiative, part of the 'National Recovery and Resilience Plan / Greece 2.0,' providing certified trainers and official merit points to participants.
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24% Bias Score


Greece to Strengthen Collective Bargaining, Facing Extension Challenges
Greece launches talks between the government and social partners to create a roadmap by the end of 2024 to boost collective bargaining, aiming to increase the percentage of workers covered by collective agreements from 25-30% to 80%, facing challenges in extending agreements due to employer represen...
Greece to Strengthen Collective Bargaining, Facing Extension Challenges
Greece launches talks between the government and social partners to create a roadmap by the end of 2024 to boost collective bargaining, aiming to increase the percentage of workers covered by collective agreements from 25-30% to 80%, facing challenges in extending agreements due to employer represen...
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32% Bias Score


Metlen and Iliad Italia Sign 10-Year Solar Energy Agreement
Metlen, a Greek energy company, signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Iliad Italia to supply 20 GWh of solar energy annually from two 15-MW Italian solar plants starting in late 2025, reducing Iliad's CO2 emissions by over 5,000 tons yearly and advancing both companies' sustainability...
Metlen and Iliad Italia Sign 10-Year Solar Energy Agreement
Metlen, a Greek energy company, signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Iliad Italia to supply 20 GWh of solar energy annually from two 15-MW Italian solar plants starting in late 2025, reducing Iliad's CO2 emissions by over 5,000 tons yearly and advancing both companies' sustainability...
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8% Bias Score


Greek Universities Struggle with Campus Violence and Inadequate Security
Violent incidents at Greek universities, such as an attack on the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens' law school resulting in student injuries, highlight a systemic failure to provide adequate campus security, leading to calls for increased police presence or alternative solutions.
Greek Universities Struggle with Campus Violence and Inadequate Security
Violent incidents at Greek universities, such as an attack on the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens' law school resulting in student injuries, highlight a systemic failure to provide adequate campus security, leading to calls for increased police presence or alternative solutions.
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60% Bias Score


Thessaloniki Far-Right Member's Past Conviction Highlights Ongoing Extremism
A 20-year-old man, convicted in 2018 for his role in a violent attack on Thessaloniki's mayor, Yannis Boutaris, has been identified as a key member of the far-right group Ethniki Neolaia Thessalonikis (ENETH), underscoring the group's sustained activity and the enduring consequences of such violent ...
Thessaloniki Far-Right Member's Past Conviction Highlights Ongoing Extremism
A 20-year-old man, convicted in 2018 for his role in a violent attack on Thessaloniki's mayor, Yannis Boutaris, has been identified as a key member of the far-right group Ethniki Neolaia Thessalonikis (ENETH), underscoring the group's sustained activity and the enduring consequences of such violent ...
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36% Bias Score


6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes South of Kasos, Greece; Tsunami Warning Lifted
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck 20 kilometers south of Kasos, Greece, at 00:51 local time on Wednesday, prompting a precautionary tsunami warning that was later lifted; no damage was reported.
6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes South of Kasos, Greece; Tsunami Warning Lifted
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck 20 kilometers south of Kasos, Greece, at 00:51 local time on Wednesday, prompting a precautionary tsunami warning that was later lifted; no damage was reported.
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40% Bias Score

Greece, Turkey to Discuss Defense Spending, Bilateral Relations Amidst Ongoing Disagreements
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis meets with Turkish counterpart Fidan today in Antalya, discussing increased NATO defense spending (Greece supports 3.5%, US pushes 5%) and preparing for a future meeting between leaders and the Supreme Cooperation Council session in Turkey, despite ongoing disagre...

Greece, Turkey to Discuss Defense Spending, Bilateral Relations Amidst Ongoing Disagreements
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis meets with Turkish counterpart Fidan today in Antalya, discussing increased NATO defense spending (Greece supports 3.5%, US pushes 5%) and preparing for a future meeting between leaders and the Supreme Cooperation Council session in Turkey, despite ongoing disagre...
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44% Bias Score

Greece's RAE to Finalize DEDDIE's WACC, Proposes 7% Average
Greece's Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE) is expected to finalize the 2025-2028 weighted average cost of capital (WACC) for the electricity distribution network operator (DEDDIE) today, proposing a 7% average compared to DEDDIE's request of 8.2%, and also suggesting a 10% annual reduction in DE...

Greece's RAE to Finalize DEDDIE's WACC, Proposes 7% Average
Greece's Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE) is expected to finalize the 2025-2028 weighted average cost of capital (WACC) for the electricity distribution network operator (DEDDIE) today, proposing a 7% average compared to DEDDIE's request of 8.2%, and also suggesting a 10% annual reduction in DE...
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44% Bias Score

Greece Bypasses Court Rulings on Building Permits with Green Fee Amendment
The Greek Ministry of Environment introduced an amendment bypassing court decisions that nullified building permits utilizing New Building Regulations (NOK) bonuses; projects can proceed by paying a fee for green initiatives, prioritizing developers over citizens concerned about increased constructi...

Greece Bypasses Court Rulings on Building Permits with Green Fee Amendment
The Greek Ministry of Environment introduced an amendment bypassing court decisions that nullified building permits utilizing New Building Regulations (NOK) bonuses; projects can proceed by paying a fee for green initiatives, prioritizing developers over citizens concerned about increased constructi...
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56% Bias Score

Loutraki to Host 2024 CSIT World Games
Loutraki, Greece will host the CSIT World Games from June 3-8, attracting over 4,500 participants from 40 countries, boosting tourism and promoting Greece internationally.

Loutraki to Host 2024 CSIT World Games
Loutraki, Greece will host the CSIT World Games from June 3-8, attracting over 4,500 participants from 40 countries, boosting tourism and promoting Greece internationally.
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44% Bias Score

Tempe Train Crash Analysis: No Evidence of High-Temperature Event
A forensic analysis of the February 28, 2023, Tempe train crash site found no evidence of significant temperature increase at the impact point, suggesting a maximum temperature of 200-250 degrees Celsius, contradicting hypotheses of intense fire or explosion.

Tempe Train Crash Analysis: No Evidence of High-Temperature Event
A forensic analysis of the February 28, 2023, Tempe train crash site found no evidence of significant temperature increase at the impact point, suggesting a maximum temperature of 200-250 degrees Celsius, contradicting hypotheses of intense fire or explosion.
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32% Bias Score

Greece Strengthens Restrictions on Politicians' Relatives' Involvement in Foreign Companies
The Greek Ministry of Justice denies opposition claims that a recent amendment allows relatives of politicians to participate in foreign offshore companies, stating it strengthens existing prohibitions on such participation for public officials and their relatives, clarifying Law 3213/2003.

Greece Strengthens Restrictions on Politicians' Relatives' Involvement in Foreign Companies
The Greek Ministry of Justice denies opposition claims that a recent amendment allows relatives of politicians to participate in foreign offshore companies, stating it strengthens existing prohibitions on such participation for public officials and their relatives, clarifying Law 3213/2003.
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40% Bias Score
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