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Wildfires Force Thousands to Evacuate in Greece and Turkey
Thousands evacuated homes in Greece and Turkey due to wildfires fueled by 40°C+ heat and strong winds; Greece requested EU aid as 11 regions face very high fire risk; Turkey reported 14 deaths among firefighters and volunteers.
Wildfires Force Thousands to Evacuate in Greece and Turkey
Thousands evacuated homes in Greece and Turkey due to wildfires fueled by 40°C+ heat and strong winds; Greece requested EU aid as 11 regions face very high fire risk; Turkey reported 14 deaths among firefighters and volunteers.
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Greek Startup Democratizes Real Estate Investment with Fractional Ownership Platform
Four friends in Thessaloniki, Greece, launched REALiS in 2022, a digital platform for fractional real estate investment, born from financial difficulties during the 2020 pandemic lockdowns; the platform, currently in beta testing, aims to democratize real estate investment via fractional ownership a...
Greek Startup Democratizes Real Estate Investment with Fractional Ownership Platform
Four friends in Thessaloniki, Greece, launched REALiS in 2022, a digital platform for fractional real estate investment, born from financial difficulties during the 2020 pandemic lockdowns; the platform, currently in beta testing, aims to democratize real estate investment via fractional ownership a...
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Greece Enhances Island Defenses with Self-Sufficient Military Units
Greece's Ministry of National Defence is implementing a plan to create self-sufficient military units in the Aegean islands and Evros, focusing on water, energy, and food security, utilizing drones, anti-drone systems, and underground infrastructure, drawing lessons from the Ukraine conflict.
Greece Enhances Island Defenses with Self-Sufficient Military Units
Greece's Ministry of National Defence is implementing a plan to create self-sufficient military units in the Aegean islands and Evros, focusing on water, energy, and food security, utilizing drones, anti-drone systems, and underground infrastructure, drawing lessons from the Ukraine conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Police Dismantle International Migrant Smuggling and Document Forgery Ring
Greek police dismantled an international criminal organization trafficking migrants and forging documents, arresting 8 members in Attica on Thursday following a multi-agency investigation involving Europol and US agencies; 2 additional migrants were also arrested.
Greek Police Dismantle International Migrant Smuggling and Document Forgery Ring
Greek police dismantled an international criminal organization trafficking migrants and forging documents, arresting 8 members in Attica on Thursday following a multi-agency investigation involving Europol and US agencies; 2 additional migrants were also arrested.
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Greece Secures €1.2 Billion EU Loan for Defense Modernization
Greece will receive at least €1.2 billion in EU loans for defense upgrades under the SAFE program, increasing its defense budget to €30 billion by 2036 and annual equipment procurement to €2.6 billion after 2028. Additionally, a new joint venture between Greece's EAS and Slovakian MSM Export will in...
Greece Secures €1.2 Billion EU Loan for Defense Modernization
Greece will receive at least €1.2 billion in EU loans for defense upgrades under the SAFE program, increasing its defense budget to €30 billion by 2036 and annual equipment procurement to €2.6 billion after 2028. Additionally, a new joint venture between Greece's EAS and Slovakian MSM Export will in...
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40% Bias Score


Greece to Utilize 80% of Armed Forces' Assets for Personnel Housing
The Greek Ministry of National Defence plans to utilize 80% of its property to address personnel housing needs through a new fund (TAEΘA) and agency (FAAED), aiming to construct 1,059 properties by 2026, resolving a decades-long issue while facing opposition concerns about transparency and privatiza...
Greece to Utilize 80% of Armed Forces' Assets for Personnel Housing
The Greek Ministry of National Defence plans to utilize 80% of its property to address personnel housing needs through a new fund (TAEΘA) and agency (FAAED), aiming to construct 1,059 properties by 2026, resolving a decades-long issue while facing opposition concerns about transparency and privatiza...
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Greece's Tourism Sector Faces Severe Labor Shortage Amidst Restrictive Immigration Policies
Greece's tourism sector faces a critical labor shortage of at least 60,000 workers due to the pandemic, unattractive seasonal work conditions, and restrictive immigration policies, impacting businesses and hindering economic growth.

Greece's Tourism Sector Faces Severe Labor Shortage Amidst Restrictive Immigration Policies
Greece's tourism sector faces a critical labor shortage of at least 60,000 workers due to the pandemic, unattractive seasonal work conditions, and restrictive immigration policies, impacting businesses and hindering economic growth.
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56% Bias Score

Greece boosts accessibility program funding by €10 million after high demand
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a €10 million increase to the €24 million budget of the "Accessibility at Home" program, bringing the total to €34 million, after 2,500 applications were submitted in the first 24 hours of its launch. The program funds home and workplace modificatio...

Greece boosts accessibility program funding by €10 million after high demand
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a €10 million increase to the €24 million budget of the "Accessibility at Home" program, bringing the total to €34 million, after 2,500 applications were submitted in the first 24 hours of its launch. The program funds home and workplace modificatio...
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Greece Seeks €1.2 Billion EU Loan for Military Modernization
Greece will apply for €1.2 billion from the EU's SAFE mechanism to finance the accelerated acquisition of Israeli-made Barak MX anti-aircraft systems and PULS multiple rocket launchers, aiming to enhance its national defense and contribute to a broader European anti-missile shield.

Greece Seeks €1.2 Billion EU Loan for Military Modernization
Greece will apply for €1.2 billion from the EU's SAFE mechanism to finance the accelerated acquisition of Israeli-made Barak MX anti-aircraft systems and PULS multiple rocket launchers, aiming to enhance its national defense and contribute to a broader European anti-missile shield.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Navigates Critical Ten Days in Aegean Maritime Disputes
Greece faces crucial decisions regarding maritime boundaries with Turkey and Libya in the coming ten days, involving potential responses to Turkish maritime park declarations and a diplomatic note to Libya, coordinated with Egypt, to address overlapping claims.

Greece Navigates Critical Ten Days in Aegean Maritime Disputes
Greece faces crucial decisions regarding maritime boundaries with Turkey and Libya in the coming ten days, involving potential responses to Turkish maritime park declarations and a diplomatic note to Libya, coordinated with Egypt, to address overlapping claims.
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Mediterranean Wildfires Disrupt Summer Travel Plans
Wildfires in Southern Europe, including Greece, Turkey, Italy, and the Balkans, are impacting travel; tourists should check local news and authorities for updates and potential travel disruptions, with package tour travelers having more recourse for cancellations.

Mediterranean Wildfires Disrupt Summer Travel Plans
Wildfires in Southern Europe, including Greece, Turkey, Italy, and the Balkans, are impacting travel; tourists should check local news and authorities for updates and potential travel disruptions, with package tour travelers having more recourse for cancellations.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Caps ATM Fees at €1.50 After Years of High Costs
Greece's government implemented new ATM fee regulations, effective August 11, 2025, capping charges at €1.50 for non-network ATMs and offering free withdrawals in areas with only one ATM, following previous unsuccessful interventions by the Competition Commission to address high ATM fees.

Greece Caps ATM Fees at €1.50 After Years of High Costs
Greece's government implemented new ATM fee regulations, effective August 11, 2025, capping charges at €1.50 for non-network ATMs and offering free withdrawals in areas with only one ATM, following previous unsuccessful interventions by the Competition Commission to address high ATM fees.
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44% Bias Score
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