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Greek Port Employees Arrested in Major Cocaine Smuggling Bust
Seven port employees in Piraeus, Greece, were arrested for allegedly importing 35 kilograms of cocaine from South America hidden in shipping containers; three were apprehended after a chase involving a Porsche Cayenne and a motorcycle, highlighting a sophisticated smuggling operation.
Greek Port Employees Arrested in Major Cocaine Smuggling Bust
Seven port employees in Piraeus, Greece, were arrested for allegedly importing 35 kilograms of cocaine from South America hidden in shipping containers; three were apprehended after a chase involving a Porsche Cayenne and a motorcycle, highlighting a sophisticated smuggling operation.
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40% Bias Score


Greece to Automate Tax Returns, Targeting 2 Million Pre-filled Declarations Next Year
The Greek tax authority (AADE) plans to increase pre-filled tax returns to 2 million next year, automating the process further in coming years by using data from new applications to pre-fill forms E1, E2, and E3, although taxpayers will need to review the information.
Greece to Automate Tax Returns, Targeting 2 Million Pre-filled Declarations Next Year
The Greek tax authority (AADE) plans to increase pre-filled tax returns to 2 million next year, automating the process further in coming years by using data from new applications to pre-fill forms E1, E2, and E3, although taxpayers will need to review the information.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Faces Third Heatwave, Wildfires, and Extreme Temperatures
Greece battles its third heatwave of the summer, with temperatures soaring to 43°C, forcing work suspensions, prompting evacuations due to raging wildfires in Feneos, and closing the Acropolis; the heatwave impacts neighboring Balkan countries.
Greece Faces Third Heatwave, Wildfires, and Extreme Temperatures
Greece battles its third heatwave of the summer, with temperatures soaring to 43°C, forcing work suspensions, prompting evacuations due to raging wildfires in Feneos, and closing the Acropolis; the heatwave impacts neighboring Balkan countries.
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20% Bias Score


Mitsotakis: Greece adopts proactive foreign policy towards Turkey
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis criticized previous governments' passive approach to Turkish relations, highlighting his administration's proactive stance, including rejecting 'grey zones,' inviting Libya for EEZ talks, and prioritizing independent action rather than relying on internationa...
Mitsotakis: Greece adopts proactive foreign policy towards Turkey
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis criticized previous governments' passive approach to Turkish relations, highlighting his administration's proactive stance, including rejecting 'grey zones,' inviting Libya for EEZ talks, and prioritizing independent action rather than relying on internationa...
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52% Bias Score


Greece Battles Third Heatwave, Wildfires, and Tourism Disruptions
Greece and the Balkans endure their third summer heatwave, causing work suspensions, evacuations due to wildfires in Feneos, and the temporary closure of the Acropolis in Athens, as temperatures soar to 43°C.
Greece Battles Third Heatwave, Wildfires, and Tourism Disruptions
Greece and the Balkans endure their third summer heatwave, causing work suspensions, evacuations due to wildfires in Feneos, and the temporary closure of the Acropolis in Athens, as temperatures soar to 43°C.
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32% Bias Score


Greece Deploys Rescue Vessel "GIANT" to Red Sea Following Houthi Attack
Following a Houthi attack on a Greek-owned cargo ship in the Red Sea, Greece is deploying the state-of-the-art rescue vessel "GIANT", crewed by 14 Greek sailors, to provide assistance to ships in distress, conduct search and rescue operations, and prevent marine pollution.
Greece Deploys Rescue Vessel "GIANT" to Red Sea Following Houthi Attack
Following a Houthi attack on a Greek-owned cargo ship in the Red Sea, Greece is deploying the state-of-the-art rescue vessel "GIANT", crewed by 14 Greek sailors, to provide assistance to ships in distress, conduct search and rescue operations, and prevent marine pollution.
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20% Bias Score

Greece Consolidates Military Conscripts, Boosts Reserves
Greece's Ministry of National Defense announced sweeping changes to its military structure, including consolidating all conscripts into the Army from January 1, 2026, to strengthen reserves by 5,000-6,000 annually, increasing soldier pay by up to 150 euros monthly, and investing 65 million euros in ...

Greece Consolidates Military Conscripts, Boosts Reserves
Greece's Ministry of National Defense announced sweeping changes to its military structure, including consolidating all conscripts into the Army from January 1, 2026, to strengthen reserves by 5,000-6,000 annually, increasing soldier pay by up to 150 euros monthly, and investing 65 million euros in ...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Heatwave Exposes Energy Poverty Amid Soaring Temperatures
An extreme heatwave in Athens and Piraeus, Greece, exceeding 40°C, forces 85% of surveyed households to use air conditioning, but high energy costs lead 67% to ration electricity, exacerbating energy poverty and social inequalities, particularly among low-income households.

Greek Heatwave Exposes Energy Poverty Amid Soaring Temperatures
An extreme heatwave in Athens and Piraeus, Greece, exceeding 40°C, forces 85% of surveyed households to use air conditioning, but high energy costs lead 67% to ration electricity, exacerbating energy poverty and social inequalities, particularly among low-income households.
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20% Bias Score

Thousands of Greek Asylum Seekers Re-apply in Germany, Exposing Schengen Loopholes
Approximately 8,000 asylum seekers who had already received refugee status in Greece applied for asylum in Germany between January and May 2024, exploiting a loophole in the Schengen system's border controls, primarily at airports, while the German Federal Police prioritizes land border security.

Thousands of Greek Asylum Seekers Re-apply in Germany, Exposing Schengen Loopholes
Approximately 8,000 asylum seekers who had already received refugee status in Greece applied for asylum in Germany between January and May 2024, exploiting a loophole in the Schengen system's border controls, primarily at airports, while the German Federal Police prioritizes land border security.
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48% Bias Score

Pro-Palestinian Protest Blocks Israeli Cruise Ship in Syros
On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, approximately 150 protesters in Syros, Greece, prevented the Israeli cruise ship Crown Iris, carrying around 1,700 passengers (including 1,600 Israelis), from docking, protesting Israel's actions in Gaza; the ship sailed to Cyprus.

Pro-Palestinian Protest Blocks Israeli Cruise Ship in Syros
On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, approximately 150 protesters in Syros, Greece, prevented the Israeli cruise ship Crown Iris, carrying around 1,700 passengers (including 1,600 Israelis), from docking, protesting Israel's actions in Gaza; the ship sailed to Cyprus.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Trains Libyan Coast Guard to Curb Migration
Libyan coast guard officers from Benghazi, under Khalifa Haftar, arrived in Crete for training on preventing irregular migration, a rapid implementation of a deal between Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and eastern Libyan officials, aiming to counter Turkey's influence.

Greece Trains Libyan Coast Guard to Curb Migration
Libyan coast guard officers from Benghazi, under Khalifa Haftar, arrived in Crete for training on preventing irregular migration, a rapid implementation of a deal between Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and eastern Libyan officials, aiming to counter Turkey's influence.
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56% Bias Score

Turkey to Purchase 40 Eurofighter Jets: Preliminary Approval from Germany and UK
Germany and the UK have given preliminary approval for Turkey to purchase 40 Eurofighter jets, a move that will not significantly alter the Aegean power balance but signals strengthened European-Turkish defense cooperation and is part of Turkey's plan to acquire F-35s.

Turkey to Purchase 40 Eurofighter Jets: Preliminary Approval from Germany and UK
Germany and the UK have given preliminary approval for Turkey to purchase 40 Eurofighter jets, a move that will not significantly alter the Aegean power balance but signals strengthened European-Turkish defense cooperation and is part of Turkey's plan to acquire F-35s.
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36% Bias Score
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