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Decaying Piraeus Buildings Reveal Lost Architectural Heritage
In Piraeus, Greece, the ruins of a large interwar building at 15 Tsamadou Street, displaying Jugendstil and Art Deco elements, and the surviving Gabriel Building on Gounare Street, exemplify the loss of significant pre-war commercial architecture due to post-war demolitions, highlighting the city's ...
Decaying Piraeus Buildings Reveal Lost Architectural Heritage
In Piraeus, Greece, the ruins of a large interwar building at 15 Tsamadou Street, displaying Jugendstil and Art Deco elements, and the surviving Gabriel Building on Gounare Street, exemplify the loss of significant pre-war commercial architecture due to post-war demolitions, highlighting the city's ...
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24% Bias Score


Bomb Explodes Near Hellenic Train Offices in Athens Amidst Public Outrage
A bomb exploded near the Hellenic Train offices in Athens, Greece, on Friday evening, causing limited damage but no injuries; this event follows widespread public anger over a deadly 2023 train collision and involved an anonymous warning.
Bomb Explodes Near Hellenic Train Offices in Athens Amidst Public Outrage
A bomb exploded near the Hellenic Train offices in Athens, Greece, on Friday evening, causing limited damage but no injuries; this event follows widespread public anger over a deadly 2023 train collision and involved an anonymous warning.
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40% Bias Score


Greece: Balancing Security Concerns with Turkish Economic Influx
Despite viewing Turkey as a geopolitical threat and allocating over 3% of its GDP to defense, Greece experiences a surge in Turkish tourism and investment, particularly real estate, fueled by eased visa requirements and the Golden Visa program, creating economic benefits alongside security concerns.
Greece: Balancing Security Concerns with Turkish Economic Influx
Despite viewing Turkey as a geopolitical threat and allocating over 3% of its GDP to defense, Greece experiences a surge in Turkish tourism and investment, particularly real estate, fueled by eased visa requirements and the Golden Visa program, creating economic benefits alongside security concerns.
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48% Bias Score


Mitsotakis' US Trip: Potential Trump Meeting, Erdogan Meeting Unlikely
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis will attend a UN Security Council event in the US on May 20th; a meeting with President Trump is possible but unscheduled, while a meeting with President Erdogan is unlikely due to tensions over undersea cables; a vote to declare a Global Greek Language Day is expecte...
Mitsotakis' US Trip: Potential Trump Meeting, Erdogan Meeting Unlikely
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis will attend a UN Security Council event in the US on May 20th; a meeting with President Trump is possible but unscheduled, while a meeting with President Erdogan is unlikely due to tensions over undersea cables; a vote to declare a Global Greek Language Day is expecte...
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32% Bias Score


Greece Evaluates US and Israeli Rocket Artillery Upgrade Proposals
The Hellenic Army General Staff is evaluating proposals from Lockheed Martin for a mixed fleet of upgraded M270 and new HIMARS rocket artillery systems costing approximately €600 million, alongside a competing offer from Elbit Systems for Puls systems; the final decision will consider cost, acquisit...
Greece Evaluates US and Israeli Rocket Artillery Upgrade Proposals
The Hellenic Army General Staff is evaluating proposals from Lockheed Martin for a mixed fleet of upgraded M270 and new HIMARS rocket artillery systems costing approximately €600 million, alongside a competing offer from Elbit Systems for Puls systems; the final decision will consider cost, acquisit...
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36% Bias Score


Greece Announces New Labor Bill to Boost Job Market Flexibility and Raise Wages
Greek Labor Minister Niki Kerameos announced a new labor bill to simplify employment procedures, reduce bureaucracy, and increase labor market flexibility, alongside continued efforts to raise minimum wages (€950 target by 2027) and decrease tax burdens, while also implementing digital work cards an...
Greece Announces New Labor Bill to Boost Job Market Flexibility and Raise Wages
Greek Labor Minister Niki Kerameos announced a new labor bill to simplify employment procedures, reduce bureaucracy, and increase labor market flexibility, alongside continued efforts to raise minimum wages (€950 target by 2027) and decrease tax burdens, while also implementing digital work cards an...
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44% Bias Score

Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.

Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Warns of Imminent Turkish Threat, Vows Immediate Response
Greece's Chief of General Staff, Dimitrios Houpis, warned of an imminent threat from Turkey during the Delphi Economic Forum (April 9-12), asserting Greece's armed forces are prepared for immediate countermeasures, emphasizing readiness despite provocative Turkish rhetoric and focusing on resolving ...

Greece Warns of Imminent Turkish Threat, Vows Immediate Response
Greece's Chief of General Staff, Dimitrios Houpis, warned of an imminent threat from Turkey during the Delphi Economic Forum (April 9-12), asserting Greece's armed forces are prepared for immediate countermeasures, emphasizing readiness despite provocative Turkish rhetoric and focusing on resolving ...
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56% Bias Score

Bomb Explodes Near Hellenic Train Offices Amid Ongoing Greek Rail Disaster Protests
A bomb exploded near the Hellenic Train offices in Athens on Friday night, causing no injuries but reigniting tensions over Greece's deadliest train crash in February 2023 that killed 57.

Bomb Explodes Near Hellenic Train Offices Amid Ongoing Greek Rail Disaster Protests
A bomb exploded near the Hellenic Train offices in Athens on Friday night, causing no injuries but reigniting tensions over Greece's deadliest train crash in February 2023 that killed 57.
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44% Bias Score

Greece's Tempe Train Crash: Delayed Response Fuels Crisis
The delayed and inconsistent responses of Greek political and administrative figures to the Tempe train crash, which killed 57 people, hampered the investigation and fueled conflicting narratives, undermining public trust.

Greece's Tempe Train Crash: Delayed Response Fuels Crisis
The delayed and inconsistent responses of Greek political and administrative figures to the Tempe train crash, which killed 57 people, hampered the investigation and fueled conflicting narratives, undermining public trust.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey's Growing Investment in Greece: Economic Boon or Security Risk?
Increased Turkish tourism and investment in Greece, particularly real estate purchases facilitated by a "golden visa" program, are boosting the Greek economy but also causing rising property prices and political anxieties regarding national security. The program, initially offering residency permits...

Turkey's Growing Investment in Greece: Economic Boon or Security Risk?
Increased Turkish tourism and investment in Greece, particularly real estate purchases facilitated by a "golden visa" program, are boosting the Greek economy but also causing rising property prices and political anxieties regarding national security. The program, initially offering residency permits...
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52% Bias Score

Thessaloniki's International Fair Redevelopment: A Controversial Upgrade
The International Fair of Thessaloniki (DEF) is undergoing a redevelopment project to upgrade its facilities, creating a 110-acre park with underground parking, despite ongoing debate about its relocation.

Thessaloniki's International Fair Redevelopment: A Controversial Upgrade
The International Fair of Thessaloniki (DEF) is undergoing a redevelopment project to upgrade its facilities, creating a 110-acre park with underground parking, despite ongoing debate about its relocation.
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56% Bias Score
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