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Vodafone Greece Reports Increased Revenue but Persistent Losses
Despite a 7.5% revenue increase to €1.019 billion for the fiscal year 2023-2024, Vodafone Greece reported a continued net loss of €16.1 million, similar to the previous year, driven partly by increased sales of devices for public sector projects and a strong B2B sector.
Vodafone Greece Reports Increased Revenue but Persistent Losses
Despite a 7.5% revenue increase to €1.019 billion for the fiscal year 2023-2024, Vodafone Greece reported a continued net loss of €16.1 million, similar to the previous year, driven partly by increased sales of devices for public sector projects and a strong B2B sector.
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24% Bias Score


Greece and Tripoli Government Initiate EEZ Boundary Talks
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis met with Tripoli's Foreign Minister Taher Salem Al-Baour to discuss the initiation of talks for the demarcation of an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) between Greece and Libya, following a series of discussions and high-level meetings.
Greece and Tripoli Government Initiate EEZ Boundary Talks
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis met with Tripoli's Foreign Minister Taher Salem Al-Baour to discuss the initiation of talks for the demarcation of an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) between Greece and Libya, following a series of discussions and high-level meetings.
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24% Bias Score


Greece Faces October 2 Deadline to Reform Farm Subsidies
The European Commission gave Greece until October 2 to submit a revised framework for agricultural subsidies, warning of potential payment disruptions due to the country's insufficient action plan and non-compliance with EU regulations.
Greece Faces October 2 Deadline to Reform Farm Subsidies
The European Commission gave Greece until October 2 to submit a revised framework for agricultural subsidies, warning of potential payment disruptions due to the country's insufficient action plan and non-compliance with EU regulations.
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24% Bias Score


Greece's Economic Outlook: 2.2% Growth, 3.1% Inflation Projected
The Bank of Greece revised its 2024 growth forecast down to 2.2% from 2.3% and upwardly revised its inflation forecast to 3.1% from 2.5%, citing persistent inflation exceeding the Eurozone average and strong domestic demand.
Greece's Economic Outlook: 2.2% Growth, 3.1% Inflation Projected
The Bank of Greece revised its 2024 growth forecast down to 2.2% from 2.3% and upwardly revised its inflation forecast to 3.1% from 2.5%, citing persistent inflation exceeding the Eurozone average and strong domestic demand.
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28% Bias Score


Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis Addresses Nation on Economy, Social Issues, and Geopolitics
In a recent ANT1 interview, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed the economy, national issues, social problems, and political developments, highlighting key economic policies, social programs, and the government's approach to regional challenges.
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis Addresses Nation on Economy, Social Issues, and Geopolitics
In a recent ANT1 interview, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed the economy, national issues, social problems, and political developments, highlighting key economic policies, social programs, and the government's approach to regional challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Greek-Turkish Tensions Flare Up Over Remembrance Day
On the anniversary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, Greece and Turkey clashed over historical interpretations, with Turkey rejecting Greek statements as baseless and aggressive.
Greek-Turkish Tensions Flare Up Over Remembrance Day
On the anniversary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, Greece and Turkey clashed over historical interpretations, with Turkey rejecting Greek statements as baseless and aggressive.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Approves Military Upgrades and Faces Budgetary Constraints
The Greek government approved the procurement of a fourth FDI frigate and upgrades for three existing ones, alongside a €600 million support package for Rafale fighter jets, raising budgetary concerns.

Greece Approves Military Upgrades and Faces Budgetary Constraints
The Greek government approved the procurement of a fourth FDI frigate and upgrades for three existing ones, alongside a €600 million support package for Rafale fighter jets, raising budgetary concerns.
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28% Bias Score

Greece adopts Italian model to curb energy costs for its energy-intensive industries
Facing competitiveness challenges due to high energy costs, Greece will implement an Italian model offering energy from renewable sources at a fixed price for three years, with repayment over 20 years, impacting around 60 factories.

Greece adopts Italian model to curb energy costs for its energy-intensive industries
Facing competitiveness challenges due to high energy costs, Greece will implement an Italian model offering energy from renewable sources at a fixed price for three years, with repayment over 20 years, impacting around 60 factories.
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52% Bias Score

Greece Rejects Goat Pox Vaccination Despite Outbreak
Amidst a goat pox outbreak in Greece, killing over 275,000 animals since August 20, 2024, the government rejects vaccination, citing risks to feta cheese exports and the lack of EU-approved vaccines.

Greece Rejects Goat Pox Vaccination Despite Outbreak
Amidst a goat pox outbreak in Greece, killing over 275,000 animals since August 20, 2024, the government rejects vaccination, citing risks to feta cheese exports and the lack of EU-approved vaccines.
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64% Bias Score

Greek Housing Prices Surge 7.3% in Q2 2025, Fueled by 'My Home' Program
Driven by the 'My Home' program, Greek housing prices saw a 7.3% nationwide increase in Q2 2025, exceeding the previous quarter's 7% rise, with notable increases in Attica and major cities, while Thessaloniki and other regions showed a slight slowdown.

Greek Housing Prices Surge 7.3% in Q2 2025, Fueled by 'My Home' Program
Driven by the 'My Home' program, Greek housing prices saw a 7.3% nationwide increase in Q2 2025, exceeding the previous quarter's 7% rise, with notable increases in Attica and major cities, while Thessaloniki and other regions showed a slight slowdown.
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16% Bias Score

Greece: 1,139 Migrants Stranded in Crete Due to Inter-Ministerial Failures
A breakdown in inter-ministerial coordination in Greece has left 1,139 migrants stranded in substandard facilities in Agia, Chania, Crete, since mid-August, despite recent legislation and available resources.

Greece: 1,139 Migrants Stranded in Crete Due to Inter-Ministerial Failures
A breakdown in inter-ministerial coordination in Greece has left 1,139 migrants stranded in substandard facilities in Agia, Chania, Crete, since mid-August, despite recent legislation and available resources.
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44% Bias Score

France: A Strong Welfare State with Economic Challenges
Despite a robust welfare system including public transportation for pregnant women and extensive public education, France faces economic challenges like controlling public spending and maintaining competitiveness, alongside social issues such as inequality and the rise of the far-right.

France: A Strong Welfare State with Economic Challenges
Despite a robust welfare system including public transportation for pregnant women and extensive public education, France faces economic challenges like controlling public spending and maintaining competitiveness, alongside social issues such as inequality and the rise of the far-right.
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56% Bias Score
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