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British Tourist Contracts Legionnaires' Disease in Crete
A 57-year-old British tourist, Donna Jobling, is in intensive care in Crete after contracting Legionnaires' disease on June 5th, prompting the Greek health ministry to alert hoteliers about water quality and the relocation of other guests from the affected hotel by easyJet Holidays.
British Tourist Contracts Legionnaires' Disease in Crete
A 57-year-old British tourist, Donna Jobling, is in intensive care in Crete after contracting Legionnaires' disease on June 5th, prompting the Greek health ministry to alert hoteliers about water quality and the relocation of other guests from the affected hotel by easyJet Holidays.
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28% Bias Score


AI Boosts Greece Tourism Planning: Survey Shows Shift in Travel Habits
An Ipsos/Visa survey of US, UK, and French tourists visiting Greece in 2024 shows increasing use of AI for planning, with beach time as the top motivator, followed by cultural sites; spending varies greatly by nationality, with Americans having the highest average budget (€3040); and many also plan ...
AI Boosts Greece Tourism Planning: Survey Shows Shift in Travel Habits
An Ipsos/Visa survey of US, UK, and French tourists visiting Greece in 2024 shows increasing use of AI for planning, with beach time as the top motivator, followed by cultural sites; spending varies greatly by nationality, with Americans having the highest average budget (€3040); and many also plan ...
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36% Bias Score


Greece Heightens Security Alert Following Israeli Strikes on Iran
In response to precision strikes by Israeli forces on Iranian targets, Greece's National Security Council convened to discuss preparedness, increasing security around potential targets, and monitoring Iranian individuals in detention. The government is prepared to assist approximately 4,500 Greeks i...
Greece Heightens Security Alert Following Israeli Strikes on Iran
In response to precision strikes by Israeli forces on Iranian targets, Greece's National Security Council convened to discuss preparedness, increasing security around potential targets, and monitoring Iranian individuals in detention. The government is prepared to assist approximately 4,500 Greeks i...
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20% Bias Score


AI-Powered Art Installation Blends Ancient Delphi with Modern Technology
Charles Sandison's "The Garden of Pythia," an AI-powered light installation at Delphi, Greece, commissioned by PCAI, blends ancient Greek mythology with modern technology, projecting environmental data and ancient texts onto the hillside, highlighting the intersection of past and present.
AI-Powered Art Installation Blends Ancient Delphi with Modern Technology
Charles Sandison's "The Garden of Pythia," an AI-powered light installation at Delphi, Greece, commissioned by PCAI, blends ancient Greek mythology with modern technology, projecting environmental data and ancient texts onto the hillside, highlighting the intersection of past and present.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Intervenes After Egyptian Obstruction of 'March to Gaza' Delegation
On Friday evening, Greece's Foreign Ministry contacted Egypt's ambassador after Egyptian authorities blocked a Greek 'March to Gaza' delegation near Ismailia, including three Greek MPs and a Member of the European Parliament, prompting a diplomatic response from Greece.
Greece Intervenes After Egyptian Obstruction of 'March to Gaza' Delegation
On Friday evening, Greece's Foreign Ministry contacted Egypt's ambassador after Egyptian authorities blocked a Greek 'March to Gaza' delegation near Ismailia, including three Greek MPs and a Member of the European Parliament, prompting a diplomatic response from Greece.
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40% Bias Score


Greek-Turkish Talks Aim for July Summit Amidst Regional Instability
High-level Greek-Turkish talks in Ankara aim for a July Supreme Cooperation Council (SCC) meeting, focusing on economic cooperation, while acknowledging challenges in resolving decades-old maritime disputes; international developments could impact the timeline.
Greek-Turkish Talks Aim for July Summit Amidst Regional Instability
High-level Greek-Turkish talks in Ankara aim for a July Supreme Cooperation Council (SCC) meeting, focusing on economic cooperation, while acknowledging challenges in resolving decades-old maritime disputes; international developments could impact the timeline.
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32% Bias Score

Homer's School Excavations Reveal Ancient Ithaca's Rich History
Excavations at Homer's School in Ithaca, Greece, have unearthed artifacts dating from the Final Neolithic period (late 5th/4th millennium BC) to the Roman era, including an intact Mycenaean fountain, Hellenistic and Roman pottery, votive offerings, and inscriptions referencing Odysseus, revealing a ...

Homer's School Excavations Reveal Ancient Ithaca's Rich History
Excavations at Homer's School in Ithaca, Greece, have unearthed artifacts dating from the Final Neolithic period (late 5th/4th millennium BC) to the Roman era, including an intact Mycenaean fountain, Hellenistic and Roman pottery, votive offerings, and inscriptions referencing Odysseus, revealing a ...
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40% Bias Score

Remote Delivery Highlights Greek Island Doctor Shortage
A healthy baby boy was born in Kythira General Hospital on a February night under challenging circumstances due to the absence of an on-site gynecologist, highlighting the critical shortage of medical personnel on Greek islands.

Remote Delivery Highlights Greek Island Doctor Shortage
A healthy baby boy was born in Kythira General Hospital on a February night under challenging circumstances due to the absence of an on-site gynecologist, highlighting the critical shortage of medical personnel on Greek islands.
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48% Bias Score

Secret Vote on Karamanlis Amidst Tempi Disaster Fallout
A secret parliamentary vote on referring former minister Kostas Karamanlis to a pre-trial committee for his alleged involvement in the Tempi train disaster is causing intense speculation about potential leaks, with three different proposals targeting various political figures, including the current ...

Secret Vote on Karamanlis Amidst Tempi Disaster Fallout
A secret parliamentary vote on referring former minister Kostas Karamanlis to a pre-trial committee for his alleged involvement in the Tempi train disaster is causing intense speculation about potential leaks, with three different proposals targeting various political figures, including the current ...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Court Upholds Constitutionality of Foreign Universities
The Greek Council of State ruled that foreign universities can operate in Greece, rejecting challenges to a 2024 law based on compatibility with EU law and the GATS agreement on service trade, in an 18-7 majority decision.

Greek Court Upholds Constitutionality of Foreign Universities
The Greek Council of State ruled that foreign universities can operate in Greece, rejecting challenges to a 2024 law based on compatibility with EU law and the GATS agreement on service trade, in an 18-7 majority decision.
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40% Bias Score

Greece's Personal Number Initiative Unveils 96,000 Data Discrepancies
In Greece, over 337,000 citizens have received their Personal Number (PA), a digital ID for accessing public services via the myinfo platform; this has revealed over 96,000 data discrepancies, mostly in names and birthdates, across national registries (AMKA, AFM, ADT), which are being automatically ...

Greece's Personal Number Initiative Unveils 96,000 Data Discrepancies
In Greece, over 337,000 citizens have received their Personal Number (PA), a digital ID for accessing public services via the myinfo platform; this has revealed over 96,000 data discrepancies, mostly in names and birthdates, across national registries (AMKA, AFM, ADT), which are being automatically ...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Expands Digital Work Card System, Intensifies Labor Inspections
Greece's Labor Inspection Authority is intensifying checks and expanding its digital work card system to combat undeclared labor, targeting energy, wholesale, finance, and travel sectors; last month, €1.35 million in fines were issued for 98 undeclared labor violations.

Greece Expands Digital Work Card System, Intensifies Labor Inspections
Greece's Labor Inspection Authority is intensifying checks and expanding its digital work card system to combat undeclared labor, targeting energy, wholesale, finance, and travel sectors; last month, €1.35 million in fines were issued for 98 undeclared labor violations.
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40% Bias Score
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