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Greece Freezes Property Objective Values Until 2027
The Greek government will keep property objective values unchanged until 2027 to ease the burden on homeowners and renters amid soaring market prices, despite a significant gap between objective and market values, particularly in Athens and tourist areas, as evidenced by recent high-value property t...
Greece Freezes Property Objective Values Until 2027
The Greek government will keep property objective values unchanged until 2027 to ease the burden on homeowners and renters amid soaring market prices, despite a significant gap between objective and market values, particularly in Athens and tourist areas, as evidenced by recent high-value property t...
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52% Bias Score


Greece's Railway Overhaul: 20-Day Plan Follows Years of Inaction
Greece's railway restructuring plan, meeting EU safety standards, was completed in 20 days, following a two-year delay after the Tempe tragedy. The rapid progress highlights the impact of public pressure and political will in addressing critical infrastructure deficiencies.
Greece's Railway Overhaul: 20-Day Plan Follows Years of Inaction
Greece's railway restructuring plan, meeting EU safety standards, was completed in 20 days, following a two-year delay after the Tempe tragedy. The rapid progress highlights the impact of public pressure and political will in addressing critical infrastructure deficiencies.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Greece Circumvents Ruling on Out-of-Plan Construction
The Greek Ministry of Environment announced a plan to create 'Controlled Use Areas' (PEHs) with smaller minimum plot sizes (2-4 hectares), effectively circumventing a presidential decree on settlement demarcation and a Supreme Court ruling that banned a similar measure, allowing for increased constr...
Greece Circumvents Ruling on Out-of-Plan Construction
The Greek Ministry of Environment announced a plan to create 'Controlled Use Areas' (PEHs) with smaller minimum plot sizes (2-4 hectares), effectively circumventing a presidential decree on settlement demarcation and a Supreme Court ruling that banned a similar measure, allowing for increased constr...
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48% Bias Score


Greek Poll Shows New Democracy Gains Amidst Center-Left Decline
A Pulse poll reveals a 1-point rise for Greece's New Democracy party (24%) after welfare announcements for pensioners and renters, while PASOK and SYRIZA continue to decline, leaving a significant 16.5% of voters undecided on election timing.
Greek Poll Shows New Democracy Gains Amidst Center-Left Decline
A Pulse poll reveals a 1-point rise for Greece's New Democracy party (24%) after welfare announcements for pensioners and renters, while PASOK and SYRIZA continue to decline, leaving a significant 16.5% of voters undecided on election timing.
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36% Bias Score


Athens Public Transport Faces Major Disruptions Due to May Day Strikes
On May Day, Athens public transport will face significant disruptions due to strikes: buses and trolleys will operate from 9 AM to 9 PM, the metro will have reduced hours with some stations closed, trams will be suspended, and ships will be docked. These actions reflect broader worker demands across...
Athens Public Transport Faces Major Disruptions Due to May Day Strikes
On May Day, Athens public transport will face significant disruptions due to strikes: buses and trolleys will operate from 9 AM to 9 PM, the metro will have reduced hours with some stations closed, trams will be suspended, and ships will be docked. These actions reflect broader worker demands across...
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32% Bias Score


Greece's participation in Three Seas Initiative summit
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis will attend the Three Seas Initiative summit in Warsaw, promoting Greek ports as key connectivity hubs, while facing infrastructure upgrade challenges and navigating complex geopolitical relations.
Greece's participation in Three Seas Initiative summit
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis will attend the Three Seas Initiative summit in Warsaw, promoting Greek ports as key connectivity hubs, while facing infrastructure upgrade challenges and navigating complex geopolitical relations.
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44% Bias Score

First Greek Tenant Association Formed in Thessaloniki to Combat Housing Crisis
The first Greek tenant association was founded in Thessaloniki, aiming to address rising rental costs (up to 100% increases reported), poor housing conditions, and inadequate legal protections for renters, who comprise up to 50% of residents in major cities.

First Greek Tenant Association Formed in Thessaloniki to Combat Housing Crisis
The first Greek tenant association was founded in Thessaloniki, aiming to address rising rental costs (up to 100% increases reported), poor housing conditions, and inadequate legal protections for renters, who comprise up to 50% of residents in major cities.
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48% Bias Score

Central Macedonia Bans Live Animal Imports to Prevent Foot-and-Mouth Disease
The Central Macedonia Region banned live animal imports from Hungary and Slovakia due to foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks, implementing strict biosecurity measures to protect its large livestock population and robust export market experiencing a 22-24% increase in 2024, while also addressing recent ...

Central Macedonia Bans Live Animal Imports to Prevent Foot-and-Mouth Disease
The Central Macedonia Region banned live animal imports from Hungary and Slovakia due to foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks, implementing strict biosecurity measures to protect its large livestock population and robust export market experiencing a 22-24% increase in 2024, while also addressing recent ...
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32% Bias Score

Neglected Greek Railway Stations: A National Disgrace
The dilapidated condition of Greek railway stations, including Athens' Larissa station, is a source of national shame, negatively impacting tourism and reflecting a broader lack of infrastructure investment compared to European standards.

Neglected Greek Railway Stations: A National Disgrace
The dilapidated condition of Greek railway stations, including Athens' Larissa station, is a source of national shame, negatively impacting tourism and reflecting a broader lack of infrastructure investment compared to European standards.
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60% Bias Score

Artgate Project: Thessaloniki's New Creative Hub
The Artgate Project, a two-day art festival in Thessaloniki (May 2-3), transforms the historic Labattoir building into a creative hub featuring over 100 artists across various disciplines, showcasing music, visual arts and promoting artist empowerment.

Artgate Project: Thessaloniki's New Creative Hub
The Artgate Project, a two-day art festival in Thessaloniki (May 2-3), transforms the historic Labattoir building into a creative hub featuring over 100 artists across various disciplines, showcasing music, visual arts and promoting artist empowerment.
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28% Bias Score

Greek Coast Guard Actions Lead to Migrant Deaths, Sparking Frontex Investigation
At least seven migrants, including two children, drowned in early April after their boat was allegedly rammed by a Greek coast guard vessel, prompting a Frontex investigation into potential human rights violations and possible consequences for Greece, including financial sanctions.

Greek Coast Guard Actions Lead to Migrant Deaths, Sparking Frontex Investigation
At least seven migrants, including two children, drowned in early April after their boat was allegedly rammed by a Greek coast guard vessel, prompting a Frontex investigation into potential human rights violations and possible consequences for Greece, including financial sanctions.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Unveils Sweeping Railway Safety Bill
The Greek cabinet will review a railway safety bill introducing a digital platform ("Railway.gov.gr") for real-time train tracking, stricter employee vetting, and the potential repatriation of 70 Greek railway experts from abroad, aiming to prevent future accidents.

Greece Unveils Sweeping Railway Safety Bill
The Greek cabinet will review a railway safety bill introducing a digital platform ("Railway.gov.gr") for real-time train tracking, stricter employee vetting, and the potential repatriation of 70 Greek railway experts from abroad, aiming to prevent future accidents.
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36% Bias Score
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