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Greek Heatwave: Temperatures Exceed 43°C, Expected to Last Until July 26th"
On July 23rd, Greece faced a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 43°C in Macedonia, Thrace, Thessaly, Peloponnese, and Eastern Sterea; 310 of 551 weather stations recorded temperatures above 37°C. The heatwave is expected to last until July 26th.
Greek Heatwave: Temperatures Exceed 43°C, Expected to Last Until July 26th"
On July 23rd, Greece faced a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 43°C in Macedonia, Thrace, Thessaly, Peloponnese, and Eastern Sterea; 310 of 551 weather stations recorded temperatures above 37°C. The heatwave is expected to last until July 26th.
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12% Bias Score


North Macedonia's Name Omission Raises Concerns in Greece
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis will meet with his North Macedonian counterpart to discuss the government's avoidance of the country's constitutional name in official contexts, raising concerns about its European integration process.
North Macedonia's Name Omission Raises Concerns in Greece
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis will meet with his North Macedonian counterpart to discuss the government's avoidance of the country's constitutional name in official contexts, raising concerns about its European integration process.
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60% Bias Score


US Destroyer in Rhodes, Israeli Cruise Ship Incident, and Cyprus Soldier Remains Repatriation
From July 14-18, a US Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyer was stationed in Rhodes, Greece, for crew rest after Eastern Mediterranean operations; this is seen as a response to Turkey's claims regarding the Aegean Sea. Meanwhile, an Israeli cruise ship left Syros due to protests, and Greece repatriated...
US Destroyer in Rhodes, Israeli Cruise Ship Incident, and Cyprus Soldier Remains Repatriation
From July 14-18, a US Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyer was stationed in Rhodes, Greece, for crew rest after Eastern Mediterranean operations; this is seen as a response to Turkey's claims regarding the Aegean Sea. Meanwhile, an Israeli cruise ship left Syros due to protests, and Greece repatriated...
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32% Bias Score


Greece's Heatwave: Soaring Humidex Index and Health Risks
Greece's heatwave will cause the humidex index to soar to 32.9°C in Larissa and Thessaloniki by July 24th, posing serious risks to vulnerable populations, impacting worker productivity, and highlighting a lack of data on heatstroke deaths.
Greece's Heatwave: Soaring Humidex Index and Health Risks
Greece's heatwave will cause the humidex index to soar to 32.9°C in Larissa and Thessaloniki by July 24th, posing serious risks to vulnerable populations, impacting worker productivity, and highlighting a lack of data on heatstroke deaths.
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24% Bias Score


Family Thanks Greek Authorities After Arrest of Professor's Murderer
The family of Polish professor Przemek, murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece on July 4th, expressed gratitude to Greek authorities for arresting his ex-wife, the alleged mastermind, and three accomplices; they are prioritizing the well-being of his children.
Family Thanks Greek Authorities After Arrest of Professor's Murderer
The family of Polish professor Przemek, murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece on July 4th, expressed gratitude to Greek authorities for arresting his ex-wife, the alleged mastermind, and three accomplices; they are prioritizing the well-being of his children.
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36% Bias Score


Hellenic Navy to Acquire Italian FREMM Frigates
The Hellenic Navy plans to acquire at least two Italian FREMM Bergamini-class frigates by 2028-2029, costing approximately €240 million each, plus €100 million for additional costs, to replace aging Kortenaer-class frigates and modernize its surface fleet.
Hellenic Navy to Acquire Italian FREMM Frigates
The Hellenic Navy plans to acquire at least two Italian FREMM Bergamini-class frigates by 2028-2029, costing approximately €240 million each, plus €100 million for additional costs, to replace aging Kortenaer-class frigates and modernize its surface fleet.
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32% Bias Score

Greek Council of State Rules on Tax Deduction Order and VAT on Gifts
The Greek Council of State (StE) ruled on tax deduction order under the previous and current Income Tax Codes, clarifying that foreign taxes paid under a DTAA are now prioritized, impacting corporate tax calculations; it also rejected a 1% turnover threshold for deducting input VAT on small gifts an...

Greek Council of State Rules on Tax Deduction Order and VAT on Gifts
The Greek Council of State (StE) ruled on tax deduction order under the previous and current Income Tax Codes, clarifying that foreign taxes paid under a DTAA are now prioritized, impacting corporate tax calculations; it also rejected a 1% turnover threshold for deducting input VAT on small gifts an...
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32% Bias Score

Greece Eliminates Bank ATM Fees in New Regulation
Greece's government announced a new regulation eliminating bank fees for ATM withdrawals within the DIAS system and from affiliated providers, addressing a recent surge in fees from third-party ATMs; the measure follows an earlier reduction of six bank charges and aims to curb excessive costs.

Greece Eliminates Bank ATM Fees in New Regulation
Greece's government announced a new regulation eliminating bank fees for ATM withdrawals within the DIAS system and from affiliated providers, addressing a recent surge in fees from third-party ATMs; the measure follows an earlier reduction of six bank charges and aims to curb excessive costs.
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40% Bias Score

Greece's Hydrocarbon Tender Reignites Turkey-Libya Maritime Dispute
Greece's international tender for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete in June 2025, involving blocks claimed by Turkey and Libya based on their 2019 maritime agreement, has reignited tensions and raised questions about the legality of overlapping maritime zones.

Greece's Hydrocarbon Tender Reignites Turkey-Libya Maritime Dispute
Greece's international tender for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete in June 2025, involving blocks claimed by Turkey and Libya based on their 2019 maritime agreement, has reignited tensions and raised questions about the legality of overlapping maritime zones.
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48% Bias Score

PASOK Condemns Greek Government's Handling of Tempi Crash and OPKEPE Scandal
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis condemned the Greek government's handling of the Tempi train crash investigation and the OPKEPE scandal, accusing them of cover-ups and withdrawing his party's participation from the pre-trial committee, triggering a major political clash.

PASOK Condemns Greek Government's Handling of Tempi Crash and OPKEPE Scandal
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis condemned the Greek government's handling of the Tempi train crash investigation and the OPKEPE scandal, accusing them of cover-ups and withdrawing his party's participation from the pre-trial committee, triggering a major political clash.
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56% Bias Score

Greece's Trade Deficit Drops 24% in 2025 Amid Tourism and Investment Growth
Greece's trade deficit decreased by 24% in the first five months of 2025, reaching €6.44 billion compared to €8.58 billion in 2024, due to increased exports (0.8%) and decreased imports (4.2%), boosted by tourism revenue (€4.35 billion, up 12.7%) and a 41% rise in foreign direct investment (€2.07 bi...

Greece's Trade Deficit Drops 24% in 2025 Amid Tourism and Investment Growth
Greece's trade deficit decreased by 24% in the first five months of 2025, reaching €6.44 billion compared to €8.58 billion in 2024, due to increased exports (0.8%) and decreased imports (4.2%), boosted by tourism revenue (€4.35 billion, up 12.7%) and a 41% rise in foreign direct investment (€2.07 bi...
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40% Bias Score

Changan Enters Greek EV Market
Changan Hellas, established with €850,000 capital and headed by Giorgos Vasilakis, marks the entry of Changan Automobile's electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles into the Greek market in October, adding to the growing Chinese EV presence in Europe and challenging established brands.

Changan Enters Greek EV Market
Changan Hellas, established with €850,000 capital and headed by Giorgos Vasilakis, marks the entry of Changan Automobile's electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles into the Greek market in October, adding to the growing Chinese EV presence in Europe and challenging established brands.
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40% Bias Score
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