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Greek Opposition Files No-Confidence Motion Over Tempe Train Disaster
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis announced a no-confidence vote against the Greek government on Wednesday following a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train disaster, criticizing the government's handling of the investigation and alleging a cover-up.
Greek Opposition Files No-Confidence Motion Over Tempe Train Disaster
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis announced a no-confidence vote against the Greek government on Wednesday following a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train disaster, criticizing the government's handling of the investigation and alleging a cover-up.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Citizenship Oath Ceremony Highlights Backlog and Income Barriers
In a formal ceremony on Monday, 88 people recently granted Greek citizenship took an oath, while thousands of others face years-long delays due to a backlog of applications and newly introduced income requirements.
Greek Citizenship Oath Ceremony Highlights Backlog and Income Barriers
In a formal ceremony on Monday, 88 people recently granted Greek citizenship took an oath, while thousands of others face years-long delays due to a backlog of applications and newly introduced income requirements.
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44% Bias Score


Mitsotakis Warns Against Political Exploitation of Tempe Tragedy Anniversary
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the upcoming second anniversary of the Tempe train tragedy, emphasizing the need for truth and justice while warning against political exploitation of the collective grief; he acknowledged the right to protest but condemned attempts to incite violen...
Mitsotakis Warns Against Political Exploitation of Tempe Tragedy Anniversary
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the upcoming second anniversary of the Tempe train tragedy, emphasizing the need for truth and justice while warning against political exploitation of the collective grief; he acknowledged the right to protest but condemned attempts to incite violen...
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56% Bias Score


Eleven Ancient Greek Artifacts Repatriated to Greece
On Tuesday, eleven ancient Greek artifacts, valued at approximately $1 million, were repatriated to Greece in New York City following their recovery by the Manhattan District Attorney's office from multiple traffickers; this is part of an ongoing investigation that has already returned thousands of ...
Eleven Ancient Greek Artifacts Repatriated to Greece
On Tuesday, eleven ancient Greek artifacts, valued at approximately $1 million, were repatriated to Greece in New York City following their recovery by the Manhattan District Attorney's office from multiple traffickers; this is part of an ongoing investigation that has already returned thousands of ...
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36% Bias Score


Greece Launches Data Hub Amid Inflationary Wage Gap
A new data hub, "Greece in Numbers," was launched in Greece, revealing that from 2020-2023, the consumer price index increased by 15%, while average wages rose by only 12.5%, leaving a gap despite reaching 2009 pre-crisis levels; the hub aims to improve data accessibility and address past concerns a...
Greece Launches Data Hub Amid Inflationary Wage Gap
A new data hub, "Greece in Numbers," was launched in Greece, revealing that from 2020-2023, the consumer price index increased by 15%, while average wages rose by only 12.5%, leaving a gap despite reaching 2009 pre-crisis levels; the hub aims to improve data accessibility and address past concerns a...
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24% Bias Score


EU Commission's Defense Spending Proposal: Greece Seeks Tailored Solution
The European Commission proposed exempting defense investments from the new Stability Pact spending limits, with Greece supporting this, but seeking a tailored solution given its already high defense spending (around 3% of GDP) exceeding NATO's 2% target, while also seeking to avoid measures that in...
EU Commission's Defense Spending Proposal: Greece Seeks Tailored Solution
The European Commission proposed exempting defense investments from the new Stability Pact spending limits, with Greece supporting this, but seeking a tailored solution given its already high defense spending (around 3% of GDP) exceeding NATO's 2% target, while also seeking to avoid measures that in...
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44% Bias Score

EU Energy Plan Faces Criticism for Lack of Immediate Price Relief
The EU's energy action plan proposes member states reduce energy taxes and grid fees to lower costs, but this faces budget constraints; it primarily focuses on long-term clean energy investments, leaving immediate price relief uncertain and sparking criticism from European industrial associations.

EU Energy Plan Faces Criticism for Lack of Immediate Price Relief
The EU's energy action plan proposes member states reduce energy taxes and grid fees to lower costs, but this faces budget constraints; it primarily focuses on long-term clean energy investments, leaving immediate price relief uncertain and sparking criticism from European industrial associations.
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48% Bias Score

Athens Public Transport on Reduced Schedule for Tempe Crash Anniversary
In Athens, Greece, on February 28, 2025, public transport will operate from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM due to a 24-hour strike that was partially suspended to allow for a demonstration marking the second anniversary of the Tempe train crash, where at least 57 people died.

Athens Public Transport on Reduced Schedule for Tempe Crash Anniversary
In Athens, Greece, on February 28, 2025, public transport will operate from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM due to a 24-hour strike that was partially suspended to allow for a demonstration marking the second anniversary of the Tempe train crash, where at least 57 people died.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Reclaims Looted Bronze Griffin Head from the MET
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York returned a bronze griffin head, stolen from Olympia, Greece in 1936, to the Greek Ministry of Culture after an investigation confirmed its illegal export; the artifact, dating to 650-625 BC, is part of a larger effort to repatriate Greek cultural treasures.

Greece Reclaims Looted Bronze Griffin Head from the MET
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York returned a bronze griffin head, stolen from Olympia, Greece in 1936, to the Greek Ministry of Culture after an investigation confirmed its illegal export; the artifact, dating to 650-625 BC, is part of a larger effort to repatriate Greek cultural treasures.
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20% Bias Score

Dourou Concludes Testimony in Mati Wildfire Trial
Former Attica Governor Rena Dourou concluded her testimony today in the appeals trial for the 2018 Mati wildfire, maintaining her innocence and reiterating that the fire response plan was the Fire Service's responsibility, not the regional government's.

Dourou Concludes Testimony in Mati Wildfire Trial
Former Attica Governor Rena Dourou concluded her testimony today in the appeals trial for the 2018 Mati wildfire, maintaining her innocence and reiterating that the fire response plan was the Fire Service's responsibility, not the regional government's.
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44% Bias Score

Greece's Financial Incentives Attract Wealthy Expats
Greece is attracting wealthy expats with a flat tax of \$105,000 on global income (for those investing at least \$525,150 in Greek assets), a fast golden visa process, and a digital nomad visa; the country also boasts a lower cost of living than many Western European nations and a rising number of m...

Greece's Financial Incentives Attract Wealthy Expats
Greece is attracting wealthy expats with a flat tax of \$105,000 on global income (for those investing at least \$525,150 in Greek assets), a fast golden visa process, and a digital nomad visa; the country also boasts a lower cost of living than many Western European nations and a rising number of m...
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48% Bias Score

Princes of Pylos" Exhibition Showcases Mycenaean Messinian Treasures
An exhibition in Kalamata, Greece, displays about 45 artifacts from the "Griffin Warrior's" tomb, a 1450 BC Mycenaean burial near Nestor's Palace, revealing Messinian cultural identity and trade networks with Minoan Crete, the Mediterranean, and Near East.

Princes of Pylos" Exhibition Showcases Mycenaean Messinian Treasures
An exhibition in Kalamata, Greece, displays about 45 artifacts from the "Griffin Warrior's" tomb, a 1450 BC Mycenaean burial near Nestor's Palace, revealing Messinian cultural identity and trade networks with Minoan Crete, the Mediterranean, and Near East.
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36% Bias Score
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