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Greece-Libya Talks on Maritime Boundaries Yield No Immediate Results
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis's visit to Tripoli yielded no immediate breakthroughs in maritime boundary talks due to Libya's adherence to the Turco-Libyan memorandum, although both sides agreed to future discussions; Greece also raised concerns about increased migrant flows from Libya.
Greece-Libya Talks on Maritime Boundaries Yield No Immediate Results
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis's visit to Tripoli yielded no immediate breakthroughs in maritime boundary talks due to Libya's adherence to the Turco-Libyan memorandum, although both sides agreed to future discussions; Greece also raised concerns about increased migrant flows from Libya.
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32% Bias Score


Massive Crete Tourist Village Approved
A large tourist village, Costa Nopia, is planned in Crete, encompassing 830 villas, two hotels (600 beds), a marina, heliport, golf course, and funicular, impacting a 1,100-acre area near Platanias and Kissamos, utilizing favorable zoning laws and strategic investment policies.
Massive Crete Tourist Village Approved
A large tourist village, Costa Nopia, is planned in Crete, encompassing 830 villas, two hotels (600 beds), a marina, heliport, golf course, and funicular, impacting a 1,100-acre area near Platanias and Kissamos, utilizing favorable zoning laws and strategic investment policies.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Seeks to Improve Relations with Libya Amidst Disputes
Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Gerapetritis visited Tripoli to meet with Libyan officials, aiming to resolve disputes related to energy resources, a contested Turkish-Libyan memorandum, and increased migration flows to Crete, emphasizing dialogue and adherence to international law.
Greece Seeks to Improve Relations with Libya Amidst Disputes
Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Gerapetritis visited Tripoli to meet with Libyan officials, aiming to resolve disputes related to energy resources, a contested Turkish-Libyan memorandum, and increased migration flows to Crete, emphasizing dialogue and adherence to international law.
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40% Bias Score


UC Berkeley Professor Murdered in Greece, Family Launches Fundraiser
Przemyslaw Jeziorski, a UC Berkeley professor, was shot dead in Greece on July 4th, prompting a manhunt and a family fundraiser exceeding \$58,500 to pursue legal action against his killer.
UC Berkeley Professor Murdered in Greece, Family Launches Fundraiser
Przemyslaw Jeziorski, a UC Berkeley professor, was shot dead in Greece on July 4th, prompting a manhunt and a family fundraiser exceeding \$58,500 to pursue legal action against his killer.
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28% Bias Score


Papandreou: AI and the Cave—A Modern Democracy's Challenge
Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, speaking at the UN AI For Good Summit, warns that AI, like Plato's cave shadows, may distort reality and hinder democratic discourse, suggesting a government platform for citizen debate as a solution.
Papandreou: AI and the Cave—A Modern Democracy's Challenge
Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, speaking at the UN AI For Good Summit, warns that AI, like Plato's cave shadows, may distort reality and hinder democratic discourse, suggesting a government platform for citizen debate as a solution.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Seeks to Improve Relations with Libya Amidst Tensions
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis visited Tripoli on [date not specified] to meet with Libyan officials, aiming to improve relations strained by energy exploration disputes, the Turco-Libyan maritime agreement, and increased migration; both sides emphasized dialogue and cooperation.
Greece Seeks to Improve Relations with Libya Amidst Tensions
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis visited Tripoli on [date not specified] to meet with Libyan officials, aiming to improve relations strained by energy exploration disputes, the Turco-Libyan maritime agreement, and increased migration; both sides emphasized dialogue and cooperation.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Parliament Expresses Concerns Over Saint Catherine's Monastery
Greek Parliament Speaker Nikitas Kaklamanis voiced concerns to the Egyptian ambassador about Saint Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai, receiving assurances that its operation and the monks' lives will remain unchanged, despite underlying concerns about potential future threats.

Greek Parliament Expresses Concerns Over Saint Catherine's Monastery
Greek Parliament Speaker Nikitas Kaklamanis voiced concerns to the Egyptian ambassador about Saint Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai, receiving assurances that its operation and the monks' lives will remain unchanged, despite underlying concerns about potential future threats.
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48% Bias Score

Piraeus Port Customs Undergoes Restructuring to Combat €250 Million Fraud
Greece's Independent Authority of Public Revenue (IAPR) is restructuring Piraeus port customs to combat corruption and improve efficiency, consolidating three offices, digitizing processes, and increasing audits following a recent €250 million fraud case.

Piraeus Port Customs Undergoes Restructuring to Combat €250 Million Fraud
Greece's Independent Authority of Public Revenue (IAPR) is restructuring Piraeus port customs to combat corruption and improve efficiency, consolidating three offices, digitizing processes, and increasing audits following a recent €250 million fraud case.
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40% Bias Score

€700 Million EU Tax Evasion Ring Dismantled in Europe-Wide Raids
A Chinese-led smuggling ring operating through the port of Piraeus was dismantled after a year-long investigation, resulting in 8 arrests, €4.7 million in cash seized, and an estimated €700 million loss to EU funds; the investigation, codenamed 'Calypso', involved raids across multiple European coun...

€700 Million EU Tax Evasion Ring Dismantled in Europe-Wide Raids
A Chinese-led smuggling ring operating through the port of Piraeus was dismantled after a year-long investigation, resulting in 8 arrests, €4.7 million in cash seized, and an estimated €700 million loss to EU funds; the investigation, codenamed 'Calypso', involved raids across multiple European coun...
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44% Bias Score

Greece Suspends Asylum Registrations for Boat Arrivals
Greece temporarily suspended asylum registrations for boat arrivals for 90 days, sparking condemnation from NGOs who cite human rights violations and the impracticality of deportations without registration; this follows increased arrivals on Greek islands and aligns with a broader European trend of ...

Greece Suspends Asylum Registrations for Boat Arrivals
Greece temporarily suspended asylum registrations for boat arrivals for 90 days, sparking condemnation from NGOs who cite human rights violations and the impracticality of deportations without registration; this follows increased arrivals on Greek islands and aligns with a broader European trend of ...
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56% Bias Score

Greek Migrant Policy Faces Criticism Amidst Accusations of Divisive Tactics
Greece's handling of a recent migrant influx is drawing criticism for its approach; critics argue there were less divisive alternatives to manage the situation while respecting international laws, and highlight issues with misinformation about migrant benefits and living conditions fueling societal ...

Greek Migrant Policy Faces Criticism Amidst Accusations of Divisive Tactics
Greece's handling of a recent migrant influx is drawing criticism for its approach; critics argue there were less divisive alternatives to manage the situation while respecting international laws, and highlight issues with misinformation about migrant benefits and living conditions fueling societal ...
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52% Bias Score

Samaras's Political Comeback Bid in Greece
Antonis Samaras, a former Greek prime minister, is attempting a political comeback after serving as foreign minister, briefly leading his own party, and later as minister of culture, where he oversaw a controversial Acropolis Museum opening. His political successes have been limited.

Samaras's Political Comeback Bid in Greece
Antonis Samaras, a former Greek prime minister, is attempting a political comeback after serving as foreign minister, briefly leading his own party, and later as minister of culture, where he oversaw a controversial Acropolis Museum opening. His political successes have been limited.
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60% Bias Score
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