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Greece Halts Asylum Applications, Detains Refugees Amid Libyan Influx
Greece's conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a new policy to address the increased arrival of refugees from Libya, including a three-month suspension of asylum applications, detention of irregular arrivals, and a plan to return boats to Libya before they enter international wat...
Greece Halts Asylum Applications, Detains Refugees Amid Libyan Influx
Greece's conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a new policy to address the increased arrival of refugees from Libya, including a three-month suspension of asylum applications, detention of irregular arrivals, and a plan to return boats to Libya before they enter international wat...
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60% Bias Score


12-Year-Old's Pursuit of Education in 19th-Century Athens
Lena Divani's "Amalia" book series follows a 12-year-old girl's ambition to become a teacher in 19th-century Athens, contrasting her struggles with the life of Queen Amalia, and illustrating the social and economic challenges of the time.
12-Year-Old's Pursuit of Education in 19th-Century Athens
Lena Divani's "Amalia" book series follows a 12-year-old girl's ambition to become a teacher in 19th-century Athens, contrasting her struggles with the life of Queen Amalia, and illustrating the social and economic challenges of the time.
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16% Bias Score


UNHCR Criticizes Greek Asylum Suspension Bill
The UNHCR expresses concern over a Greek bill temporarily suspending asylum applications from North Africa, citing violations of international law and the right to seek asylum, while acknowledging states' right to manage borders within legal frameworks.
UNHCR Criticizes Greek Asylum Suspension Bill
The UNHCR expresses concern over a Greek bill temporarily suspending asylum applications from North Africa, citing violations of international law and the right to seek asylum, while acknowledging states' right to manage borders within legal frameworks.
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32% Bias Score


Nvidia Hits \$4 Trillion Market Cap Amidst Greek Economic Growth and Regulatory Actions
Nvidia's market cap surpasses \$4 trillion, driven by AI investment; Greek toll revenues rise 11.7% in 2024, indicating economic activity despite inflation; Greece addresses fuel monopolies and a prominent family explores tourism investment.
Nvidia Hits \$4 Trillion Market Cap Amidst Greek Economic Growth and Regulatory Actions
Nvidia's market cap surpasses \$4 trillion, driven by AI investment; Greek toll revenues rise 11.7% in 2024, indicating economic activity despite inflation; Greece addresses fuel monopolies and a prominent family explores tourism investment.
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44% Bias Score


EU Carbon Tax to Hike Greek Fuel Costs by €800 Million Annually
The EU's ETS2 regulation, effective January 1, 2027, will increase fuel costs for Greek households and businesses by an estimated €800 million annually, impacting vulnerable households disproportionately; the EU's Social Climate Fund aims to partially offset these costs.
EU Carbon Tax to Hike Greek Fuel Costs by €800 Million Annually
The EU's ETS2 regulation, effective January 1, 2027, will increase fuel costs for Greek households and businesses by an estimated €800 million annually, impacting vulnerable households disproportionately; the EU's Social Climate Fund aims to partially offset these costs.
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52% Bias Score


Mother's Testimony Ignites Conflict in Griva Murder Trial
During a heated court session for the murder of 28-year-old Kyriaki Griva, the defendant's mother testified, claiming the victim's family knew about the years-long abusive relationship and that her son had mental health problems, but should still be convicted; her testimony ignited intense conflict ...
Mother's Testimony Ignites Conflict in Griva Murder Trial
During a heated court session for the murder of 28-year-old Kyriaki Griva, the defendant's mother testified, claiming the victim's family knew about the years-long abusive relationship and that her son had mental health problems, but should still be convicted; her testimony ignited intense conflict ...
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60% Bias Score

Greece to Reclaim €500 Million in Subsidies for Uncompleted Investment Projects
The Greek Ministry of Development will attempt to recover up to €500 million in subsidies from over 1,400 incomplete investment projects under laws 3299/2004 and 3908/2011, with new deadlines extending to 2026 but failure to meet these results in subsidy recovery with interest.

Greece to Reclaim €500 Million in Subsidies for Uncompleted Investment Projects
The Greek Ministry of Development will attempt to recover up to €500 million in subsidies from over 1,400 incomplete investment projects under laws 3299/2004 and 3908/2011, with new deadlines extending to 2026 but failure to meet these results in subsidy recovery with interest.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Government's Use of Article 15 ECHR in Migration Crisis Draws Criticism
Greece's government cited Article 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights to justify measures addressing increased migration flows from North Africa, prompting criticism from Evangelos Venizelos who argues this is equivalent to invoking a state of siege and threatens the rule of law.

Greek Government's Use of Article 15 ECHR in Migration Crisis Draws Criticism
Greece's government cited Article 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights to justify measures addressing increased migration flows from North Africa, prompting criticism from Evangelos Venizelos who argues this is equivalent to invoking a state of siege and threatens the rule of law.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Implements Emergency Measures to Curb Illegal Immigration from Libya
Greece announced emergency measures to counter rising illegal immigration from Libya, including a three-month asylum application suspension for sea arrivals from North Africa and a new closed facility in Crete, supported by the EU.

Greece Implements Emergency Measures to Curb Illegal Immigration from Libya
Greece announced emergency measures to counter rising illegal immigration from Libya, including a three-month asylum application suspension for sea arrivals from North Africa and a new closed facility in Crete, supported by the EU.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Invokes Article 15 ECHR Amidst North African Migration Crisis
The Greek government cited Article 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights to justify measures against irregular immigration from North Africa, claiming a public danger that threatens national life; this action has raised concerns about potential human rights violations and legal challenges.

Greece Invokes Article 15 ECHR Amidst North African Migration Crisis
The Greek government cited Article 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights to justify measures against irregular immigration from North Africa, claiming a public danger that threatens national life; this action has raised concerns about potential human rights violations and legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Greece Implements Stricter University Access and Security Measures
A new Greek law requires university students to use student IDs for access, starting by the end of the year, implementing stricter penalties for campus disruptions, including potential 10-year sentences for severe violence, and offering more opportunities for students who exceeded the maximum study ...

Greece Implements Stricter University Access and Security Measures
A new Greek law requires university students to use student IDs for access, starting by the end of the year, implementing stricter penalties for campus disruptions, including potential 10-year sentences for severe violence, and offering more opportunities for students who exceeded the maximum study ...
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36% Bias Score

Death of Former Greek MP and Trade Unionist Dimitris Pipergias
Dimitris Pipergias, a former PASOK MP from Evia and prominent trade unionist, passed away at 74, leaving a legacy of involvement in Greek politics and labor movements from 1974 to 2004.

Death of Former Greek MP and Trade Unionist Dimitris Pipergias
Dimitris Pipergias, a former PASOK MP from Evia and prominent trade unionist, passed away at 74, leaving a legacy of involvement in Greek politics and labor movements from 1974 to 2004.
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40% Bias Score
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