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US to Impose \$1 Million Fee on Chinese-Made Ships Entering American Ports
The US may impose a \$1 million fee on each visit by Chinese-made ships to its ports, starting mid-year, impacting 30% of Greek-owned vessels and potentially reshaping global shipping.
US to Impose \$1 Million Fee on Chinese-Made Ships Entering American Ports
The US may impose a \$1 million fee on each visit by Chinese-made ships to its ports, starting mid-year, impacting 30% of Greek-owned vessels and potentially reshaping global shipping.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey's Growing Property Acquisition in Greek Border Regions Raises Concerns
A wave of property acquisitions in Greece's Evros region and Aegean islands by Turkish entities has prompted concerns, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and calls for regulatory adjustments to address potential national security risks.
Turkey's Growing Property Acquisition in Greek Border Regions Raises Concerns
A wave of property acquisitions in Greece's Evros region and Aegean islands by Turkish entities has prompted concerns, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and calls for regulatory adjustments to address potential national security risks.
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60% Bias Score


Lanthimos's "Bugonia" Acropolis Filming Rejected
Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos's request to film a scene for his movie "Bugonia" at the Acropolis was rejected by the Central Archaeological Council due to concerns about the scene's content, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus heritage protection.
Lanthimos's "Bugonia" Acropolis Filming Rejected
Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos's request to film a scene for his movie "Bugonia" at the Acropolis was rejected by the Central Archaeological Council due to concerns about the scene's content, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus heritage protection.
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52% Bias Score


Church of Greece's Digital Bank Plan Sparks Internal Conflict
The Church of Greece's 40% stake in Financial Innovation Holding, aiming to establish a digital bank, has caused internal conflict, with most clergy unaware of the plan, despite preliminary contacts with the Bank of Greece; an affiliated organization, NAUS, holds an additional 8% stake.
Church of Greece's Digital Bank Plan Sparks Internal Conflict
The Church of Greece's 40% stake in Financial Innovation Holding, aiming to establish a digital bank, has caused internal conflict, with most clergy unaware of the plan, despite preliminary contacts with the Bank of Greece; an affiliated organization, NAUS, holds an additional 8% stake.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Hit by Unexpected April Snowstorm
Unexpectedly cold weather brought heavy snowfall to northern and central Greece on April 7th, 2025, leading to road closures in several areas, including Hortiatis–Agios Vasilios and Melissohori–Oraiokastro, with schools in Florina, Prespes and Amyntaio remaining closed Monday due to the heavy snowfa...
Greece Hit by Unexpected April Snowstorm
Unexpectedly cold weather brought heavy snowfall to northern and central Greece on April 7th, 2025, leading to road closures in several areas, including Hortiatis–Agios Vasilios and Melissohori–Oraiokastro, with schools in Florina, Prespes and Amyntaio remaining closed Monday due to the heavy snowfa...
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24% Bias Score


Greece Announces €25 Billion Military Modernization Plan
Greece announced a €25 billion military modernization plan through 2036, fueled by concerns about regional security and enabled by EU budget flexibility, despite its high national debt; the plan includes personnel reductions and infrastructure consolidation.
Greece Announces €25 Billion Military Modernization Plan
Greece announced a €25 billion military modernization plan through 2036, fueled by concerns about regional security and enabled by EU budget flexibility, despite its high national debt; the plan includes personnel reductions and infrastructure consolidation.
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52% Bias Score

Malnutrition Crisis Among Refugee Children in Samos' CCS
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported six cases of moderate to severe acute malnutrition in children aged six months to six years at Samos' Closed Controlled Structure, highlighting inadequate pediatric care and food insecurity exacerbated by a nine-month suspension of financial aid for asylum seek...

Malnutrition Crisis Among Refugee Children in Samos' CCS
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported six cases of moderate to severe acute malnutrition in children aged six months to six years at Samos' Closed Controlled Structure, highlighting inadequate pediatric care and food insecurity exacerbated by a nine-month suspension of financial aid for asylum seek...
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24% Bias Score

Decline of Greece's Center-Left: Crisis, Ideology, and Strategic Challenges"
Greece's center-left parties, PASOK and SYRIZA, have experienced significant electoral decline due to factors including association with the economic crisis, weakening of patron-client networks, and a broader shift in public opinion towards the right, mirroring trends across Europe.

Decline of Greece's Center-Left: Crisis, Ideology, and Strategic Challenges"
Greece's center-left parties, PASOK and SYRIZA, have experienced significant electoral decline due to factors including association with the economic crisis, weakening of patron-client networks, and a broader shift in public opinion towards the right, mirroring trends across Europe.
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40% Bias Score

Greece's Dilapidated Buildings Pose Ongoing Safety Risk After Child's Death
A six-year-old girl's death in Xanthi, Greece, from a collapsing wall highlights the ongoing danger posed by approximately 9,500 recorded dilapidated buildings nationwide, despite government pledges to improve safety after similar incidents.

Greece's Dilapidated Buildings Pose Ongoing Safety Risk After Child's Death
A six-year-old girl's death in Xanthi, Greece, from a collapsing wall highlights the ongoing danger posed by approximately 9,500 recorded dilapidated buildings nationwide, despite government pledges to improve safety after similar incidents.
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40% Bias Score

Tempe Train Crash Report Revised Amidst University Objections
The initial report on the February 2023 Tempe train crash in Greece, issued by the EODASAA, is being revised after the Universities of Ghent and Pisa contested their portrayal and the lack of agreement with EDAPO's simulations. The EODASAA spent €15,000 on Ghent's review of EDAPO's simulations; howe...

Tempe Train Crash Report Revised Amidst University Objections
The initial report on the February 2023 Tempe train crash in Greece, issued by the EODASAA, is being revised after the Universities of Ghent and Pisa contested their portrayal and the lack of agreement with EDAPO's simulations. The EODASAA spent €15,000 on Ghent's review of EDAPO's simulations; howe...
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36% Bias Score

Kifisia Residents Battle Unchecked Development Under Greece's NOK
A citizens' group in Kifisia, Greece, is fighting against unchecked development driven by the 2012 National Town Planning Framework (NOK), which led to the cutting of approximately 3,000 trees (based on permits alone) and numerous construction projects, prompting legal challenges and exposing regula...

Kifisia Residents Battle Unchecked Development Under Greece's NOK
A citizens' group in Kifisia, Greece, is fighting against unchecked development driven by the 2012 National Town Planning Framework (NOK), which led to the cutting of approximately 3,000 trees (based on permits alone) and numerous construction projects, prompting legal challenges and exposing regula...
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Credit Upgrade Opens Path to Developed Market Status
Moody's upgraded Greece's credit rating, potentially enabling the Athens Stock Exchange's return to developed markets by April 8th, attracting over €2 billion in foreign investment and boosting economic growth, though challenges remain due to the lack of upgrade by MSCI.

Greece's Credit Upgrade Opens Path to Developed Market Status
Moody's upgraded Greece's credit rating, potentially enabling the Athens Stock Exchange's return to developed markets by April 8th, attracting over €2 billion in foreign investment and boosting economic growth, though challenges remain due to the lack of upgrade by MSCI.
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52% Bias Score
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