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WWII Reparations: Poland and Greece Launch Renewed Effort
A photographic exhibition, "Legacy of War," opened at the European Parliament in Brussels on Tuesday, showcasing the devastation inflicted upon Poland and Greece by Nazi Germany during WWII, prompting a debate on war reparations and reigniting efforts to seek compensation from Germany.
WWII Reparations: Poland and Greece Launch Renewed Effort
A photographic exhibition, "Legacy of War," opened at the European Parliament in Brussels on Tuesday, showcasing the devastation inflicted upon Poland and Greece by Nazi Germany during WWII, prompting a debate on war reparations and reigniting efforts to seek compensation from Germany.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey's Libyan Deal Fuels Greece's Security Concerns
Turkey's agreement with Libya to explore hydrocarbons near Crete, coupled with increased migrant flows from eastern Libya, challenges Greece, highlighting Turkey's growing regional influence and creating a complex security situation.
Turkey's Libyan Deal Fuels Greece's Security Concerns
Turkey's agreement with Libya to explore hydrocarbons near Crete, coupled with increased migrant flows from eastern Libya, challenges Greece, highlighting Turkey's growing regional influence and creating a complex security situation.
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Greece Reverses Course on Settlement Expansion, Ignoring Supreme Court Ruling
Greece's Ministry of Environment is overturning a recent Supreme Court-aligned presidential decree that restricted settlement expansion, re-allowing construction on previously buildable plots and introducing flexible zones for settlements with 700-2,000 inhabitants, despite concerns about sustainabl...
Greece Reverses Course on Settlement Expansion, Ignoring Supreme Court Ruling
Greece's Ministry of Environment is overturning a recent Supreme Court-aligned presidential decree that restricted settlement expansion, re-allowing construction on previously buildable plots and introducing flexible zones for settlements with 700-2,000 inhabitants, despite concerns about sustainabl...
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10,000 Israelis Relocate to Greece Amidst Unrest
Approximately 10,000 Israelis have relocated to Greece since October 7, 2023, fleeing internal violence, political dissent under Netanyahu's government, and seeking refuge; many find Greece welcoming due to its climate, cost of living, and business environment.
10,000 Israelis Relocate to Greece Amidst Unrest
Approximately 10,000 Israelis have relocated to Greece since October 7, 2023, fleeing internal violence, political dissent under Netanyahu's government, and seeking refuge; many find Greece welcoming due to its climate, cost of living, and business environment.
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Europe Swelters Under Record-Breaking Heatwave
A record-breaking heatwave is affecting much of Europe, causing temperatures to surpass 40°C in several southern European countries and sparking wildfires in Greece, while authorities warn of increased heatstroke cases and advise residents to stay indoors during peak heat hours.
Europe Swelters Under Record-Breaking Heatwave
A record-breaking heatwave is affecting much of Europe, causing temperatures to surpass 40°C in several southern European countries and sparking wildfires in Greece, while authorities warn of increased heatstroke cases and advise residents to stay indoors during peak heat hours.
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British Tourist Contracts Legionnaires' Disease in Crete
A 57-year-old British tourist, Donna Jobling, is in intensive care in Crete after contracting Legionnaires' disease on June 5th, prompting the Greek health ministry to alert hoteliers about water quality and the relocation of other guests from the affected hotel by easyJet Holidays.
British Tourist Contracts Legionnaires' Disease in Crete
A 57-year-old British tourist, Donna Jobling, is in intensive care in Crete after contracting Legionnaires' disease on June 5th, prompting the Greek health ministry to alert hoteliers about water quality and the relocation of other guests from the affected hotel by easyJet Holidays.
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Greece and EU Discuss Curbing Libyan Migrant Flows
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Magnus Brunsson met to discuss the implementation of the new Pact on Migration and Asylum, focusing on returns from Libya and cooperation with Libyan authorities to curb irregular migration flows.

Greece and EU Discuss Curbing Libyan Migrant Flows
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Magnus Brunsson met to discuss the implementation of the new Pact on Migration and Asylum, focusing on returns from Libya and cooperation with Libyan authorities to curb irregular migration flows.
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Greek Corruption Scandal: Ministers Resign Amidst EU Subsidy Fraud
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis admitted failure in addressing a major corruption scandal involving hundreds of millions of euros in EU agricultural subsidies paid to nonexistent livestock and crops in Crete, resulting in the resignation of three ministers and an ongoing EPPO investigation.

Greek Corruption Scandal: Ministers Resign Amidst EU Subsidy Fraud
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis admitted failure in addressing a major corruption scandal involving hundreds of millions of euros in EU agricultural subsidies paid to nonexistent livestock and crops in Crete, resulting in the resignation of three ministers and an ongoing EPPO investigation.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Proposes 13-Hour Workdays, Sparking Labor Union Outrage
The Greek government proposed allowing 13-hour workdays for single employers, offering a 40% overtime bonus, sparking outrage from the GSEE who argue it will exploit workers and harm the Greek economy, despite safeguards limiting weekly and yearly work hours.

Greece Proposes 13-Hour Workdays, Sparking Labor Union Outrage
The Greek government proposed allowing 13-hour workdays for single employers, offering a 40% overtime bonus, sparking outrage from the GSEE who argue it will exploit workers and harm the Greek economy, despite safeguards limiting weekly and yearly work hours.
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Greek EU Subsidy Scandal: Ministerial Resignations and Admission of Failure
Greece faces a major corruption scandal involving hundreds of millions of euros in misused EU agricultural subsidies, leading to ministerial resignations and an admission of failure by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis; the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is investigating, and the scanda...

Greek EU Subsidy Scandal: Ministerial Resignations and Admission of Failure
Greece faces a major corruption scandal involving hundreds of millions of euros in misused EU agricultural subsidies, leading to ministerial resignations and an admission of failure by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis; the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is investigating, and the scanda...
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Chios Wildfire Forces Evacuations Amid Strong Winds
A major wildfire has been raging on the Greek island of Chios since Sunday, forcing the evacuation of 16 villages and settlements due to strong winds, requiring 190 firefighters, 35 vehicles, five helicopters and two water-dropping planes to battle the blaze.

Chios Wildfire Forces Evacuations Amid Strong Winds
A major wildfire has been raging on the Greek island of Chios since Sunday, forcing the evacuation of 16 villages and settlements due to strong winds, requiring 190 firefighters, 35 vehicles, five helicopters and two water-dropping planes to battle the blaze.
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Homer's School Excavations Reveal Ancient Ithaca's Rich History
Excavations at Homer's School in Ithaca, Greece, have unearthed artifacts dating from the Final Neolithic period (late 5th/4th millennium BC) to the Roman era, including an intact Mycenaean fountain, Hellenistic and Roman pottery, votive offerings, and inscriptions referencing Odysseus, revealing a ...

Homer's School Excavations Reveal Ancient Ithaca's Rich History
Excavations at Homer's School in Ithaca, Greece, have unearthed artifacts dating from the Final Neolithic period (late 5th/4th millennium BC) to the Roman era, including an intact Mycenaean fountain, Hellenistic and Roman pottery, votive offerings, and inscriptions referencing Odysseus, revealing a ...
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40% Bias Score
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