

Greece's Systemic Failures: High Resource Numbers Mask Deep-Rooted Problems
Greece, despite having a high number of police and doctors per capita compared to the EU, faces uncontrolled crime, a struggling healthcare system, under-enrolled universities, persistent gender-based violence, and widespread tax evasion, indicating deep-seated systemic issues.
Greece's Systemic Failures: High Resource Numbers Mask Deep-Rooted Problems
Greece, despite having a high number of police and doctors per capita compared to the EU, faces uncontrolled crime, a struggling healthcare system, under-enrolled universities, persistent gender-based violence, and widespread tax evasion, indicating deep-seated systemic issues.
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56% Bias Score


Eight Migrants Dead in Rhodes Boat Capsizing
Eight migrants died, including a child, when their boat capsized off the coast of Rhodes, Greece, on Friday morning; 18 were rescued, and two survivors were arrested for human smuggling, highlighting a perilous journey and ongoing crisis.
Eight Migrants Dead in Rhodes Boat Capsizing
Eight migrants died, including a child, when their boat capsized off the coast of Rhodes, Greece, on Friday morning; 18 were rescued, and two survivors were arrested for human smuggling, highlighting a perilous journey and ongoing crisis.
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60% Bias Score


Turkish-Led Athens Travel Guide Highlights Potential for Greek-Turkish Collaboration
A new English-language travel guide to Athens, "Monday to Sunday Athens," primarily produced by Turkish creators, highlights the potential for cross-cultural understanding and collaboration between Greece and Turkey, demonstrating a deep connection to Athens despite the complex historical relationsh...
Turkish-Led Athens Travel Guide Highlights Potential for Greek-Turkish Collaboration
A new English-language travel guide to Athens, "Monday to Sunday Athens," primarily produced by Turkish creators, highlights the potential for cross-cultural understanding and collaboration between Greece and Turkey, demonstrating a deep connection to Athens despite the complex historical relationsh...
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40% Bias Score


Greece Launches "My Home II" Program: 20,000 Low-Interest Home Loans
Greece's "My Home II" program, starting January 15th, 2025, will provide 20,000 low-interest loans (up to €190,000, covering up to 90% of property value) to first-time homebuyers aged 25-50, with income limits based on marital status and number of children, using a €2 billion budget from the Recover...
Greece Launches "My Home II" Program: 20,000 Low-Interest Home Loans
Greece's "My Home II" program, starting January 15th, 2025, will provide 20,000 low-interest loans (up to €190,000, covering up to 90% of property value) to first-time homebuyers aged 25-50, with income limits based on marital status and number of children, using a €2 billion budget from the Recover...
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48% Bias Score


Greek Government Disregards Council of State Rulings
The Greek government twice disregarded Council of State rulings: first, by failing to inform surveillance victims as ordered; second, by passing legislation to override a decision deeming the New Building Code unconstitutional. This undermines public trust in the judiciary and the rule of law.
Greek Government Disregards Council of State Rulings
The Greek government twice disregarded Council of State rulings: first, by failing to inform surveillance victims as ordered; second, by passing legislation to override a decision deeming the New Building Code unconstitutional. This undermines public trust in the judiciary and the rule of law.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Poll Reveals Significant Support for Putin Despite War
A recent poll in Greece shows 31.8% view Vladimir Putin favorably, while 47.6% disapprove of Putin and 60.4% disapprove of President Zelenskyy; this reveals a concerning lack of ethical weight given to Putin's war.
Greek Poll Reveals Significant Support for Putin Despite War
A recent poll in Greece shows 31.8% view Vladimir Putin favorably, while 47.6% disapprove of Putin and 60.4% disapprove of President Zelenskyy; this reveals a concerning lack of ethical weight given to Putin's war.
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56% Bias Score

Greece's Anxieties: Confronting a Monarchic Past
Greece's republican government grapples with its monarchical past, evident in the renaming of public spaces and neglect of royal sites, stemming from anxieties about authoritarianism and a desire to distance itself from the 1967-1974 dictatorship, impacting current discussions about national identit...

Greece's Anxieties: Confronting a Monarchic Past
Greece's republican government grapples with its monarchical past, evident in the renaming of public spaces and neglect of royal sites, stemming from anxieties about authoritarianism and a desire to distance itself from the 1967-1974 dictatorship, impacting current discussions about national identit...
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60% Bias Score

Teleperformance Greece Faces Accusations of Union Busting Through Contract Terminations"
In Greece, Teleperformance is accused of retaliatory contract terminations against approximately 30 union members, including its vice-president, following union demands for better wages and working conditions, prompting strikes and legal action.

Teleperformance Greece Faces Accusations of Union Busting Through Contract Terminations"
In Greece, Teleperformance is accused of retaliatory contract terminations against approximately 30 union members, including its vice-president, following union demands for better wages and working conditions, prompting strikes and legal action.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Royal Family Citizenship Applications Spark Political Debate
Ten members of former King Constantine II's family, holding Danish passports, applied for Greek citizenship, choosing the surname "De Grece," sparking controversy and opposition criticism due to its royal connotations and the application's processing under Law 2215/1994.

Greek Royal Family Citizenship Applications Spark Political Debate
Ten members of former King Constantine II's family, holding Danish passports, applied for Greek citizenship, choosing the surname "De Grece," sparking controversy and opposition criticism due to its royal connotations and the application's processing under Law 2215/1994.
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36% Bias Score

Mediterranean Shipwrecks: 200+ Survivors, 5 Dead
At least five migrants died and over 200 survived multiple shipwrecks near Greece in December 2023; among the survivors was Hassan Ali, a Pakistani national who detailed the horrific conditions he and others endured before and during their journey from Pakistan to Europe.

Mediterranean Shipwrecks: 200+ Survivors, 5 Dead
At least five migrants died and over 200 survived multiple shipwrecks near Greece in December 2023; among the survivors was Hassan Ali, a Pakistani national who detailed the horrific conditions he and others endured before and during their journey from Pakistan to Europe.
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32% Bias Score

New Democracy Holds Strong Lead Despite Negative Government Assessment
A Metron Analysis poll shows New Democracy leading PASOK by 9.8% in voting intention (24.2% vs 14.4%), while 59% negatively assess the government and 57% the Prime Minister.

New Democracy Holds Strong Lead Despite Negative Government Assessment
A Metron Analysis poll shows New Democracy leading PASOK by 9.8% in voting intention (24.2% vs 14.4%), while 59% negatively assess the government and 57% the Prime Minister.
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32% Bias Score

Greece's 2025 Tax Plan: €70 Billion Revenue Projected
Starting January 2025, Greek taxpayers and businesses will pay over €5 billion monthly in taxes, reaching €70 billion annually, with July being the highest at over €8.3 billion, while March is the lowest at €3.6 billion, impacting consumer spending and investment.

Greece's 2025 Tax Plan: €70 Billion Revenue Projected
Starting January 2025, Greek taxpayers and businesses will pay over €5 billion monthly in taxes, reaching €70 billion annually, with July being the highest at over €8.3 billion, while March is the lowest at €3.6 billion, impacting consumer spending and investment.
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32% Bias Score