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Greece Allocates Seized Crime Funds to Enhance Organized Crime Fighting Unit
Greek Minister of Citizen Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis, proposed an amendment allocating 50% of seized funds (up to €2,000,000) from organized crime cases to the Directorate for Combating Organized Crime (DAOE), with 80% for DAOE improvements and 20% for other EL.AS. services, aiming to enhanc...
Greece Allocates Seized Crime Funds to Enhance Organized Crime Fighting Unit
Greek Minister of Citizen Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis, proposed an amendment allocating 50% of seized funds (up to €2,000,000) from organized crime cases to the Directorate for Combating Organized Crime (DAOE), with 80% for DAOE improvements and 20% for other EL.AS. services, aiming to enhanc...
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36% Bias Score


Cyprus Leaders Agree on Confidence-Building Measures After Geneva Summit
Following a two-day summit in Geneva, Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders agreed on confidence-building measures including opening four crossing points, demilitarization efforts, and joint initiatives on youth, environment, and energy. This follows years of stalled negotiations.
Cyprus Leaders Agree on Confidence-Building Measures After Geneva Summit
Following a two-day summit in Geneva, Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders agreed on confidence-building measures including opening four crossing points, demilitarization efforts, and joint initiatives on youth, environment, and energy. This follows years of stalled negotiations.
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56% Bias Score


IOC Session in Olympia to Elect New President
The 144th IOC Session opened in Olympia, Greece, to elect Thomas Bach's successor; seven candidates, including royalty and prominent sports figures, compete for the presidency, requiring a 55-vote majority.
IOC Session in Olympia to Elect New President
The 144th IOC Session opened in Olympia, Greece, to elect Thomas Bach's successor; seven candidates, including royalty and prominent sports figures, compete for the presidency, requiring a 55-vote majority.
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40% Bias Score


PASOK Unveils Plan to Tackle Greece's Housing Crisis
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis announced a comprehensive housing plan to address Greece's housing crisis, aiming to provide 300,000 homes through new construction and public property use, with rent control measures also proposed, ahead of national elections.
PASOK Unveils Plan to Tackle Greece's Housing Crisis
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis announced a comprehensive housing plan to address Greece's housing crisis, aiming to provide 300,000 homes through new construction and public property use, with rent control measures also proposed, ahead of national elections.
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32% Bias Score


Greece's Political System Lacks Alternatives, Raising Concerns Ahead of 2027 Elections
Evangeos Venizelos criticized Greece's political system for lacking alternatives, while a Metron Analysis survey shows rising support for coalition governments; upcoming 2027 elections are highlighted as critical for the country's future, along with the 2032 debt deadline.
Greece's Political System Lacks Alternatives, Raising Concerns Ahead of 2027 Elections
Evangeos Venizelos criticized Greece's political system for lacking alternatives, while a Metron Analysis survey shows rising support for coalition governments; upcoming 2027 elections are highlighted as critical for the country's future, along with the 2032 debt deadline.
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48% Bias Score


Geneva Cyprus Talks: Divergent Views on Resolution
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hosted an informal meeting in Geneva on the Cyprus issue, bringing together representatives from the TRNC, RoC, Greece, Turkey, and the UK to discuss a path forward, with President Tatar highlighting the need for increased effort to resolve issues and the EU sta...
Geneva Cyprus Talks: Divergent Views on Resolution
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hosted an informal meeting in Geneva on the Cyprus issue, bringing together representatives from the TRNC, RoC, Greece, Turkey, and the UK to discuss a path forward, with President Tatar highlighting the need for increased effort to resolve issues and the EU sta...
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28% Bias Score

Greek Economists Back Pension Reform, Conditional on EU Rule Change
A majority of the Hellenic Panel of Economists conditionally supports revising EU's Stability and Growth Pact rules to ease the shift from pay-as-you-go to funded pension systems, as the current system, ignoring implicit liabilities, hinders the necessary reform and places a significant strain on th...

Greek Economists Back Pension Reform, Conditional on EU Rule Change
A majority of the Hellenic Panel of Economists conditionally supports revising EU's Stability and Growth Pact rules to ease the shift from pay-as-you-go to funded pension systems, as the current system, ignoring implicit liabilities, hinders the necessary reform and places a significant strain on th...
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44% Bias Score

Extreme Temperatures in Athens Homes Highlight Energy Poverty
An Athens study of 45 low-income households found average summer indoor temperatures reaching 31.4°C (37.6°C in some cases) and winter temperatures of 10-12°C due to poor insulation, high energy costs, and aging buildings; 87% of homes were built before 1980.

Extreme Temperatures in Athens Homes Highlight Energy Poverty
An Athens study of 45 low-income households found average summer indoor temperatures reaching 31.4°C (37.6°C in some cases) and winter temperatures of 10-12°C due to poor insulation, high energy costs, and aging buildings; 87% of homes were built before 1980.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Seeks Public-Private Insurance Partnership for Disaster Management
Greece's Deputy Prime Minister proposes a new public-private partnership for disaster risk management, following recent government initiatives to incentivize insurance, in response to the high cost of the "Daniel" storm and low national insurance coverage compared to other European nations.

Greece Seeks Public-Private Insurance Partnership for Disaster Management
Greece's Deputy Prime Minister proposes a new public-private partnership for disaster risk management, following recent government initiatives to incentivize insurance, in response to the high cost of the "Daniel" storm and low national insurance coverage compared to other European nations.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Workers Face Wage Stagnation Amidst Rising Living Costs
A survey of Greek private sector employees reveals that 60% had no salary increase last year, 88% cut essential food spending, and 58% of renters spend over 40% of income on rent and heating; only 29% are covered by collective bargaining agreements.

Greek Workers Face Wage Stagnation Amidst Rising Living Costs
A survey of Greek private sector employees reveals that 60% had no salary increase last year, 88% cut essential food spending, and 58% of renters spend over 40% of income on rent and heating; only 29% are covered by collective bargaining agreements.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Debt Servicers' Positive Economic Impact
Greek debt servicers have normalized over €40 billion in loans since 2017, facilitating over 140,000 settlements in 2024 alone, returning €3 billion to the Greek government and boosting economic activity by enabling debtors to regain financial stability.

Greek Debt Servicers' Positive Economic Impact
Greek debt servicers have normalized over €40 billion in loans since 2017, facilitating over 140,000 settlements in 2024 alone, returning €3 billion to the Greek government and boosting economic activity by enabling debtors to regain financial stability.
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56% Bias Score

Greece-Turkey Leaders to Meet Amidst Aegean Tensions and Libyan Oil Exploration
Final negotiations are underway for a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdoğan, potentially alongside a Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council session, following discussions between foreign ministers in Geneva. This follows Greece's apparent concession in the ...

Greece-Turkey Leaders to Meet Amidst Aegean Tensions and Libyan Oil Exploration
Final negotiations are underway for a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdoğan, potentially alongside a Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council session, following discussions between foreign ministers in Geneva. This follows Greece's apparent concession in the ...
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24% Bias Score
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