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Greece Mandates Natural Disaster Insurance for Businesses, Enforces Vehicle Insurance
Starting June 1st, Greek businesses with over €500,000 annual revenue must insure against natural disasters; uninsured vehicles won't be compensated for disaster damage; electronic checks starting June 16th will enforce compliance.
Greece Mandates Natural Disaster Insurance for Businesses, Enforces Vehicle Insurance
Starting June 1st, Greek businesses with over €500,000 annual revenue must insure against natural disasters; uninsured vehicles won't be compensated for disaster damage; electronic checks starting June 16th will enforce compliance.
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36% Bias Score


Ancient Historians and the Multiple Portraits of Alexander the Great
The 2nd International Historiography Congress in Athens explored the diverse ancient accounts of Alexander the Great, focusing on the perspectives of contemporary historians like Cleitarchus and Nearchus and how their accounts shaped the Greco-Roman literary tradition.
Ancient Historians and the Multiple Portraits of Alexander the Great
The 2nd International Historiography Congress in Athens explored the diverse ancient accounts of Alexander the Great, focusing on the perspectives of contemporary historians like Cleitarchus and Nearchus and how their accounts shaped the Greco-Roman literary tradition.
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32% Bias Score


EU's SAFE Defense Project Raises Concerns Amidst Turkish Participation
The EU's €150 billion SAFE defense production program, opposed by Hungary and raising concerns in Greece and Cyprus, allows non-EU participation, potentially including Turkey, despite its occupation of Northern Cyprus.
EU's SAFE Defense Project Raises Concerns Amidst Turkish Participation
The EU's €150 billion SAFE defense production program, opposed by Hungary and raising concerns in Greece and Cyprus, allows non-EU participation, potentially including Turkey, despite its occupation of Northern Cyprus.
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56% Bias Score


EU's SAFE Regulation Faces Opposition from Greece and Cyprus over Turkish Involvement
The EU adopted the SAFE regulation, allocating €150 billion for defense production, but Greece and Cyprus oppose it due to the risk of Turkish involvement, fearing this undermines their security given Turkey's occupation of Cypriot territory and threats towards Greece, despite a minimum 65% EU parti...
EU's SAFE Regulation Faces Opposition from Greece and Cyprus over Turkish Involvement
The EU adopted the SAFE regulation, allocating €150 billion for defense production, but Greece and Cyprus oppose it due to the risk of Turkish involvement, fearing this undermines their security given Turkey's occupation of Cypriot territory and threats towards Greece, despite a minimum 65% EU parti...
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48% Bias Score


Greece Unveils Stricter Traffic Code with Increased Fines and Camera Enforcement
Greece's new traffic code introduces stricter penalties and a point system for repeat traffic offenses, starting with higher fines and potentially license suspension, with cameras planned for July deployment in Athens to enhance enforcement.
Greece Unveils Stricter Traffic Code with Increased Fines and Camera Enforcement
Greece's new traffic code introduces stricter penalties and a point system for repeat traffic offenses, starting with higher fines and potentially license suspension, with cameras planned for July deployment in Athens to enhance enforcement.
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52% Bias Score


Greek-Turkish Migration Cooperation Yields Significant Economic and Security Gains
Greece's new migration minister, appointed after the June 2023 Pylos tragedy, improved EU relations, securing increased funding and Frontex support. This, coupled with a visa facilitation program for Turkish tourists and unprecedented cooperation with Turkey, drastically reduced illegal migration an...
Greek-Turkish Migration Cooperation Yields Significant Economic and Security Gains
Greece's new migration minister, appointed after the June 2023 Pylos tragedy, improved EU relations, securing increased funding and Frontex support. This, coupled with a visa facilitation program for Turkish tourists and unprecedented cooperation with Turkey, drastically reduced illegal migration an...
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52% Bias Score

Home II" Program in Greece: €870 Million Approved, Disbursement Delays Emerge
Greece's "Home II" program, launched in January 2023, has approved €870 million in loans to 7,300 beneficiaries, aiming to utilize its €2 billion budget by November 2023, despite disbursement delays due to contract finalization.

Home II" Program in Greece: €870 Million Approved, Disbursement Delays Emerge
Greece's "Home II" program, launched in January 2023, has approved €870 million in loans to 7,300 beneficiaries, aiming to utilize its €2 billion budget by November 2023, despite disbursement delays due to contract finalization.
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44% Bias Score

The Spider's Web": Echoes of a Greek Radio Drama in Modern Ukrainian Conflict
The article draws a parallel between the name of a contemporary Ukrainian military operation, "The Spider's Web", and a 1960s Greek anti-communist radio drama of the same name, highlighting the enduring power of narrative in shaping perceptions across different eras.

The Spider's Web": Echoes of a Greek Radio Drama in Modern Ukrainian Conflict
The article draws a parallel between the name of a contemporary Ukrainian military operation, "The Spider's Web", and a 1960s Greek anti-communist radio drama of the same name, highlighting the enduring power of narrative in shaping perceptions across different eras.
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52% Bias Score

5.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Turkey, Killing One
A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Marmaris, Turkey, at 2:17 am local time, killing a 14-year-old girl and injuring around 70 people, with the tremors felt as far as Greece and Egypt.

5.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Turkey, Killing One
A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Marmaris, Turkey, at 2:17 am local time, killing a 14-year-old girl and injuring around 70 people, with the tremors felt as far as Greece and Egypt.
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24% Bias Score

Greece and Albania Strengthen Ties, Focus on Minority Rights and Economic Cooperation
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Albanian Foreign Minister Hasani met to discuss the Greek minority in Albania, the Albanian community in Greece, and bilateral economic cooperation, aiming to strengthen relations and support Albania's EU accession; €910 million in bilateral trade was reported...

Greece and Albania Strengthen Ties, Focus on Minority Rights and Economic Cooperation
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Albanian Foreign Minister Hasani met to discuss the Greek minority in Albania, the Albanian community in Greece, and bilateral economic cooperation, aiming to strengthen relations and support Albania's EU accession; €910 million in bilateral trade was reported...
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12% Bias Score

Lockheed Martin Unveils F-35+ with Unmanned Flight Capabilities
Lockheed Martin is developing the F-35+, a 5+ generation fighter jet with enhanced stealth and unmanned capabilities, integrating features from its 6th generation NGAD program; Greece will receive the TR3/Blk4 variant by early 2028.

Lockheed Martin Unveils F-35+ with Unmanned Flight Capabilities
Lockheed Martin is developing the F-35+, a 5+ generation fighter jet with enhanced stealth and unmanned capabilities, integrating features from its 6th generation NGAD program; Greece will receive the TR3/Blk4 variant by early 2028.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Hesitant to Lift Casus Belli Amidst Greek Plea for EU Defense Participation
Greece urged Turkey to revoke its casus belli declaration to participate in European defense programs; Turkey is hesitant, citing risks to the Aegean Sea balance and linking the issue to territorial water disputes, while a planned meeting between the leaders of both countries might resolve the situa...

Turkey Hesitant to Lift Casus Belli Amidst Greek Plea for EU Defense Participation
Greece urged Turkey to revoke its casus belli declaration to participate in European defense programs; Turkey is hesitant, citing risks to the Aegean Sea balance and linking the issue to territorial water disputes, while a planned meeting between the leaders of both countries might resolve the situa...
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36% Bias Score
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