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Greek Diaspora Drives Real Estate Boom
Fueled by a desire for a high-quality lifestyle and investment opportunities in a stable market, Greek citizens abroad are increasingly purchasing properties in Greece, particularly in the Athenian Riviera and Northern Suburbs, driving real estate growth and capital appreciation exceeding 12% in som...
Greek Diaspora Drives Real Estate Boom
Fueled by a desire for a high-quality lifestyle and investment opportunities in a stable market, Greek citizens abroad are increasingly purchasing properties in Greece, particularly in the Athenian Riviera and Northern Suburbs, driving real estate growth and capital appreciation exceeding 12% in som...
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44% Bias Score


AI's Impact on Professions: Opportunities and Ethical Concerns
A Greek article explores the impact of AI on the professional routines of a philosophy professor, doctor, lawyer, and architect, revealing AI's increasing role in various sectors but highlighting ethical concerns and the irreplaceable value of human judgment.
AI's Impact on Professions: Opportunities and Ethical Concerns
A Greek article explores the impact of AI on the professional routines of a philosophy professor, doctor, lawyer, and architect, revealing AI's increasing role in various sectors but highlighting ethical concerns and the irreplaceable value of human judgment.
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44% Bias Score


Santorini's Underwater Volcano: Assessing the Risk of a Major Eruption
Santorini's underwater volcano, responsible for the island's creation, poses a significant risk; recent earthquakes prompted evacuations, leading scientists to utilize robotic submersibles to study the volcano's hydrothermal vents and potential for a major eruption.
Santorini's Underwater Volcano: Assessing the Risk of a Major Eruption
Santorini's underwater volcano, responsible for the island's creation, poses a significant risk; recent earthquakes prompted evacuations, leading scientists to utilize robotic submersibles to study the volcano's hydrothermal vents and potential for a major eruption.
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44% Bias Score


Hagia Sophia Acoustics Recreated in Istanbul Church
In Istanbul's Balat, a renovated 16th-century church will feature recreated Hagia Sophia acoustics using Stanford research, 30 Greek Byzantine singers, and Dolby Atmos technology, completed by September 2024, aiming for cultural unity.
Hagia Sophia Acoustics Recreated in Istanbul Church
In Istanbul's Balat, a renovated 16th-century church will feature recreated Hagia Sophia acoustics using Stanford research, 30 Greek Byzantine singers, and Dolby Atmos technology, completed by September 2024, aiming for cultural unity.
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52% Bias Score


Evolving Understanding and Treatment of Prostate Cancer
Professor Christoforos Logothetis, a leading prostate cancer expert, discusses the evolving understanding and treatment of the disease, emphasizing the shift from immediate surgery for all diagnoses to personalized approaches based on risk assessment and advanced technologies, as highlighted by Pres...
Evolving Understanding and Treatment of Prostate Cancer
Professor Christoforos Logothetis, a leading prostate cancer expert, discusses the evolving understanding and treatment of the disease, emphasizing the shift from immediate surgery for all diagnoses to personalized approaches based on risk assessment and advanced technologies, as highlighted by Pres...
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28% Bias Score


Greek Businessman's Son Kidnapped: Planned Attack, Severe Abuse
A 24-year-old son of a Greek businessman was kidnapped in Ymittos by a known rapper and three accomplices with criminal records; they knew the family's financial status (jewelry stores and pawn shops) and intended to get a large ransom quickly; the victim was severely abused but reported it two days...
Greek Businessman's Son Kidnapped: Planned Attack, Severe Abuse
A 24-year-old son of a Greek businessman was kidnapped in Ymittos by a known rapper and three accomplices with criminal records; they knew the family's financial status (jewelry stores and pawn shops) and intended to get a large ransom quickly; the victim was severely abused but reported it two days...
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Greece to Launch Universal Citizen Identifier, Personal Number (PA)
Greece is launching a Personal Number (PA) on June 3rd, 2025, via the myInfo app on gov.gr, unifying citizen identification for public services by replacing various existing numbers; the PA will be added to new IDs, gradually replacing existing IDs, and correcting errors in government databases for ...

Greece to Launch Universal Citizen Identifier, Personal Number (PA)
Greece is launching a Personal Number (PA) on June 3rd, 2025, via the myInfo app on gov.gr, unifying citizen identification for public services by replacing various existing numbers; the PA will be added to new IDs, gradually replacing existing IDs, and correcting errors in government databases for ...
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48% Bias Score

Alicia Bots Opens Greek Production Unit, Attracting Foreign Investment
Singapore-based Alicia Bots, a robotics company creating hull-cleaning robots for ships to improve fuel efficiency, is opening a production facility in Koropi, Greece, securing a $5.1 million investment and creating 5 jobs.

Alicia Bots Opens Greek Production Unit, Attracting Foreign Investment
Singapore-based Alicia Bots, a robotics company creating hull-cleaning robots for ships to improve fuel efficiency, is opening a production facility in Koropi, Greece, securing a $5.1 million investment and creating 5 jobs.
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32% Bias Score

Over 500 Migrants Rescued off Crete
Greek authorities rescued over 500 migrants, mostly men, off Crete between Friday and Sunday, including 280 on Saturday alone across five incidents; one group of 53 who paid €2600-€3500 for passage from Libya and a suspected smuggler was arrested.

Over 500 Migrants Rescued off Crete
Greek authorities rescued over 500 migrants, mostly men, off Crete between Friday and Sunday, including 280 on Saturday alone across five incidents; one group of 53 who paid €2600-€3500 for passage from Libya and a suspected smuggler was arrested.
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Greece Mandates Bank Transfers for Rent Payments to Curb Tax Evasion from 2026
The Greek government mandates bank transfers for all rental payments from 2026 to combat widespread tax evasion, with penalties for non-compliance, building upon a successful 2020 law for business rentals, aiming to improve tax transparency and housing policy.

Greece Mandates Bank Transfers for Rent Payments to Curb Tax Evasion from 2026
The Greek government mandates bank transfers for all rental payments from 2026 to combat widespread tax evasion, with penalties for non-compliance, building upon a successful 2020 law for business rentals, aiming to improve tax transparency and housing policy.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Implements Patient Tracking System to Improve Hospital Efficiency
The Greek government is implementing a new patient tracking system using bracelets in 16 major hospitals to reduce ER wait times and improve efficiency, gathering data and incorporating patient feedback via SMS surveys to address systemic issues plaguing the national healthcare system.

Greece Implements Patient Tracking System to Improve Hospital Efficiency
The Greek government is implementing a new patient tracking system using bracelets in 16 major hospitals to reduce ER wait times and improve efficiency, gathering data and incorporating patient feedback via SMS surveys to address systemic issues plaguing the national healthcare system.
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44% Bias Score

EU Prosecutors Raid Greek Agricultural Payments Agency Over Fraud
The European Public Prosecutor's Office raided the Hellenic Organisation for Agricultural Payments (OPECPE) due to suspected fraudulent subsidies for non-existent pastures, potentially resulting in significant financial penalties for Greece. The investigation, codenamed "Tiger", is ongoing.

EU Prosecutors Raid Greek Agricultural Payments Agency Over Fraud
The European Public Prosecutor's Office raided the Hellenic Organisation for Agricultural Payments (OPECPE) due to suspected fraudulent subsidies for non-existent pastures, potentially resulting in significant financial penalties for Greece. The investigation, codenamed "Tiger", is ongoing.
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24% Bias Score
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