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Greece Remembers Pontian Greek Genocide
On May 19th, Greece observes the Genocide of the Pontian Greeks, remembering the hundreds of thousands killed during the Ottoman Empire; President Tasoulas' message emphasizes international recognition as a tribute and a step towards preventing future atrocities.
Greece Remembers Pontian Greek Genocide
On May 19th, Greece observes the Genocide of the Pontian Greeks, remembering the hundreds of thousands killed during the Ottoman Empire; President Tasoulas' message emphasizes international recognition as a tribute and a step towards preventing future atrocities.
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56% Bias Score


Tempe Crash Findings Challenge Initial Narratives, Shifting Public Opinion
New findings in the Tempe train crash investigation challenge initial theories of illegal cargo causing the disaster, impacting public opinion and potentially shifting the political landscape as parties adjust strategies and public trust fluctuates.
Tempe Crash Findings Challenge Initial Narratives, Shifting Public Opinion
New findings in the Tempe train crash investigation challenge initial theories of illegal cargo causing the disaster, impacting public opinion and potentially shifting the political landscape as parties adjust strategies and public trust fluctuates.
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36% Bias Score


Piraeus Port Privatization: A Focal Point in US-China Rivalry
Greece's privatization of the Piraeus port to a Chinese company, due to the lack of Western interest during a period of global indifference, now places Greece at the center of US-China geopolitical tensions, creating significant strategic and economic challenges.
Piraeus Port Privatization: A Focal Point in US-China Rivalry
Greece's privatization of the Piraeus port to a Chinese company, due to the lack of Western interest during a period of global indifference, now places Greece at the center of US-China geopolitical tensions, creating significant strategic and economic challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Extends Disability Benefits to Deaf Citizens Aged 19-65
Greece recently extended disability benefits to deaf individuals aged 19-65, addressing a longstanding inequality and following years of advocacy by the Federation of the Deaf.
Greece Extends Disability Benefits to Deaf Citizens Aged 19-65
Greece recently extended disability benefits to deaf individuals aged 19-65, addressing a longstanding inequality and following years of advocacy by the Federation of the Deaf.
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24% Bias Score


Greek Bank Criticizes Private Hospital Pricing, Leading to Cost Control Measures
The Bank of Greece criticizes private hospitals in Greece for their pricing model, which incentivizes unnecessary tests and inflates insurance claim costs, prompting the National Insurance Company to pilot a new system to control costs.
Greek Bank Criticizes Private Hospital Pricing, Leading to Cost Control Measures
The Bank of Greece criticizes private hospitals in Greece for their pricing model, which incentivizes unnecessary tests and inflates insurance claim costs, prompting the National Insurance Company to pilot a new system to control costs.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Launches Digital System to Reward Tax Compliance
The Greek government will launch a digital "point system" in 2026 to reward consistent tax and insurance payments, offering tax benefits to improve compliance and reduce the over "110 billion euro" overdue debt.
Greece Launches Digital System to Reward Tax Compliance
The Greek government will launch a digital "point system" in 2026 to reward consistent tax and insurance payments, offering tax benefits to improve compliance and reduce the over "110 billion euro" overdue debt.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Moves to Curb Turkey's Role in EU Defense Projects
Greece is lobbying EU member states to limit Turkey's participation in European defense projects, citing Turkey's non-compliance with EU security criteria and concerns about resource allocation. Greece seeks either full unanimity or stricter criteria for partnerships based on shared values.

Greece Moves to Curb Turkey's Role in EU Defense Projects
Greece is lobbying EU member states to limit Turkey's participation in European defense projects, citing Turkey's non-compliance with EU security criteria and concerns about resource allocation. Greece seeks either full unanimity or stricter criteria for partnerships based on shared values.
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44% Bias Score

Greek-German Tensions Rise Over Arms Deals, Migration, and Turkey
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's visit to Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighted existing tensions over military procurement, migration policies, and Germany's relationship with Turkey, despite an outwardly positive start to the meeting.

Greek-German Tensions Rise Over Arms Deals, Migration, and Turkey
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's visit to Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighted existing tensions over military procurement, migration policies, and Germany's relationship with Turkey, despite an outwardly positive start to the meeting.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Police Bust Two Investment Scam Rings, 104 Arrests
Greek authorities arrested 104 individuals involved in two investment scam organizations targeting Middle Eastern citizens through fraudulent websites and call centers, seizing digital evidence and €9,952 in cash.

Greek Police Bust Two Investment Scam Rings, 104 Arrests
Greek authorities arrested 104 individuals involved in two investment scam organizations targeting Middle Eastern citizens through fraudulent websites and call centers, seizing digital evidence and €9,952 in cash.
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32% Bias Score

Greek Police Negotiators: 100% Success in Kidnappings, High Emotional Toll
The Greek police's crisis negotiation team, comprised of 150 trained individuals, boasts a 100% success rate in resolving kidnapping cases, but negotiators face significant emotional challenges and advocate for a dedicated, independent unit.

Greek Police Negotiators: 100% Success in Kidnappings, High Emotional Toll
The Greek police's crisis negotiation team, comprised of 150 trained individuals, boasts a 100% success rate in resolving kidnapping cases, but negotiators face significant emotional challenges and advocate for a dedicated, independent unit.
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28% Bias Score

Disrespect for Literature in Greece: A Contrast with Israel
The author contrasts the respect shown to writers in Israel in 1999 with the recent disruption of an Israeli author's talk in Thessaloniki, Greece, highlighting a decline in cultural values and intolerance towards intellectual discourse in Greece.

Disrespect for Literature in Greece: A Contrast with Israel
The author contrasts the respect shown to writers in Israel in 1999 with the recent disruption of an Israeli author's talk in Thessaloniki, Greece, highlighting a decline in cultural values and intolerance towards intellectual discourse in Greece.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Train Passengers Face Ongoing Disruptions Due to Infrastructure Issues and Train Malfunctions
Train passengers in Greece face daily delays and cancellations on major routes due to infrastructure works, repairs, and train malfunctions resulting from aging equipment and parts shortages, impacting thousands of commuters.

Greek Train Passengers Face Ongoing Disruptions Due to Infrastructure Issues and Train Malfunctions
Train passengers in Greece face daily delays and cancellations on major routes due to infrastructure works, repairs, and train malfunctions resulting from aging equipment and parts shortages, impacting thousands of commuters.
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48% Bias Score
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