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The Left's Denial of Violence: A Hindrance to Political Discourse
Kostas Gavroglu, a prominent figure of the 1970s Left, denies the inherent connection between Marxism-Leninism and violence, prompting the author to critique this denial as a form of self-deception that hinders productive political discourse and perpetuates conflict.
The Left's Denial of Violence: A Hindrance to Political Discourse
Kostas Gavroglu, a prominent figure of the 1970s Left, denies the inherent connection between Marxism-Leninism and violence, prompting the author to critique this denial as a form of self-deception that hinders productive political discourse and perpetuates conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Greece Performs First Robotic Subdermal Mastectomy
A 44-year-old woman in Greece underwent the country's first robotic subdermal mastectomy at the "Errikos Dynan" hospital, utilizing the Da Vinci Xi system for a minimally invasive procedure with a 3cm incision, resulting in a 48-hour hospital stay and immediate breast reconstruction.
Greece Performs First Robotic Subdermal Mastectomy
A 44-year-old woman in Greece underwent the country's first robotic subdermal mastectomy at the "Errikos Dynan" hospital, utilizing the Da Vinci Xi system for a minimally invasive procedure with a 3cm incision, resulting in a 48-hour hospital stay and immediate breast reconstruction.
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44% Bias Score


Egypt-Greece Talks Focus on Regional Stability and Bilateral Cooperation
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi visited Greece on Wednesday, meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Konstantinos Tassoulas to discuss strengthening bilateral relations, regional stability, and migration management.
Egypt-Greece Talks Focus on Regional Stability and Bilateral Cooperation
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi visited Greece on Wednesday, meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Konstantinos Tassoulas to discuss strengthening bilateral relations, regional stability, and migration management.
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24% Bias Score


Greek National Gallery Restores Vandalized Artworks, Implements Enhanced Security
Following the March 10th vandalism of artworks at Greece's National Gallery by former MP Nikos Papadopoulos, four pieces by Christoforos Katsadiotis and one by Tasos Mantzavinos have been fully restored, and enhanced security measures, including additional guards and a local alarm system, are now in...
Greek National Gallery Restores Vandalized Artworks, Implements Enhanced Security
Following the March 10th vandalism of artworks at Greece's National Gallery by former MP Nikos Papadopoulos, four pieces by Christoforos Katsadiotis and one by Tasos Mantzavinos have been fully restored, and enhanced security measures, including additional guards and a local alarm system, are now in...
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32% Bias Score


SETE Criticizes Greek Development Law for Insufficient Tourism Support
SETE president Yannis Paraschis criticized Greece's new development law for lacking explicit tourism support, highlighting insufficient funding and proposing improvements such as provisions for SMEs, sustainable tourism boosts, and faster funding disbursal.
SETE Criticizes Greek Development Law for Insufficient Tourism Support
SETE president Yannis Paraschis criticized Greece's new development law for lacking explicit tourism support, highlighting insufficient funding and proposing improvements such as provisions for SMEs, sustainable tourism boosts, and faster funding disbursal.
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36% Bias Score


Greek Police Bust ATM Bombing Ring, €170,950 Stolen
A criminal group in Chalkidiki, Greece, stole €170,950 from ATMs in two successful bombings between September 2023 and November 2024, with three failed attempts, using explosives and stolen vehicles; a 45-year-old imprisoned man and a 36-year-old accomplice have been identified.
Greek Police Bust ATM Bombing Ring, €170,950 Stolen
A criminal group in Chalkidiki, Greece, stole €170,950 from ATMs in two successful bombings between September 2023 and November 2024, with three failed attempts, using explosives and stolen vehicles; a 45-year-old imprisoned man and a 36-year-old accomplice have been identified.
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32% Bias Score

Greece and Egypt Establish Strategic Partnership, Focusing on Energy and Regional Stability
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi signed a declaration for a strategic partnership, focusing on energy security via the GREGY Interconnector, labor agreements, and cultural exchange; three MOUs were signed on maritime, cultural, and ICT cooperation.

Greece and Egypt Establish Strategic Partnership, Focusing on Energy and Regional Stability
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi signed a declaration for a strategic partnership, focusing on energy security via the GREGY Interconnector, labor agreements, and cultural exchange; three MOUs were signed on maritime, cultural, and ICT cooperation.
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32% Bias Score

Greece, Egypt to Build Undersea Renewable Energy Cable for Europe
Greece and Egypt have agreed to build a €4 billion, 3,000-megawatt undersea electricity cable to transport renewable energy from Egypt to Europe, aiming for completion within five years with EU funding and private sector participation.

Greece, Egypt to Build Undersea Renewable Energy Cable for Europe
Greece and Egypt have agreed to build a €4 billion, 3,000-megawatt undersea electricity cable to transport renewable energy from Egypt to Europe, aiming for completion within five years with EU funding and private sector participation.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Housing Shortage: Aging Stock and Mismatched Demand
Greece's housing market faces a shortage of suitable housing due to an aging stock and mismatched supply and demand; over 55% of housing was built before 1980, and 70% has low energy efficiency, while demand centers on smaller apartments in urban areas. Upgrading existing buildings is crucial for fu...

Greek Housing Shortage: Aging Stock and Mismatched Demand
Greece's housing market faces a shortage of suitable housing due to an aging stock and mismatched supply and demand; over 55% of housing was built before 1980, and 70% has low energy efficiency, while demand centers on smaller apartments in urban areas. Upgrading existing buildings is crucial for fu...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Property Auction Sales Surge 19.4% in 2024
In 2024, 12,476 properties worth €1.32 billion were sold via auctions in Greece—a 19.4% increase from 2023—driven by affordability issues and a growing number of participants bidding early. Attica saw the biggest regional increase with 28% more sales.

Greek Property Auction Sales Surge 19.4% in 2024
In 2024, 12,476 properties worth €1.32 billion were sold via auctions in Greece—a 19.4% increase from 2023—driven by affordability issues and a growing number of participants bidding early. Attica saw the biggest regional increase with 28% more sales.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Education Reforms: Successes and Persistent Challenges
The Greek Mitsotakis government passed two major education reforms since 2019—abolishing university asylum and establishing private universities—but their effectiveness is hampered by ingrained cultural issues and lack of enforcement.

Greek Education Reforms: Successes and Persistent Challenges
The Greek Mitsotakis government passed two major education reforms since 2019—abolishing university asylum and establishing private universities—but their effectiveness is hampered by ingrained cultural issues and lack of enforcement.
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56% Bias Score

Greece and France: Contrasting Maritime Links and Educational Approaches
Greece's maritime identity contrasts with France's inland focus, despite its large maritime space; a recent French educational reform integrating maritime studies contrasts with Greece's professional-focused approach; an upcoming conference will explore collaboration to improve Greece's maritime edu...

Greece and France: Contrasting Maritime Links and Educational Approaches
Greece's maritime identity contrasts with France's inland focus, despite its large maritime space; a recent French educational reform integrating maritime studies contrasts with Greece's professional-focused approach; an upcoming conference will explore collaboration to improve Greece's maritime edu...
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4% Bias Score
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