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Council of Europe Urges Greece to End Migrant Pushbacks
The Council of Europe urged Greece to strengthen border controls and end summary returns of migrants following reports of illegal deportations; Greece denies wrongdoing, citing legal border controls and a decrease in recent allegations, but is also increasing detention periods for rejected asylum se...
Council of Europe Urges Greece to End Migrant Pushbacks
The Council of Europe urged Greece to strengthen border controls and end summary returns of migrants following reports of illegal deportations; Greece denies wrongdoing, citing legal border controls and a decrease in recent allegations, but is also increasing detention periods for rejected asylum se...
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44% Bias Score


Greece to Implement New Health Index for Lifelong Insurance Cost Increases
Greece is developing a new health index to standardize annual increases in lifelong health insurance, using total claim costs across all programs and considering hospitalization frequency and policyholder age, aiming for cost stability starting in 2026.
Greece to Implement New Health Index for Lifelong Insurance Cost Increases
Greece is developing a new health index to standardize annual increases in lifelong health insurance, using total claim costs across all programs and considering hospitalization frequency and policyholder age, aiming for cost stability starting in 2026.
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36% Bias Score


Qualco Group Targets €70 Million in IPO to Fuel Fintech Expansion
Qualco Group, a Greek fintech firm, plans a €70 million IPO on the Athens Exchange to fund international expansion through acquisitions and platform development in Greece and the UK, following a five-year period of 29% revenue and 39% annual EBITDA growth.
Qualco Group Targets €70 Million in IPO to Fuel Fintech Expansion
Qualco Group, a Greek fintech firm, plans a €70 million IPO on the Athens Exchange to fund international expansion through acquisitions and platform development in Greece and the UK, following a five-year period of 29% revenue and 39% annual EBITDA growth.
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60% Bias Score


Greek Housing Crisis Fuels Political Tensions Ahead of Elections
A newly formed Athens tenants' association is calling for rent reductions and protests, highlighting a deepening housing crisis in Greece, impacting younger generations disproportionately. Government subsidies, while offering short term relief, are criticized for potentially benefitting landlords mo...
Greek Housing Crisis Fuels Political Tensions Ahead of Elections
A newly formed Athens tenants' association is calling for rent reductions and protests, highlighting a deepening housing crisis in Greece, impacting younger generations disproportionately. Government subsidies, while offering short term relief, are criticized for potentially benefitting landlords mo...
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36% Bias Score


Veteran Greek Diplomat Petros Molyviatis Dies at 96
Petros Molyviatis, a prominent Greek diplomat who passed away at 96, served as Foreign Minister three times, held key positions within the Presidency, and played a crucial role in Greece's EU accession. His career, marked by ethical conduct and dedication to national interests, spanned six decades a...
Veteran Greek Diplomat Petros Molyviatis Dies at 96
Petros Molyviatis, a prominent Greek diplomat who passed away at 96, served as Foreign Minister three times, held key positions within the Presidency, and played a crucial role in Greece's EU accession. His career, marked by ethical conduct and dedication to national interests, spanned six decades a...
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32% Bias Score


Greece's Housing Crisis: An Angry Generation Seeks Solutions
Greece's housing crisis disproportionately affects young people, fueling anger and prompting debate over solutions such as social housing, urban regeneration, and adapting existing buildings; the situation parallels similar struggles in Spain and Portugal.
Greece's Housing Crisis: An Angry Generation Seeks Solutions
Greece's housing crisis disproportionately affects young people, fueling anger and prompting debate over solutions such as social housing, urban regeneration, and adapting existing buildings; the situation parallels similar struggles in Spain and Portugal.
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8% Bias Score

Greek Minister's Istanbul Visit Focuses on Halki School, Community Relations
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis concluded a four-day visit to Istanbul from Wednesday to Saturday, engaging with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Greek community, and Turkish officials to address the reopening of the Halki Theological School, support the Greek community, and navigate comp...

Greek Minister's Istanbul Visit Focuses on Halki School, Community Relations
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis concluded a four-day visit to Istanbul from Wednesday to Saturday, engaging with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Greek community, and Turkish officials to address the reopening of the Halki Theological School, support the Greek community, and navigate comp...
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36% Bias Score

Greece's Summer Flight Capacity Shows Strong Growth
Greece's international flight capacity shows strong growth this summer, with June, July, and August seeing increases in scheduled seats compared to 2024, driven by new routes and increased frequencies to Athens and other key destinations, especially from the US and soon, China.

Greece's Summer Flight Capacity Shows Strong Growth
Greece's international flight capacity shows strong growth this summer, with June, July, and August seeing increases in scheduled seats compared to 2024, driven by new routes and increased frequencies to Athens and other key destinations, especially from the US and soon, China.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Major Military Exercises in May
Turkey's armed forces are planning two major military exercises in May, "Denizkurdu II 2025" and "Phoenix of Anatolia 2025," involving over 20,000 troops across various locations and prompting a response from Greece with its own "Storm" exercise.

Turkey's Major Military Exercises in May
Turkey's armed forces are planning two major military exercises in May, "Denizkurdu II 2025" and "Phoenix of Anatolia 2025," involving over 20,000 troops across various locations and prompting a response from Greece with its own "Storm" exercise.
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36% Bias Score

Thessaly's Tourism Reboot After Storm Daniel
Following the devastating Storm Daniel in September 2023, which killed 17 people and nearly 250,000 animals in Thessaly, Greece, the region is focusing on tourism recovery, implementing a new early warning system and improving infrastructure, despite challenges posed by water scarcity and climate ch...

Thessaly's Tourism Reboot After Storm Daniel
Following the devastating Storm Daniel in September 2023, which killed 17 people and nearly 250,000 animals in Thessaly, Greece, the region is focusing on tourism recovery, implementing a new early warning system and improving infrastructure, despite challenges posed by water scarcity and climate ch...
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36% Bias Score

Surge in Anorexia Cases in Greece Linked to COVID-19 Pandemic
A Greek eating disorder unit reports a doubling of anorexia cases since the COVID-19 pandemic, primarily among young women, linking the increase to isolation and extreme dieting behaviors during lockdowns. The unit combines physical and psychological therapies to address this complex disorder.

Surge in Anorexia Cases in Greece Linked to COVID-19 Pandemic
A Greek eating disorder unit reports a doubling of anorexia cases since the COVID-19 pandemic, primarily among young women, linking the increase to isolation and extreme dieting behaviors during lockdowns. The unit combines physical and psychological therapies to address this complex disorder.
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48% Bias Score

Bomb Kills Woman in Thessaloniki
A 38-year-old woman with a criminal record died in Thessaloniki, Greece, on Saturday after a bomb she was carrying exploded near a bank ATM around 5 a.m. local time; police are investigating possible links to organized crime and extremist groups.

Bomb Kills Woman in Thessaloniki
A 38-year-old woman with a criminal record died in Thessaloniki, Greece, on Saturday after a bomb she was carrying exploded near a bank ATM around 5 a.m. local time; police are investigating possible links to organized crime and extremist groups.
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52% Bias Score
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