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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


Frontex Seeks Reform Amidst Criticism Over Migrant Deaths
Frontex executive director Hans Leijtens, in office for two years, aims to reform the agency's culture over the next three years, focusing on transparency and diversity while acknowledging its role in past migrant deaths at sea and ongoing investigations into Greek authorities' actions.
Frontex Seeks Reform Amidst Criticism Over Migrant Deaths
Frontex executive director Hans Leijtens, in office for two years, aims to reform the agency's culture over the next three years, focusing on transparency and diversity while acknowledging its role in past migrant deaths at sea and ongoing investigations into Greek authorities' actions.
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48% Bias Score


Frontex Aims to Change Culture Amidst Criticism Over Migrant Deaths
Frontex executive director Hans Leijtens says his agency's culture will change within three years, focusing on transparency and diversity; however, Frontex faces criticism for its role in the Adriana shipwreck where 600 migrants died, and is accused of covering up illegal pushbacks.
Frontex Aims to Change Culture Amidst Criticism Over Migrant Deaths
Frontex executive director Hans Leijtens says his agency's culture will change within three years, focusing on transparency and diversity; however, Frontex faces criticism for its role in the Adriana shipwreck where 600 migrants died, and is accused of covering up illegal pushbacks.
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44% Bias Score


Greek Pulmonologists' Resignation Exposes Systemic Healthcare Crisis
A group of pulmonologists resigned from a Cretan hospital due to critical staff shortages and inadequate functionality, mirroring a broader healthcare crisis in Greece as detailed in Amnesty International's 2024-2025 report, which highlights overworked healthcare professionals and understaffed facil...
Greek Pulmonologists' Resignation Exposes Systemic Healthcare Crisis
A group of pulmonologists resigned from a Cretan hospital due to critical staff shortages and inadequate functionality, mirroring a broader healthcare crisis in Greece as detailed in Amnesty International's 2024-2025 report, which highlights overworked healthcare professionals and understaffed facil...
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64% Bias Score


Greece Lags EU in SME Digital Adoption
Greece ranks second-to-last in the EU for SME digital intensity, with 46.6% scoring poorly according to Eurostat, compared to the EU average of 27.1%, indicating limited investment in digital technologies among Greek SMEs and hindering competitiveness.
Greece Lags EU in SME Digital Adoption
Greece ranks second-to-last in the EU for SME digital intensity, with 46.6% scoring poorly according to Eurostat, compared to the EU average of 27.1%, indicating limited investment in digital technologies among Greek SMEs and hindering competitiveness.
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28% Bias Score


Frontex Chief: Three Years Needed to Change Agency Culture
Frontex Executive Director Hans Leijtens says cultural change within the agency will take three years, addressing transparency and diversity issues while acknowledging past involvement in pushbacks and limitations in responding to the Adriana shipwreck where 600 migrants died.
Frontex Chief: Three Years Needed to Change Agency Culture
Frontex Executive Director Hans Leijtens says cultural change within the agency will take three years, addressing transparency and diversity issues while acknowledging past involvement in pushbacks and limitations in responding to the Adriana shipwreck where 600 migrants died.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Legalizes Unauthorized Tourist Port Constructions
Greece's 2018 law, amended five times, legalizes unauthorized constructions in tourist ports operating before January 1, 2022, requiring environmental permits and potentially impacting port development due to relaxed building restrictions and permit requirements.

Greece Legalizes Unauthorized Tourist Port Constructions
Greece's 2018 law, amended five times, legalizes unauthorized constructions in tourist ports operating before January 1, 2022, requiring environmental permits and potentially impacting port development due to relaxed building restrictions and permit requirements.
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44% Bias Score

Record High in Foreign Investment in Greek Real Estate in 2024
In 2024, foreign investment in Greek real estate hit a record high of €2.75 billion, a 30% increase from 2023, fueled by a 52.5% rise in EU investment (€990 million) and significant increases from Turkey (€292 million, a 174% increase), partly due to political and economic instability in Turkey, and...

Record High in Foreign Investment in Greek Real Estate in 2024
In 2024, foreign investment in Greek real estate hit a record high of €2.75 billion, a 30% increase from 2023, fueled by a 52.5% rise in EU investment (€990 million) and significant increases from Turkey (€292 million, a 174% increase), partly due to political and economic instability in Turkey, and...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Authorities Arrest Georgian Man for Alleged Spying
A 59-year-old Georgian man living in Greece was arrested for allegedly spying on Greek military installations in Alexandroupolis, providing videos and photos to a recruiter with organized crime ties who has since fled the country; the suspect claimed he was motivated by pro-Russian sentiment.

Greek Authorities Arrest Georgian Man for Alleged Spying
A 59-year-old Georgian man living in Greece was arrested for allegedly spying on Greek military installations in Alexandroupolis, providing videos and photos to a recruiter with organized crime ties who has since fled the country; the suspect claimed he was motivated by pro-Russian sentiment.
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48% Bias Score

Europe's Press Freedom Declines Amidst Economic Hardship and Propaganda
The 2023 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index ranks Europe first globally, but reveals a deteriorating situation due to economic challenges, reduced US aid, and amplified Russian propaganda; Greece is the lowest-ranked EU member, facing journalist murders and widespread surveillance.

Europe's Press Freedom Declines Amidst Economic Hardship and Propaganda
The 2023 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index ranks Europe first globally, but reveals a deteriorating situation due to economic challenges, reduced US aid, and amplified Russian propaganda; Greece is the lowest-ranked EU member, facing journalist murders and widespread surveillance.
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52% Bias Score

Syros University's Design Engineering Department: A Model for Greece's Creative Industries
Syros University's Design Engineering Department, established in 2000, integrates art, science, and technology in its curriculum, resulting in high student demand and successful graduate placement in creative industries. The department also actively engages with Syros's local community, incorporatin...

Syros University's Design Engineering Department: A Model for Greece's Creative Industries
Syros University's Design Engineering Department, established in 2000, integrates art, science, and technology in its curriculum, resulting in high student demand and successful graduate placement in creative industries. The department also actively engages with Syros's local community, incorporatin...
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56% Bias Score

Frontex's Reform Plan Amidst Adriana Shipwreck Controversy
Frontex Executive Director Hans Leijtens announced a three-year plan to reform the agency's culture, addressing past criticisms of illegal pushbacks and aiming to improve transparency and diversity, while the Adriana shipwreck, resulting in 600 deaths, raises questions about Frontex's role and the l...

Frontex's Reform Plan Amidst Adriana Shipwreck Controversy
Frontex Executive Director Hans Leijtens announced a three-year plan to reform the agency's culture, addressing past criticisms of illegal pushbacks and aiming to improve transparency and diversity, while the Adriana shipwreck, resulting in 600 deaths, raises questions about Frontex's role and the l...
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60% Bias Score
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