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Former US Ambassador Thomas Niles Dies; Reveals US Knew Imia Was Greek During Crisis
Thomas Niles, former US ambassador to Greece during the 1996 Imia/Kardak crisis, died at 85; his posthumously revealed account confirms both the US and Turkey knew Imia was Greek, and that US neutrality emboldened Turkey's later territorial claims.
Former US Ambassador Thomas Niles Dies; Reveals US Knew Imia Was Greek During Crisis
Thomas Niles, former US ambassador to Greece during the 1996 Imia/Kardak crisis, died at 85; his posthumously revealed account confirms both the US and Turkey knew Imia was Greek, and that US neutrality emboldened Turkey's later territorial claims.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Opposition Demands Probe into Ruling Party's Ties to PR Firm Amid Propaganda Allegations
Greece's opposition demands an investigation into the New Democracy party's alleged ties to the PR firm Blue Skies, accusing it of shadow financing and online propaganda, including attacks on families of Tempi train crash victims; the government denies any wrongdoing.
Greek Opposition Demands Probe into Ruling Party's Ties to PR Firm Amid Propaganda Allegations
Greece's opposition demands an investigation into the New Democracy party's alleged ties to the PR firm Blue Skies, accusing it of shadow financing and online propaganda, including attacks on families of Tempi train crash victims; the government denies any wrongdoing.
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36% Bias Score


Greece Steps Up Grid Resilience After Iberian Blackout"
Concerns are rising in Greece following a major blackout in Portugal and Spain, potentially linked to renewable energy fluctuations. Greek authorities are strengthening their grid and collaborating with producers and regulators to manage renewable energy integration and enhance resilience.
Greece Steps Up Grid Resilience After Iberian Blackout"
Concerns are rising in Greece following a major blackout in Portugal and Spain, potentially linked to renewable energy fluctuations. Greek authorities are strengthening their grid and collaborating with producers and regulators to manage renewable energy integration and enhance resilience.
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32% Bias Score


Athens Faces Major Transportation Shutdown on May 1st Due to Strikes
On May 1st, Athens will experience major transportation disruptions due to 24-hour strikes across buses, trolleys, metro lines 2 & 3, trams, trains, and ships, impacting commuters and potentially the economy, as workers demand better conditions.
Athens Faces Major Transportation Shutdown on May 1st Due to Strikes
On May 1st, Athens will experience major transportation disruptions due to 24-hour strikes across buses, trolleys, metro lines 2 & 3, trams, trains, and ships, impacting commuters and potentially the economy, as workers demand better conditions.
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40% Bias Score


Mitsotakis Urges EU Reform for Growth and Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking at the European People's Party Congress in Valencia, emphasized the EPP's role in European stability and economic growth, advocating for reforms to boost competitiveness, a unified energy market, and a stronger European defense while carefully manag...
Mitsotakis Urges EU Reform for Growth and Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking at the European People's Party Congress in Valencia, emphasized the EPP's role in European stability and economic growth, advocating for reforms to boost competitiveness, a unified energy market, and a stronger European defense while carefully manag...
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56% Bias Score


Turkey Affirms Two-State Solution for Cyprus
Turkey's defense ministry supports a two-state solution in Cyprus, citing increased hostility toward Turkish Cypriots and stating Turkey will use its guarantor powers; Defense Minister Güler will attend a technology exhibition in northern Cyprus May 2-3; high-level defense meetings with the US and G...
Turkey Affirms Two-State Solution for Cyprus
Turkey's defense ministry supports a two-state solution in Cyprus, citing increased hostility toward Turkish Cypriots and stating Turkey will use its guarantor powers; Defense Minister Güler will attend a technology exhibition in northern Cyprus May 2-3; high-level defense meetings with the US and G...
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60% Bias Score

GRU Espionage: Georgian National Arrested in Greece
A 59-year-old Georgian national was arrested in Alexandroupolis, Greece on April 29, 2025, for photographing and video recording military equipment and installations for the Russian GRU, with the recruiter arrested in Lithuania.

GRU Espionage: Georgian National Arrested in Greece
A 59-year-old Georgian national was arrested in Alexandroupolis, Greece on April 29, 2025, for photographing and video recording military equipment and installations for the Russian GRU, with the recruiter arrested in Lithuania.
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36% Bias Score

Frontex Aims for Cultural Reform Amidst Adriana Shipwreck Criticism
Frontex Director Hans Leijtens, two years into his term, aims to reform the agency's culture over the next three years, focusing on transparency and diversity, while acknowledging limitations in its ability to independently rescue migrants as highlighted by the Adriana shipwreck tragedy where 600 di...

Frontex Aims for Cultural Reform Amidst Adriana Shipwreck Criticism
Frontex Director Hans Leijtens, two years into his term, aims to reform the agency's culture over the next three years, focusing on transparency and diversity, while acknowledging limitations in its ability to independently rescue migrants as highlighted by the Adriana shipwreck tragedy where 600 di...
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48% Bias Score

Greek May Day Protests Highlight Worker Demands, Public Transport Disrupted
May Day protests across Greece concluded peacefully, with major rallies in Athens focusing on worker rights, fair wages, and quality of life, alongside a demonstration expressing solidarity with Palestine. Public transport experienced significant disruptions due to strikes.

Greek May Day Protests Highlight Worker Demands, Public Transport Disrupted
May Day protests across Greece concluded peacefully, with major rallies in Athens focusing on worker rights, fair wages, and quality of life, alongside a demonstration expressing solidarity with Palestine. Public transport experienced significant disruptions due to strikes.
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40% Bias Score

Hellenic Train Union Condemns Dismissals, Alleges Authoritarianism
The Hellenic Train union condemned the dismissal of Kostas Genidounias and eight other employees, alleging authoritarianism, false accusations, and a pattern of unfair labor practices, demanding their reinstatement and compensation.

Hellenic Train Union Condemns Dismissals, Alleges Authoritarianism
The Hellenic Train union condemned the dismissal of Kostas Genidounias and eight other employees, alleging authoritarianism, false accusations, and a pattern of unfair labor practices, demanding their reinstatement and compensation.
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56% Bias Score

Portugal and Greece Real Estate: Diverging Growth Paths in 2024
Portugal and Greece's real estate markets experienced significant growth in 2024, driven by tourism and foreign investment; however, Portugal demonstrated more consistent growth, particularly in Lisbon and Porto, while Greece saw stronger growth in Athens and Thessaloniki due to urban migration; the...

Portugal and Greece Real Estate: Diverging Growth Paths in 2024
Portugal and Greece's real estate markets experienced significant growth in 2024, driven by tourism and foreign investment; however, Portugal demonstrated more consistent growth, particularly in Lisbon and Porto, while Greece saw stronger growth in Athens and Thessaloniki due to urban migration; the...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Freezes Property Objective Values Until 2027
The Greek government will keep property objective values unchanged until 2027 to ease the burden on homeowners and renters amid soaring market prices, despite a significant gap between objective and market values, particularly in Athens and tourist areas, as evidenced by recent high-value property t...

Greece Freezes Property Objective Values Until 2027
The Greek government will keep property objective values unchanged until 2027 to ease the burden on homeowners and renters amid soaring market prices, despite a significant gap between objective and market values, particularly in Athens and tourist areas, as evidenced by recent high-value property t...
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52% Bias Score
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