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Greece's Teacher Evaluation System Faces Delays Amidst Resistance and Bureaucracy
Greece's teacher evaluation system, enacted in 2021, faces delays for 140,000 permanent educators due to evaluator shortages, bureaucratic issues, and teacher resistance; the new education minister proposes reforms including streamlining procedures and increasing evaluators to overcome the backlog.
Greece's Teacher Evaluation System Faces Delays Amidst Resistance and Bureaucracy
Greece's teacher evaluation system, enacted in 2021, faces delays for 140,000 permanent educators due to evaluator shortages, bureaucratic issues, and teacher resistance; the new education minister proposes reforms including streamlining procedures and increasing evaluators to overcome the backlog.
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44% Bias Score


Tempi Train Fire: Expert Report Reveals Silicone Oil as Cause, Raising Cover-Up Concerns
Tasos Dedis's expert report, submitted in January 2024, concluded that silicone oils caused the Tempi train fire, contradicting claims of illegal cargo and raising concerns about a potential cover-up by officials who continue to promote the illegal cargo narrative despite having access to Dedis's fi...
Tempi Train Fire: Expert Report Reveals Silicone Oil as Cause, Raising Cover-Up Concerns
Tasos Dedis's expert report, submitted in January 2024, concluded that silicone oils caused the Tempi train fire, contradicting claims of illegal cargo and raising concerns about a potential cover-up by officials who continue to promote the illegal cargo narrative despite having access to Dedis's fi...
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64% Bias Score


AI Art Installation in Delphi Compares Ancient Oracles to Modern AI
Charles Sandison's AI art installation, "The Garden of the Pythia," located near Delphi, Greece, compares ancient oracle prophecies to modern AI queries, commissioned by the Polygreen Culture & Art Initiative (PCAI) to promote environmental awareness.
AI Art Installation in Delphi Compares Ancient Oracles to Modern AI
Charles Sandison's AI art installation, "The Garden of the Pythia," located near Delphi, Greece, compares ancient oracle prophecies to modern AI queries, commissioned by the Polygreen Culture & Art Initiative (PCAI) to promote environmental awareness.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Loses Close World Cup Water Polo Final to Spain
Greece's men's water polo team lost to Spain 16-14 in the World Cup final in Podgorica, Montenegro; Spain's goalkeeper, Unai Aguirre, played a key role with 16 saves and a goal, securing Spain's second consecutive World Cup title.
Greece Loses Close World Cup Water Polo Final to Spain
Greece's men's water polo team lost to Spain 16-14 in the World Cup final in Podgorica, Montenegro; Spain's goalkeeper, Unai Aguirre, played a key role with 16 saves and a goal, securing Spain's second consecutive World Cup title.
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40% Bias Score


Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.
Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.
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40% Bias Score


Greece: Balancing Security Concerns with Turkish Economic Influx
Despite viewing Turkey as a geopolitical threat and allocating over 3% of its GDP to defense, Greece experiences a surge in Turkish tourism and investment, particularly real estate, fueled by eased visa requirements and the Golden Visa program, creating economic benefits alongside security concerns.
Greece: Balancing Security Concerns with Turkish Economic Influx
Despite viewing Turkey as a geopolitical threat and allocating over 3% of its GDP to defense, Greece experiences a surge in Turkish tourism and investment, particularly real estate, fueled by eased visa requirements and the Golden Visa program, creating economic benefits alongside security concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Greece to Buy 16 French Exocet Missiles Amid Turkey Tensions
Greece is purchasing 16 Exocet anti-ship missiles from France, announced during a visit by the French Defense Minister to Athens, amid ongoing tensions with Turkey, adding to previously purchased Rafale fighter jets and Belharra frigates, as part of a 25 billion euro military modernization plan.

Greece to Buy 16 French Exocet Missiles Amid Turkey Tensions
Greece is purchasing 16 Exocet anti-ship missiles from France, announced during a visit by the French Defense Minister to Athens, amid ongoing tensions with Turkey, adding to previously purchased Rafale fighter jets and Belharra frigates, as part of a 25 billion euro military modernization plan.
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60% Bias Score

Greek Police Investigate Hardline Group's Claim of Responsibility for Athens Bomb Attacks
Greek police are investigating claims by the hardline group Revolutionary Class Struggle, which said it was behind two bomb attacks in Athens: one near Hellenic Train offices on Friday and another at the Labour Ministry last year; neither attack caused injuries due to prior warnings.

Greek Police Investigate Hardline Group's Claim of Responsibility for Athens Bomb Attacks
Greek police are investigating claims by the hardline group Revolutionary Class Struggle, which said it was behind two bomb attacks in Athens: one near Hellenic Train offices on Friday and another at the Labour Ministry last year; neither attack caused injuries due to prior warnings.
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40% Bias Score

Greece to Transfer ENFIA Tax Management to Local Authorities
A proposal by Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras suggests transferring some or all ENFIA property tax management to Greek local governments, aiming to boost transparency and accountability, addressing the current low local government control (2.94% vs. >12% EU average) and the disconnect betw...

Greece to Transfer ENFIA Tax Management to Local Authorities
A proposal by Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras suggests transferring some or all ENFIA property tax management to Greek local governments, aiming to boost transparency and accountability, addressing the current low local government control (2.94% vs. >12% EU average) and the disconnect betw...
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44% Bias Score

Decaying Piraeus Buildings Reveal Lost Architectural Heritage
In Piraeus, Greece, the ruins of a large interwar building at 15 Tsamadou Street, displaying Jugendstil and Art Deco elements, and the surviving Gabriel Building on Gounare Street, exemplify the loss of significant pre-war commercial architecture due to post-war demolitions, highlighting the city's ...

Decaying Piraeus Buildings Reveal Lost Architectural Heritage
In Piraeus, Greece, the ruins of a large interwar building at 15 Tsamadou Street, displaying Jugendstil and Art Deco elements, and the surviving Gabriel Building on Gounare Street, exemplify the loss of significant pre-war commercial architecture due to post-war demolitions, highlighting the city's ...
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24% Bias Score

Bomb Explodes Near Hellenic Train Offices in Athens Amidst Public Outrage
A bomb exploded near the Hellenic Train offices in Athens, Greece, on Friday evening, causing limited damage but no injuries; this event follows widespread public anger over a deadly 2023 train collision and involved an anonymous warning.

Bomb Explodes Near Hellenic Train Offices in Athens Amidst Public Outrage
A bomb exploded near the Hellenic Train offices in Athens, Greece, on Friday evening, causing limited damage but no injuries; this event follows widespread public anger over a deadly 2023 train collision and involved an anonymous warning.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Warns of Imminent Turkish Threat, Vows Immediate Response
Greece's Chief of General Staff, Dimitrios Houpis, warned of an imminent threat from Turkey during the Delphi Economic Forum (April 9-12), asserting Greece's armed forces are prepared for immediate countermeasures, emphasizing readiness despite provocative Turkish rhetoric and focusing on resolving ...

Greece Warns of Imminent Turkish Threat, Vows Immediate Response
Greece's Chief of General Staff, Dimitrios Houpis, warned of an imminent threat from Turkey during the Delphi Economic Forum (April 9-12), asserting Greece's armed forces are prepared for immediate countermeasures, emphasizing readiness despite provocative Turkish rhetoric and focusing on resolving ...
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56% Bias Score
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