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Bomb Explodes Near Hellenic Train Offices Amid Ongoing Greek Rail Disaster Protests
A bomb exploded near the Hellenic Train offices in Athens on Friday night, causing no injuries but reigniting tensions over Greece's deadliest train crash in February 2023 that killed 57.
Bomb Explodes Near Hellenic Train Offices Amid Ongoing Greek Rail Disaster Protests
A bomb exploded near the Hellenic Train offices in Athens on Friday night, causing no injuries but reigniting tensions over Greece's deadliest train crash in February 2023 that killed 57.
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44% Bias Score


Greece's Tempe Train Crash: Delayed Response Fuels Crisis
The delayed and inconsistent responses of Greek political and administrative figures to the Tempe train crash, which killed 57 people, hampered the investigation and fueled conflicting narratives, undermining public trust.
Greece's Tempe Train Crash: Delayed Response Fuels Crisis
The delayed and inconsistent responses of Greek political and administrative figures to the Tempe train crash, which killed 57 people, hampered the investigation and fueled conflicting narratives, undermining public trust.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Announces New Labor Bill to Boost Job Market Flexibility and Raise Wages
Greek Labor Minister Niki Kerameos announced a new labor bill to simplify employment procedures, reduce bureaucracy, and increase labor market flexibility, alongside continued efforts to raise minimum wages (€950 target by 2027) and decrease tax burdens, while also implementing digital work cards an...
Greece Announces New Labor Bill to Boost Job Market Flexibility and Raise Wages
Greek Labor Minister Niki Kerameos announced a new labor bill to simplify employment procedures, reduce bureaucracy, and increase labor market flexibility, alongside continued efforts to raise minimum wages (€950 target by 2027) and decrease tax burdens, while also implementing digital work cards an...
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44% Bias Score


Thessaloniki's International Fair Redevelopment: A Controversial Upgrade
The International Fair of Thessaloniki (DEF) is undergoing a redevelopment project to upgrade its facilities, creating a 110-acre park with underground parking, despite ongoing debate about its relocation.
Thessaloniki's International Fair Redevelopment: A Controversial Upgrade
The International Fair of Thessaloniki (DEF) is undergoing a redevelopment project to upgrade its facilities, creating a 110-acre park with underground parking, despite ongoing debate about its relocation.
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56% Bias Score


Greece Resumes Seabed Surveys for Electric Cable to Cyprus and Israel Amidst Turkish Objections
Greece restarts seabed surveys near Kasos island for the Great Sea Interconnector, despite potential Turkish objections based on a disputed maritime agreement with Libya, a move that carries significant geopolitical consequences.
Greece Resumes Seabed Surveys for Electric Cable to Cyprus and Israel Amidst Turkish Objections
Greece restarts seabed surveys near Kasos island for the Great Sea Interconnector, despite potential Turkish objections based on a disputed maritime agreement with Libya, a move that carries significant geopolitical consequences.
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40% Bias Score


North Macedonia Prioritizes US Partnership Amidst EU Accession Challenges
North Macedonia abstained from two UN resolutions condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine in February, prioritizing its strategic partnership with the US due to a lack of EU unity, while facing challenges in EU accession due to disputes with Bulgaria and Greece.
North Macedonia Prioritizes US Partnership Amidst EU Accession Challenges
North Macedonia abstained from two UN resolutions condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine in February, prioritizing its strategic partnership with the US due to a lack of EU unity, while facing challenges in EU accession due to disputes with Bulgaria and Greece.
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40% Bias Score

Mitsotakis' US Trip: Potential Trump Meeting, Erdogan Meeting Unlikely
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis will attend a UN Security Council event in the US on May 20th; a meeting with President Trump is possible but unscheduled, while a meeting with President Erdogan is unlikely due to tensions over undersea cables; a vote to declare a Global Greek Language Day is expecte...

Mitsotakis' US Trip: Potential Trump Meeting, Erdogan Meeting Unlikely
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis will attend a UN Security Council event in the US on May 20th; a meeting with President Trump is possible but unscheduled, while a meeting with President Erdogan is unlikely due to tensions over undersea cables; a vote to declare a Global Greek Language Day is expecte...
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32% Bias Score

Greece Evaluates US and Israeli Rocket Artillery Upgrade Proposals
The Hellenic Army General Staff is evaluating proposals from Lockheed Martin for a mixed fleet of upgraded M270 and new HIMARS rocket artillery systems costing approximately €600 million, alongside a competing offer from Elbit Systems for Puls systems; the final decision will consider cost, acquisit...

Greece Evaluates US and Israeli Rocket Artillery Upgrade Proposals
The Hellenic Army General Staff is evaluating proposals from Lockheed Martin for a mixed fleet of upgraded M270 and new HIMARS rocket artillery systems costing approximately €600 million, alongside a competing offer from Elbit Systems for Puls systems; the final decision will consider cost, acquisit...
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Growing Investment in Greece: Economic Boon or Security Risk?
Increased Turkish tourism and investment in Greece, particularly real estate purchases facilitated by a "golden visa" program, are boosting the Greek economy but also causing rising property prices and political anxieties regarding national security. The program, initially offering residency permits...

Turkey's Growing Investment in Greece: Economic Boon or Security Risk?
Increased Turkish tourism and investment in Greece, particularly real estate purchases facilitated by a "golden visa" program, are boosting the Greek economy but also causing rising property prices and political anxieties regarding national security. The program, initially offering residency permits...
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52% Bias Score

Greece to Launch Real-Time Train Tracking App
Greece's Deputy Minister of Transport announced a plan to launch a gov.gr application providing real-time train location tracking with centimeter accuracy, using new internet-connected transponders on all trains, aiming to rebuild public trust after the Tempe train disaster, although significant saf...

Greece to Launch Real-Time Train Tracking App
Greece's Deputy Minister of Transport announced a plan to launch a gov.gr application providing real-time train location tracking with centimeter accuracy, using new internet-connected transponders on all trains, aiming to rebuild public trust after the Tempe train disaster, although significant saf...
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52% Bias Score

Greece Unveils €25 Billion 12-Year Defense Modernization Plan
Greece unveiled a €25 billion (potentially €28 billion) 12-year defense plan, focusing on modernizing its armed forces with new weaponry, command, and satellite systems, and creating a multi-layered 'Achilles Shield' island defense system; Parliamentary discussions began with opposition objections.

Greece Unveils €25 Billion 12-Year Defense Modernization Plan
Greece unveiled a €25 billion (potentially €28 billion) 12-year defense plan, focusing on modernizing its armed forces with new weaponry, command, and satellite systems, and creating a multi-layered 'Achilles Shield' island defense system; Parliamentary discussions began with opposition objections.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Proceeds with Eastern Mediterranean Interconnector Despite Maritime Disputes
Greece and Cyprus are proceeding with the Great Sea Interconnector project east of Kasos Island, despite the absence of a formal NAVTEX announcement and ongoing maritime boundary disputes, citing international law protection for surface cable laying; increased French military presence in the area ad...

Greece Proceeds with Eastern Mediterranean Interconnector Despite Maritime Disputes
Greece and Cyprus are proceeding with the Great Sea Interconnector project east of Kasos Island, despite the absence of a formal NAVTEX announcement and ongoing maritime boundary disputes, citing international law protection for surface cable laying; increased French military presence in the area ad...
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40% Bias Score
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