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Malnutrition Cases at Greek Migrant Camp Highlight Systemic Failures
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) found six malnourished children, aged 6 months to 6 years, at a Samos, Greece migrant camp; this is the first time since the 2021 opening, exposing insufficient pediatric care and highlighting the impact of a nine-month aid cut that prevents families from buying fresh ...
Malnutrition Cases at Greek Migrant Camp Highlight Systemic Failures
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) found six malnourished children, aged 6 months to 6 years, at a Samos, Greece migrant camp; this is the first time since the 2021 opening, exposing insufficient pediatric care and highlighting the impact of a nine-month aid cut that prevents families from buying fresh ...
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36% Bias Score


Greece Suspends Criminal Prosecutions for Citizens with Regulated Public Debt
The Greek government will suspend criminal prosecutions for individuals with public debt who have payment arrangements; prosecution is suspended during the plan and eliminated upon full repayment, aiming to help citizens and improve debt collection.
Greece Suspends Criminal Prosecutions for Citizens with Regulated Public Debt
The Greek government will suspend criminal prosecutions for individuals with public debt who have payment arrangements; prosecution is suspended during the plan and eliminated upon full repayment, aiming to help citizens and improve debt collection.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's Growing Property Acquisition in Greek Border Regions Raises Concerns
A wave of property acquisitions in Greece's Evros region and Aegean islands by Turkish entities has prompted concerns, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and calls for regulatory adjustments to address potential national security risks.
Turkey's Growing Property Acquisition in Greek Border Regions Raises Concerns
A wave of property acquisitions in Greece's Evros region and Aegean islands by Turkish entities has prompted concerns, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and calls for regulatory adjustments to address potential national security risks.
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60% Bias Score


US to Impose \$1 Million Fee on Chinese-Made Ships Entering American Ports
The US may impose a \$1 million fee on each visit by Chinese-made ships to its ports, starting mid-year, impacting 30% of Greek-owned vessels and potentially reshaping global shipping.
US to Impose \$1 Million Fee on Chinese-Made Ships Entering American Ports
The US may impose a \$1 million fee on each visit by Chinese-made ships to its ports, starting mid-year, impacting 30% of Greek-owned vessels and potentially reshaping global shipping.
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36% Bias Score


Lanthimos's "Bugonia" Acropolis Filming Rejected
Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos's request to film a scene for his movie "Bugonia" at the Acropolis was rejected by the Central Archaeological Council due to concerns about the scene's content, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus heritage protection.
Lanthimos's "Bugonia" Acropolis Filming Rejected
Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos's request to film a scene for his movie "Bugonia" at the Acropolis was rejected by the Central Archaeological Council due to concerns about the scene's content, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus heritage protection.
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52% Bias Score


Tempe Train Crash Report Revised Amidst University Objections
The initial report on the February 2023 Tempe train crash in Greece, issued by the EODASAA, is being revised after the Universities of Ghent and Pisa contested their portrayal and the lack of agreement with EDAPO's simulations. The EODASAA spent €15,000 on Ghent's review of EDAPO's simulations; howe...
Tempe Train Crash Report Revised Amidst University Objections
The initial report on the February 2023 Tempe train crash in Greece, issued by the EODASAA, is being revised after the Universities of Ghent and Pisa contested their portrayal and the lack of agreement with EDAPO's simulations. The EODASAA spent €15,000 on Ghent's review of EDAPO's simulations; howe...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Government Accused of Suppressing Tempi Train Tragedy Investigation
Maria Karystinou, president of the Tempi train tragedy victims' association, accuses the Greek government of suppressing information and spending €4.5 million on the EOODSAAM report and an additional €1.5 million on a public relations campaign to manage public dissatisfaction, prompting a Supreme Co...

Greek Government Accused of Suppressing Tempi Train Tragedy Investigation
Maria Karystinou, president of the Tempi train tragedy victims' association, accuses the Greek government of suppressing information and spending €4.5 million on the EOODSAAM report and an additional €1.5 million on a public relations campaign to manage public dissatisfaction, prompting a Supreme Co...
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56% Bias Score

US House Bill Expands Eastern Mediterranean Security Cooperation
A bipartisan US House bill proposes expanding the "3+1" security framework with Greece, Israel, and Cyprus, establishing new counterterrorism and maritime security training centers in Cyprus and Crete, lifting the arms embargo on Cyprus, and creating a permanent interparliamentary group to enhance c...

US House Bill Expands Eastern Mediterranean Security Cooperation
A bipartisan US House bill proposes expanding the "3+1" security framework with Greece, Israel, and Cyprus, establishing new counterterrorism and maritime security training centers in Cyprus and Crete, lifting the arms embargo on Cyprus, and creating a permanent interparliamentary group to enhance c...
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52% Bias Score

Malnutrition Crisis Among Refugee Children in Samos' CCS
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported six cases of moderate to severe acute malnutrition in children aged six months to six years at Samos' Closed Controlled Structure, highlighting inadequate pediatric care and food insecurity exacerbated by a nine-month suspension of financial aid for asylum seek...

Malnutrition Crisis Among Refugee Children in Samos' CCS
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported six cases of moderate to severe acute malnutrition in children aged six months to six years at Samos' Closed Controlled Structure, highlighting inadequate pediatric care and food insecurity exacerbated by a nine-month suspension of financial aid for asylum seek...
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24% Bias Score

PASOK Criticizes Government's Handling of Tempe Train Crash Investigation
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticized the Greek government's handling of the Tempe train crash investigation, citing inconsistencies in official statements and the recent admission of a 'massive fiasco' by the Hellenic Railway Organization chairman, contrasting it with the government's init...

PASOK Criticizes Government's Handling of Tempe Train Crash Investigation
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticized the Greek government's handling of the Tempe train crash investigation, citing inconsistencies in official statements and the recent admission of a 'massive fiasco' by the Hellenic Railway Organization chairman, contrasting it with the government's init...
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52% Bias Score

Greece's Dilapidated Buildings Pose Ongoing Safety Risk After Child's Death
A six-year-old girl's death in Xanthi, Greece, from a collapsing wall highlights the ongoing danger posed by approximately 9,500 recorded dilapidated buildings nationwide, despite government pledges to improve safety after similar incidents.

Greece's Dilapidated Buildings Pose Ongoing Safety Risk After Child's Death
A six-year-old girl's death in Xanthi, Greece, from a collapsing wall highlights the ongoing danger posed by approximately 9,500 recorded dilapidated buildings nationwide, despite government pledges to improve safety after similar incidents.
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40% Bias Score

Church of Greece's Digital Bank Plan Sparks Internal Conflict
The Church of Greece's 40% stake in Financial Innovation Holding, aiming to establish a digital bank, has caused internal conflict, with most clergy unaware of the plan, despite preliminary contacts with the Bank of Greece; an affiliated organization, NAUS, holds an additional 8% stake.

Church of Greece's Digital Bank Plan Sparks Internal Conflict
The Church of Greece's 40% stake in Financial Innovation Holding, aiming to establish a digital bank, has caused internal conflict, with most clergy unaware of the plan, despite preliminary contacts with the Bank of Greece; an affiliated organization, NAUS, holds an additional 8% stake.
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52% Bias Score
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