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Greece: Politicians' Photos vs. Elderly Hospital Care Crisis
The article contrasts staged photos of Greek politicians embracing elderly citizens with the dire conditions faced by the elderly in public hospitals, highlighting inadequate care, resource shortages, and systemic failures in elder care.
Greece: Politicians' Photos vs. Elderly Hospital Care Crisis
The article contrasts staged photos of Greek politicians embracing elderly citizens with the dire conditions faced by the elderly in public hospitals, highlighting inadequate care, resource shortages, and systemic failures in elder care.
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68% Bias Score


Greek Opposition Accuses PM of Evasion in Tempe Train Disaster Aftermath
In the aftermath of the deadly Tempe train crash in Greece, opposition parties accuse Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of attempting to evade responsibility, citing his shifting explanations for the post-crash fire and alleged manipulation by his ministers. 57 lives were lost in the accident.
Greek Opposition Accuses PM of Evasion in Tempe Train Disaster Aftermath
In the aftermath of the deadly Tempe train crash in Greece, opposition parties accuse Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of attempting to evade responsibility, citing his shifting explanations for the post-crash fire and alleged manipulation by his ministers. 57 lives were lost in the accident.
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52% Bias Score


Mitsotakis Faces Sharp Criticism Over Tempe Train Crash Response
SYRIZA leader Socrates Famellos sharply criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for his handling of the Tempe train crash, accusing him of misleading the public, obstructing the investigation, and refusing to allow key witnesses to testify in parliament, demanding accountability and systemic r...
Mitsotakis Faces Sharp Criticism Over Tempe Train Crash Response
SYRIZA leader Socrates Famellos sharply criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for his handling of the Tempe train crash, accusing him of misleading the public, obstructing the investigation, and refusing to allow key witnesses to testify in parliament, demanding accountability and systemic r...
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56% Bias Score


Athens to Inspect 63 Construction Sites Following Council of State Ruling
The Municipality of Athens will conduct on-site inspections of 63 construction sites starting tomorrow to verify if work, using incentives from the building code affected by a recent Council of State ruling, has commenced and its progress; contractors in early stages must prove compliance.
Athens to Inspect 63 Construction Sites Following Council of State Ruling
The Municipality of Athens will conduct on-site inspections of 63 construction sites starting tomorrow to verify if work, using incentives from the building code affected by a recent Council of State ruling, has commenced and its progress; contractors in early stages must prove compliance.
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32% Bias Score


Greece's Low Labor Force Participation Hinders Economic Growth
Greece's labor force participation lags significantly behind the OECD average, with women and young people particularly underrepresented; this shortage of 300,000 workers in key sectors hinders economic growth and necessitates systemic reform.
Greece's Low Labor Force Participation Hinders Economic Growth
Greece's labor force participation lags significantly behind the OECD average, with women and young people particularly underrepresented; this shortage of 300,000 workers in key sectors hinders economic growth and necessitates systemic reform.
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24% Bias Score


Strong Early 2025 Flight Bookings Signal Record Year for Greek Tourism
Early 2025 flight bookings to Greece show significant increases (16.6% in January, 18.1% in February, 15.5% in March), indicating a potentially stronger tourism year than 2024, driven by increased demand and positive projections from major tour operators like TUI AG; however, geopolitical factors re...
Strong Early 2025 Flight Bookings Signal Record Year for Greek Tourism
Early 2025 flight bookings to Greece show significant increases (16.6% in January, 18.1% in February, 15.5% in March), indicating a potentially stronger tourism year than 2024, driven by increased demand and positive projections from major tour operators like TUI AG; however, geopolitical factors re...
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44% Bias Score

Tempe Tragedy Exposes Greek Government's Crisis Management Shortcomings
The Tempe train tragedy in Greece caused widespread public outrage and protests due to the government's perceived inadequate response, highlighting a disconnect between public sentiment and political action, and sparking debates about political priorities and future implications.

Tempe Tragedy Exposes Greek Government's Crisis Management Shortcomings
The Tempe train tragedy in Greece caused widespread public outrage and protests due to the government's perceived inadequate response, highlighting a disconnect between public sentiment and political action, and sparking debates about political priorities and future implications.
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36% Bias Score

AI Boom: Human Ingenuity, Not Just Capital, Drives Technological Advancement
Andreas Stavropoulos, a veteran Silicon Valley venture capitalist, discusses the AI boom's market volatility, comparing it to past tech advancements and emphasizing the crucial role of human ingenuity over massive capital in long-term success, suggesting opportunities for smaller nations like Greece...

AI Boom: Human Ingenuity, Not Just Capital, Drives Technological Advancement
Andreas Stavropoulos, a veteran Silicon Valley venture capitalist, discusses the AI boom's market volatility, comparing it to past tech advancements and emphasizing the crucial role of human ingenuity over massive capital in long-term success, suggesting opportunities for smaller nations like Greece...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Law on Forensic Report Re-evaluation Sparks Public Distrust
A new Greek law allows for the creation of a three-member committee to re-evaluate forensic reports, raising concerns about potential government overreach and lack of independent oversight in the wake of the Tempe train crash.

Greek Law on Forensic Report Re-evaluation Sparks Public Distrust
A new Greek law allows for the creation of a three-member committee to re-evaluate forensic reports, raising concerns about potential government overreach and lack of independent oversight in the wake of the Tempe train crash.
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52% Bias Score

Three-Year-Old in Critical Condition After Brutal Abuse; Couple to Appear in Court
A three-year-old boy is in critical condition at PAGNI hospital in Heraklion, Crete, after suffering severe abuse at the hands of his mother and her partner. The couple will be in court on January 29th, 2025, facing charges including attempted murder.

Three-Year-Old in Critical Condition After Brutal Abuse; Couple to Appear in Court
A three-year-old boy is in critical condition at PAGNI hospital in Heraklion, Crete, after suffering severe abuse at the hands of his mother and her partner. The couple will be in court on January 29th, 2025, facing charges including attempted murder.
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44% Bias Score

Athens Traffic Crisis: Experts Propose Solutions Amidst Worsening Congestion
A symposium by the Hellenic Society of Transportation Engineers revealed that Athens' traffic congestion is worsening, with private cars dominating roads and resulting in significant economic losses (€80-90 million annually). Experts proposed solutions such as green rings, stricter enforcement, cong...

Athens Traffic Crisis: Experts Propose Solutions Amidst Worsening Congestion
A symposium by the Hellenic Society of Transportation Engineers revealed that Athens' traffic congestion is worsening, with private cars dominating roads and resulting in significant economic losses (€80-90 million annually). Experts proposed solutions such as green rings, stricter enforcement, cong...
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44% Bias Score

Greece Bans Oil Heaters: Heat Pumps Emerge as Most Efficient Alternative
Greece's climate law bans new oil heater sales, prompting analysis of heating alternatives; heat pumps prove most efficient, offering double the efficiency of gas and triple that of oil, with payback periods of 6-9 years depending on solar integration.

Greece Bans Oil Heaters: Heat Pumps Emerge as Most Efficient Alternative
Greece's climate law bans new oil heater sales, prompting analysis of heating alternatives; heat pumps prove most efficient, offering double the efficiency of gas and triple that of oil, with payback periods of 6-9 years depending on solar integration.
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36% Bias Score
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