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Mass Protests Erupt in Greece Demanding Justice for Tempe Train Crash Victims
On Sunday, at least 30,000 people silently protested in Athens' Syntagma Square, demanding justice for the victims of the February 2023 Tempe train crash, following the recent release of audio evidence; similar demonstrations took place across Greece.
Mass Protests Erupt in Greece Demanding Justice for Tempe Train Crash Victims
On Sunday, at least 30,000 people silently protested in Athens' Syntagma Square, demanding justice for the victims of the February 2023 Tempe train crash, following the recent release of audio evidence; similar demonstrations took place across Greece.
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36% Bias Score


Sino-Greek Wind Power Project Boosts Greece's Renewable Energy Transition
China's first wind power investment in Greece, the Thrace Wind Power Project, comprising four wind farms with 34 turbines (78.2 MW total capacity), generates 160 million kWh annually, powering over 30,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 150,000 tons yearly, and supporting Greece's renewable energy ...
Sino-Greek Wind Power Project Boosts Greece's Renewable Energy Transition
China's first wind power investment in Greece, the Thrace Wind Power Project, comprising four wind farms with 34 turbines (78.2 MW total capacity), generates 160 million kWh annually, powering over 30,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 150,000 tons yearly, and supporting Greece's renewable energy ...
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40% Bias Score


Greece's Prime Minister Proposes Six-Year Non-Renewable Presidential Term
Following the non-reelection of the Greek President, the Prime Minister proposed a six-year non-renewable term, sparking debate about constitutional revision and revealing a preference for a weaker presidency to ensure the ruling party's unimpeded governance.
Greece's Prime Minister Proposes Six-Year Non-Renewable Presidential Term
Following the non-reelection of the Greek President, the Prime Minister proposed a six-year non-renewable term, sparking debate about constitutional revision and revealing a preference for a weaker presidency to ensure the ruling party's unimpeded governance.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Opens Tender for Hydrocarbon Exploration Rights
Greece launched a tender for hydrocarbon exploration rights in the marine area south of Peloponnese, attracting bids from Chevron and HELLENiQ ENERGY; the process includes a 90-day public announcement, rigorous evaluation by EDEYEP, and final contract approval by the Parliament.
Greece Opens Tender for Hydrocarbon Exploration Rights
Greece launched a tender for hydrocarbon exploration rights in the marine area south of Peloponnese, attracting bids from Chevron and HELLENiQ ENERGY; the process includes a 90-day public announcement, rigorous evaluation by EDEYEP, and final contract approval by the Parliament.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Launches €200 Million SME Export Support Program
The Greek government launched a €200 million program to boost SME exports, funding business plans, market research, and digital upgrades for eligible manufacturing SMEs within the 2021-2027 ESPA Competitiveness program.
Greece Launches €200 Million SME Export Support Program
The Greek government launched a €200 million program to boost SME exports, funding business plans, market research, and digital upgrades for eligible manufacturing SMEs within the 2021-2027 ESPA Competitiveness program.
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32% Bias Score


Greece Reforms Social Benefits: Asset Criteria and Increased Allowances
The Greek government is implementing new asset criteria for social benefits, potentially excluding 6,500 families paying luxury taxes (mostly from boats, high-powered cars, or domestic help) from child, minimum income, and housing allowances, while increasing benefit amounts for others.
Greece Reforms Social Benefits: Asset Criteria and Increased Allowances
The Greek government is implementing new asset criteria for social benefits, potentially excluding 6,500 families paying luxury taxes (mostly from boats, high-powered cars, or domestic help) from child, minimum income, and housing allowances, while increasing benefit amounts for others.
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48% Bias Score

Greece's unsustainable early retirement trend deepens pension crisis
In 2024, Greece received 201,000 early retirement applications, continuing a trend of high early retirement numbers that began in 2021 and significantly exceeds the birth rate, creating a massive imbalance in the pension system and contributing to Greece's growing debt.

Greece's unsustainable early retirement trend deepens pension crisis
In 2024, Greece received 201,000 early retirement applications, continuing a trend of high early retirement numbers that began in 2021 and significantly exceeds the birth rate, creating a massive imbalance in the pension system and contributing to Greece's growing debt.
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60% Bias Score

Greece Intensifies Anti-Smuggling Measures, Projects €500 Million Revenue in 2025
Greece's government is intensifying its fight against fuel, tobacco, and alcohol smuggling, aiming for €500 million in revenue in 2025, tripling by 2027, using stricter penalties and technology like AI and the new DEOS unit.

Greece Intensifies Anti-Smuggling Measures, Projects €500 Million Revenue in 2025
Greece's government is intensifying its fight against fuel, tobacco, and alcohol smuggling, aiming for €500 million in revenue in 2025, tripling by 2027, using stricter penalties and technology like AI and the new DEOS unit.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Universities Debate Expelling Students Exceeding Standard Study Duration
A debate is raging in Greece over expelling students exceeding the standard study duration from public universities, pitting concerns about teaching workload and university rankings against the minimal financial burden on the state.

Greek Universities Debate Expelling Students Exceeding Standard Study Duration
A debate is raging in Greece over expelling students exceeding the standard study duration from public universities, pitting concerns about teaching workload and university rankings against the minimal financial burden on the state.
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44% Bias Score

Greece to Engage in Diplomatic Outreach to Syria and other Middle Eastern Countries
Greece's Foreign Minister, George Gerapetritis, will visit Syria, Israel, and potentially Jordan to meet with counterparts, aiming to establish diplomatic channels, address concerns about maritime boundaries, and ensure religious freedoms for Christians in Syria, while coordinating efforts with the ...

Greece to Engage in Diplomatic Outreach to Syria and other Middle Eastern Countries
Greece's Foreign Minister, George Gerapetritis, will visit Syria, Israel, and potentially Jordan to meet with counterparts, aiming to establish diplomatic channels, address concerns about maritime boundaries, and ensure religious freedoms for Christians in Syria, while coordinating efforts with the ...
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36% Bias Score

Greece Fast-Tracks Power Grid Expansion to Integrate Renewable Energy
Greece is fast-tracking licensing for new power transmission lines to alleviate grid congestion from high renewable energy penetration, using fast-track procedures, expropriation, and streamlined environmental approvals to address delays plaguing projects like the Argyroupolis substation and West Co...

Greece Fast-Tracks Power Grid Expansion to Integrate Renewable Energy
Greece is fast-tracking licensing for new power transmission lines to alleviate grid congestion from high renewable energy penetration, using fast-track procedures, expropriation, and streamlined environmental approvals to address delays plaguing projects like the Argyroupolis substation and West Co...
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48% Bias Score

Greek Authorities Bust Illegal Pharmaceutical Ring
Six individuals, including doctors and pharmacists, were arrested in Greece for operating a criminal organization that illegally prescribed and sold at least 96,499 pharmaceutical units using falsified prescriptions based on 1,016 fraudulent AMKAs of foreign nationals since August 2021.

Greek Authorities Bust Illegal Pharmaceutical Ring
Six individuals, including doctors and pharmacists, were arrested in Greece for operating a criminal organization that illegally prescribed and sold at least 96,499 pharmaceutical units using falsified prescriptions based on 1,016 fraudulent AMKAs of foreign nationals since August 2021.
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36% Bias Score
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