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Greece Requires 7,000 Photovoltaic Parks to Curb Production to Avoid Easter Blackout
To prevent a potential blackout during the Easter weekend, Greek authorities are requiring approximately 7,000 photovoltaic park owners to be ready to reduce or halt energy production within three hours of notification, due to a surplus of renewable energy and low demand.
Greece Requires 7,000 Photovoltaic Parks to Curb Production to Avoid Easter Blackout
To prevent a potential blackout during the Easter weekend, Greek authorities are requiring approximately 7,000 photovoltaic park owners to be ready to reduce or halt energy production within three hours of notification, due to a surplus of renewable energy and low demand.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Supreme Court Orders Disciplinary Probe into Release of Rhodes Corruption Suspects
Following an anonymous tip-off in June 2024, seven individuals accused of involvement in a Rhodes urban planning corruption ring were released by the investigating judge and prosecutor, despite the discovery of large sums of cash in a suspect's house, prompting the Supreme Court to launch an urgent ...
Greek Supreme Court Orders Disciplinary Probe into Release of Rhodes Corruption Suspects
Following an anonymous tip-off in June 2024, seven individuals accused of involvement in a Rhodes urban planning corruption ring were released by the investigating judge and prosecutor, despite the discovery of large sums of cash in a suspect's house, prompting the Supreme Court to launch an urgent ...
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60% Bias Score


Greece Raises Minimum Wage to €880, Affecting 1.6 Million
Greece's minimum wage will rise to €880 per month from April 1st, 2025, benefiting over 1.6 million people and marking a 35.4% cumulative increase since 2019; the government aims to reach €950 by 2027.
Greece Raises Minimum Wage to €880, Affecting 1.6 Million
Greece's minimum wage will rise to €880 per month from April 1st, 2025, benefiting over 1.6 million people and marking a 35.4% cumulative increase since 2019; the government aims to reach €950 by 2027.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Parliament Bypasses Constitutional Procedure in Triantafyllides Case
The Greek Parliament's fast-track referral of Christos Triantafyllides to the judiciary, bypassing a constitutional requirement for a preliminary committee review, has raised concerns about due process and echoes past controversies involving procedural irregularities within the parliament.
Greek Parliament Bypasses Constitutional Procedure in Triantafyllides Case
The Greek Parliament's fast-track referral of Christos Triantafyllides to the judiciary, bypassing a constitutional requirement for a preliminary committee review, has raised concerns about due process and echoes past controversies involving procedural irregularities within the parliament.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Leaders Emphasize Unity and Progress in 1821 Revolution Anniversary Speeches
Greek political leaders, including President Tasoulas, Prime Minister Mitsotakis, and opposition leaders, delivered speeches on March 25th, 2024, emphasizing national unity, economic prosperity, and strong defenses as key lessons from the 1821 revolution, highlighting their importance for Greece's p...
Greek Leaders Emphasize Unity and Progress in 1821 Revolution Anniversary Speeches
Greek political leaders, including President Tasoulas, Prime Minister Mitsotakis, and opposition leaders, delivered speeches on March 25th, 2024, emphasizing national unity, economic prosperity, and strong defenses as key lessons from the 1821 revolution, highlighting their importance for Greece's p...
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36% Bias Score


UN Security Council Meeting Focuses on Adaptability in Peacekeeping Operations
Denmark hosted a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing adaptability in UN peacekeeping operations, addressing challenges like prolonged conflicts and climate change, with Greece highlighting the vital role of peacekeepers and advocating for improved accountability and regional cooperation.
UN Security Council Meeting Focuses on Adaptability in Peacekeeping Operations
Denmark hosted a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing adaptability in UN peacekeeping operations, addressing challenges like prolonged conflicts and climate change, with Greece highlighting the vital role of peacekeepers and advocating for improved accountability and regional cooperation.
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32% Bias Score

Terzopoulos's 2025 World Theatre Day Message: A Call to Action
Theodoros Terzopoulos, the second Greek to do so after Iakovos Kambanellis, penned the 2025 World Theatre Day message, questioning theatre's ability to address ecological destruction and societal inequalities in a video filmed in significant Athenian locations.

Terzopoulos's 2025 World Theatre Day Message: A Call to Action
Theodoros Terzopoulos, the second Greek to do so after Iakovos Kambanellis, penned the 2025 World Theatre Day message, questioning theatre's ability to address ecological destruction and societal inequalities in a video filmed in significant Athenian locations.
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20% Bias Score

Greek Parliament to Question Former Minister on Tempe Disaster, Inquiry Faces Opposition
A Greek parliamentary committee will question former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos on Friday regarding his handling of the Tempe train disaster between March 3-6, 2023; the ruling party plans a swift conclusion to the inquiry, despite opposition protests.

Greek Parliament to Question Former Minister on Tempe Disaster, Inquiry Faces Opposition
A Greek parliamentary committee will question former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos on Friday regarding his handling of the Tempe train disaster between March 3-6, 2023; the ruling party plans a swift conclusion to the inquiry, despite opposition protests.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Plans Tax Cuts to Boost Middle Class Income
The Greek government is planning a permanent package of tax cuts and social security contribution reductions for the middle class, funded by increased tax revenue from reduced tax evasion; rating agencies view this positively but stress the importance of continued structural reforms for sustainable ...

Greece Plans Tax Cuts to Boost Middle Class Income
The Greek government is planning a permanent package of tax cuts and social security contribution reductions for the middle class, funded by increased tax revenue from reduced tax evasion; rating agencies view this positively but stress the importance of continued structural reforms for sustainable ...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Public Sector Receives €30 Salary Increase, Totaling €526 Million in 2025
The Greek government announced a €30 across-the-board salary increase for all public sector employees in May 2025, costing €215 million, in addition to other measures such as reduced social security contributions and increased on-call physician compensation, totaling €526 million in 2025 and €2.07 b...

Greek Public Sector Receives €30 Salary Increase, Totaling €526 Million in 2025
The Greek government announced a €30 across-the-board salary increase for all public sector employees in May 2025, costing €215 million, in addition to other measures such as reduced social security contributions and increased on-call physician compensation, totaling €526 million in 2025 and €2.07 b...
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24% Bias Score

Athens's Selective Amnesia: Prioritizing Tourism Over Historical Memory
Athens's central areas lack public markers commemorating significant 20th-century events, unlike other European capitals, prioritizing a consumerist image over historical memory, creating a polarized national identity and hindering deeper civic engagement.

Athens's Selective Amnesia: Prioritizing Tourism Over Historical Memory
Athens's central areas lack public markers commemorating significant 20th-century events, unlike other European capitals, prioritizing a consumerist image over historical memory, creating a polarized national identity and hindering deeper civic engagement.
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60% Bias Score

Greece's Healthcare System Lags Behind OECD Average
The OECD's Health at a Glance 2024 report reveals significant deficiencies in Greece's healthcare system, with citizens paying 33% of healthcare costs out-of-pocket compared to the OECD average of 15%, and only 4% of spending dedicated to prevention.

Greece's Healthcare System Lags Behind OECD Average
The OECD's Health at a Glance 2024 report reveals significant deficiencies in Greece's healthcare system, with citizens paying 33% of healthcare costs out-of-pocket compared to the OECD average of 15%, and only 4% of spending dedicated to prevention.
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28% Bias Score
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