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Greece Seeks Nations League Victory in Glasgow Rematch
Greece faces Scotland in a Nations League rematch in Glasgow tomorrow, aiming to overturn a 1-0 first-leg defeat and secure a spot in League A next season; approximately 3,000 Greek fans will attend.
Greece Seeks Nations League Victory in Glasgow Rematch
Greece faces Scotland in a Nations League rematch in Glasgow tomorrow, aiming to overturn a 1-0 first-leg defeat and secure a spot in League A next season; approximately 3,000 Greek fans will attend.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Seeks Role in Greece's 'Achilles' Shield Air Defense Project
German officials visited Endeavor Integrated Solutions on March 12th to discuss their IRIS-T air defense system proposal for Greece's 'Achilles' Shield project, aiming to overcome past setbacks in Greek military procurement.
Germany Seeks Role in Greece's 'Achilles' Shield Air Defense Project
German officials visited Endeavor Integrated Solutions on March 12th to discuss their IRIS-T air defense system proposal for Greece's 'Achilles' Shield project, aiming to overcome past setbacks in Greek military procurement.
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40% Bias Score


Minister's Visit Exposes Greece's Failing Railway System
Greece's new Deputy Minister of Transport visited the dilapidated Larisa train station in Athens on his first day, highlighting the country's long-standing neglect of its railway system and public transport infrastructure.
Minister's Visit Exposes Greece's Failing Railway System
Greece's new Deputy Minister of Transport visited the dilapidated Larisa train station in Athens on his first day, highlighting the country's long-standing neglect of its railway system and public transport infrastructure.
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60% Bias Score


Rhodes Building Service Officials Arrested in Corruption Scheme
A Rhodes architect-engineer and six colleagues were arrested for forming a criminal organization that issued fake building permits, settled illegal constructions, and reduced fines for a fee ranging from €5,000 to €100,000; €500,000, deposit books, and gold pounds were found at one accomplice's home...
Rhodes Building Service Officials Arrested in Corruption Scheme
A Rhodes architect-engineer and six colleagues were arrested for forming a criminal organization that issued fake building permits, settled illegal constructions, and reduced fines for a fee ranging from €5,000 to €100,000; €500,000, deposit books, and gold pounds were found at one accomplice's home...
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56% Bias Score


Greek Tourism: 5% Rise in Air Arrivals, Revenue Growth Lags
Airlines project a 5.2% increase in available seats to Greece for the 2025 summer season, driven by an 18.4% surge in US flights, while revenue growth is expected to be lower due to shorter tourist stays.
Greek Tourism: 5% Rise in Air Arrivals, Revenue Growth Lags
Airlines project a 5.2% increase in available seats to Greece for the 2025 summer season, driven by an 18.4% surge in US flights, while revenue growth is expected to be lower due to shorter tourist stays.
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36% Bias Score


Greek Doctors Face Bureaucratic Hurdles After Returning Home
Four Greek doctors who specialized in the US and returned to Greece to practice face bureaucratic delays in getting their specialty titles recognized, despite submitting all necessary documents two years ago and meeting all legal requirements.
Greek Doctors Face Bureaucratic Hurdles After Returning Home
Four Greek doctors who specialized in the US and returned to Greece to practice face bureaucratic delays in getting their specialty titles recognized, despite submitting all necessary documents two years ago and meeting all legal requirements.
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48% Bias Score

Greece's 2025 Digital Transformation Deadline Creates Urgency
Greece faces a critical 2025 deadline for its public sector digital transformation, largely funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility, with contractors accelerating project timelines despite uncertainties about long-term sustainability after 2027.

Greece's 2025 Digital Transformation Deadline Creates Urgency
Greece faces a critical 2025 deadline for its public sector digital transformation, largely funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility, with contractors accelerating project timelines despite uncertainties about long-term sustainability after 2027.
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36% Bias Score

Triantafyllides Seeks Fast-Track Judicial Referral in Tempe Tragedy
Christos Triantafyllides requested immediate referral to a natural judge regarding his involvement in the Tempe tragedy; this action's success depends on parliamentary approval of fast-track referrals and might influence constitutional reform regarding judicial processes.

Triantafyllides Seeks Fast-Track Judicial Referral in Tempe Tragedy
Christos Triantafyllides requested immediate referral to a natural judge regarding his involvement in the Tempe tragedy; this action's success depends on parliamentary approval of fast-track referrals and might influence constitutional reform regarding judicial processes.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Teachers' Union Sabotages PISA Assessment
Greece's OLME teachers' union called for work stoppages during the PISA international student assessment, aiming to sabotage the evaluation due to Greece's consistent underperformance in math and reading comprehension, which the union claims reflects systemic educational failures.

Greek Teachers' Union Sabotages PISA Assessment
Greece's OLME teachers' union called for work stoppages during the PISA international student assessment, aiming to sabotage the evaluation due to Greece's consistent underperformance in math and reading comprehension, which the union claims reflects systemic educational failures.
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60% Bias Score

Greek Far-Right Politician Appointed Migration Minister
Makis Voridis, a Greek politician with a history of far-right extremism and anti-immigrant rhetoric, was appointed Minister of Migration on March 15th, 2024, following mass protests, raising concerns about potential human rights violations and discriminatory policies.

Greek Far-Right Politician Appointed Migration Minister
Makis Voridis, a Greek politician with a history of far-right extremism and anti-immigrant rhetoric, was appointed Minister of Migration on March 15th, 2024, following mass protests, raising concerns about potential human rights violations and discriminatory policies.
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60% Bias Score

Greece to Gain Fiscal Space from EU's Stability Pact Escape Clause
The European Commission's White Paper introduces a Stability Pact escape clause allowing increased defense spending, potentially providing Greece with up to €500 million in fiscal space by 2025, enabling potential tax cuts or investment increases but with details pending.

Greece to Gain Fiscal Space from EU's Stability Pact Escape Clause
The European Commission's White Paper introduces a Stability Pact escape clause allowing increased defense spending, potentially providing Greece with up to €500 million in fiscal space by 2025, enabling potential tax cuts or investment increases but with details pending.
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40% Bias Score

Digital Payments Dominate Among Young Greek Consumers
A Visa-INEEMY ESE study shows that 80% of young Greek consumers (17-30) use digital payments, despite 20-28% still using cash on delivery for online purchases; in-store, card/digital wallets are favored (81% in supermarkets), while cash is more common for food purchases (37%).

Digital Payments Dominate Among Young Greek Consumers
A Visa-INEEMY ESE study shows that 80% of young Greek consumers (17-30) use digital payments, despite 20-28% still using cash on delivery for online purchases; in-store, card/digital wallets are favored (81% in supermarkets), while cash is more common for food purchases (37%).
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16% Bias Score
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