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Mati Wildfire Trial: Prosecutor Highlights Evacuation Failures
In the Mati wildfire trial, the prosecutor's proposal highlighted failures in organized evacuations and the Fire Service's response, leading to intense reactions from victims' relatives, prompting a court adjournment; the trial continues.
Mati Wildfire Trial: Prosecutor Highlights Evacuation Failures
In the Mati wildfire trial, the prosecutor's proposal highlighted failures in organized evacuations and the Fire Service's response, leading to intense reactions from victims' relatives, prompting a court adjournment; the trial continues.
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52% Bias Score


Mati Fire Trial: Prosecutor Seeks Conviction of 12 Officials
In the Mati fire trial, the prosecutor requested the conviction of 12 defendants, including high-ranking fire service officials and local government leaders, for alleged failures in command, communication, and resource allocation during the 2018 wildfire that resulted in significant loss of life.
Mati Fire Trial: Prosecutor Seeks Conviction of 12 Officials
In the Mati fire trial, the prosecutor requested the conviction of 12 defendants, including high-ranking fire service officials and local government leaders, for alleged failures in command, communication, and resource allocation during the 2018 wildfire that resulted in significant loss of life.
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64% Bias Score


Greece Confirms Response to France on Meteor Missile Sale Issue
Following a report in La Tribune suggesting a lack of response from Greek Defence Minister Nikos Dendias to French counterpart Sebastien Lecornu's meeting requests regarding Meteor missile sales to Turkey, sources from the Greek Ministry of National Defence confirmed that Dendias responded on Februa...
Greece Confirms Response to France on Meteor Missile Sale Issue
Following a report in La Tribune suggesting a lack of response from Greek Defence Minister Nikos Dendias to French counterpart Sebastien Lecornu's meeting requests regarding Meteor missile sales to Turkey, sources from the Greek Ministry of National Defence confirmed that Dendias responded on Februa...
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44% Bias Score


Gender Equality Progress and Challenges: Greece and Cyprus Highlight 30 Years Post-Beijing Declaration
A joint event by Albania, Greece, Andorra, and Cyprus at the 69th Commission on the Status of Women session discussed the progress and challenges of gender equality 30 years after the Beijing Declaration, highlighting the need for investment in equality policies and addressing persistent gender gaps...
Gender Equality Progress and Challenges: Greece and Cyprus Highlight 30 Years Post-Beijing Declaration
A joint event by Albania, Greece, Andorra, and Cyprus at the 69th Commission on the Status of Women session discussed the progress and challenges of gender equality 30 years after the Beijing Declaration, highlighting the need for investment in equality policies and addressing persistent gender gaps...
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40% Bias Score


Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President Amidst Domestic and International Challenges
Konstantinos Tasoulas was sworn in as Greece's ninth president since 1974, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou, in a ceremony attended by key political figures. His address focused on national unity and upholding constitutional duties amid domestic and international challenges, notably the Tempe tra...
Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President Amidst Domestic and International Challenges
Konstantinos Tasoulas was sworn in as Greece's ninth president since 1974, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou, in a ceremony attended by key political figures. His address focused on national unity and upholding constitutional duties amid domestic and international challenges, notably the Tempe tra...
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0% Bias Score


Greek Government Contracts to Real Estate Firm Spark Concerns
The Greek government awarded two contracts worth €58,200 to Prosperty, a real estate firm, to collect auction and property transaction data, sparking concerns about potential preferential treatment and unfair competition within the real estate sector.
Greek Government Contracts to Real Estate Firm Spark Concerns
The Greek government awarded two contracts worth €58,200 to Prosperty, a real estate firm, to collect auction and property transaction data, sparking concerns about potential preferential treatment and unfair competition within the real estate sector.
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48% Bias Score

Greece to Send Peacekeepers to Ukraine Under Conditions
Greece will send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine under the condition that it is under a European umbrella and is in agreement with Russia's stance; this was announced after a meeting in Paris with the Greek, Turkish, and Cypriot Chiefs of Defence Staff.

Greece to Send Peacekeepers to Ukraine Under Conditions
Greece will send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine under the condition that it is under a European umbrella and is in agreement with Russia's stance; this was announced after a meeting in Paris with the Greek, Turkish, and Cypriot Chiefs of Defence Staff.
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28% Bias Score

EU Defense Funding: Defining "European" Equipment Poses Challenges
Swedish diplomat Johan Frisell highlights the difficulty of defining "European" defense equipment for EU funding, citing the significant foreign ownership within the Swedish defense industry as an example, while emphasizing that the EU should not subsidize non-member states.

EU Defense Funding: Defining "European" Equipment Poses Challenges
Swedish diplomat Johan Frisell highlights the difficulty of defining "European" defense equipment for EU funding, citing the significant foreign ownership within the Swedish defense industry as an example, while emphasizing that the EU should not subsidize non-member states.
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36% Bias Score

Ideon Circle Conference Addresses Greece's Economic and Geopolitical Challenges
The 8th Ideon Circle conference, "Europe, Greece, and the onslaught of new challenges," convenes March 16-18 in Athens, bringing together political leaders, academics, and business leaders to discuss Greece's economy, EU challenges, Greek-Turkish relations, and the future of liberal democracy.

Ideon Circle Conference Addresses Greece's Economic and Geopolitical Challenges
The 8th Ideon Circle conference, "Europe, Greece, and the onslaught of new challenges," convenes March 16-18 in Athens, bringing together political leaders, academics, and business leaders to discuss Greece's economy, EU challenges, Greek-Turkish relations, and the future of liberal democracy.
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16% Bias Score

Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President"
Konstantinos Tasoulas was sworn in as Greece's new President on February 12, 2025, after winning a parliamentary vote with 160 votes, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou; the ceremony included a traditional oath and the attendance of high-ranking officials.

Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President"
Konstantinos Tasoulas was sworn in as Greece's new President on February 12, 2025, after winning a parliamentary vote with 160 votes, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou; the ceremony included a traditional oath and the attendance of high-ranking officials.
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12% Bias Score

Greek AI Plan: Redundancy Concerns Over Proposed New Structures
A Greek government report proposes creating a high-level AI strategy head and a Data & AI agency to implement its AI plan, but the author argues that existing government bodies already have the necessary capabilities.

Greek AI Plan: Redundancy Concerns Over Proposed New Structures
A Greek government report proposes creating a high-level AI strategy head and a Data & AI agency to implement its AI plan, but the author argues that existing government bodies already have the necessary capabilities.
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48% Bias Score

Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.

Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.
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56% Bias Score
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