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Samaras's Criticism of Greek Foreign Policy Sparks No Strong Reaction
Antonis Samaras's recent article criticizing the Greek government's foreign policy in "Nea" newspaper received a muted response from the government, who believe his actions have alienated him from his party's base, potentially leading to the formation of a new right-wing party.
Samaras's Criticism of Greek Foreign Policy Sparks No Strong Reaction
Antonis Samaras's recent article criticizing the Greek government's foreign policy in "Nea" newspaper received a muted response from the government, who believe his actions have alienated him from his party's base, potentially leading to the formation of a new right-wing party.
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60% Bias Score


Insomnia Epidemic in Greece Linked to Political Speculation
An unexplained insomnia epidemic in Greece is linked to speculation about the dismissal of Stephanos Kassélakis's chief of staff, Manolis Kapnisakis, which was denied by Kassélakis, causing public debate and highlighting political sensitivities.
Insomnia Epidemic in Greece Linked to Political Speculation
An unexplained insomnia epidemic in Greece is linked to speculation about the dismissal of Stephanos Kassélakis's chief of staff, Manolis Kapnisakis, which was denied by Kassélakis, causing public debate and highlighting political sensitivities.
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48% Bias Score


Differing Accounts on Collaboration for Tempe Inquiry
Stephanos Kasselaki announced a collaboration between his Movement for Democracy and Zoe Constantopoulou's Free Course party to pursue accountability for the Tempe train disaster, aiming for a preliminary inquiry. However, Constantopoulou later clarified that the announcement overstated their agreem...
Differing Accounts on Collaboration for Tempe Inquiry
Stephanos Kasselaki announced a collaboration between his Movement for Democracy and Zoe Constantopoulou's Free Course party to pursue accountability for the Tempe train disaster, aiming for a preliminary inquiry. However, Constantopoulou later clarified that the announcement overstated their agreem...
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40% Bias Score


Greece's Overly Centralized Approach to University Security Hinders Implementation
Greece's 2021 law on university security, exceeding 8,300 words, mandated electronic systems but lacked specifics; subsequent amendments (eight laws since 2022) further complicated implementation, revealing a centralized approach that disregarded individual university needs.
Greece's Overly Centralized Approach to University Security Hinders Implementation
Greece's 2021 law on university security, exceeding 8,300 words, mandated electronic systems but lacked specifics; subsequent amendments (eight laws since 2022) further complicated implementation, revealing a centralized approach that disregarded individual university needs.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Art Exhibition in New York during UN Presidency
During its UN Security Council presidency, Greece showcases an art exhibition, "Thalatta," featuring eleven maritime-themed paintings from its National Gallery in New York City, opening May 20th with UN Secretary-General António Guterres in attendance.
Greek Art Exhibition in New York during UN Presidency
During its UN Security Council presidency, Greece showcases an art exhibition, "Thalatta," featuring eleven maritime-themed paintings from its National Gallery in New York City, opening May 20th with UN Secretary-General António Guterres in attendance.
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44% Bias Score


Kasselaki Sentenced for Illegal Party Funding
A Greek court sentenced Stefanos Kasselaki, former SYRIZA president, to 30 months in prison (suspended) and a €50,000 fine for illegally providing funds to cover employee salaries at SYRIZA media outlets, violating the "pothen esxes" law; a witness, SYRIZA's former general director, described the ev...
Kasselaki Sentenced for Illegal Party Funding
A Greek court sentenced Stefanos Kasselaki, former SYRIZA president, to 30 months in prison (suspended) and a €50,000 fine for illegally providing funds to cover employee salaries at SYRIZA media outlets, violating the "pothen esxes" law; a witness, SYRIZA's former general director, described the ev...
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40% Bias Score

Unprecedented Political Fluidity in Greece
A recent poll reveals unprecedented fluidity in Greece's political landscape, with voter shifts defying traditional party lines and impacting the strategies of both the ruling and opposition parties. The government is particularly concerned about losing voters to anti-establishment parties, while st...

Unprecedented Political Fluidity in Greece
A recent poll reveals unprecedented fluidity in Greece's political landscape, with voter shifts defying traditional party lines and impacting the strategies of both the ruling and opposition parties. The government is particularly concerned about losing voters to anti-establishment parties, while st...
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40% Bias Score

Tempe Train Disaster Investigation Delayed by Judicial Lottery Disqualifications
Due to four disqualifications among the initially selected judges, a second lottery is required to form the Article 86 Judicial Council investigating former minister Christos Triantopoulos for his alleged role in the Tempe train accident.

Tempe Train Disaster Investigation Delayed by Judicial Lottery Disqualifications
Due to four disqualifications among the initially selected judges, a second lottery is required to form the Article 86 Judicial Council investigating former minister Christos Triantopoulos for his alleged role in the Tempe train accident.
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0% Bias Score

Androulakis Criticizes Greek Government's Economic Policies
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, speaking at a Crete conference on May 11, 2025, criticized the current government's economic policies, highlighting a lower GDP than in 2009 and accusing them of serving the few, not the many, advocating for political change and a more just society.

Androulakis Criticizes Greek Government's Economic Policies
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, speaking at a Crete conference on May 11, 2025, criticized the current government's economic policies, highlighting a lower GDP than in 2009 and accusing them of serving the few, not the many, advocating for political change and a more just society.
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60% Bias Score

Greek Parties Clash Over Charges Against Former Minister Karamanlis
PASOK will submit a proposal next week for a pre-trial committee against former Minister Kostas Karamanlis, focusing on felony charges based on the case file's evidence, while New Democracy anticipates counter-proposing a misdemeanor charge of dereliction of duty, mirroring their strategy in the Tri...

Greek Parties Clash Over Charges Against Former Minister Karamanlis
PASOK will submit a proposal next week for a pre-trial committee against former Minister Kostas Karamanlis, focusing on felony charges based on the case file's evidence, while New Democracy anticipates counter-proposing a misdemeanor charge of dereliction of duty, mirroring their strategy in the Tri...
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48% Bias Score

Mitsotakis in Crete: VOAK Highway Deal & Irrigation Funding Announced
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will visit Crete today to sign the VOAK highway concession agreement and announce secured funding for irrigation networks, aiming to restore public trust by showcasing completed projects, with a potential future visit to Thessaly.

Mitsotakis in Crete: VOAK Highway Deal & Irrigation Funding Announced
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will visit Crete today to sign the VOAK highway concession agreement and announce secured funding for irrigation networks, aiming to restore public trust by showcasing completed projects, with a potential future visit to Thessaly.
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52% Bias Score

Passing of Petros Molyviatis: A Legacy of Diplomacy and Quiet Influence
Former Greek Foreign Minister Petros Molyviatis passed away; the author, a former ambassador, recounts their personal and professional relationship, highlighting Molyviatis's crucial role in navigating the US recognition of North Macedonia in 2004 and his behind-the-scenes efforts to bridge divides ...

Passing of Petros Molyviatis: A Legacy of Diplomacy and Quiet Influence
Former Greek Foreign Minister Petros Molyviatis passed away; the author, a former ambassador, recounts their personal and professional relationship, highlighting Molyviatis's crucial role in navigating the US recognition of North Macedonia in 2004 and his behind-the-scenes efforts to bridge divides ...
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32% Bias Score
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