Tempe Train Crash: Two Years of Unanswered Questions and Public Outrage
The February 2023 Tempe train crash in Greece, which killed 57 passengers, continues to fuel public anger due to the slow pace of investigations and lack of accountability, despite the government's claims of progress and the ongoing occurrence of near-miss incidents.
Tempe Train Crash: Two Years of Unanswered Questions and Public Outrage
The February 2023 Tempe train crash in Greece, which killed 57 passengers, continues to fuel public anger due to the slow pace of investigations and lack of accountability, despite the government's claims of progress and the ongoing occurrence of near-miss incidents.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Mitsotakis Proposes €100 Billion Fund to Strengthen European Defense
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis proposed a €100 billion European fund and fiscal rule changes to boost European defense spending at an informal EU summit in Brussels, responding to geopolitical shifts and the new US administration.
Mitsotakis Proposes €100 Billion Fund to Strengthen European Defense
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis proposed a €100 billion European fund and fiscal rule changes to boost European defense spending at an informal EU summit in Brussels, responding to geopolitical shifts and the new US administration.
Progress
12% Bias Score
Tempe Tragedy Exposes Greek Government's Crisis Management Shortcomings
The Tempe train tragedy in Greece caused widespread public outrage and protests due to the government's perceived inadequate response, highlighting a disconnect between public sentiment and political action, and sparking debates about political priorities and future implications.
Tempe Tragedy Exposes Greek Government's Crisis Management Shortcomings
The Tempe train tragedy in Greece caused widespread public outrage and protests due to the government's perceived inadequate response, highlighting a disconnect between public sentiment and political action, and sparking debates about political priorities and future implications.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Mitsotakis Appoints Tassoulas as Greek President
Following a constitutional amendment, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appointed Konstantinos Tassoulas as the new President of the Hellenic Republic, a decision driven by internal party unity and strategic political considerations, which was easily approved by the Greek Parliament.
Mitsotakis Appoints Tassoulas as Greek President
Following a constitutional amendment, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appointed Konstantinos Tassoulas as the new President of the Hellenic Republic, a decision driven by internal party unity and strategic political considerations, which was easily approved by the Greek Parliament.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Mitsotakis visits Crete, highlighting infrastructure projects amid tight political competition
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Rethymno, Crete, highlighting infrastructure projects like a new €4.4 million fishing shelter amidst tight competition with PASOK in the region. ND narrowly won Rethymno in the recent European elections (28.53% vs PASOK's 25.04%), making the visit political...
Mitsotakis visits Crete, highlighting infrastructure projects amid tight political competition
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Rethymno, Crete, highlighting infrastructure projects like a new €4.4 million fishing shelter amidst tight competition with PASOK in the region. ND narrowly won Rethymno in the recent European elections (28.53% vs PASOK's 25.04%), making the visit political...
Progress
44% Bias Score
Mitsotakis-Androulakis Meeting Yields Policy Agreements
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and opposition leader Nikos Androulakis met for almost 1.5 hours, exceeding expectations and resulting in agreements on key national issues such as demographic policy and a National Consumer Authority, despite existing policy disagreements.
Mitsotakis-Androulakis Meeting Yields Policy Agreements
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and opposition leader Nikos Androulakis met for almost 1.5 hours, exceeding expectations and resulting in agreements on key national issues such as demographic policy and a National Consumer Authority, despite existing policy disagreements.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Greek PM's Inaccurate Tempe Train Statement Sparks Outrage
Following a deadly train crash near Tempe, Greece, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis initially asserted the train did not carry flammable materials, a claim later modified to express uncertainty. This prompted widespread public protests and demands for greater transparency and accountability.
Greek PM's Inaccurate Tempe Train Statement Sparks Outrage
Following a deadly train crash near Tempe, Greece, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis initially asserted the train did not carry flammable materials, a claim later modified to express uncertainty. This prompted widespread public protests and demands for greater transparency and accountability.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Mitsotakis Denies Cover-Up in Tempe Train Crash Investigation
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in an interview with Alpha TV, denied accusations of a cover-up regarding the Tempe train crash, emphasizing the ongoing judicial investigation and asserting that all those responsible would be held accountable; he also commented on the parliamentary inquiry...
Mitsotakis Denies Cover-Up in Tempe Train Crash Investigation
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in an interview with Alpha TV, denied accusations of a cover-up regarding the Tempe train crash, emphasizing the ongoing judicial investigation and asserting that all those responsible would be held accountable; he also commented on the parliamentary inquiry...
Progress
52% Bias Score
Greek Opposition Accuses PM of Evasion in Tempe Train Disaster Aftermath
In the aftermath of the deadly Tempe train crash in Greece, opposition parties accuse Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of attempting to evade responsibility, citing his shifting explanations for the post-crash fire and alleged manipulation by his ministers. 57 lives were lost in the accident.
Greek Opposition Accuses PM of Evasion in Tempe Train Disaster Aftermath
In the aftermath of the deadly Tempe train crash in Greece, opposition parties accuse Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of attempting to evade responsibility, citing his shifting explanations for the post-crash fire and alleged manipulation by his ministers. 57 lives were lost in the accident.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Greece Launches Initiative to Attract Foreign Universities
Greece opens a two-month application period (January 2-March 1) for foreign universities to establish branches, aiming to become a regional education hub and reduce the outflow of Greek students abroad; the government expects significant interest from prestigious international institutions.
Greece Launches Initiative to Attract Foreign Universities
Greece opens a two-month application period (January 2-March 1) for foreign universities to establish branches, aiming to become a regional education hub and reduce the outflow of Greek students abroad; the government expects significant interest from prestigious international institutions.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Greek PM's Office: Personnel Turnover and Continuity
Since 2019, the Greek Prime Minister's office has seen significant personnel changes, particularly in spokesperson and diplomatic roles, while a core group has remained constant, suggesting a balance between experience and adaptation.
Greek PM's Office: Personnel Turnover and Continuity
Since 2019, the Greek Prime Minister's office has seen significant personnel changes, particularly in spokesperson and diplomatic roles, while a core group has remained constant, suggesting a balance between experience and adaptation.
Progress
20% Bias Score
Thessaloniki Metro Opens: A New Era for Public Transport
The Thessaloniki metro, a 9.6km line with 13 stations, opened today, featuring 18 driverless trains and projected to serve 250,000 daily passengers; free travel until December 3rd, then €0.60 fare.
Thessaloniki Metro Opens: A New Era for Public Transport
The Thessaloniki metro, a 9.6km line with 13 stations, opened today, featuring 18 driverless trains and projected to serve 250,000 daily passengers; free travel until December 3rd, then €0.60 fare.
Progress
40% Bias Score