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Greek No-Confidence Vote Amidst Tempe Tragedy Accusations
A no-confidence vote against Greece's New Democracy government is underway, with former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras abstaining and expressing concern over the political system's delegitimization. The debate features accusations of government cover-ups in the Tempe train tragedy, with a leaked ema...
Greek No-Confidence Vote Amidst Tempe Tragedy Accusations
A no-confidence vote against Greece's New Democracy government is underway, with former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras abstaining and expressing concern over the political system's delegitimization. The debate features accusations of government cover-ups in the Tempe train tragedy, with a leaked ema...
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40% Bias Score


Greece Protests: Tempi Train Crash Sparks Outrage Over Alleged Government Cover-Up
A deadly train crash in Greece on February 28, 2023, killed 57 people, sparking massive protests across the globe accusing the government of negligence and cover-up, leading to calls for Prime Minister Mitsotakis's resignation and raising concerns about the rule of law.
Greece Protests: Tempi Train Crash Sparks Outrage Over Alleged Government Cover-Up
A deadly train crash in Greece on February 28, 2023, killed 57 people, sparking massive protests across the globe accusing the government of negligence and cover-up, leading to calls for Prime Minister Mitsotakis's resignation and raising concerns about the rule of law.
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52% Bias Score


Greek PM Visits Santorini Amid Increased Seismic Activity
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Santorini on October 26th, 2023, to oversee the government's response to ongoing seismic activity in the Cyclades, including a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that morning, following a 4.3 magnitude quake earlier, prompting a state of emergency and increased...
Greek PM Visits Santorini Amid Increased Seismic Activity
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Santorini on October 26th, 2023, to oversee the government's response to ongoing seismic activity in the Cyclades, including a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that morning, following a 4.3 magnitude quake earlier, prompting a state of emergency and increased...
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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.
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36% 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.
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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.
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36% Bias Score

Greek PM Faces No-Confidence Vote After Deadly Train Crash Protests
On the second anniversary of a train crash in Greece that killed 57, massive protests prompted Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to announce railway upgrades as his government faces a no-confidence vote amid concerns over a potential cover-up and lack of accountability.

Greek PM Faces No-Confidence Vote After Deadly Train Crash Protests
On the second anniversary of a train crash in Greece that killed 57, massive protests prompted Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to announce railway upgrades as his government faces a no-confidence vote amid concerns over a potential cover-up and lack of accountability.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Paralyzed by Strikes After Deadly Train Crash Anniversary
Two years after 57 people died in Greece's deadliest train crash, mass protests and strikes have paralyzed the country, targeting Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's government for its perceived lack of accountability, despite a report revealing human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic fa...

Greece Paralyzed by Strikes After Deadly Train Crash Anniversary
Two years after 57 people died in Greece's deadliest train crash, mass protests and strikes have paralyzed the country, targeting Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's government for its perceived lack of accountability, despite a report revealing human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic fa...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Presidential Vote Deadlocked After Third Round
Greece's third round of presidential voting on February 6th failed to produce a winner, with Konstantinos Tasoulas receiving 160 votes out of 300, short of the 200 needed. The fourth round is set for February 12th and needs 180 votes. The incumbent's term ends on March 13th.

Greek Presidential Vote Deadlocked After Third Round
Greece's third round of presidential voting on February 6th failed to produce a winner, with Konstantinos Tasoulas receiving 160 votes out of 300, short of the 200 needed. The fourth round is set for February 12th and needs 180 votes. The incumbent's term ends on March 13th.
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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.
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48% 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.
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52% 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...
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52% Bias Score
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