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Greek PM Unveils Thessaloniki International Fair Redevelopment Plan
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presented a government proposal to redevelop the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) during a meeting with TIF-Helexpo's administration, assuring its central location and funding through the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund.
Greek PM Unveils Thessaloniki International Fair Redevelopment Plan
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presented a government proposal to redevelop the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) during a meeting with TIF-Helexpo's administration, assuring its central location and funding through the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund.
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32% Bias Score


14 More Civil War Graves Found in Thessaloniki Park
Fourteen unmarked graves containing the remains of prisoners executed during Greece's 1946-49 civil war were unearthed in a Thessaloniki park undergoing renovations; the bodies, likely communist sympathizers, were found near the Yedi Kule castle, a former prison where executions occurred, and their ...
14 More Civil War Graves Found in Thessaloniki Park
Fourteen unmarked graves containing the remains of prisoners executed during Greece's 1946-49 civil war were unearthed in a Thessaloniki park undergoing renovations; the bodies, likely communist sympathizers, were found near the Yedi Kule castle, a former prison where executions occurred, and their ...
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Thessaloniki Far-Right Member's Past Conviction Highlights Ongoing Extremism
A 20-year-old man, convicted in 2018 for his role in a violent attack on Thessaloniki's mayor, Yannis Boutaris, has been identified as a key member of the far-right group Ethniki Neolaia Thessalonikis (ENETH), underscoring the group's sustained activity and the enduring consequences of such violent ...
Thessaloniki Far-Right Member's Past Conviction Highlights Ongoing Extremism
A 20-year-old man, convicted in 2018 for his role in a violent attack on Thessaloniki's mayor, Yannis Boutaris, has been identified as a key member of the far-right group Ethniki Neolaia Thessalonikis (ENETH), underscoring the group's sustained activity and the enduring consequences of such violent ...
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Bomb Kills Woman in Thessaloniki
A 38-year-old woman with a criminal record died in Thessaloniki, Greece, on Saturday after a bomb she was carrying exploded near a bank ATM around 5 a.m. local time; police are investigating possible links to organized crime and extremist groups.
Bomb Kills Woman in Thessaloniki
A 38-year-old woman with a criminal record died in Thessaloniki, Greece, on Saturday after a bomb she was carrying exploded near a bank ATM around 5 a.m. local time; police are investigating possible links to organized crime and extremist groups.
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52% Bias Score


Soaring Rental Prices in Attica Outpace Wage Growth
Rental prices in Attica, Greece, have seen average increases of up to 53.5% between Q1 2019 and Q1 2024, with the largest increases in eastern suburbs (nearly €9/sq.m. from €5.83/sq.m.), while wage increases have not kept pace.
Soaring Rental Prices in Attica Outpace Wage Growth
Rental prices in Attica, Greece, have seen average increases of up to 53.5% between Q1 2019 and Q1 2024, with the largest increases in eastern suburbs (nearly €9/sq.m. from €5.83/sq.m.), while wage increases have not kept pace.
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28% Bias Score


Mass Grave of Greek Civil War Victims Unearthed in Thessaloniki
Construction in Thessaloniki, Greece, unearthed 33 skeletons near Eptapyrgio prison, believed to be political prisoners executed during the Greek Civil War (1946-1949) and afterward; personal items were found, and DNA testing will be used for identification.
Mass Grave of Greek Civil War Victims Unearthed in Thessaloniki
Construction in Thessaloniki, Greece, unearthed 33 skeletons near Eptapyrgio prison, believed to be political prisoners executed during the Greek Civil War (1946-1949) and afterward; personal items were found, and DNA testing will be used for identification.
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Aris Georgiou Retrospective Concludes in Thessaloniki
Aris Georgiou's "Homo Ludens – Retrospect 1974-2024" exhibition at Thessaloniki's MIET annex, concluding July 18th, showcases five decades of his artwork, including paintings, photography, and installations, with a significant portion donated to the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation.

Aris Georgiou Retrospective Concludes in Thessaloniki
Aris Georgiou's "Homo Ludens – Retrospect 1974-2024" exhibition at Thessaloniki's MIET annex, concluding July 18th, showcases five decades of his artwork, including paintings, photography, and installations, with a significant portion donated to the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation.
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24% Bias Score

Greece's Aegean Sovereignty, Ukraine Reconstruction, and US Consulate Concerns
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias reaffirmed Greece's sovereignty over Kastellorizo, linking it to the UNCLOS treaty and Turkey's potential accession. Concurrently, Greece explores participation in Ukraine's reconstruction via private sector involvement, while concerns arise over a potential US c...

Greece's Aegean Sovereignty, Ukraine Reconstruction, and US Consulate Concerns
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias reaffirmed Greece's sovereignty over Kastellorizo, linking it to the UNCLOS treaty and Turkey's potential accession. Concurrently, Greece explores participation in Ukraine's reconstruction via private sector involvement, while concerns arise over a potential US c...
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36% Bias Score

Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth Indictment Highlights Far-Right Concerns
In Thessaloniki, Greece, 29 members of the nationalist youth group "Defend Salonica", 15 of whom are minors, face charges of felony robbery and misdemeanor gang formation, raising concerns about youth delinquency and the city's far-right presence.

Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth Indictment Highlights Far-Right Concerns
In Thessaloniki, Greece, 29 members of the nationalist youth group "Defend Salonica", 15 of whom are minors, face charges of felony robbery and misdemeanor gang formation, raising concerns about youth delinquency and the city's far-right presence.
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40% Bias Score

Artgate Project: Thessaloniki's New Creative Hub
The Artgate Project, a two-day art festival in Thessaloniki (May 2-3), transforms the historic Labattoir building into a creative hub featuring over 100 artists across various disciplines, showcasing music, visual arts and promoting artist empowerment.

Artgate Project: Thessaloniki's New Creative Hub
The Artgate Project, a two-day art festival in Thessaloniki (May 2-3), transforms the historic Labattoir building into a creative hub featuring over 100 artists across various disciplines, showcasing music, visual arts and promoting artist empowerment.
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28% Bias Score

Greek "My Home" Program Fuels Housing Price Surge in Athens and Thessaloniki
Increased demand from the second cycle of Greece's "My Home" program resulted in a significant rise in housing asking prices during Q1 2025, with Athens city center (11.8%, "2,317 euros/sq.m") and Thessaloniki (12.6%, "2,558 euros/sq.m") experiencing the largest increases.

Greek "My Home" Program Fuels Housing Price Surge in Athens and Thessaloniki
Increased demand from the second cycle of Greece's "My Home" program resulted in a significant rise in housing asking prices during Q1 2025, with Athens city center (11.8%, "2,317 euros/sq.m") and Thessaloniki (12.6%, "2,558 euros/sq.m") experiencing the largest increases.
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32% Bias Score

The Consuls of Thessaloniki: 1685-1912
Giannis Megas's new book, "Οι πρόξενοι στα 25 προξενεία στη Θεσσαλονίκη, 1685-1912," details the history of 25 consulates in Thessaloniki between 1685 and 1912, documenting approximately 300 consuls and vice-consuls, their activities, and their impact on the city's economic and political development...

The Consuls of Thessaloniki: 1685-1912
Giannis Megas's new book, "Οι πρόξενοι στα 25 προξενεία στη Θεσσαλονίκη, 1685-1912," details the history of 25 consulates in Thessaloniki between 1685 and 1912, documenting approximately 300 consuls and vice-consuls, their activities, and their impact on the city's economic and political development...
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