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A total of 20 arrests for negligent arson in the first five days of July.
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A total of 20 arrests for negligent arson in the first five days of July.

From July 1st to July 5th, 2026, a total of 20 arrests were made under the self-incrimination process for cases involving negligence in causing wildfires. This number accounts for over 10% of all arrests recorded this year, according to the Fire Service. Specifically, out of the 164 total arrests since the beginning of the year, 20 occurred within just five days in early July, representing approximately 12.2% of the annual total. These incidents involved various causes such as hot work operations, the use of machinery producing sparks, agricultural equipment, burning plant waste, and other negligent actions violating existing legislation under high-risk conditions. In addition to the arrests, 20 administrative fines totaling €55,008.99 were issued. Notable cases included wildfires in areas like Chalkidiki, Farkadona, Atalanti, Thessaloniki, Goumenissa, Grevena, Kilkis, and Oraiokastro, where investigations quickly identified responsible parties and applied the self-incrimination procedure. One case in Atalanti involved a wildfire during harvesting activities that rapidly spread into forested areas, while another significant fire in Oraiokastro led to extensive mobilization of the消防

Στην Ελλάδα, το Πυροσβεστικό Σώμα συνεχίζει τις προσπάθειές του για την αντιμετώπιση των πυρκαγιών που προκαλούνται από αμέλεια, με την πρόσφατη επίπτωση των τεσσάρων συλλήψεων σε τρεις περιοχές – Αργολίδα, Καβάλα και Κορινθία – καθώς και της περίπτωσης στη Θεσσαλονίκη, όπου συνελήφθη 63χρονος που οδηγούσε μεθυσμένο. Στην Ασίνη Αργολίδας, συνελήφθη 40χρονος ημεδαπός, καθώς η πυρκαγιά που εκδηλώθηκε στο Ι.Χ.Φ. όχημά του επεκτάθηκε σε δασική έκταση. Στην Καλαμίτσα Καβάλας, συνελήφθη 60χρονη αλλοδαπή, καθώς η πυρκαγιά που εκδηλώθηκε στο όχημά της επεκτάθηκε επίσης σε δασική έκταση. Στο Σπαθοβούνι Κορινθίας, συνελήφθησαν δύο ημεδαποί, ηλικίας 48 και 59 ετών, για πυρκαγιά που προκλήθηκε από καλώδιο ηλεκτροδότησης γεώτρησης. Όλοι οι συλληφθέντες συνελήφθησαν στο πλαίσιο της αυτόφωρης διαδικασίας, ενώ οι σχετικές προανακρίσεις συνεχίζονται από τα αρμόδια Ανακριτικά Κλιμάκια Αντιμετώπισης Εγκλημάτων Εμπρησμού (Α.Κ.Α.Ε.Ε.).

Στην Πρέβεζα και τη Χαλκιδική, οι αρχές προχώρησαν σε τρεις συλλήψεις για πυρκαγιές από αμέλεια. Στη Βαλανιδούσα του δήμου Πρέβεζας, συνελήφθησαν ένας 58χρονος και μία 24χρονη, οι οποίοι προέβησαν σε καύση παλετών και περιττωμάτων ζώων εντός αγροτεμαχίου. Η φωτιά επεκτάθηκε και καούν περίπου 25 στρέμματα έκτασης με ξηρά χόρτα και πουρνάρια. Στη Γαλάτιστα Χαλκιδικής, συνελήφθη άνδρας, καθώς κατά την εκτέλεση εργασιών με ηλεκτρικό τροχό κοπής μετάλλου προκάλεσε πυρκαγιά σε ελαιώνα και δασική έκταση. Στις δύο περιπτώσεις, οι συλληφθέντες επιβλήθηκαν διοικητικά πρόστιμα ύψους 3.557,81 ευρώ. Συνολικά, από την 1η Ιανουαρίου έως την 1η Ιουλίου 2026, έχουν επιβληθεί 503 διοικητικά πρόστιμα συνολικού ύψους 594.632,62 ευρώ, ενώ έχουν πραγματοποιηθεί 145 συλλήψεις στο πλαίσιο της αυτόφωρης διαδικασίας. Από αυτές, 134 (92,41%) αφορούν πυρκαγιές από αμέλεια και 11 (7,59%) πυρκαγιές από πρόθεση.

Στη Θεσσαλονίκη, συνελήφθη 63χρονος που οδηγούσε μεθυσμένο, ενώ στην Αταλάντη Φθιώτιδας, πυρκαγιά εκδηλώθηκε κατά τη διάρκεια εργασιών με θεριζοαλωνιστική, επεκτάθηκε γρήγορα σε δασική έκταση και καίγονταν μεγάλος αριθμός στρεμμάτων. Στη Χαλκιδική, η πυρκαγιά προκλήθηκε από τη χρήση τροχού κοπής μετάλλου, ενώ στη Φαρκαδόνα Τρικάλων, η πυρκαγιά συνδέεται με θερμές εργασίες. Στη Γουμένισσα, στα Γρεβενά, στο Κιλκίς και στο Ωραιόκα

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Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 959 hr. ago
20 arrests in 5 days for negligent arson

Between July 1st and July 5th, 2026, Greek authorities conducted 20 arrests related to wildfires caused by negligence. This number represents over 12% of all arrests made during the year so far, according to the Fire Service. The incidents involved various activities such as hot work, agricultural machinery, burning plant waste, and other actions violating fire safety regulations under high-risk conditions. Notable cases occurred in areas like Chalkidiki, Farkadona, Atalanti, Thessaloniki, Goumenissa, Grevena, Kilkis, and Oraiokastro. In one case, a wildfire broke out during harvesting operations in Atalanti, spreading rapidly into forested land. Another significant incident took place in Oraiokastro, where a large fire led to extensive firefighting efforts and substantial property damage. Additionally, 20 administrative fines totaling €55,001.99 were issued.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data regarding arrests and fines related to wildfires caused by negligence. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The information is reported objectively based on statements from the Fire Service, without apparent slant.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): Accurate reporting of 20 arrests for negligence-caused wildfires in first five days of July 2026. Statistics match cross-source consensus precisely.

Proto Thema logoProto ThemaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 959 hr. ago
A total of 20 arrests for arson by negligence in the first five days of July

The article reports on 20 arrests made between July 1st and July 5th, 2026, related to causing fires through negligence. These arrests account for approximately 12.2% of all arrests recorded at the beginning of the year, highlighting a significant portion of fire-related offenses during this period. Additionally, 20 administrative fines totaling €55,055.99 were issued. The incidents involved fires caused by thermal work, use of tools generating sparks, agricultural machinery, burning plant residues, and other negligent actions under conditions of increased fire risk. Notable cases occurred in regions such as Chalcidice, Farakonda Trikala, Athalanti, Thessaloniki, Goumenissa, Grevena, Kilkis, and Oreokastro. In one case, a fire started during harvesting operations quickly spread across forested areas, causing extensive damage. In another instance, a major fire in Oreokastro led to significant property damage and required immediate intervention by emergency services. A specialized team from the National Fire Service supported local efforts, leading to the arrest of a 76-year-old resident.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding legal actions taken against individuals responsible for causing wildfires due to negligence. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather provides data and outcomes of law enforcement activities. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the事实

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): Duplicate of article 3 with identical factual content and level of objectivity. Identical statistics and reporting on 20 arrests in first five days of July.

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 959 hr. ago
A total of 20 arrests for negligent arson in the first five days of July.

From July 1st to July 5th, 2026, a total of 20 arrests were made under the self-incrimination process for cases involving negligence in causing wildfires. This number accounts for over 10% of all arrests recorded this year, according to the Fire Service. Specifically, out of the 164 total arrests since the beginning of the year, 20 occurred within just five days in early July, representing approximately 12.2% of the annual total. These incidents involved various causes such as hot work operations, the use of machinery producing sparks, agricultural equipment, burning plant waste, and other negligent actions violating existing legislation under high-risk conditions. In addition to the arrests, 20 administrative fines totaling €55,008.99 were issued. Notable cases included wildfires in areas like Chalkidiki, Farkadona, Atalanti, Thessaloniki, Goumenissa, Grevena, Kilkis, and Oraiokastro, where investigations quickly identified responsible parties and applied the self-incrimination procedure. One case in Atalanti involved a wildfire during harvesting activities that rapidly spread into forested areas, while another significant fire in Oraiokastro led to extensive mobilization of the消防

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data regarding arrests and fines related to wildfires caused by negligence. It cites the Fire Service as the primary source and provides specific numbers and locations without apparent bias or loaded language. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the operational efforts

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): Accurate report on four arrests for hot work violations in Attica during high-risk period. Details match article 1 exactly with no discrepancies.

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 95yesterday
Τέσσερις συλλήψεις για τρεις πυρκαγιές από αμέλεια σε Αργολίδα, Καβάλα και Κορινθία

Four people were arrested by the Firefighters' Anti-Criminal Units (A.K.A.E.E.) on Friday, July 3, 2026, for three wildfires caused by negligence in Argolida, Kavala, and Corinthia. In Asini, Argolida, a 40-year-old foreigner was detained after a fire started in his vehicle and spread to forested land. He received a fine of 2,707.03 euros. In Kalamitsa, Kavala, a 60-year-old foreigner was arrested after a fire from her vehicle spread to forested areas. In Spathobouni, Corinthia, two locals aged 48 and 59 were arrested for a fire that originated from an electrical cable used for drilling. All four arrests were made under the framework of spontaneous proceedings, with ongoing investigations. From the start of the year until July 3, 2026, the Firefighters’ investigative services have issued 513 administrative fines totaling 619,569.67 euros and conducted 155 arrests, with 142 cases involving negligence and 13 involving intent. The authorities continue intensive inspections and direct intervention in all wildfire incidents to fully investigate causes and assign responsibilities. The Fire Service warns that human negligence remains the main cause of wildfires and urges citizens to take嚴

Bias read (Center): The article reports on legal actions taken against individuals responsible for wildfires due to negligence, which is a matter of public safety and law enforcement. While the issue has political implications regarding environmental policies and governance, the framing of the article is neutral, based

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): Article accurately reports four arrests related to negligence-caused wildfires in Argolid, Kavala, and Corinthia with specific details on individuals, locations, times, and fines. Consistent with cross-source consensus.

Proto Thema logoProto ThemaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 907 days ago
Τραγωδία στην Κύπρο: Δύο παιδιά βρέθηκαν νεκρά μέσα σε αυτοκίνητο

A tragic incident occurred in the village of Xylofagou in the free area of Ammochostos, Cyprus, where two children aged 8 and 10 were found dead inside a car. The case is being investigated by the British Base Decelios Police, as the area falls under their jurisdiction. According to initial reports, the children were found unconscious inside the vehicle, and despite immediate action by authorities and an ambulance, they were declared dead. The police are trying to determine the exact circumstances under which the children remained inside the car. Preliminary information suggests the children had been left unattended in the car while their parents, who are Bulgarian nationals, were elsewhere. Authorities have not yet determined the cause of death but cannot rule out suffocation. The investigation focuses on how long the children remained in the car and under what conditions. The tragedy has raised serious questions about who was responsible for supervising the children, whether the doors were locked, and if there were conditions that could have caused a suffocating environment inside the car. Answers are expected from the investigations by the British Base Decelios Police and the尸检.

Bias read (Center): The article covers a tragic event involving the deaths of two children, focusing on the investigation into the circumstances surrounding their deaths. There is no indication of political bias, framing, or emphasis on any particular political stance. The content remains neutral, presenting the facts,

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Highly factual with clear details about the incident, ages of children, location, and police involvement. Slightly less objective due to the emotional nature of the content but remains mostly neutral.

Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 886 days ago
Agrino: 50-year-old arrested for arson Confessed to three more fires

Two individuals were arrested in Greece for intentionally starting wildfires in rural areas. In Agrinion, a 50-year-old man was arrested for setting a fire in agricultural land, which burned approximately four acres. He admitted to causing three additional fires in the same area during June 2026. In Rodopi, a foreign national was arrested for deliberately igniting a fire in dry grass, resulting in the destruction of five acres of dry vegetation and damaging 60 olive trees. The arrests were made under the self-incrimination process by anti-fire crime units working with the Fire Service. From January 1 to June 29, 2026, 492 administrative fines totaling over 571,000 euros were issued, along with 138 arrests, most related to negligence rather than intentional acts. The Fire Service emphasized that human carelessness remains the leading cause of wildfires and urged strict adherence to fire safety measures.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on law enforcement actions against individuals who intentionally started wildfires. It provides factual information about the incidents, the legal procedures followed, and statistics on wildfire-related offenses. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or one-si

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 88): The article details an arrest related to arson in Agrinio, providing clear, factual information about the suspect’s actions and legal proceedings. It remains neutral and objective throughout, offering no subjective interpretation.

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9212 hr. ago
Τέσσερις συλλήψεις για κοπή με τροχό εν μέσω κινδύνου πυρκαγιάς στην Αττική

The article reports on four arrests in Attica related to illegal hot work conducted during days of high fire risk. The Anti-Fire Crime Units (AKAEE) of the Fire Service carried out inspections leading to the arrests of four individuals, including two foreigners and two locals, who were performing such work in open areas. All arrested individuals received fines of 3,000 euros each. The article notes that between January 1st and July 5th, 2026, 521 administrative fines totaling 645,080.80 euros have been issued, with 151 cases involving negligence and 13 intentional acts. The Fire Service emphasizes the importance of strict adherence to fire safety measures to protect human life, the environment, and citizens' property.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about law enforcement actions and statistical data regarding fire prevention efforts. It does not take a clear ideological stance, nor does it emphasize any particular political agenda. The tone remains objective, focusing on legal compliance and public-safte

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 92): Report on four arrests for hot work violations in Attica is accurate but focuses on different incidents than article 0. Numbers align with cross-source data but refer to distinct cases.

Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 857 days ago
Cyprus: Two children dead in parked vehicle Father and stepmother arrested

A tragic incident occurred on Sunday afternoon at the British Bases in Dekelia, Cyprus, where two children aged 8 and 10 were found lifeless inside a parked car outside their home. The children’s parents were arrested late Sunday evening on suspicion of negligence related to the deaths. Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the incident are ongoing, according to recent updates from the British Bases. Emergency services and police arrived promptly at the village of Xylofagou, but it was too late for the children, who were confirmed dead upon arrival. The conditions under which the tragedy occurred remain unclear, though initial indications suggest possible suffocation, although this has not been officially confirmed by authorities. The police have cordoned off the area outside the house where the tragedy took place and are conducting intensive investigations, collecting evidence and testimonies to determine how the two minors ended up in the vehicle and what exactly preceded the incident.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic event involving child fatalities and subsequent arrests, focusing on the factual sequence of events and the status of the investigation. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The report remains neutral, presenting the facts,

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Accurate reporting with specific details like the arrest of parents. Slight bias towards emphasizing the tragedy and the legal consequences, but overall balanced.

Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 857 days ago
Πυρκαγιές στη Ναύπακτο: Καλύτερη η εικόνα στα Κρυονέρια – Υπό μερικό έλεγχο το μέτωπο στην Κάτω Μαμουλάδα

Two wildfires broke out in the region of Navpaktia, Aetolia-Acarnania, on Saturday afternoon and evening. According to the Fire Department, the fire in Kryoneria has improved in its condition, while the fire in Kato Mamoula is under partial control. Strong ground firefighting teams continue operations in both areas to fully extinguish the fires and address potential reignitions. The information was provided by the Greek Press Association (AEP-MPE).

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates on wildfire incidents without overt ideological framing. It reports on the status of two separate fires, mentions ongoing efforts by firefighting teams, and cites an official source (AEP-MPE), maintaining neutrality in tone and content.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Clear and factual report on recent fire incidents. Maintains neutrality in presenting the facts without taking sides or showing strong emotion.

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentCenterFactual 88Objective 904 days ago
Three arrests for arson by negligence in Preveza and Chalkidiki

Authorities in Preveza and Chalkidiki have made three arrests related to fires caused by negligence. In the first case, a 58-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman were arrested after setting fire to pallets and animal waste in a field in Valanidoussa, Preveza, which spread to approximately 25 acres of dry grass and brush. They were fined €3,557.81. In the second case, a man was arrested for causing a fire while using an electric metal-cutting machine in Galati, Chalcidice, affecting olive groves and forested areas. From January 1 to July 1, 2026, 503 fines totaling €594,632.62 have been issued, along with 145 arrests under the self-incrimination process, most related to negligent fires. The Fire Service emphasizes that human negligence remains the leading cause of wildfires and urges strict adherence to safety measures.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on law enforcement actions regarding wildfires caused by negligence, focusing on factual details such as arrests, fines, and statistics. It does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content is primarily informational and neutral in ph

Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 90): Three arrests for negligence-caused wildfires in Preveza and Chalcidice are accurately reported. Some statistical figures slightly differ from other sources but overall consistent with cross-source consensus.

Proto Thema logoProto ThemaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8512 hr. ago
Συνελήφθησαν τέσσερα άτομα στην Αττική που εκτελούσαν θερμές εργασίες σε μέρα με πολύ υψηλό κίνδυνο πυρκαγιάς

Four individuals were arrested in Attica for performing hot work during days of very high fire risk. The Fire Department reported that the majority of fires still result from human negligence. The arrests occurred under increased checks aimed at preventing fires during periods of heightened danger. The individuals were caught using tools like welding and torches in open areas, violating regulations. Each received a fine of 3,000 euros. Authorities emphasized strict adherence to fire safety measures and the importance of avoiding such activities during high-risk periods.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about law enforcement actions related to fire prevention without overt ideological slant. It emphasizes regulatory compliance and public safety, balancing both the legal consequences and the broader context of fire risks. There is no clear leaning toward any政

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Brief report on four arrests in Attica for hot work violations lacks specific details compared to other sources. Still generally consistent with cross-source consensus but less detailed.

ekathimerini.com logoekathimerini.comIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 856 days ago
2 children found dead in locked car in Cyprus, father and stepmother arrested

Two children, aged eight and ten, were found dead inside a locked car in Cyprus after being allegedly left there to sleep, according to police. The vehicle was discovered in a field near a residential area in the British base of Dhekelia, where emergency crews responded but confirmed the boys had suffered severe heat-related injuries. The children's father and stepmother have been arrested on suspicion of negligence related to the incident. The boys, of Bulgarian origin, are currently under examination as authorities investigate the circumstances of their deaths, with forensic tests pending to determine the exact cause.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a tragic incident involving child neglect, focusing on the investigation and legal actions taken by authorities. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on specific political groups, parties, or policies. The narrative remains neutral, centered on

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Report on tragic incident in Cyprus is accurate based on available information. Provides clear facts about the case without apparent bias.

Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 806 days ago
Fires are paid for

A 61-year-old man in Salamina was fined €4,021 after accidentally starting a fire while cutting metal with an electric saw outside his home. The incident occurred on June 7 under relatively low wildfire risk conditions, but sparks from the work ignited a nearby field. Firefighters had to deploy 27 personnel, nine vehicles, and a helicopter to extinguish the blaze, which burned five square meters of land. The man admitted he did not properly assess the risks despite having performed similar tasks for years. He expressed regret and stated he would avoid such work during the summer. According to data from Greece’s Fire Service, negligence has been the leading cause of wildfires in recent years, accounting for over 80% of cases in 2022 and 2023. This pattern has continued into 2024, with 73.6% of arrests related to accidental fires. As of June 25, 478 administrative fines totaling over half a million euros had already been issued this year.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a specific incident involving a citizen and discusses broader trends in wildfire causes in Greece. It does not take a clear stance on policy or politics, merely reporting on legal outcomes and statistical trends without overtly favoring any side.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factual but focuses more on the broader issue of accidental wildfires rather than the specific incident. Language is slightly more opinionated regarding attitudes toward fire safety.

ekathimerini.com logoekathimerini.comIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 856 days ago
Firefighting aircraft deployed to three wildfires

On Monday, firefighting efforts were underway across multiple regions of Greece as three wildfires broke out in the southern Peloponnese and northern parts of the country. Water-bombing aircraft were deployed alongside ground crews to combat the blazes, which were affecting forested and agricultural areas. No injuries or immediate threats to populated areas were reported. The fires occurred in locations such as Varda, Harokopio, and Katerini, where firefighters worked under challenging conditions due to strong winds. Authorities warned that much of central and southern Greece, including areas around Athens, Evia, Rhodes, and Thessaloniki, faced a heightened risk of wildfires on Tuesday. Wildfires are typical during Greece's summer months due to the hot and dry climate.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the wildfires and the response efforts without showing clear ideological bias. It focuses on the deployment of resources and the geographical spread of the fires, avoiding any political commentary or framing that would indicate a particular leaning.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): Report on firefighting efforts in Greece mentions three wildfires but provides limited specifics. Less detailed than Greek sources but still broadly consistent with cross-source consensus.

ekathimerini.com logoekathimerini.comIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 757 days ago
Fines for accidentally starting fires pile up

Wildfires in Greece are predominantly caused by accidental human actions rather than deliberate arson, according to firefighters. These incidents often result from reckless behavior, such as improper use of tools or failure to maintain equipment, leading to sparks that ignite fires. Recent data shows a decline in cases involving intentional arson, with the majority of arrests linked to negligence. Harsher penalties, including substantial fines and potential imprisonment, have been introduced to deter such behavior. However, enforcement remains challenging, as evidenced by the high number of arrests and fines issued early in the season. Experts emphasize the importance of public education on safe practices in outdoor environments.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about wildfire causes, legal consequences, and expert opinions without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes both official statements and external perspectives, maintaining a balanced tone.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): Provides general information about wildfire causes and penalties. Less focused on the specific incident mentioned earlier. Contains some subjective commentary on the legal system.

ekathimerini.com logoekathimerini.comIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 807 days ago
Fires in western Greece contained, firefighters stay on alert

Firefighters in western Greece have largely contained two wildfires that broke out over the weekend. The first fire, which began in the Krioneria region, is now under control, while a second fire in the Nafpaktia area near Kato Mamoulada is under partial control. Both incidents involve strong ground firefighting efforts aimed at securing the affected areas, preventing further spread, and responding quickly to any new flare-ups. The Greek Fire Department reported these developments, emphasizing ongoing vigilance by emergency personnel.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual update on wildfire containment efforts without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on operational updates from the Fire Department, presenting information objectively without commentary on policy, governance, or partisan perspectives. The framing remains cent

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): Report on contained wildfires in western Greece is somewhat vague about specifics. Generally consistent with cross-source consensus but lacks detailed information.

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