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Armenian Cognac Exports Delayed by Georgian Inspections
Armenian cognac and wine exporters are protesting prolonged inspections in Georgia, causing significant financial losses and potentially impacting their Russian market access; they demand an explanation from the Georgian government.
Armenian Cognac Exports Delayed by Georgian Inspections
Armenian cognac and wine exporters are protesting prolonged inspections in Georgia, causing significant financial losses and potentially impacting their Russian market access; they demand an explanation from the Georgian government.
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56% Bias Score


Systemic Failures Exposed: Tempe Crash and Greek ICU Mortality Crisis
The Tempe train crash (57 deaths) and high Greek ICU mortality rates (30-100%) during the COVID-19 pandemic (36,532 deaths between 2/26/2020-12/20/2022) expose systemic failures in training and evaluation, highlighting the need for comprehensive reforms.
Systemic Failures Exposed: Tempe Crash and Greek ICU Mortality Crisis
The Tempe train crash (57 deaths) and high Greek ICU mortality rates (30-100%) during the COVID-19 pandemic (36,532 deaths between 2/26/2020-12/20/2022) expose systemic failures in training and evaluation, highlighting the need for comprehensive reforms.
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48% Bias Score


Greece: 2024 Water Accident Report Highlights Dangers for Older Adults
A 2024 report reveals 388 fatal water accidents in Greece, 83% involving individuals over 60, highlighting the need for improved water safety measures, especially on unpatrolled beaches.
Greece: 2024 Water Accident Report Highlights Dangers for Older Adults
A 2024 report reveals 388 fatal water accidents in Greece, 83% involving individuals over 60, highlighting the need for improved water safety measures, especially on unpatrolled beaches.
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28% Bias Score


Greek Minors Involved in Far-Right Group: Lack of Deradicalization Program Highlighted
The involvement of 13 minors in the Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth case highlights the ongoing challenge of far-right extremism in Greece, linked to past attempts by Golden Dawn to recruit students, exposing the need for a national deradicalization program.
Greek Minors Involved in Far-Right Group: Lack of Deradicalization Program Highlighted
The involvement of 13 minors in the Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth case highlights the ongoing challenge of far-right extremism in Greece, linked to past attempts by Golden Dawn to recruit students, exposing the need for a national deradicalization program.
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20% Bias Score


Armenian Opposition Steps Up Push for Pashinyan No-Confidence Vote
Armenian opposition figures are intensifying efforts to trigger a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, facing resistance from the ruling party but seeking support from within its ranks and former members. They allege Pashinyan is not adhering to the government's program, while ...
Armenian Opposition Steps Up Push for Pashinyan No-Confidence Vote
Armenian opposition figures are intensifying efforts to trigger a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, facing resistance from the ruling party but seeking support from within its ranks and former members. They allege Pashinyan is not adhering to the government's program, while ...
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40% Bias Score


30 Million Project Management Jobs Needed in the U.S. by 2035
A 30-million-worker shortfall in project management is projected in the U.S. by 2035, offering high-paying jobs averaging $120,000 annually and requiring no college degree; AI will supplement, not replace, human skills.
30 Million Project Management Jobs Needed in the U.S. by 2035
A 30-million-worker shortfall in project management is projected in the U.S. by 2035, offering high-paying jobs averaging $120,000 annually and requiring no college degree; AI will supplement, not replace, human skills.
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52% Bias Score

Greece's Nursing Shortage: Low Pay and Poor Conditions Deter Students
Greece faces a critical nursing shortage, with less than 50% of nursing school positions filled last year due to low pay, poor working conditions, and a backlog of unpaid leave, resulting in overworked staff and compromised patient care; the government is gradually appointing 2,500 nurses.

Greece's Nursing Shortage: Low Pay and Poor Conditions Deter Students
Greece faces a critical nursing shortage, with less than 50% of nursing school positions filled last year due to low pay, poor working conditions, and a backlog of unpaid leave, resulting in overworked staff and compromised patient care; the government is gradually appointing 2,500 nurses.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Sargsyan on Trial for Land Deal Benefiting Kocharyan Family
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is on trial for a 20-year-old land deal where state-owned land near the Yerablur Pantheon was allegedly sold below market value to "Toyota-Yerevan," partly owned by former President Robert Kocharyan's son, leading to a criminal investigation.

Sargsyan on Trial for Land Deal Benefiting Kocharyan Family
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is on trial for a 20-year-old land deal where state-owned land near the Yerablur Pantheon was allegedly sold below market value to "Toyota-Yerevan," partly owned by former President Robert Kocharyan's son, leading to a criminal investigation.
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40% Bias Score

Greece's Waning Influence in the Balkans
The re-election of Edi Rama in Albania underscores Greece's diminished influence in the Balkans, stemming from economic crises, Turkey's rising power, and ineffective diplomacy with regional partners and EU allies.

Greece's Waning Influence in the Balkans
The re-election of Edi Rama in Albania underscores Greece's diminished influence in the Balkans, stemming from economic crises, Turkey's rising power, and ineffective diplomacy with regional partners and EU allies.
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36% Bias Score

Armenia and EU Reaffirm Commitment to Strengthened Partnership
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with the EU's head of enlargement and neighborhood policy, Gert-Jan Koopman, today to reaffirm their commitment to expanding cooperation across various sectors, including economic development, digitalization, and democratic reforms, with the EU praising A...

Armenia and EU Reaffirm Commitment to Strengthened Partnership
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with the EU's head of enlargement and neighborhood policy, Gert-Jan Koopman, today to reaffirm their commitment to expanding cooperation across various sectors, including economic development, digitalization, and democratic reforms, with the EU praising A...
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20% Bias Score

Australian Tax Record-Keeping Requirements for Work Deductions
This article details Australian tax record-keeping requirements for various work deductions for the 2024-2025 financial year, including travel, overtime meals, working from home, and vehicle expenses.

Australian Tax Record-Keeping Requirements for Work Deductions
This article details Australian tax record-keeping requirements for various work deductions for the 2024-2025 financial year, including travel, overtime meals, working from home, and vehicle expenses.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Alzheimer's Ranking, Tax Policy, and Healthcare Investment
Alzheimer's disease ranks sixth among causes of death in high-income countries like the U.S., a change attributed to increased life expectancy and medical progress, unlike low-income countries where tuberculosis remains prevalent; significant pharmaceutical investment since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Job...

U.S. Alzheimer's Ranking, Tax Policy, and Healthcare Investment
Alzheimer's disease ranks sixth among causes of death in high-income countries like the U.S., a change attributed to increased life expectancy and medical progress, unlike low-income countries where tuberculosis remains prevalent; significant pharmaceutical investment since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Job...
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56% Bias Score
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