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Greece and Turkey to Hold Talks Amidst Regional Tensions
Amidst heightened tensions in the Aegean Sea, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on September 23 in New York, on the sidelines of the 80th UN General Assembly.
Greece and Turkey to Hold Talks Amidst Regional Tensions
Amidst heightened tensions in the Aegean Sea, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on September 23 in New York, on the sidelines of the 80th UN General Assembly.
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28% Bias Score


Turkey and Egypt Conduct Joint Naval Exercises in Eastern Mediterranean
Following a period of rapprochement, Turkey and Egypt held joint naval exercises in the Eastern Mediterranean, marking the first such drills in 13 years and potentially altering regional dynamics.
Turkey and Egypt Conduct Joint Naval Exercises in Eastern Mediterranean
Following a period of rapprochement, Turkey and Egypt held joint naval exercises in the Eastern Mediterranean, marking the first such drills in 13 years and potentially altering regional dynamics.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Comedian Arjen Lubach and Author Lale Gül: A Shared Stance on Freedom of Speech
Lale Gül criticized Arjen Lubach for his cautious approach to jokes about Islam, but overlooked his statement that there are no limits to humor if it's a good joke, highlighting a selective media portrayal of their viewpoints.
Dutch Comedian Arjen Lubach and Author Lale Gül: A Shared Stance on Freedom of Speech
Lale Gül criticized Arjen Lubach for his cautious approach to jokes about Islam, but overlooked his statement that there are no limits to humor if it's a good joke, highlighting a selective media portrayal of their viewpoints.
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20% Bias Score


France's Emile-Huchet Coal Plant: Closure, Reopening, and Uncertain Future
France's Emile-Huchet coal plant, once employing 800, closed in March 2022 due to pollution concerns, reopened in June 2022 due to the Ukraine war and energy crisis, now employs around 100 workers on temporary contracts.
France's Emile-Huchet Coal Plant: Closure, Reopening, and Uncertain Future
France's Emile-Huchet coal plant, once employing 800, closed in March 2022 due to pollution concerns, reopened in June 2022 due to the Ukraine war and energy crisis, now employs around 100 workers on temporary contracts.
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56% Bias Score


Canadian Corporate Travel to the U.S. Remains Steady Despite Tensions
Despite political tensions and economic uncertainties, Canadian corporate travel to the U.S. remained stable in the first half of 2024, accounting for 79 percent of all corporate trips, while leisure travel significantly decreased.
Canadian Corporate Travel to the U.S. Remains Steady Despite Tensions
Despite political tensions and economic uncertainties, Canadian corporate travel to the U.S. remained stable in the first half of 2024, accounting for 79 percent of all corporate trips, while leisure travel significantly decreased.
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16% Bias Score


Constellation Software Inc. Share Price Dip: AI Concerns and Valuation
Constellation Software Inc.'s (CSU-T) share price has fallen 17 percent from its May high, raising investor concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on its diverse portfolio of software businesses; however, analysts suggest the stock's current valuation is attractive.
Constellation Software Inc. Share Price Dip: AI Concerns and Valuation
Constellation Software Inc.'s (CSU-T) share price has fallen 17 percent from its May high, raising investor concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on its diverse portfolio of software businesses; however, analysts suggest the stock's current valuation is attractive.
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20% Bias Score

Greek Parliament Investigates OPekEPE
The Greek Parliament's investigative committee on OPekEPE commenced its work, marked by initial procedural agreements but significant disagreements over witness selection, particularly concerning the refusal by the ruling New Democracy party to call specific witnesses.

Greek Parliament Investigates OPekEPE
The Greek Parliament's investigative committee on OPekEPE commenced its work, marked by initial procedural agreements but significant disagreements over witness selection, particularly concerning the refusal by the ruling New Democracy party to call specific witnesses.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Halts Deportation Law Due to Lack of Detention Facilities
Greece's "return or jail" immigration policy, enacted in August with law 5226, is suspended due to insufficient detention capacity, as confirmed by the Asylum Service director.

Greece Halts Deportation Law Due to Lack of Detention Facilities
Greece's "return or jail" immigration policy, enacted in August with law 5226, is suspended due to insufficient detention capacity, as confirmed by the Asylum Service director.
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16% Bias Score

French Unions Stage Large-Scale September 18th Protest
On September 18th, over 500,000 people protested across France, according to the Ministry of the Interior (double that number according to the CGT union), marking a resurgence of labor mobilization following earlier protests against pension reforms.

French Unions Stage Large-Scale September 18th Protest
On September 18th, over 500,000 people protested across France, according to the Ministry of the Interior (double that number according to the CGT union), marking a resurgence of labor mobilization following earlier protests against pension reforms.
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28% Bias Score

France Allocates €12 Million for Fishing Fleet Modernization
France will invest €12 million over two years to modernize its fishing fleet, funded by a tax on offshore wind farms, addressing the fleet's average age of 32 years and promoting environmental sustainability.

France Allocates €12 Million for Fishing Fleet Modernization
France will invest €12 million over two years to modernize its fishing fleet, funded by a tax on offshore wind farms, addressing the fleet's average age of 32 years and promoting environmental sustainability.
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56% Bias Score

UK-France Migrant Deportation Agreement Slow to Implement
A new agreement between the UK and France to deport migrants who illegally cross the English Channel is facing delays, with fewer deportations than planned due to a complex exchange mechanism involving accepting asylum seekers from France.

UK-France Migrant Deportation Agreement Slow to Implement
A new agreement between the UK and France to deport migrants who illegally cross the English Channel is facing delays, with fewer deportations than planned due to a complex exchange mechanism involving accepting asylum seekers from France.
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40% Bias Score

Diesel Founder's 70th Birthday, Red Wing's 120th Anniversary, and Biologique Recherche's Expansion
Renzo Rosso, founder of Diesel, celebrated his 70th birthday with a large party, while Red Wing Shoes marked its 120th anniversary, and skincare brand Biologique Recherche announced new products and expanded retail presence.

Diesel Founder's 70th Birthday, Red Wing's 120th Anniversary, and Biologique Recherche's Expansion
Renzo Rosso, founder of Diesel, celebrated his 70th birthday with a large party, while Red Wing Shoes marked its 120th anniversary, and skincare brand Biologique Recherche announced new products and expanded retail presence.
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40% Bias Score
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