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Greece Requires 7,000 Photovoltaic Parks to Curb Production to Avoid Easter Blackout
To prevent a potential blackout during the Easter weekend, Greek authorities are requiring approximately 7,000 photovoltaic park owners to be ready to reduce or halt energy production within three hours of notification, due to a surplus of renewable energy and low demand.
Greece Requires 7,000 Photovoltaic Parks to Curb Production to Avoid Easter Blackout
To prevent a potential blackout during the Easter weekend, Greek authorities are requiring approximately 7,000 photovoltaic park owners to be ready to reduce or halt energy production within three hours of notification, due to a surplus of renewable energy and low demand.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Supreme Court Orders Disciplinary Probe into Release of Rhodes Corruption Suspects
Following an anonymous tip-off in June 2024, seven individuals accused of involvement in a Rhodes urban planning corruption ring were released by the investigating judge and prosecutor, despite the discovery of large sums of cash in a suspect's house, prompting the Supreme Court to launch an urgent ...
Greek Supreme Court Orders Disciplinary Probe into Release of Rhodes Corruption Suspects
Following an anonymous tip-off in June 2024, seven individuals accused of involvement in a Rhodes urban planning corruption ring were released by the investigating judge and prosecutor, despite the discovery of large sums of cash in a suspect's house, prompting the Supreme Court to launch an urgent ...
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60% Bias Score


Hybrid Work Models: Productivity, Retention, and the Future of the Office
Despite many companies mandating a return-to-office, research shows that work-from-home levels remain stable since late 2023; however, well-structured hybrid models improve employee retention, access to talent, and reduce office costs without affecting productivity.
Hybrid Work Models: Productivity, Retention, and the Future of the Office
Despite many companies mandating a return-to-office, research shows that work-from-home levels remain stable since late 2023; however, well-structured hybrid models improve employee retention, access to talent, and reduce office costs without affecting productivity.
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20% Bias Score


UK Fertility Report: Widespread Unnecessary Treatments and Long Wait Times
The HFEA's 2024 report reveals that 75% of UK fertility patients receive unnecessary add-on treatments, with longer wait times for NHS patients (16% waiting over two years) compared to private patients (53% starting within a year).
UK Fertility Report: Widespread Unnecessary Treatments and Long Wait Times
The HFEA's 2024 report reveals that 75% of UK fertility patients receive unnecessary add-on treatments, with longer wait times for NHS patients (16% waiting over two years) compared to private patients (53% starting within a year).
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44% Bias Score


German Infrastructure Repair Delayed by Environmental Lawsuits
Germany's €500 billion infrastructure fund faces delays due to numerous environmental lawsuits; CDU/CSU wants to eliminate the right for environmental groups to sue, a move facing legal and political hurdles, as a study shows that environmental lawsuits are unusually successful.
German Infrastructure Repair Delayed by Environmental Lawsuits
Germany's €500 billion infrastructure fund faces delays due to numerous environmental lawsuits; CDU/CSU wants to eliminate the right for environmental groups to sue, a move facing legal and political hurdles, as a study shows that environmental lawsuits are unusually successful.
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52% Bias Score


Klöckner Defends AfD Meeting Offer Amidst Criticism
Newly elected Bundestag President Julia Klöckner faced criticism for her offer to meet with the AfD, which was postponed due to scheduling conflicts, not Green party pressure. The AfD, the second-largest party, claims its parliamentary rights are being denied.
Klöckner Defends AfD Meeting Offer Amidst Criticism
Newly elected Bundestag President Julia Klöckner faced criticism for her offer to meet with the AfD, which was postponed due to scheduling conflicts, not Green party pressure. The AfD, the second-largest party, claims its parliamentary rights are being denied.
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48% Bias Score

Terzopoulos's 2025 World Theatre Day Message: A Call to Action
Theodoros Terzopoulos, the second Greek to do so after Iakovos Kambanellis, penned the 2025 World Theatre Day message, questioning theatre's ability to address ecological destruction and societal inequalities in a video filmed in significant Athenian locations.

Terzopoulos's 2025 World Theatre Day Message: A Call to Action
Theodoros Terzopoulos, the second Greek to do so after Iakovos Kambanellis, penned the 2025 World Theatre Day message, questioning theatre's ability to address ecological destruction and societal inequalities in a video filmed in significant Athenian locations.
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20% Bias Score

Greek Parliament to Question Former Minister on Tempe Disaster, Inquiry Faces Opposition
A Greek parliamentary committee will question former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos on Friday regarding his handling of the Tempe train disaster between March 3-6, 2023; the ruling party plans a swift conclusion to the inquiry, despite opposition protests.

Greek Parliament to Question Former Minister on Tempe Disaster, Inquiry Faces Opposition
A Greek parliamentary committee will question former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos on Friday regarding his handling of the Tempe train disaster between March 3-6, 2023; the ruling party plans a swift conclusion to the inquiry, despite opposition protests.
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36% Bias Score

Marmota's South Australia Mineral Sands Discovery: Bonanza Heavy Mineral Concentrations
Marmota's X-ray diffraction scans of South Australian palaeochannel mineral sands samples showed 79 percent average, up to 90 percent valuable heavy mineral content, including high titanium (rutile and pseudorutile), with less than 0.002 percent uranium and thorium; further drilling underway.

Marmota's South Australia Mineral Sands Discovery: Bonanza Heavy Mineral Concentrations
Marmota's X-ray diffraction scans of South Australian palaeochannel mineral sands samples showed 79 percent average, up to 90 percent valuable heavy mineral content, including high titanium (rutile and pseudorutile), with less than 0.002 percent uranium and thorium; further drilling underway.
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56% Bias Score

Unexpected Drop in UK Inflation to 2.8% in February
UK inflation fell to 2.8% in February, lower than the expected 2.9%, primarily due to unusually high clothing sales that drove down prices for clothing and footwear, but this is still above the Bank of England's 2% target, with further price increases expected in April.

Unexpected Drop in UK Inflation to 2.8% in February
UK inflation fell to 2.8% in February, lower than the expected 2.9%, primarily due to unusually high clothing sales that drove down prices for clothing and footwear, but this is still above the Bank of England's 2% target, with further price increases expected in April.
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44% Bias Score

Hybrid Events: The Future of Investment Fund Company Advisor Outreach
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, investment fund companies adopted a hybrid approach to advisor outreach, combining in-person and virtual events to maximize reach and cater to diverse learning preferences; this strategy addresses "Zoom fatigue" while maintaining the efficiency of digital platforms a...

Hybrid Events: The Future of Investment Fund Company Advisor Outreach
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, investment fund companies adopted a hybrid approach to advisor outreach, combining in-person and virtual events to maximize reach and cater to diverse learning preferences; this strategy addresses "Zoom fatigue" while maintaining the efficiency of digital platforms a...
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36% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a levy on income and corporate taxes, will continue to be collected, rejecting a challenge by FDP politicians. The court found that a need for the funds persists, but emphasized that this must be regularly reviewed.

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a levy on income and corporate taxes, will continue to be collected, rejecting a challenge by FDP politicians. The court found that a need for the funds persists, but emphasized that this must be regularly reviewed.
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44% Bias Score
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