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Greece's Debt Reduction Success Masked by High Debt and Negative Investment Position
Greece's debt-to-GDP ratio decreased significantly (60% since Q1 2021), the highest reduction rate in the Eurozone, yet its public debt (154% of GDP) is the highest, while its negative net international investment position (-132% of GDP) is the worst, raising concerns about medium-term debt sustaina...
Greece's Debt Reduction Success Masked by High Debt and Negative Investment Position
Greece's debt-to-GDP ratio decreased significantly (60% since Q1 2021), the highest reduction rate in the Eurozone, yet its public debt (154% of GDP) is the highest, while its negative net international investment position (-132% of GDP) is the worst, raising concerns about medium-term debt sustaina...
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28% Bias Score


Greece and Turkey to Hold Multiple Meetings, Marine Park Announcement Imminent
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan discussed upcoming bilateral meetings, including a potential Supreme Cooperation Council by early July, preceded by political dialogue and positive agenda discussions; Greece also plans to announce two marine parks within 20 days...
Greece and Turkey to Hold Multiple Meetings, Marine Park Announcement Imminent
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan discussed upcoming bilateral meetings, including a potential Supreme Cooperation Council by early July, preceded by political dialogue and positive agenda discussions; Greece also plans to announce two marine parks within 20 days...
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40% Bias Score


Greek Prison Mothers Penalized for Protesting Hazardous Conditions
Four mothers at the Eleona Women's Prison in Thebes, Greece, peacefully protested hazardous conditions—a broken sink, exposed wires, and damaged playground equipment—after repeated complaints were ignored; they received a 51-point disciplinary penalty.
Greek Prison Mothers Penalized for Protesting Hazardous Conditions
Four mothers at the Eleona Women's Prison in Thebes, Greece, peacefully protested hazardous conditions—a broken sink, exposed wires, and damaged playground equipment—after repeated complaints were ignored; they received a 51-point disciplinary penalty.
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56% Bias Score


Du Châtelet: A Marginalized Genius of the Enlightenment
Émilie du Châtelet, a brilliant 18th-century woman, challenged the male-dominated scientific landscape by reconciling Newtonian and Leibnizian thought, yet her significant contributions remain largely overlooked due to persistent gender bias.
Du Châtelet: A Marginalized Genius of the Enlightenment
Émilie du Châtelet, a brilliant 18th-century woman, challenged the male-dominated scientific landscape by reconciling Newtonian and Leibnizian thought, yet her significant contributions remain largely overlooked due to persistent gender bias.
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60% Bias Score


Court Rejects Roberts-Smith Appeal, Upholds McKenzie's Evidence
An Australian appeal court dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith's defamation appeal and rejected his application to introduce a secret recording of journalist Nick McKenzie, finding the recording unreliable and McKenzie's evidence credible.
Court Rejects Roberts-Smith Appeal, Upholds McKenzie's Evidence
An Australian appeal court dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith's defamation appeal and rejected his application to introduce a secret recording of journalist Nick McKenzie, finding the recording unreliable and McKenzie's evidence credible.
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36% Bias Score


English Debut of Feng Qi's Works Bridges Chinese Philosophy and Global Discourse
The English translations of Chinese philosopher Feng Qi's works were launched at the China Institute in New York on Wednesday, bringing together US and Chinese scholars to discuss his "Wisdom Theory" and its global implications for philosophy and contemporary issues like artificial intelligence and ...
English Debut of Feng Qi's Works Bridges Chinese Philosophy and Global Discourse
The English translations of Chinese philosopher Feng Qi's works were launched at the China Institute in New York on Wednesday, bringing together US and Chinese scholars to discuss his "Wisdom Theory" and its global implications for philosophy and contemporary issues like artificial intelligence and ...
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48% Bias Score

Attica Bank's Q1 2025 Profitability Turnaround
Attica Bank reported a €100,000 profit in Q1 2025, reversing a €3.6 million loss in Q1 2024, driven by increased net interest income (up 90% to €36.8 million), higher net fees and commission income (up 129% to €7.1 million), and cost-cutting measures including a voluntary redundancy program affectin...

Attica Bank's Q1 2025 Profitability Turnaround
Attica Bank reported a €100,000 profit in Q1 2025, reversing a €3.6 million loss in Q1 2024, driven by increased net interest income (up 90% to €36.8 million), higher net fees and commission income (up 129% to €7.1 million), and cost-cutting measures including a voluntary redundancy program affectin...
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28% Bias Score

Turkey Rejects EU Cyprus Envoy Appointment, Accusing Bias
Turkey criticizes the appointment of Johannes Hahn as the EU's special representative for Cyprus, accusing the EU of bias towards Greek Cypriots due to their EU membership despite the rejection of the 2004 UN settlement plan, urging Hahn to acknowledge the existence of two states.

Turkey Rejects EU Cyprus Envoy Appointment, Accusing Bias
Turkey criticizes the appointment of Johannes Hahn as the EU's special representative for Cyprus, accusing the EU of bias towards Greek Cypriots due to their EU membership despite the rejection of the 2004 UN settlement plan, urging Hahn to acknowledge the existence of two states.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Exceeds Budget Targets in First Four Months of 2025
Greece's government budget showed a €60 million surplus in the first four months of 2025, exceeding tax revenue targets by €1.455 billion (7%) due to improved tax collection and lower-than-expected spending, excluding recently announced €1.1 billion relief measures.

Greece Exceeds Budget Targets in First Four Months of 2025
Greece's government budget showed a €60 million surplus in the first four months of 2025, exceeding tax revenue targets by €1.455 billion (7%) due to improved tax collection and lower-than-expected spending, excluding recently announced €1.1 billion relief measures.
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32% Bias Score

15-Year-Old Referee Assaulted, Exposes Dutch Soccer Violence Crisis
On May 11, 2025, during an under-13 soccer match in Lisse, Netherlands, 15-year-old referee Levi Kortekaas was subjected to verbal and physical abuse by players and coaches from VV Katwijk, prompting him to seek refuge and leading to the abandonment of the game; this incident underscores a concernin...

15-Year-Old Referee Assaulted, Exposes Dutch Soccer Violence Crisis
On May 11, 2025, during an under-13 soccer match in Lisse, Netherlands, 15-year-old referee Levi Kortekaas was subjected to verbal and physical abuse by players and coaches from VV Katwijk, prompting him to seek refuge and leading to the abandonment of the game; this incident underscores a concernin...
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40% Bias Score

Australia to Introduce Revised Environmental Protection Bill Amid Stakeholder Opposition
Australia's new Environment Minister, Murray Watt, will introduce a revised environmental protection bill to parliament, aiming to create a national environmental protection agency (EPA) despite facing strong opposition from the mining industry and other stakeholders, following Prime Minister Albane...

Australia to Introduce Revised Environmental Protection Bill Amid Stakeholder Opposition
Australia's new Environment Minister, Murray Watt, will introduce a revised environmental protection bill to parliament, aiming to create a national environmental protection agency (EPA) despite facing strong opposition from the mining industry and other stakeholders, following Prime Minister Albane...
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Planned Superannuation Tax Increase Faces Criticism over Unindexed Threshold
The Australian government will implement a tax increase on superannuation earnings exceeding \$3 million, starting July 1st, generating an estimated \$2.7 billion in revenue annually, despite criticism for not indexing the threshold which may cause its impact to increase significantly over time.

Australia's Planned Superannuation Tax Increase Faces Criticism over Unindexed Threshold
The Australian government will implement a tax increase on superannuation earnings exceeding \$3 million, starting July 1st, generating an estimated \$2.7 billion in revenue annually, despite criticism for not indexing the threshold which may cause its impact to increase significantly over time.
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52% Bias Score
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