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China and Russia Strengthen Strategic Partnership Amidst Global Tensions
During a meeting in Beijing on Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin declared their countries' relationship to be at an "unprecedented" level, showcasing strategic alignment amidst Western pressure on Russia and China's rising global influence.
China and Russia Strengthen Strategic Partnership Amidst Global Tensions
During a meeting in Beijing on Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin declared their countries' relationship to be at an "unprecedented" level, showcasing strategic alignment amidst Western pressure on Russia and China's rising global influence.
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28% Bias Score


Bruegel Study: 16% of EU GDP at Risk in Low-Carbon Transition
A Bruegel study reveals that 16% of the European Union's GDP is exposed to the energy transition, with Greece among the most vulnerable countries, highlighting significant disparities in sustainability performance among member states and emphasizing the need for comprehensive policy beyond carbon ta...
Bruegel Study: 16% of EU GDP at Risk in Low-Carbon Transition
A Bruegel study reveals that 16% of the European Union's GDP is exposed to the energy transition, with Greece among the most vulnerable countries, highlighting significant disparities in sustainability performance among member states and emphasizing the need for comprehensive policy beyond carbon ta...
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24% Bias Score


Turkey's Opposition to Greece-Cyprus-Israel Subsea Cable Project
Turkey's potential use of military force threatens the construction of the Greece-Cyprus-Israel subsea electricity cable, despite international law allowing the project; the Greek government must decide whether to proceed, considering the strategic importance and risks involved.
Turkey's Opposition to Greece-Cyprus-Israel Subsea Cable Project
Turkey's potential use of military force threatens the construction of the Greece-Cyprus-Israel subsea electricity cable, despite international law allowing the project; the Greek government must decide whether to proceed, considering the strategic importance and risks involved.
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36% Bias Score


Greece and Turkey to Hold Summit in New York Amidst Regional Tensions
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis announced a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, scheduled between September 22-26, focusing on bilateral issues and regional stability.
Greece and Turkey to Hold Summit in New York Amidst Regional Tensions
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis announced a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, scheduled between September 22-26, focusing on bilateral issues and regional stability.
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28% Bias Score


Australian Teen Social Media Ban Raises Privacy Concerns
A privacy expert resigned from a government advisory board, citing concerns that a trial of age-verification technology for a new social media ban in Australia could lead to the harvesting of biometric data from millions of users by tech giants.
Australian Teen Social Media Ban Raises Privacy Concerns
A privacy expert resigned from a government advisory board, citing concerns that a trial of age-verification technology for a new social media ban in Australia could lead to the harvesting of biometric data from millions of users by tech giants.
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32% Bias Score


Netherlands Significantly Reduces Air Pollutant Emissions
New figures from the CBS and RIVM show a substantial decrease in air pollutant emissions in the Netherlands, exceeding 2030 EU targets for nitrogen oxides and particulate matter due to cleaner vehicles, stricter regulations, and reduced industrial and agricultural emissions.
Netherlands Significantly Reduces Air Pollutant Emissions
New figures from the CBS and RIVM show a substantial decrease in air pollutant emissions in the Netherlands, exceeding 2030 EU targets for nitrogen oxides and particulate matter due to cleaner vehicles, stricter regulations, and reduced industrial and agricultural emissions.
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28% Bias Score

Crete Drug and Arms Trafficking Ring Busted: Hotel Owner, Priest, and Police Involved
A months-long investigation in Chania, Crete, uncovered a drug and arms trafficking ring involving a hotel owner, a priest, a police officer, and other officials, resulting in 48 arrests and the seizure of drugs and weapons.

Crete Drug and Arms Trafficking Ring Busted: Hotel Owner, Priest, and Police Involved
A months-long investigation in Chania, Crete, uncovered a drug and arms trafficking ring involving a hotel owner, a priest, a police officer, and other officials, resulting in 48 arrests and the seizure of drugs and weapons.
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12% Bias Score

Greek Refugees in Kalamos Island during the 1821 Revolution
During the Greek War of Independence, the small Ionian island of Kalamos, under British administration, became a refuge for thousands of Greek civilians fleeing Ottoman rule, with a unique system for managing the influx of refugees, as documented by the island's commander, Henry James Kramer.

Greek Refugees in Kalamos Island during the 1821 Revolution
During the Greek War of Independence, the small Ionian island of Kalamos, under British administration, became a refuge for thousands of Greek civilians fleeing Ottoman rule, with a unique system for managing the influx of refugees, as documented by the island's commander, Henry James Kramer.
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16% Bias Score

France's Soaring Debt: A Looming Crisis for Europe?
France's rising debt levels and political instability threaten its fiscal health and the stability of the European Union, as evidenced by the country's increasing borrowing costs and the potential for a government collapse.

France's Soaring Debt: A Looming Crisis for Europe?
France's rising debt levels and political instability threaten its fiscal health and the stability of the European Union, as evidenced by the country's increasing borrowing costs and the potential for a government collapse.
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20% Bias Score

Dutch Fertilizer Regulations Drive Up Farmland Prices
New Dutch fertilizer regulations, phasing out an exception allowing higher fertilizer use than in other European countries, are causing a surge in farmland prices as farmers buy more land to accommodate excess fertilizer, impacting small farmers and biodiversity initiatives.

Dutch Fertilizer Regulations Drive Up Farmland Prices
New Dutch fertilizer regulations, phasing out an exception allowing higher fertilizer use than in other European countries, are causing a surge in farmland prices as farmers buy more land to accommodate excess fertilizer, impacting small farmers and biodiversity initiatives.
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16% Bias Score

Australia's Youth Mental Health Crisis: A $700 Million Plan and Urgent Need for Reform
A new documentary, Mental Wealth, highlights the alarming rise in youth mental health issues in Australia, prompting a $700 million government investment in specialized care and expanded services.

Australia's Youth Mental Health Crisis: A $700 Million Plan and Urgent Need for Reform
A new documentary, Mental Wealth, highlights the alarming rise in youth mental health issues in Australia, prompting a $700 million government investment in specialized care and expanded services.
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44% Bias Score

Osaka Returns to US Open Quarterfinals After Maternity Leave
Naomi Osaka defeated Coco Gauff in straight sets at the US Open, marking her first Grand Slam quarterfinal appearance in four years and her first since giving birth.

Osaka Returns to US Open Quarterfinals After Maternity Leave
Naomi Osaka defeated Coco Gauff in straight sets at the US Open, marking her first Grand Slam quarterfinal appearance in four years and her first since giving birth.
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16% Bias Score
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