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Trump Administration Revokes TPS for 300,000 Venezuelans
The Trump administration revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 300,000 Venezuelans in the US, potentially leading to deportations and increasing the number of undocumented individuals; this decision reverses the Biden administration's expansion of TPS and is expected to face legal challe...
Trump Administration Revokes TPS for 300,000 Venezuelans
The Trump administration revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 300,000 Venezuelans in the US, potentially leading to deportations and increasing the number of undocumented individuals; this decision reverses the Biden administration's expansion of TPS and is expected to face legal challe...
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40% Bias Score


Greece Concerned Over Potential French Arms Sale to Turkey
Greece is worried about France potentially selling Meteor missiles to Turkey, questioning prior agreements on arms sales. Greece also gave tacit approval for Turkey's F-16 upgrades in exchange for vague US security assurances and received a list of used military equipment, much of which it rejected ...
Greece Concerned Over Potential French Arms Sale to Turkey
Greece is worried about France potentially selling Meteor missiles to Turkey, questioning prior agreements on arms sales. Greece also gave tacit approval for Turkey's F-16 upgrades in exchange for vague US security assurances and received a list of used military equipment, much of which it rejected ...
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52% Bias Score


Major Museums Face Infrastructure Challenges and Overtourism
Major museums like the British Museum and the Louvre are undergoing costly renovations to address infrastructure problems and the impact of overtourism, a trend amplified by social media's influence on visitor behavior prioritizing quick photos over deeper engagement.
Major Museums Face Infrastructure Challenges and Overtourism
Major museums like the British Museum and the Louvre are undergoing costly renovations to address infrastructure problems and the impact of overtourism, a trend amplified by social media's influence on visitor behavior prioritizing quick photos over deeper engagement.
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56% Bias Score


Tempe Tragedy: Political Fallout in Greece
Following widespread protests in Greece over the Tempe train tragedy, the governing New Democracy party is experiencing a decline in public support, estimated at 1.5%-2% in recent polls, while smaller parties are gaining traction.
Tempe Tragedy: Political Fallout in Greece
Following widespread protests in Greece over the Tempe train tragedy, the governing New Democracy party is experiencing a decline in public support, estimated at 1.5%-2% in recent polls, while smaller parties are gaining traction.
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40% Bias Score


Delays Hamper Greece's Offshore Wind Farm Program
Greece's offshore wind farm program, aiming to become a green energy hub, faces delays due to local opposition, geopolitical concerns regarding Turkey, and pending approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, impacting the project timeline and investor confidence.
Delays Hamper Greece's Offshore Wind Farm Program
Greece's offshore wind farm program, aiming to become a green energy hub, faces delays due to local opposition, geopolitical concerns regarding Turkey, and pending approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, impacting the project timeline and investor confidence.
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44% Bias Score


Food Photography Trend: Viral Breakup Highlights Social Media's Impact on Businesses
A TikTok video showing a man eating a dish before his girlfriend could photograph it went viral, highlighting the widespread trend of food photography in restaurants and its impact on businesses and relationships, with a 40% increase in clientele for a Parisian bakery featured in "Emily in Paris" ye...
Food Photography Trend: Viral Breakup Highlights Social Media's Impact on Businesses
A TikTok video showing a man eating a dish before his girlfriend could photograph it went viral, highlighting the widespread trend of food photography in restaurants and its impact on businesses and relationships, with a 40% increase in clientele for a Parisian bakery featured in "Emily in Paris" ye...
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52% Bias Score

Greek Government Deflects Criticism with Vague Accusations
The Greek government deflects criticism regarding its handling of migrant issues and the Tempe train disaster by using broad accusatory terms like "anti-Greek" and "anti-Semitism", avoiding specific answers and relying on media control.

Greek Government Deflects Criticism with Vague Accusations
The Greek government deflects criticism regarding its handling of migrant issues and the Tempe train disaster by using broad accusatory terms like "anti-Greek" and "anti-Semitism", avoiding specific answers and relying on media control.
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60% Bias Score

Greek Government Criticized for Handling of Tempe Train Tragedy
The Greek government's management of the aftermath of the Tempe train disaster is facing severe criticism due to the inclusion of the responsible minister in the ruling party's election list, the lack of transparency, and the perceived lack of accountability two years after the accident.

Greek Government Criticized for Handling of Tempe Train Tragedy
The Greek government's management of the aftermath of the Tempe train disaster is facing severe criticism due to the inclusion of the responsible minister in the ruling party's election list, the lack of transparency, and the perceived lack of accountability two years after the accident.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Imposes Tariffs on Canada, Sparking Trade War
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, citing banking regulations and drug trafficking; Canada plans $155 billion in retaliatory tariffs, and public outcry includes booing the US national anthem at sporting events.

Trump Imposes Tariffs on Canada, Sparking Trade War
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, citing banking regulations and drug trafficking; Canada plans $155 billion in retaliatory tariffs, and public outcry includes booing the US national anthem at sporting events.
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52% Bias Score

Greece-France Diplomatic Row Over Meteor Missile Sales to Turkey
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias's public rebuke of the French ambassador over potential Meteor missile sales to Turkey has triggered high-level diplomatic discussions between Greece and France, while Greece also investigates a potential illegal shipment by Hellenic Train that may involve Italy.

Greece-France Diplomatic Row Over Meteor Missile Sales to Turkey
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias's public rebuke of the French ambassador over potential Meteor missile sales to Turkey has triggered high-level diplomatic discussions between Greece and France, while Greece also investigates a potential illegal shipment by Hellenic Train that may involve Italy.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Opposes Potential Sale of Meteor Missiles to Turkey
The Greek government expressed strong opposition to a potential sale of Meteor missiles to Turkey, summoning the French ambassador to convey its concerns; this action, however, seems to have been taken without full coordination with the Prime Minister, revealing a potential internal disagreement wit...

Greece Opposes Potential Sale of Meteor Missiles to Turkey
The Greek government expressed strong opposition to a potential sale of Meteor missiles to Turkey, summoning the French ambassador to convey its concerns; this action, however, seems to have been taken without full coordination with the Prime Minister, revealing a potential internal disagreement wit...
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56% Bias Score

SYRIZA Proposes Reinstatement of 13th and 14th-Month Salaries for Greek Public Sector
SYRIZA submitted a fully costed amendment to reinstate 13th and 14th-month salaries for Greek public sector employees, totaling .1 billion euros ( billion after taxes), arguing that the fiscal reasons for their removal no longer exist.

SYRIZA Proposes Reinstatement of 13th and 14th-Month Salaries for Greek Public Sector
SYRIZA submitted a fully costed amendment to reinstate 13th and 14th-month salaries for Greek public sector employees, totaling .1 billion euros ( billion after taxes), arguing that the fiscal reasons for their removal no longer exist.
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52% Bias Score
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