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Turkey's F-35 Plea Yields No US Commitments, Sparking Regional Tensions
During a recent visit to Washington, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu unsuccessfully sought US assurances regarding the lifting of CAATSA sanctions to enable Turkey's return to the F-35 program, prompting a change in US diplomatic statements and raising concerns in Israel and Greece.
Turkey's F-35 Plea Yields No US Commitments, Sparking Regional Tensions
During a recent visit to Washington, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu unsuccessfully sought US assurances regarding the lifting of CAATSA sanctions to enable Turkey's return to the F-35 program, prompting a change in US diplomatic statements and raising concerns in Israel and Greece.
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36% Bias Score


US Consumer Spending Slows Amid Tariff-Driven Economic Anxiety
Facing economic uncertainty from Trump's tariffs, American consumers are cutting spending across various sectors—from cars and electronics to air travel—leading to increased savings and a potential economic slowdown.
US Consumer Spending Slows Amid Tariff-Driven Economic Anxiety
Facing economic uncertainty from Trump's tariffs, American consumers are cutting spending across various sectors—from cars and electronics to air travel—leading to increased savings and a potential economic slowdown.
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40% Bias Score


Chevron's Greek Hydrocarbon Bid Challenges Turkey-Libya Deal
Chevron, a major US energy company, seeks to explore hydrocarbons in three Greek maritime blocks south of Crete and Peloponnese, directly challenging the Turkey-Libya maritime agreement and asserting Greece's EEZ rights.
Chevron's Greek Hydrocarbon Bid Challenges Turkey-Libya Deal
Chevron, a major US energy company, seeks to explore hydrocarbons in three Greek maritime blocks south of Crete and Peloponnese, directly challenging the Turkey-Libya maritime agreement and asserting Greece's EEZ rights.
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36% Bias Score


Tsipras's "New National Compass" Sparks Greek Center-Left Coalition Debate
Alexis Tsipras's 26-page "New National Compass" (NEP) document is causing speculation about a new center-left political party in Greece, sparking debates about its symbolism and its potential impact on the upcoming elections and the country's political future.
Tsipras's "New National Compass" Sparks Greek Center-Left Coalition Debate
Alexis Tsipras's 26-page "New National Compass" (NEP) document is causing speculation about a new center-left political party in Greece, sparking debates about its symbolism and its potential impact on the upcoming elections and the country's political future.
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48% Bias Score


BBC Faces £1 Billion Annual Funding Shortfall
The BBC announced a " £1 billion annual revenue shortfall" over the past 15 years, jeopardizing its content output and prompting a call for increased government funding and a public consultation to determine its future.
BBC Faces £1 Billion Annual Funding Shortfall
The BBC announced a " £1 billion annual revenue shortfall" over the past 15 years, jeopardizing its content output and prompting a call for increased government funding and a public consultation to determine its future.
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44% Bias Score


Greece's Societal Issues Hinder Urban Planning and Development
In a lively forum, Council of State President Michalis Pikramenos discussed Greece's societal issues, including the lack of public spaces, slow judicial processes, and the need for consistent public policy to counterbalance individual self-interest.
Greece's Societal Issues Hinder Urban Planning and Development
In a lively forum, Council of State President Michalis Pikramenos discussed Greece's societal issues, including the lack of public spaces, slow judicial processes, and the need for consistent public policy to counterbalance individual self-interest.
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40% Bias Score

Le Pen Convicted, Banned From French Politics for Five Years
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, of misusing €4.1 million in EU funds, resulting in a five-year ban from holding public office and effectively barring her from the 2027 presidential race; the court also fined her party €2 million.

Le Pen Convicted, Banned From French Politics for Five Years
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, of misusing €4.1 million in EU funds, resulting in a five-year ban from holding public office and effectively barring her from the 2027 presidential race; the court also fined her party €2 million.
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56% Bias Score

Greece Finalizes Maritime Plan Amidst Heightened Greek-Turkish Tensions
Greece is finalizing its national maritime spatial plan, despite Ankara's opposition, while preparing to restart research for an electric interconnection with Cyprus, potentially as early as next week; April is anticipated to be tense in Greek-Turkish relations.

Greece Finalizes Maritime Plan Amidst Heightened Greek-Turkish Tensions
Greece is finalizing its national maritime spatial plan, despite Ankara's opposition, while preparing to restart research for an electric interconnection with Cyprus, potentially as early as next week; April is anticipated to be tense in Greek-Turkish relations.
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40% Bias Score

Greece's hydrocarbon exploration: ExxonMobil and Chevron's potential $280 billion investment
ExxonMobil and Chevron plan to invest hundreds of millions of euros exploring potential 280 bcm natural gas reserves off Crete and Peloponnese, driven by global energy shifts and Greece's aim to expedite licensing by 2025.

Greece's hydrocarbon exploration: ExxonMobil and Chevron's potential $280 billion investment
ExxonMobil and Chevron plan to invest hundreds of millions of euros exploring potential 280 bcm natural gas reserves off Crete and Peloponnese, driven by global energy shifts and Greece's aim to expedite licensing by 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Greece: Government Rejects Holiday Bonus Reinstatement Amidst Economic Growth
For seven months, Greece's Association of Judges and Prosecutors has unsuccessfully sought a meeting with the Ministry of Finance to reinstate holiday bonuses for public sector employees and retirees, citing a lack of governmental respect and social injustice amidst economic growth; the government's...

Greece: Government Rejects Holiday Bonus Reinstatement Amidst Economic Growth
For seven months, Greece's Association of Judges and Prosecutors has unsuccessfully sought a meeting with the Ministry of Finance to reinstate holiday bonuses for public sector employees and retirees, citing a lack of governmental respect and social injustice amidst economic growth; the government's...
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56% Bias Score

Kondizas Appointed New Head of Hellenic Coast Guard
On March 29th, 2025, the Hellenic National Security Council appointed Vice Admiral Tryfon Kondizas as the new head of the Hellenic Coast Guard, retiring both the previous head and his senior deputy, Vice Admirals Alexandrakis and Reizis, respectively, with honors.

Kondizas Appointed New Head of Hellenic Coast Guard
On March 29th, 2025, the Hellenic National Security Council appointed Vice Admiral Tryfon Kondizas as the new head of the Hellenic Coast Guard, retiring both the previous head and his senior deputy, Vice Admirals Alexandrakis and Reizis, respectively, with honors.
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48% Bias Score

Church of Greece to Launch Digital Bank Amidst Internal Debate
The Church of Greece is on the verge of launching a digital bank by June, spearheaded by former National Bank of Greece president Angelos Filippopoulos, despite internal concerns regarding its role in for-profit ventures and past financial losses.

Church of Greece to Launch Digital Bank Amidst Internal Debate
The Church of Greece is on the verge of launching a digital bank by June, spearheaded by former National Bank of Greece president Angelos Filippopoulos, despite internal concerns regarding its role in for-profit ventures and past financial losses.
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40% Bias Score
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