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Attica Bank Reports Operating Profit but Net Loss After Merger and Loan Provisions
Attica Bank announced a €27.3 million operating profit in the first nine months of 2024 after absorbing Pancretian Bank, but a net loss of €343.3 million due to €385 million in provisions under the "Hercules" program and €9.7 million in merger expenses; the bank aims for an NPE ratio below 3% by yea...
Attica Bank Reports Operating Profit but Net Loss After Merger and Loan Provisions
Attica Bank announced a €27.3 million operating profit in the first nine months of 2024 after absorbing Pancretian Bank, but a net loss of €343.3 million due to €385 million in provisions under the "Hercules" program and €9.7 million in merger expenses; the bank aims for an NPE ratio below 3% by yea...
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4% Bias Score


"Archaeological Finds Delay Athens Square Renovations"
"Ongoing renovations of Athens' Agia Eirinis and Theatrou squares are delayed due to significant archaeological discoveries: a Hellenistic statue and extensive Roman-era building remains, respectively. The €1.2 million budget increase for the Theatrou square project reflects the cost of incorporatin...
"Archaeological Finds Delay Athens Square Renovations"
"Ongoing renovations of Athens' Agia Eirinis and Theatrou squares are delayed due to significant archaeological discoveries: a Hellenistic statue and extensive Roman-era building remains, respectively. The €1.2 million budget increase for the Theatrou square project reflects the cost of incorporatin...
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44% Bias Score


Greece to Acquire 590 US Switchblade Drones
Greece's National Security Council approved the purchase of 590 US-made Switchblade 300 and 600 drones for €75.2 million, with Greece paying only €25 million; these 'kamikaze' drones will equip Greek ground and special forces units, enhancing precision strike capabilities.
Greece to Acquire 590 US Switchblade Drones
Greece's National Security Council approved the purchase of 590 US-made Switchblade 300 and 600 drones for €75.2 million, with Greece paying only €25 million; these 'kamikaze' drones will equip Greek ground and special forces units, enhancing precision strike capabilities.
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52% Bias Score


Aigli Zappeion Reopens in Athens: A High-End Transformation Raises Accessibility Concerns
After a four-year closure, the Aigli Zappeion reopened in Athens on October 30th, 2024, under new management, featuring upgraded restaurants, event spaces, and its iconic cinema. This transformation, however, raises concerns about its future accessibility given the high-end focus and required €5 mil...
Aigli Zappeion Reopens in Athens: A High-End Transformation Raises Accessibility Concerns
After a four-year closure, the Aigli Zappeion reopened in Athens on October 30th, 2024, under new management, featuring upgraded restaurants, event spaces, and its iconic cinema. This transformation, however, raises concerns about its future accessibility given the high-end focus and required €5 mil...
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52% Bias Score


Kremlin Promises Retaliation for Ukrainian Attack on Russian Airfield
Following a Ukrainian attack on a Russian military airfield using US-made ATACMS missiles, the Kremlin announced a mandatory response, escalating the conflict and raising concerns about further escalation, potentially involving hypersonic missiles.
Kremlin Promises Retaliation for Ukrainian Attack on Russian Airfield
Following a Ukrainian attack on a Russian military airfield using US-made ATACMS missiles, the Kremlin announced a mandatory response, escalating the conflict and raising concerns about further escalation, potentially involving hypersonic missiles.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey's Rising Influence in Post-Assad Syria
Following Assad's regime change in Syria, US Secretary of State Blinken and EU Commission President von der Leyen will visit Ankara to discuss the implications for the Middle East, highlighting Turkey's increased geopolitical importance in the new Syria and the EU's leadership vacuum.
Turkey's Rising Influence in Post-Assad Syria
Following Assad's regime change in Syria, US Secretary of State Blinken and EU Commission President von der Leyen will visit Ankara to discuss the implications for the Middle East, highlighting Turkey's increased geopolitical importance in the new Syria and the EU's leadership vacuum.
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48% Bias Score

Greece: €5.5 Billion Tax Deadline and Athens Rental Restrictions
Greek households and businesses must pay over €5.5 billion in taxes by December 31, 2024, including income tax, ENFIA, VAT, and vehicle fees; additional requirements include amended tax returns, property declarations, and asset justifications; short-term rental restrictions begin in Athens on Januar...

Greece: €5.5 Billion Tax Deadline and Athens Rental Restrictions
Greek households and businesses must pay over €5.5 billion in taxes by December 31, 2024, including income tax, ENFIA, VAT, and vehicle fees; additional requirements include amended tax returns, property declarations, and asset justifications; short-term rental restrictions begin in Athens on Januar...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rejects Halt to Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court dismissed a lawsuit by ten pro-Palestinian NGOs seeking to halt Dutch arms exports to Israel and trade with Israeli settlements, citing the government's policy freedom and ongoing risk assessments; a contrasting recent court decision to block F-35 fighter jet part exports is currently ...

Dutch Court Rejects Halt to Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court dismissed a lawsuit by ten pro-Palestinian NGOs seeking to halt Dutch arms exports to Israel and trade with Israeli settlements, citing the government's policy freedom and ongoing risk assessments; a contrasting recent court decision to block F-35 fighter jet part exports is currently ...
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36% Bias Score

Greece Launches 'No Helmet, No Gas' Campaign to Reduce Motorcycle Accidents
The Greek Ministries of Health and Development, along with the Federation of Gas Station Owners, launched a campaign urging gas stations to refuse service to motorcyclists without helmets to curb the high rate of motorcycle-related head injuries, inspired by a gas station owner in Crete who implemen...

Greece Launches 'No Helmet, No Gas' Campaign to Reduce Motorcycle Accidents
The Greek Ministries of Health and Development, along with the Federation of Gas Station Owners, launched a campaign urging gas stations to refuse service to motorcyclists without helmets to curb the high rate of motorcycle-related head injuries, inspired by a gas station owner in Crete who implemen...
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44% Bias Score

SYRIZA's Post-Election Strategy: Navigating Polls, Alliances, and Internal Divisions
SYRIZA is focusing on maintaining its oppositional stance by strategically engaging in parliamentary debates, seeking alliances, and navigating internal factions amidst recent electoral setbacks, as indicated by a recent poll placing them at 8% of voter intent.

SYRIZA's Post-Election Strategy: Navigating Polls, Alliances, and Internal Divisions
SYRIZA is focusing on maintaining its oppositional stance by strategically engaging in parliamentary debates, seeking alliances, and navigating internal factions amidst recent electoral setbacks, as indicated by a recent poll placing them at 8% of voter intent.
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56% Bias Score

Sednaya Prison's Horrors Exposed After Assad's Fall
The liberation of Sednaya prison in Syria following Assad's fall has exposed horrific details of torture, starvation, and thousands of deaths within its walls, as detailed by former inmate Aisha Gasan Zeitoun, whose testimony corroborates earlier reports by Amnesty International and Human Rights Wat...

Sednaya Prison's Horrors Exposed After Assad's Fall
The liberation of Sednaya prison in Syria following Assad's fall has exposed horrific details of torture, starvation, and thousands of deaths within its walls, as detailed by former inmate Aisha Gasan Zeitoun, whose testimony corroborates earlier reports by Amnesty International and Human Rights Wat...
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32% Bias Score

EU Allocates €170 Million to Counter Hybrid Threats from Russia and Belarus
The European Commission announced a €170 million aid package for Finland, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Norway to counter hybrid threats and the weaponization of migration by Russia and Belarus, addressing a 66% increase in irregular border crossings in 2024 compared to 2023.

EU Allocates €170 Million to Counter Hybrid Threats from Russia and Belarus
The European Commission announced a €170 million aid package for Finland, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Norway to counter hybrid threats and the weaponization of migration by Russia and Belarus, addressing a 66% increase in irregular border crossings in 2024 compared to 2023.
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52% Bias Score
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