Middle East Upheaval: Gaza Crisis and Israel's Regional Power Play
The 2024 Middle East saw dramatic shifts, with devastating consequences in Gaza highlighting the need for a two-state solution, while Israel's strengthened position and reliance on military might raises concerns about regional stability and wider conflict.
Middle East Upheaval: Gaza Crisis and Israel's Regional Power Play
The 2024 Middle East saw dramatic shifts, with devastating consequences in Gaza highlighting the need for a two-state solution, while Israel's strengthened position and reliance on military might raises concerns about regional stability and wider conflict.
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32% Bias Score
Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack: Security Failures Investigated
A Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, resulted in five deaths and numerous injuries; a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian psychiatrist with a history of anti-Islamic rhetoric and alleged AfD sympathies is in custody, prompting investigations into potential security failures and calls for stricter ...
Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack: Security Failures Investigated
A Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, resulted in five deaths and numerous injuries; a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian psychiatrist with a history of anti-Islamic rhetoric and alleged AfD sympathies is in custody, prompting investigations into potential security failures and calls for stricter ...
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44% Bias Score
Greek Tourism: Sustainability Concerns and Shifting Tourist Preferences
A recent survey of 1,314 Greeks reveals that 67.3% see tourism as vital but express concerns about its environmental and social effects, prompting calls for a sustainable tourism strategy. Climate change is also shifting tourist preferences, with nearly 30% avoiding destinations with extreme heat.
Greek Tourism: Sustainability Concerns and Shifting Tourist Preferences
A recent survey of 1,314 Greeks reveals that 67.3% see tourism as vital but express concerns about its environmental and social effects, prompting calls for a sustainable tourism strategy. Climate change is also shifting tourist preferences, with nearly 30% avoiding destinations with extreme heat.
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12% Bias Score
Greece Launches Dynamic Electricity Tariffs for Businesses in 2025
Greece's energy market is changing in 2025: dynamic orange tariffs for businesses start in February, reflecting hourly market prices. The 'night' tariff becomes a 'two-zone' tariff, affecting 1.5 million consumers. Fixed tariffs under 12 months end January 17th.
Greece Launches Dynamic Electricity Tariffs for Businesses in 2025
Greece's energy market is changing in 2025: dynamic orange tariffs for businesses start in February, reflecting hourly market prices. The 'night' tariff becomes a 'two-zone' tariff, affecting 1.5 million consumers. Fixed tariffs under 12 months end January 17th.
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36% Bias Score
Magdeburg Attack: Suspect Charged, Prior Warnings Ignored
Talib A. is charged with five murders and 200 attempted murders in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack; investigations suggest he acted alone, and German authorities had prior warnings but seemingly failed to act on them.
Magdeburg Attack: Suspect Charged, Prior Warnings Ignored
Talib A. is charged with five murders and 200 attempted murders in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack; investigations suggest he acted alone, and German authorities had prior warnings but seemingly failed to act on them.
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40% Bias Score
Turkey Anticipates Expulsion of Kurdish YPG Fighters from Northeastern Syria
Turkey expects its supported Syrian forces to expel Kurdish YPG fighters from northeastern Syria, escalating tensions with the US and the SDF who support the YPG. This follows the recent fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and an increase in the number of US troops present in Syria to 2000.
Turkey Anticipates Expulsion of Kurdish YPG Fighters from Northeastern Syria
Turkey expects its supported Syrian forces to expel Kurdish YPG fighters from northeastern Syria, escalating tensions with the US and the SDF who support the YPG. This follows the recent fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and an increase in the number of US troops present in Syria to 2000.
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44% Bias Score
Greece to Deploy Advanced €2 Billion Air and Drone Defense System by 2026
Greece will deploy a €2 billion anti-aircraft and anti-drone defense system by February 2026, incorporating short, medium, and long-range capabilities, potentially including Israeli Barak MX systems, to enhance national security and address evolving threats.
Greece to Deploy Advanced €2 Billion Air and Drone Defense System by 2026
Greece will deploy a €2 billion anti-aircraft and anti-drone defense system by February 2026, incorporating short, medium, and long-range capabilities, potentially including Israeli Barak MX systems, to enhance national security and address evolving threats.
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40% Bias Score
Zelenskyy Accuses Slovak PM Fico of Aiding Putin in Financing Ukraine War
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused Slovak Prime Minister Fico of aiding Putin in financing the war in Ukraine by opposing the replacement of Russian gas and halting military aid, highlighting the ongoing tension surrounding Russian gas transit through Ukraine and the divisions within the EU.
Zelenskyy Accuses Slovak PM Fico of Aiding Putin in Financing Ukraine War
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused Slovak Prime Minister Fico of aiding Putin in financing the war in Ukraine by opposing the replacement of Russian gas and halting military aid, highlighting the ongoing tension surrounding Russian gas transit through Ukraine and the divisions within the EU.
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60% Bias Score
Trump Appoints Greek-American Kratsios to Lead White House Science and Technology
Donald Trump appointed Michael Kratsios, a Greek-American with a background in technology and government, as the new Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology, aiming to boost scientific discoveries and secure American technological leadership.
Trump Appoints Greek-American Kratsios to Lead White House Science and Technology
Donald Trump appointed Michael Kratsios, a Greek-American with a background in technology and government, as the new Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology, aiming to boost scientific discoveries and secure American technological leadership.
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52% Bias Score
Greek Royal Family's Citizenship Request Sparks Legal Debate
A debate is underway in Greece regarding the granting of citizenship to members of the former royal family, who have requested the surname "de Grèce," raising concerns about legal compliance and the potential for future precedents.
Greek Royal Family's Citizenship Request Sparks Legal Debate
A debate is underway in Greece regarding the granting of citizenship to members of the former royal family, who have requested the surname "de Grèce," raising concerns about legal compliance and the potential for future precedents.
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48% Bias Score
Henderson Island: The World's Most Polluted Place
Henderson Island, a remote South Pacific atoll, is now the world's most polluted place due to 37.7 million pieces of plastic waste (2019), originating from numerous countries including China, Japan, South Korea, the US, and others, highlighting the global scale of ocean plastic pollution.
Henderson Island: The World's Most Polluted Place
Henderson Island, a remote South Pacific atoll, is now the world's most polluted place due to 37.7 million pieces of plastic waste (2019), originating from numerous countries including China, Japan, South Korea, the US, and others, highlighting the global scale of ocean plastic pollution.
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48% Bias Score
Serbian Students Protest Corruption After Train Station Tragedy
Belgrade university students organized a massive protest against corruption and lack of transparency following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, demanding accountability for the 15 deaths and broader systemic reforms.
Serbian Students Protest Corruption After Train Station Tragedy
Belgrade university students organized a massive protest against corruption and lack of transparency following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, demanding accountability for the 15 deaths and broader systemic reforms.
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44% Bias Score