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Ukraine Conflict: US-Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia Aim for Black Sea Ceasefire
Following US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia on a potential Black Sea ceasefire, Ukrainian and American officials will meet today to discuss a path towards broader peace negotiations, despite ongoing attacks by both sides.
Ukraine Conflict: US-Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia Aim for Black Sea Ceasefire
Following US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia on a potential Black Sea ceasefire, Ukrainian and American officials will meet today to discuss a path towards broader peace negotiations, despite ongoing attacks by both sides.
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36% Bias Score


10,000 Protest in Skopje Over North Macedonia Nightclub Fire
In Skopje, North Macedonia, 10,000 people protested the March 16th nightclub fire in Kicevo that killed 59, demanding accountability for officials enabling the club's illegal operation and systemic corruption.
10,000 Protest in Skopje Over North Macedonia Nightclub Fire
In Skopje, North Macedonia, 10,000 people protested the March 16th nightclub fire in Kicevo that killed 59, demanding accountability for officials enabling the club's illegal operation and systemic corruption.
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44% Bias Score


EU Prepares for Crises: 72-Hour Self-Sufficiency Plan Unveiled
The European Commission will present a new Union Preparedness plan tomorrow, advising EU citizens to stockpile essential supplies for 72 hours to face potential crises such as war, pandemics, or natural disasters, while also improving inter-agency coordination.
EU Prepares for Crises: 72-Hour Self-Sufficiency Plan Unveiled
The European Commission will present a new Union Preparedness plan tomorrow, advising EU citizens to stockpile essential supplies for 72 hours to face potential crises such as war, pandemics, or natural disasters, while also improving inter-agency coordination.
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40% Bias Score


EU to Reduce Critical Raw Material Dependence with 47 Strategic Projects
European Commission Executive Vice-President Stefan Sejourne will visit Athens tomorrow for two days to discuss 47 strategic raw materials projects selected across 13 EU countries, including Greece, to reduce reliance on China and Africa for critical materials such as gallium and lithium, essential ...
EU to Reduce Critical Raw Material Dependence with 47 Strategic Projects
European Commission Executive Vice-President Stefan Sejourne will visit Athens tomorrow for two days to discuss 47 strategic raw materials projects selected across 13 EU countries, including Greece, to reduce reliance on China and Africa for critical materials such as gallium and lithium, essential ...
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36% Bias Score


Greece's Healthcare System Lags Behind OECD Average
The OECD's Health at a Glance 2024 report reveals significant deficiencies in Greece's healthcare system, with citizens paying 33% of healthcare costs out-of-pocket compared to the OECD average of 15%, and only 4% of spending dedicated to prevention.
Greece's Healthcare System Lags Behind OECD Average
The OECD's Health at a Glance 2024 report reveals significant deficiencies in Greece's healthcare system, with citizens paying 33% of healthcare costs out-of-pocket compared to the OECD average of 15%, and only 4% of spending dedicated to prevention.
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28% Bias Score


Daskalogiannis Rebellion: A Pivotal Uprising in Crete (1770-1771)
In 1770, during the Russo-Turkish War, Cretan Sfakiots, led by Ioannis Vlachos (Daskalogiannis), revolted against Ottoman rule, high taxes, and oppression; despite initial success, the Ottomans crushed the rebellion in 1771, executing Daskalogiannis, but his actions significantly influenced future C...
Daskalogiannis Rebellion: A Pivotal Uprising in Crete (1770-1771)
In 1770, during the Russo-Turkish War, Cretan Sfakiots, led by Ioannis Vlachos (Daskalogiannis), revolted against Ottoman rule, high taxes, and oppression; despite initial success, the Ottomans crushed the rebellion in 1771, executing Daskalogiannis, but his actions significantly influenced future C...
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UN Security Council Meeting Focuses on Adaptability in Peacekeeping Operations
Denmark hosted a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing adaptability in UN peacekeeping operations, addressing challenges like prolonged conflicts and climate change, with Greece highlighting the vital role of peacekeepers and advocating for improved accountability and regional cooperation.

UN Security Council Meeting Focuses on Adaptability in Peacekeeping Operations
Denmark hosted a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing adaptability in UN peacekeeping operations, addressing challenges like prolonged conflicts and climate change, with Greece highlighting the vital role of peacekeepers and advocating for improved accountability and regional cooperation.
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32% Bias Score

CSIS Warns of China, India Election Interference in Canada
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) warns of potential election interference by China and India in Canada's April 28th election, citing strained diplomatic relations and the increased use of AI by state actors. Past interference attempts by these countries had minimal impact on electio...

CSIS Warns of China, India Election Interference in Canada
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) warns of potential election interference by China and India in Canada's April 28th election, citing strained diplomatic relations and the increased use of AI by state actors. Past interference attempts by these countries had minimal impact on electio...
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Trump's Actions Benefit Russia in Ukraine Conflict
A Foreign Policy article alleges that former US President Donald Trump's actions inadvertently aided Russia's war effort in Ukraine, evidenced by a proposed one-month ceasefire on energy infrastructure and negotiations around Ukrainian assets, potentially paving the way for a broader peace deal more...

Trump's Actions Benefit Russia in Ukraine Conflict
A Foreign Policy article alleges that former US President Donald Trump's actions inadvertently aided Russia's war effort in Ukraine, evidenced by a proposed one-month ceasefire on energy infrastructure and negotiations around Ukrainian assets, potentially paving the way for a broader peace deal more...
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Foreign Minister Visits Washington to Bolster U.S.-Turkey Relations
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will visit Washington D.C. on March 7-8, 2024, to meet with U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, to discuss bilateral relations, regional issues (Ukraine, Syria, Palestine), and preparations for future high-level visits.

Turkish Foreign Minister Visits Washington to Bolster U.S.-Turkey Relations
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will visit Washington D.C. on March 7-8, 2024, to meet with U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, to discuss bilateral relations, regional issues (Ukraine, Syria, Palestine), and preparations for future high-level visits.
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56% Bias Score

Trump to Announce New Tariffs on April 2nd, Details Uncertain
President Trump will announce new tariffs on April 2nd, potentially impacting multiple countries and industries, aiming to reduce the $1.2 trillion US trade deficit, although the final details remain uncertain and subject to change.

Trump to Announce New Tariffs on April 2nd, Details Uncertain
President Trump will announce new tariffs on April 2nd, potentially impacting multiple countries and industries, aiming to reduce the $1.2 trillion US trade deficit, although the final details remain uncertain and subject to change.
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56% Bias Score

Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...

Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...
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56% Bias Score
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