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Metlen and Iliad Italia Sign 10-Year Solar Energy Agreement
Metlen, a Greek energy company, signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Iliad Italia to supply 20 GWh of solar energy annually from two 15-MW Italian solar plants starting in late 2025, reducing Iliad's CO2 emissions by over 5,000 tons yearly and advancing both companies' sustainability...
Metlen and Iliad Italia Sign 10-Year Solar Energy Agreement
Metlen, a Greek energy company, signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Iliad Italia to supply 20 GWh of solar energy annually from two 15-MW Italian solar plants starting in late 2025, reducing Iliad's CO2 emissions by over 5,000 tons yearly and advancing both companies' sustainability...
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8% Bias Score


Macron: Uncertain Putin Peace Talks, Sanctions Looming, Gaza Condemnation
French President Macron, in a televised interview, expressed uncertainty about Vladimir Putin's participation in Istanbul peace talks with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, confirming agreed-upon additional economic sanctions against Russia if Putin doesn't attend, but ruling out asset seizure due to internation...
Macron: Uncertain Putin Peace Talks, Sanctions Looming, Gaza Condemnation
French President Macron, in a televised interview, expressed uncertainty about Vladimir Putin's participation in Istanbul peace talks with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, confirming agreed-upon additional economic sanctions against Russia if Putin doesn't attend, but ruling out asset seizure due to internation...
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36% Bias Score


Merz Announces Sweeping Reforms for Germany
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a comprehensive reform agenda, including social system restructuring and increased international cooperation, particularly with the US and in support of Ukraine, during the Ludwig Erhard Foundation's "Economics Day.
Merz Announces Sweeping Reforms for Germany
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a comprehensive reform agenda, including social system restructuring and increased international cooperation, particularly with the US and in support of Ukraine, during the Ludwig Erhard Foundation's "Economics Day.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Bypasses Court Rulings on Building Permits with Green Fee Amendment
The Greek Ministry of Environment introduced an amendment bypassing court decisions that nullified building permits utilizing New Building Regulations (NOK) bonuses; projects can proceed by paying a fee for green initiatives, prioritizing developers over citizens concerned about increased constructi...
Greece Bypasses Court Rulings on Building Permits with Green Fee Amendment
The Greek Ministry of Environment introduced an amendment bypassing court decisions that nullified building permits utilizing New Building Regulations (NOK) bonuses; projects can proceed by paying a fee for green initiatives, prioritizing developers over citizens concerned about increased constructi...
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56% Bias Score


Greek Polls: New Democracy Rises, Plefsi Eleftherias Fluctuates
Recent polls show New Democracy gaining 1-1.6% in voting intention (24-25.2%), attributed to economic measures and tax cut prospects; Plefsi Eleftherias fluctuates (11.5-13.9%), while PASOK shows a 0.4-1.3% drop; SYRIZA remains stagnant (5-6%); Greek Solution is at 8-9.4%; and KKE is at 7-8.3%.
Greek Polls: New Democracy Rises, Plefsi Eleftherias Fluctuates
Recent polls show New Democracy gaining 1-1.6% in voting intention (24-25.2%), attributed to economic measures and tax cut prospects; Plefsi Eleftherias fluctuates (11.5-13.9%), while PASOK shows a 0.4-1.3% drop; SYRIZA remains stagnant (5-6%); Greek Solution is at 8-9.4%; and KKE is at 7-8.3%.
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40% Bias Score


Surge in Funding for Innovative Greek Startups
Greek startups raised over €25.8 million in funding in one month, with Unblocked securing $20 million and Coffeeco Upcycle receiving €715,000, highlighting a surge in investment in innovative Greek companies.
Surge in Funding for Innovative Greek Startups
Greek startups raised over €25.8 million in funding in one month, with Unblocked securing $20 million and Coffeeco Upcycle receiving €715,000, highlighting a surge in investment in innovative Greek companies.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Lifts US Sanctions on Syria at Bin Salman's Request
Former US President Donald Trump announced the lifting of US sanctions on Syria during a visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, following a meeting with Syrian interim president Ahmed al Sarraj and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan participating via vid...

Trump Lifts US Sanctions on Syria at Bin Salman's Request
Former US President Donald Trump announced the lifting of US sanctions on Syria during a visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, following a meeting with Syrian interim president Ahmed al Sarraj and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan participating via vid...
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60% Bias Score

Hungary: Bill Restricting Foreign-Funded Organizations Sparks Outrage
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party introduced a bill establishing a registry for foreign-funded organizations deemed threats to national sovereignty, managed by the State Protection Office (SPO), triggering widespread criticism and comparisons to Russia's 'foreign agent' law.

Hungary: Bill Restricting Foreign-Funded Organizations Sparks Outrage
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party introduced a bill establishing a registry for foreign-funded organizations deemed threats to national sovereignty, managed by the State Protection Office (SPO), triggering widespread criticism and comparisons to Russia's 'foreign agent' law.
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48% Bias Score

Thessaloniki Far-Right Member's Past Conviction Highlights Ongoing Extremism
A 20-year-old man, convicted in 2018 for his role in a violent attack on Thessaloniki's mayor, Yannis Boutaris, has been identified as a key member of the far-right group Ethniki Neolaia Thessalonikis (ENETH), underscoring the group's sustained activity and the enduring consequences of such violent ...

Thessaloniki Far-Right Member's Past Conviction Highlights Ongoing Extremism
A 20-year-old man, convicted in 2018 for his role in a violent attack on Thessaloniki's mayor, Yannis Boutaris, has been identified as a key member of the far-right group Ethniki Neolaia Thessalonikis (ENETH), underscoring the group's sustained activity and the enduring consequences of such violent ...
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36% Bias Score

Greece Strengthens Restrictions on Politicians' Relatives' Involvement in Foreign Companies
The Greek Ministry of Justice denies opposition claims that a recent amendment allows relatives of politicians to participate in foreign offshore companies, stating it strengthens existing prohibitions on such participation for public officials and their relatives, clarifying Law 3213/2003.

Greece Strengthens Restrictions on Politicians' Relatives' Involvement in Foreign Companies
The Greek Ministry of Justice denies opposition claims that a recent amendment allows relatives of politicians to participate in foreign offshore companies, stating it strengthens existing prohibitions on such participation for public officials and their relatives, clarifying Law 3213/2003.
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40% Bias Score

Generali Hellas Reverses 2023 Losses, Reports €22.9 Million Net Profit in 2024
Generali Hellas reversed a 2023 loss to report €22.9 million net profit in 2024, driven by an 8.2% increase in gross written premiums (€550.7 million) across life and non-life insurance sectors, along with a €29.9 million increase in eligible own funds, surpassing €1 billion in assets under manageme...

Generali Hellas Reverses 2023 Losses, Reports €22.9 Million Net Profit in 2024
Generali Hellas reversed a 2023 loss to report €22.9 million net profit in 2024, driven by an 8.2% increase in gross written premiums (€550.7 million) across life and non-life insurance sectors, along with a €29.9 million increase in eligible own funds, surpassing €1 billion in assets under manageme...
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12% Bias Score

Greek Universities Struggle with Campus Violence and Inadequate Security
Violent incidents at Greek universities, such as an attack on the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens' law school resulting in student injuries, highlight a systemic failure to provide adequate campus security, leading to calls for increased police presence or alternative solutions.

Greek Universities Struggle with Campus Violence and Inadequate Security
Violent incidents at Greek universities, such as an attack on the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens' law school resulting in student injuries, highlight a systemic failure to provide adequate campus security, leading to calls for increased police presence or alternative solutions.
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60% Bias Score
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