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OPECPE's Dependence on Private Company Raises Concerns of Financial Irregularities
Former OPECPE IT head Panagiotis Theodoropoulos's March 2025 testimony to the EPPO detailed OPECPE's concerning dependence on Neuropublic, a private company, hindering cloud migration and potentially costing €300,000, raising concerns about transparency and financial irregularities within the organi...
OPECPE's Dependence on Private Company Raises Concerns of Financial Irregularities
Former OPECPE IT head Panagiotis Theodoropoulos's March 2025 testimony to the EPPO detailed OPECPE's concerning dependence on Neuropublic, a private company, hindering cloud migration and potentially costing €300,000, raising concerns about transparency and financial irregularities within the organi...
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52% Bias Score


Cyprus Wildfire: 43 Homes Destroyed, Two Dead
A large wildfire in Lemesos, Cyprus, starting July 23rd, has destroyed 43 homes, damaged 29 more, and killed two people. 12 communities were evacuated as the fire, possibly arson, spread over 124 square kilometers.
Cyprus Wildfire: 43 Homes Destroyed, Two Dead
A large wildfire in Lemesos, Cyprus, starting July 23rd, has destroyed 43 homes, damaged 29 more, and killed two people. 12 communities were evacuated as the fire, possibly arson, spread over 124 square kilometers.
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36% Bias Score


Greek Port Employees Arrested in Major Cocaine Smuggling Bust
Seven port employees in Piraeus, Greece, were arrested for allegedly importing 35 kilograms of cocaine from South America hidden in shipping containers; three were apprehended after a chase involving a Porsche Cayenne and a motorcycle, highlighting a sophisticated smuggling operation.
Greek Port Employees Arrested in Major Cocaine Smuggling Bust
Seven port employees in Piraeus, Greece, were arrested for allegedly importing 35 kilograms of cocaine from South America hidden in shipping containers; three were apprehended after a chase involving a Porsche Cayenne and a motorcycle, highlighting a sophisticated smuggling operation.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Cuts Interest Rate Amidst Political Uncertainty
The Central Bank of Turkey unexpectedly lowered its weekly repo rate from 46 percent to 43 percent on Thursday, defying analysts' expectations for a smaller cut; this decision reflects a belief that markets have stabilized and inflation is slowing, despite ongoing political risks.
Turkey Cuts Interest Rate Amidst Political Uncertainty
The Central Bank of Turkey unexpectedly lowered its weekly repo rate from 46 percent to 43 percent on Thursday, defying analysts' expectations for a smaller cut; this decision reflects a belief that markets have stabilized and inflation is slowing, despite ongoing political risks.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Consolidates Military Conscripts, Boosts Reserves
Greece's Ministry of National Defense announced sweeping changes to its military structure, including consolidating all conscripts into the Army from January 1, 2026, to strengthen reserves by 5,000-6,000 annually, increasing soldier pay by up to 150 euros monthly, and investing 65 million euros in ...
Greece Consolidates Military Conscripts, Boosts Reserves
Greece's Ministry of National Defense announced sweeping changes to its military structure, including consolidating all conscripts into the Army from January 1, 2026, to strengthen reserves by 5,000-6,000 annually, increasing soldier pay by up to 150 euros monthly, and investing 65 million euros in ...
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36% Bias Score


Rising Costs Shift Greek Tourism Towards Non-Rented Accommodation and Foreign Travel in 2024
In 2024, rising accommodation and food costs in Greece led to 73.7% of Greek tourists' overnight stays being in non-rented accommodations (often friends' or family's homes), resulting in shorter trips (mostly 4–7 days) and a 7.6% rise in outbound travel, despite a 3.9% increase in domestic trips. Th...
Rising Costs Shift Greek Tourism Towards Non-Rented Accommodation and Foreign Travel in 2024
In 2024, rising accommodation and food costs in Greece led to 73.7% of Greek tourists' overnight stays being in non-rented accommodations (often friends' or family's homes), resulting in shorter trips (mostly 4–7 days) and a 7.6% rise in outbound travel, despite a 3.9% increase in domestic trips. Th...
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36% Bias Score

China's Economic Influence Grows as Russia's Dependence Deepens
Manzhouli, a Chinese border city, reveals Russia's growing economic dependence on China, with bilateral trade exceeding $240 billion in 2023, representing 6% of Russia's economy, despite recent trade tensions over coal, timber, and automobiles.

China's Economic Influence Grows as Russia's Dependence Deepens
Manzhouli, a Chinese border city, reveals Russia's growing economic dependence on China, with bilateral trade exceeding $240 billion in 2023, representing 6% of Russia's economy, despite recent trade tensions over coal, timber, and automobiles.
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52% Bias Score

Greek PM Urges Strict Deadlines for Recovery Fund Projects
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the cabinet on Friday, emphasizing strict adherence to deadlines for implementing 25 key reforms and the Recovery Fund projects by year's end, to avoid losing EU funds and ensure effective governance.

Greek PM Urges Strict Deadlines for Recovery Fund Projects
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the cabinet on Friday, emphasizing strict adherence to deadlines for implementing 25 key reforms and the Recovery Fund projects by year's end, to avoid losing EU funds and ensure effective governance.
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40% Bias Score

ECB Pauses Interest Rate Cuts Amid Trade Uncertainty
The European Central Bank (ECB) paused its interest rate cuts on July 2024, maintaining key rates at 2%, 2.15%, and 2.40%, following eight previous reductions since June 2024. This decision reflects uncertainty surrounding US-EU trade tariffs and conflicting views within the ECB regarding future mon...

ECB Pauses Interest Rate Cuts Amid Trade Uncertainty
The European Central Bank (ECB) paused its interest rate cuts on July 2024, maintaining key rates at 2%, 2.15%, and 2.40%, following eight previous reductions since June 2024. This decision reflects uncertainty surrounding US-EU trade tariffs and conflicting views within the ECB regarding future mon...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Economy Shows Growth Despite Persistent Structural Imbalances
The Hellenic Fiscal Council's Spring Report highlights persistent structural imbalances in the Greek economy, including large current account deficits, low productivity, and high public debt, despite projected 2.3% GDP growth in 2024; it emphasizes the need for productivity-enhancing policies and fi...

Greek Economy Shows Growth Despite Persistent Structural Imbalances
The Hellenic Fiscal Council's Spring Report highlights persistent structural imbalances in the Greek economy, including large current account deficits, low productivity, and high public debt, despite projected 2.3% GDP growth in 2024; it emphasizes the need for productivity-enhancing policies and fi...
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16% Bias Score

High Triglycerides Increase Cardiovascular Risk: Treatment and Prevention
High triglycerides, a common type of fat, increase cardiovascular risk when elevated, often alongside high LDL cholesterol; treatments include statins, lifestyle changes, and medications like niacin, fibrates, or omega-3 fatty acids, with icosapent ethyl showing promise in reducing cardiovascular ev...

High Triglycerides Increase Cardiovascular Risk: Treatment and Prevention
High triglycerides, a common type of fat, increase cardiovascular risk when elevated, often alongside high LDL cholesterol; treatments include statins, lifestyle changes, and medications like niacin, fibrates, or omega-3 fatty acids, with icosapent ethyl showing promise in reducing cardiovascular ev...
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32% Bias Score

Greek Heatwave Exposes Energy Poverty Amid Soaring Temperatures
An extreme heatwave in Athens and Piraeus, Greece, exceeding 40°C, forces 85% of surveyed households to use air conditioning, but high energy costs lead 67% to ration electricity, exacerbating energy poverty and social inequalities, particularly among low-income households.

Greek Heatwave Exposes Energy Poverty Amid Soaring Temperatures
An extreme heatwave in Athens and Piraeus, Greece, exceeding 40°C, forces 85% of surveyed households to use air conditioning, but high energy costs lead 67% to ration electricity, exacerbating energy poverty and social inequalities, particularly among low-income households.
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20% Bias Score
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