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Russian Hackers Target Polish Political Websites Before Election
A group of Russian hackers attacked the websites of Poland's Civic Platform party and other political parties two days before the presidential election, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about election interference.
Russian Hackers Target Polish Political Websites Before Election
A group of Russian hackers attacked the websites of Poland's Civic Platform party and other political parties two days before the presidential election, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about election interference.
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24% Bias Score


Tight Race in Romanian Presidential Runoff
Romania's presidential runoff election pits centrist Nicusor Dan against far-right George Simion, with recent polls showing a tight race and the outcome potentially impacting Romania's geopolitical stance and EU relations.
Tight Race in Romanian Presidential Runoff
Romania's presidential runoff election pits centrist Nicusor Dan against far-right George Simion, with recent polls showing a tight race and the outcome potentially impacting Romania's geopolitical stance and EU relations.
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44% Bias Score


Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks: Contrasting Demands and Low Expectations
Russia demands a neutral, demilitarized Ukraine and recognition of annexed territories; Ukraine seeks security guarantees, territorial integrity restoration, and potential NATO membership, rejecting Russian control over annexed regions.
Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks: Contrasting Demands and Low Expectations
Russia demands a neutral, demilitarized Ukraine and recognition of annexed territories; Ukraine seeks security guarantees, territorial integrity restoration, and potential NATO membership, rejecting Russian control over annexed regions.
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44% Bias Score


Greece's Debt Reduction Success Masked by High Debt and Negative Investment Position
Greece's debt-to-GDP ratio decreased significantly (60% since Q1 2021), the highest reduction rate in the Eurozone, yet its public debt (154% of GDP) is the highest, while its negative net international investment position (-132% of GDP) is the worst, raising concerns about medium-term debt sustaina...
Greece's Debt Reduction Success Masked by High Debt and Negative Investment Position
Greece's debt-to-GDP ratio decreased significantly (60% since Q1 2021), the highest reduction rate in the Eurozone, yet its public debt (154% of GDP) is the highest, while its negative net international investment position (-132% of GDP) is the worst, raising concerns about medium-term debt sustaina...
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28% Bias Score


Attica Bank's Q1 2025 Profitability Turnaround
Attica Bank reported a €100,000 profit in Q1 2025, reversing a €3.6 million loss in Q1 2024, driven by increased net interest income (up 90% to €36.8 million), higher net fees and commission income (up 129% to €7.1 million), and cost-cutting measures including a voluntary redundancy program affectin...
Attica Bank's Q1 2025 Profitability Turnaround
Attica Bank reported a €100,000 profit in Q1 2025, reversing a €3.6 million loss in Q1 2024, driven by increased net interest income (up 90% to €36.8 million), higher net fees and commission income (up 129% to €7.1 million), and cost-cutting measures including a voluntary redundancy program affectin...
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28% Bias Score


Greek Prison Mothers Penalized for Protesting Hazardous Conditions
Four mothers at the Eleona Women's Prison in Thebes, Greece, peacefully protested hazardous conditions—a broken sink, exposed wires, and damaged playground equipment—after repeated complaints were ignored; they received a 51-point disciplinary penalty.
Greek Prison Mothers Penalized for Protesting Hazardous Conditions
Four mothers at the Eleona Women's Prison in Thebes, Greece, peacefully protested hazardous conditions—a broken sink, exposed wires, and damaged playground equipment—after repeated complaints were ignored; they received a 51-point disciplinary penalty.
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56% Bias Score

Iran Holds Nuclear Talks Amidst US Tensions
Iran is holding nuclear talks in Turkey today with Britain, France, and Germany, alongside separate negotiations with the US, following the US's 2018 withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and Iran's subsequent enrichment of uranium to 60%, exceeding agreed limits. This comes as the US and Israel exp...

Iran Holds Nuclear Talks Amidst US Tensions
Iran is holding nuclear talks in Turkey today with Britain, France, and Germany, alongside separate negotiations with the US, following the US's 2018 withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and Iran's subsequent enrichment of uranium to 60%, exceeding agreed limits. This comes as the US and Israel exp...
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40% Bias Score

3+1 Ministerial Meeting: Greece, Israel, Cyprus Urge US Participation
The foreign ministers of Greece, Israel, and Cyprus sent a letter to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, requesting US participation in their next 3+1 ministerial meeting to enhance regional cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean, focusing on energy security, counter-terrorism, and infrastructure d...

3+1 Ministerial Meeting: Greece, Israel, Cyprus Urge US Participation
The foreign ministers of Greece, Israel, and Cyprus sent a letter to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, requesting US participation in their next 3+1 ministerial meeting to enhance regional cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean, focusing on energy security, counter-terrorism, and infrastructure d...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Funding Cuts Spark Global Competition for Researchers
Donald Trump's reduced funding for US research, impacting approximately $1 trillion annually, is causing a mass exodus of researchers, with three out of four doctoral and postdoctoral students in the US planning to leave, creating opportunities for other countries to attract top scientific talent.

Trump's Funding Cuts Spark Global Competition for Researchers
Donald Trump's reduced funding for US research, impacting approximately $1 trillion annually, is causing a mass exodus of researchers, with three out of four doctoral and postdoctoral students in the US planning to leave, creating opportunities for other countries to attract top scientific talent.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey Rejects EU Cyprus Envoy Appointment, Accusing Bias
Turkey criticizes the appointment of Johannes Hahn as the EU's special representative for Cyprus, accusing the EU of bias towards Greek Cypriots due to their EU membership despite the rejection of the 2004 UN settlement plan, urging Hahn to acknowledge the existence of two states.

Turkey Rejects EU Cyprus Envoy Appointment, Accusing Bias
Turkey criticizes the appointment of Johannes Hahn as the EU's special representative for Cyprus, accusing the EU of bias towards Greek Cypriots due to their EU membership despite the rejection of the 2004 UN settlement plan, urging Hahn to acknowledge the existence of two states.
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40% Bias Score

Greece and Turkey to Hold Multiple Meetings, Marine Park Announcement Imminent
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan discussed upcoming bilateral meetings, including a potential Supreme Cooperation Council by early July, preceded by political dialogue and positive agenda discussions; Greece also plans to announce two marine parks within 20 days...

Greece and Turkey to Hold Multiple Meetings, Marine Park Announcement Imminent
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan discussed upcoming bilateral meetings, including a potential Supreme Cooperation Council by early July, preceded by political dialogue and positive agenda discussions; Greece also plans to announce two marine parks within 20 days...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Exceeds Budget Targets in First Four Months of 2025
Greece's government budget showed a €60 million surplus in the first four months of 2025, exceeding tax revenue targets by €1.455 billion (7%) due to improved tax collection and lower-than-expected spending, excluding recently announced €1.1 billion relief measures.

Greece Exceeds Budget Targets in First Four Months of 2025
Greece's government budget showed a €60 million surplus in the first four months of 2025, exceeding tax revenue targets by €1.455 billion (7%) due to improved tax collection and lower-than-expected spending, excluding recently announced €1.1 billion relief measures.
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32% Bias Score
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