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Japan's Election: A Looming Financial Crisis?
Japan faces a potential financial crisis similar to the UK's 2022 crisis due to concerns over the government's fiscal health, amplified by an upcoming election where the opposition's increased spending promises could trigger a market sell-off of Japanese government bonds.
Japan's Election: A Looming Financial Crisis?
Japan faces a potential financial crisis similar to the UK's 2022 crisis due to concerns over the government's fiscal health, amplified by an upcoming election where the opposition's increased spending promises could trigger a market sell-off of Japanese government bonds.
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44% Bias Score


EU's €1.2 Trillion Budget Proposal Sparks Member State Opposition
The European Commission presented a €1.2 trillion budget proposal for 2028-2034, prioritizing defense and competitiveness, potentially reducing cohesion and agricultural funds and sparking opposition from 14 member states including Greece, who prefer maintaining separate budgets.
EU's €1.2 Trillion Budget Proposal Sparks Member State Opposition
The European Commission presented a €1.2 trillion budget proposal for 2028-2034, prioritizing defense and competitiveness, potentially reducing cohesion and agricultural funds and sparking opposition from 14 member states including Greece, who prefer maintaining separate budgets.
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44% Bias Score


Greek Ruling Party Proposes OPECPE Investigation
Greece's ruling New Democracy party submitted a proposal for a parliamentary committee to investigate the Operational Programme for Community Initiatives, Payments and Control (OPECPE), citing €2.7 billion in fines since 1996 for irregularities and aiming to restore the system's credibility.
Greek Ruling Party Proposes OPECPE Investigation
Greece's ruling New Democracy party submitted a proposal for a parliamentary committee to investigate the Operational Programme for Community Initiatives, Payments and Control (OPECPE), citing €2.7 billion in fines since 1996 for irregularities and aiming to restore the system's credibility.
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44% Bias Score


Athens Faces Severe Water Crisis: Reservoirs at Critically Low Levels
A study using satellite and climate data reveals that in late May 2025, the Mornos and Evros reservoirs, key water sources for Athens, were at critically low levels (around 60% capacity), the second lowest in 20 years for Mornos, highlighting a severe water crisis exacerbated by prolonged drought.
Athens Faces Severe Water Crisis: Reservoirs at Critically Low Levels
A study using satellite and climate data reveals that in late May 2025, the Mornos and Evros reservoirs, key water sources for Athens, were at critically low levels (around 60% capacity), the second lowest in 20 years for Mornos, highlighting a severe water crisis exacerbated by prolonged drought.
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20% Bias Score


Greece-Cyprus Interconnection Project Faces Funding Crisis
The €1.4 billion Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project faces a funding crisis due to geopolitical uncertainty delaying seabed surveys, potentially halting construction in August unless Nexans receives further payments; Greece's ADMIE requires regulatory approval for bank financing.
Greece-Cyprus Interconnection Project Faces Funding Crisis
The €1.4 billion Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project faces a funding crisis due to geopolitical uncertainty delaying seabed surveys, potentially halting construction in August unless Nexans receives further payments; Greece's ADMIE requires regulatory approval for bank financing.
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48% Bias Score


Greek Parliament Expresses Concerns Over Saint Catherine's Monastery
Greek Parliament Speaker Nikitas Kaklamanis voiced concerns to the Egyptian ambassador about Saint Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai, receiving assurances that its operation and the monks' lives will remain unchanged, despite underlying concerns about potential future threats.
Greek Parliament Expresses Concerns Over Saint Catherine's Monastery
Greek Parliament Speaker Nikitas Kaklamanis voiced concerns to the Egyptian ambassador about Saint Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai, receiving assurances that its operation and the monks' lives will remain unchanged, despite underlying concerns about potential future threats.
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48% Bias Score

Climate Change Devastates Spain's Coastline
Rising sea levels, extreme heat, and wildfires are devastating Spain's coastal areas and causing a surge in heat-related deaths, prompting the government to invest heavily in sustainable energy and adaptation measures.

Climate Change Devastates Spain's Coastline
Rising sea levels, extreme heat, and wildfires are devastating Spain's coastal areas and causing a surge in heat-related deaths, prompting the government to invest heavily in sustainable energy and adaptation measures.
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48% Bias Score

US Department of Education Investigates University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The US Department of Education is investigating the University of Michigan for allegedly underreporting $86 million in foreign funding since 2020, prompting concerns about national security and following similar investigations at other universities.

US Department of Education Investigates University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The US Department of Education is investigating the University of Michigan for allegedly underreporting $86 million in foreign funding since 2020, prompting concerns about national security and following similar investigations at other universities.
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40% Bias Score

Filippidis Conviction: A Landmark #MeToo Victory in Greece
Petros Filippidis, a Greek actor, was unanimously convicted in a second-instance trial for sexual assault, marking the first final conviction in a Greek #MeToo case and offering a glimmer of hope for survivors while highlighting persistent systemic challenges.

Filippidis Conviction: A Landmark #MeToo Victory in Greece
Petros Filippidis, a Greek actor, was unanimously convicted in a second-instance trial for sexual assault, marking the first final conviction in a Greek #MeToo case and offering a glimmer of hope for survivors while highlighting persistent systemic challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Numan Secures $60M to Expand Telehealth Services and Develop AI Hub
British telehealth company Numan, founded by Sokratis Papafloratos, raised $60 million—$30 million in equity from Big Pi Ventures and others, and $27 million in debt from HSBC—to expand into Greece and establish an AI/ML hub focused on digital health, following a year of significant growth.

Numan Secures $60M to Expand Telehealth Services and Develop AI Hub
British telehealth company Numan, founded by Sokratis Papafloratos, raised $60 million—$30 million in equity from Big Pi Ventures and others, and $27 million in debt from HSBC—to expand into Greece and establish an AI/ML hub focused on digital health, following a year of significant growth.
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12% Bias Score

Christodoulides Seeks to Restart Cyprus Talks in New York
President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus will travel to New York on July 16-17 for a UN meeting on the Cyprus issue, aiming to restart negotiations while maintaining that confidence-building measures should not replace a comprehensive solution.

Christodoulides Seeks to Restart Cyprus Talks in New York
President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus will travel to New York on July 16-17 for a UN meeting on the Cyprus issue, aiming to restart negotiations while maintaining that confidence-building measures should not replace a comprehensive solution.
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32% Bias Score

Greek School Nurses Protest Bill Jeopardizing Student Healthcare
Greek school nurses protest Article 146 of a proposed education bill, which would require them to cover multiple schools within a 500-meter radius, potentially compromising care for children with chronic diseases and conflicting with the 2018 decree mandating individualized support.

Greek School Nurses Protest Bill Jeopardizing Student Healthcare
Greek school nurses protest Article 146 of a proposed education bill, which would require them to cover multiple schools within a 500-meter radius, potentially compromising care for children with chronic diseases and conflicting with the 2018 decree mandating individualized support.
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52% Bias Score
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