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Musk Withdraws OpenAI Buyout Offer, Files Lawsuit
Elon Musk withdrew his \$97.4 billion offer to acquire OpenAI after its board rejected the bid, citing OpenAI's plan to become for-profit as a breach of contract, and filed a lawsuit in California to block the transition. Musk co-founded OpenAI but left the board in 2018.
Musk Withdraws OpenAI Buyout Offer, Files Lawsuit
Elon Musk withdrew his \$97.4 billion offer to acquire OpenAI after its board rejected the bid, citing OpenAI's plan to become for-profit as a breach of contract, and filed a lawsuit in California to block the transition. Musk co-founded OpenAI but left the board in 2018.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Presidency Boosts Musk's Empire Amidst Regulatory Shifts and Policy Risks
Within a month of Trump's presidency, Elon Musk's companies, including SpaceX, Tesla, and X, have gained roughly $20 billion through government contracts and subsidies, while facing reduced regulatory scrutiny, but also potential risks from policy shifts and trade disputes.
Trump Presidency Boosts Musk's Empire Amidst Regulatory Shifts and Policy Risks
Within a month of Trump's presidency, Elon Musk's companies, including SpaceX, Tesla, and X, have gained roughly $20 billion through government contracts and subsidies, while facing reduced regulatory scrutiny, but also potential risks from policy shifts and trade disputes.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs to Hike Prices and Fuel Inflation in US
President Trump's threatened tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, set to take effect March 12th, will significantly increase costs for US industries and fuel inflation, potentially prompting shifts to alternative materials and harming international relations.
Trump's Tariffs to Hike Prices and Fuel Inflation in US
President Trump's threatened tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, set to take effect March 12th, will significantly increase costs for US industries and fuel inflation, potentially prompting shifts to alternative materials and harming international relations.
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56% Bias Score


Foxconn Explores Nissan Investment Amidst Automaker's Financial Troubles
Faced with financial struggles and a failed merger with Honda, Nissan is exploring a potential collaboration with Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics giant, focusing on electric vehicle development; this follows Nissan's failed merger attempt with Honda due to disagreements on restructuring and Nissa...
Foxconn Explores Nissan Investment Amidst Automaker's Financial Troubles
Faced with financial struggles and a failed merger with Honda, Nissan is exploring a potential collaboration with Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics giant, focusing on electric vehicle development; this follows Nissan's failed merger attempt with Honda due to disagreements on restructuring and Nissa...
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40% Bias Score


Greece's Energy Push: EGYPES 2025 and New Hydrocarbon Licenses
Greece's strong presence at the EGYPES 2025 oil and gas exhibition in Cairo (Feb 17-19) coincides with new hydrocarbon exploration licenses in the Peloponnese and Crete, attracting major international players like Chevron and ExxonMobil, while a recent successful bond issuance indicates strong inves...
Greece's Energy Push: EGYPES 2025 and New Hydrocarbon Licenses
Greece's strong presence at the EGYPES 2025 oil and gas exhibition in Cairo (Feb 17-19) coincides with new hydrocarbon exploration licenses in the Peloponnese and Crete, attracting major international players like Chevron and ExxonMobil, while a recent successful bond issuance indicates strong inves...
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44% Bias Score


Syria Conference Addresses Post-Assad Transition
Syrian Foreign Minister Asad al Sibani will participate in a Paris conference on Thursday to address Syria's political transition and economic challenges following the December 8 fall of Bashar al-Assad; the conference, also attended by Arab nations, Turkey, and some EU countries, aims to create a s...
Syria Conference Addresses Post-Assad Transition
Syrian Foreign Minister Asad al Sibani will participate in a Paris conference on Thursday to address Syria's political transition and economic challenges following the December 8 fall of Bashar al-Assad; the conference, also attended by Arab nations, Turkey, and some EU countries, aims to create a s...
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44% Bias Score

Centre Pompidou to Close for Five-Year Renovation
Paris's Centre Pompidou, a cultural landmark housing 140,000 artworks and a national library, will close for a five-year, €260 million renovation to address asbestos, energy inefficiency, and security concerns, impacting tourism and cultural access.

Centre Pompidou to Close for Five-Year Renovation
Paris's Centre Pompidou, a cultural landmark housing 140,000 artworks and a national library, will close for a five-year, €260 million renovation to address asbestos, energy inefficiency, and security concerns, impacting tourism and cultural access.
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28% Bias Score

German Banking Battle: Commerzbank and UniCredit Fight for Mittelstand
UniCredit and Commerzbank are engaged in a marketing battle to win over Germany's Mittelstand businesses amidst UniCredit's attempted acquisition of Commerzbank, with both banks emphasizing their commitment to the sector and Commerzbank highlighting potential customer losses.

German Banking Battle: Commerzbank and UniCredit Fight for Mittelstand
UniCredit and Commerzbank are engaged in a marketing battle to win over Germany's Mittelstand businesses amidst UniCredit's attempted acquisition of Commerzbank, with both banks emphasizing their commitment to the sector and Commerzbank highlighting potential customer losses.
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48% Bias Score

US Signals Reduced Role in European Security, Raising Transatlantic Concerns
Following a phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, and a statement by US Defense Secretary Mark Esper to European partners, the US appears to be shifting towards reduced military involvement in Ukraine and greater emphasis on European self-reliance in defense. This raises concerns about...

US Signals Reduced Role in European Security, Raising Transatlantic Concerns
Following a phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, and a statement by US Defense Secretary Mark Esper to European partners, the US appears to be shifting towards reduced military involvement in Ukraine and greater emphasis on European self-reliance in defense. This raises concerns about...
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Pediatric Cancer Survival Rate Soars to Over 85%
Greece's pediatric cancer survival rate is now over 85%, thanks to advancements in treatment, including cellular and gene therapies, transplants, and international collaborations; this progress is further solidified with the "Marianna V. Vardinoyianni" Oncology Unit becoming the "Elpida" oncology ho...

Greece's Pediatric Cancer Survival Rate Soars to Over 85%
Greece's pediatric cancer survival rate is now over 85%, thanks to advancements in treatment, including cellular and gene therapies, transplants, and international collaborations; this progress is further solidified with the "Marianna V. Vardinoyianni" Oncology Unit becoming the "Elpida" oncology ho...
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44% Bias Score

European Nations Demand Inclusion in Ukraine Peace Talks
Seven European countries, including the UK, France, and Germany, issued a joint statement asserting their necessity in future Ukraine negotiations, emphasizing a fair agreement with security guarantees as essential for lasting peace; this follows US-Russia talks which excluded European nations.

European Nations Demand Inclusion in Ukraine Peace Talks
Seven European countries, including the UK, France, and Germany, issued a joint statement asserting their necessity in future Ukraine negotiations, emphasizing a fair agreement with security guarantees as essential for lasting peace; this follows US-Russia talks which excluded European nations.
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Psychiatric Care Crisis: 12-Hour ER Waits, Police Conflicts
In Greece, a critical shortage of public psychiatric beds forces patients to wait 12+ hours in ERs before being admitted, leading to conflicts between doctors and police, as the government avoids addressing systemic issues.

Greece's Psychiatric Care Crisis: 12-Hour ER Waits, Police Conflicts
In Greece, a critical shortage of public psychiatric beds forces patients to wait 12+ hours in ERs before being admitted, leading to conflicts between doctors and police, as the government avoids addressing systemic issues.
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44% Bias Score
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