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Mitsotakis Addresses Political Polarization and OPEKPE Scandal in Greece
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, during a visit to Evrytania, addressed political polarization, the OPEKPE scandal, and the need to recover funds from those involved; contrasting views on immigration and modernization were also highlighted.
Mitsotakis Addresses Political Polarization and OPEKPE Scandal in Greece
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, during a visit to Evrytania, addressed political polarization, the OPEKPE scandal, and the need to recover funds from those involved; contrasting views on immigration and modernization were also highlighted.
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64% Bias Score


Trinity Test: Successful Atomic Bomb Detonation
The Manhattan Project successfully tested its first atomic bomb on July 16, 1945, in New Mexico's Jornada del Muerto desert, a crucial step leading to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the end of World War II.
Trinity Test: Successful Atomic Bomb Detonation
The Manhattan Project successfully tested its first atomic bomb on July 16, 1945, in New Mexico's Jornada del Muerto desert, a crucial step leading to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the end of World War II.
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56% Bias Score


Russia's War in Ukraine Fueled by Imperial Ambitions and Military-Industrial Economy
Russia's continued aggression in Ukraine stems from its imperial ambitions and a military-industrial economy, evidenced by a 25% increase in defense spending to \$145 billion, exceeding 6% of its GDP, and outpacing NATO in munitions production, despite Western sanctions.
Russia's War in Ukraine Fueled by Imperial Ambitions and Military-Industrial Economy
Russia's continued aggression in Ukraine stems from its imperial ambitions and a military-industrial economy, evidenced by a 25% increase in defense spending to \$145 billion, exceeding 6% of its GDP, and outpacing NATO in munitions production, despite Western sanctions.
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52% 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


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


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

Greece's Political Discord: 2015 Council and Eurozone's 25th Anniversary
Greece's 2015 political leaders' council, marked by unity behind Alexis Tsipras, is now contrasted with current disagreements over its interpretation, while the 25th anniversary of its 2000 Eurozone entry highlights the contrasting periods of national unity and discord.

Greece's Political Discord: 2015 Council and Eurozone's 25th Anniversary
Greece's 2015 political leaders' council, marked by unity behind Alexis Tsipras, is now contrasted with current disagreements over its interpretation, while the 25th anniversary of its 2000 Eurozone entry highlights the contrasting periods of national unity and discord.
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56% Bias Score

Syrian Forces Kill 19 Druze in Suwayda; Israel Retaliates
Syrian government forces killed 19 Druze citizens in Suwayda, southern Syria, following clashes between Druze and Bedouin groups that left over 100 dead; Israel retaliated with airstrikes, prompting condemnation from Syria.

Syrian Forces Kill 19 Druze in Suwayda; Israel Retaliates
Syrian government forces killed 19 Druze citizens in Suwayda, southern Syria, following clashes between Druze and Bedouin groups that left over 100 dead; Israel retaliated with airstrikes, prompting condemnation from Syria.
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52% Bias Score

BYD Poised to Surpass Tesla in Global EV Sales by 2025
BYD is projected to surpass Tesla in global EV sales in 2025 due to its technological advancements, cost competitiveness, and international expansion, while Tesla faces challenges from declining sales and Elon Musk's political involvement.

BYD Poised to Surpass Tesla in Global EV Sales by 2025
BYD is projected to surpass Tesla in global EV sales in 2025 due to its technological advancements, cost competitiveness, and international expansion, while Tesla faces challenges from declining sales and Elon Musk's political involvement.
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52% 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

Paralyzed but Not Disabled: A Greek Woman's Journey of Resilience
In 2015, Georgía Kaltsi, then 21, was paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident that killed a friend; despite this, she became a disability advocate and co-host of a TV show focusing on disability.

Paralyzed but Not Disabled: A Greek Woman's Journey of Resilience
In 2015, Georgía Kaltsi, then 21, was paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident that killed a friend; despite this, she became a disability advocate and co-host of a TV show focusing on disability.
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24% 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
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