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Far-Right Candidate Favored in Romania's Repeat Presidential Elections
In Romania's repeat presidential elections, the far-right, Eurosceptic candidate George Simion leads polls, posing a potential threat to Romania's pro-Western alliances and foreign investment, due to his opposition to aiding Ukraine and criticism of the EU's Russia policy. Two centrist candidates op...
Far-Right Candidate Favored in Romania's Repeat Presidential Elections
In Romania's repeat presidential elections, the far-right, Eurosceptic candidate George Simion leads polls, posing a potential threat to Romania's pro-Western alliances and foreign investment, due to his opposition to aiding Ukraine and criticism of the EU's Russia policy. Two centrist candidates op...
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56% Bias Score


Greece's Housing Crisis: An Angry Generation Seeks Solutions
Greece's housing crisis disproportionately affects young people, fueling anger and prompting debate over solutions such as social housing, urban regeneration, and adapting existing buildings; the situation parallels similar struggles in Spain and Portugal.
Greece's Housing Crisis: An Angry Generation Seeks Solutions
Greece's housing crisis disproportionately affects young people, fueling anger and prompting debate over solutions such as social housing, urban regeneration, and adapting existing buildings; the situation parallels similar struggles in Spain and Portugal.
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8% Bias Score


Unpaid Staff at Thessaloniki Hospital Highlight Delays in Greece's Free Afternoon Surgery Program
Nurses, doctors, and paramedics at Thessaloniki's Papapanikolaou Hospital remain unpaid since December 2024 for their work in free afternoon surgeries, which began in November 2024 and are funded by the Recovery Fund, despite other hospitals in the same city not facing such payment delays; approxima...
Unpaid Staff at Thessaloniki Hospital Highlight Delays in Greece's Free Afternoon Surgery Program
Nurses, doctors, and paramedics at Thessaloniki's Papapanikolaou Hospital remain unpaid since December 2024 for their work in free afternoon surgeries, which began in November 2024 and are funded by the Recovery Fund, despite other hospitals in the same city not facing such payment delays; approxima...
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32% Bias Score


TikTok fined €530 million for illegal data transfer to China
The Irish Data Protection Commission fined TikTok €530 million for illegally transferring European user data to China and failing to be transparent with users about this practice, setting a significant precedent for data protection within the EU.
TikTok fined €530 million for illegal data transfer to China
The Irish Data Protection Commission fined TikTok €530 million for illegally transferring European user data to China and failing to be transparent with users about this practice, setting a significant precedent for data protection within the EU.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Attack on Fed Chair Powell Triggers Market Turmoil, Then Retraction
President Trump's attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling him a "loser" and threatening dismissal, initially triggered a market selloff with the dollar hitting four-year lows against the euro, but he later retracted his threat after a meeting with retail CEOs who warned about economi...
Trump's Attack on Fed Chair Powell Triggers Market Turmoil, Then Retraction
President Trump's attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling him a "loser" and threatening dismissal, initially triggered a market selloff with the dollar hitting four-year lows against the euro, but he later retracted his threat after a meeting with retail CEOs who warned about economi...
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32% Bias Score


Iran's Tech-Driven Crackdown Following Mahsa Amini's Death
Mahsa Amini's death in Iran sparked widespread protests, resulting in over 19,000 arrests and 500 executions. The Iranian regime used technological surveillance, including traffic cameras identifying women not wearing hijabs, leading to over a million SMS warnings and 2,000 vehicle confiscations.
Iran's Tech-Driven Crackdown Following Mahsa Amini's Death
Mahsa Amini's death in Iran sparked widespread protests, resulting in over 19,000 arrests and 500 executions. The Iranian regime used technological surveillance, including traffic cameras identifying women not wearing hijabs, leading to over a million SMS warnings and 2,000 vehicle confiscations.
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64% Bias Score

German Intelligence Agency Labels AfD Extremist, Raising Specter of Ban
Germany's domestic intelligence agency labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as extremist and right-wing, prompting a potential ban and raising concerns about the party's influence despite its recent electoral success.

German Intelligence Agency Labels AfD Extremist, Raising Specter of Ban
Germany's domestic intelligence agency labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as extremist and right-wing, prompting a potential ban and raising concerns about the party's influence despite its recent electoral success.
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52% Bias Score

Greek Green Energy Bills Rise Despite Wholesale Price Drop
Greek green energy bills increased by 6% in May to 14.8 cents/kWh despite a 16% drop in wholesale electricity prices, as providers strategically raised prices or kept them constant to encourage customers towards fixed-rate contracts.

Greek Green Energy Bills Rise Despite Wholesale Price Drop
Greek green energy bills increased by 6% in May to 14.8 cents/kWh despite a 16% drop in wholesale electricity prices, as providers strategically raised prices or kept them constant to encourage customers towards fixed-rate contracts.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Legalizes Unauthorized Tourist Port Constructions
Greece's 2018 law, amended five times, legalizes unauthorized constructions in tourist ports operating before January 1, 2022, requiring environmental permits and potentially impacting port development due to relaxed building restrictions and permit requirements.

Greece Legalizes Unauthorized Tourist Port Constructions
Greece's 2018 law, amended five times, legalizes unauthorized constructions in tourist ports operating before January 1, 2022, requiring environmental permits and potentially impacting port development due to relaxed building restrictions and permit requirements.
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44% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Resource-Sharing Deal Signed
The US and Ukraine signed a deal creating a joint investment fund for Ukrainian reconstruction, granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian resources, including rare earths, titanium, lithium, and uranium, in exchange for equal investment, not repayment of past US aid.

US-Ukraine Resource-Sharing Deal Signed
The US and Ukraine signed a deal creating a joint investment fund for Ukrainian reconstruction, granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian resources, including rare earths, titanium, lithium, and uranium, in exchange for equal investment, not repayment of past US aid.
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48% Bias Score

Record High in Foreign Investment in Greek Real Estate in 2024
In 2024, foreign investment in Greek real estate hit a record high of €2.75 billion, a 30% increase from 2023, fueled by a 52.5% rise in EU investment (€990 million) and significant increases from Turkey (€292 million, a 174% increase), partly due to political and economic instability in Turkey, and...

Record High in Foreign Investment in Greek Real Estate in 2024
In 2024, foreign investment in Greek real estate hit a record high of €2.75 billion, a 30% increase from 2023, fueled by a 52.5% rise in EU investment (€990 million) and significant increases from Turkey (€292 million, a 174% increase), partly due to political and economic instability in Turkey, and...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Authorities Arrest Georgian Man for Alleged Spying
A 59-year-old Georgian man living in Greece was arrested for allegedly spying on Greek military installations in Alexandroupolis, providing videos and photos to a recruiter with organized crime ties who has since fled the country; the suspect claimed he was motivated by pro-Russian sentiment.

Greek Authorities Arrest Georgian Man for Alleged Spying
A 59-year-old Georgian man living in Greece was arrested for allegedly spying on Greek military installations in Alexandroupolis, providing videos and photos to a recruiter with organized crime ties who has since fled the country; the suspect claimed he was motivated by pro-Russian sentiment.
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48% Bias Score
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