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Greece Unveils Tax Incentives to Boost Capital Market
Greece's new bill to strengthen its capital market includes tax incentives such as a 100% deduction (capped at €200,000) for SMEs listing on the Athens Exchange and a reduced tax rate on listed corporate bonds (from 15% to 5% for Greek residents) to accelerate market growth.
Greece Unveils Tax Incentives to Boost Capital Market
Greece's new bill to strengthen its capital market includes tax incentives such as a 100% deduction (capped at €200,000) for SMEs listing on the Athens Exchange and a reduced tax rate on listed corporate bonds (from 15% to 5% for Greek residents) to accelerate market growth.
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8% Bias Score


Greek Government's Criticism of Opposition's Railway Proposals Deemed Unfair
An article in a Greek newspaper criticizes the ruling party's unfair criticism of the opposition's lack of railway proposals, citing resource imbalances and the government's continuous engagement in policy as systemic factors that limit the opposition's ability to formulate comprehensive proposals.
Greek Government's Criticism of Opposition's Railway Proposals Deemed Unfair
An article in a Greek newspaper criticizes the ruling party's unfair criticism of the opposition's lack of railway proposals, citing resource imbalances and the government's continuous engagement in policy as systemic factors that limit the opposition's ability to formulate comprehensive proposals.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD Agree on Stricter Immigration, Economic Stimulus in Coalition Deal
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached a rapid coalition agreement focusing on stricter immigration policies—including on-the-spot asylum rejections at borders and halting family reunification—and economic stimulus through investment incentives and tax reforms, aiming for a government formation in the co...
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD Agree on Stricter Immigration, Economic Stimulus in Coalition Deal
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached a rapid coalition agreement focusing on stricter immigration policies—including on-the-spot asylum rejections at borders and halting family reunification—and economic stimulus through investment incentives and tax reforms, aiming for a government formation in the co...
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44% Bias Score


Cyprus-Greece Summit: Coordinating on EU Funds and Eastern Mediterranean Energy
President Christodoulides of Cyprus will visit Athens on March 10th to coordinate with Greece on Turkey's EU funding bids and upcoming trilateral energy talks with Israel, impacting EU defense strategies and regional geopolitics.
Cyprus-Greece Summit: Coordinating on EU Funds and Eastern Mediterranean Energy
President Christodoulides of Cyprus will visit Athens on March 10th to coordinate with Greece on Turkey's EU funding bids and upcoming trilateral energy talks with Israel, impacting EU defense strategies and regional geopolitics.
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36% Bias Score


Germany to Spend €500 Billion on Military and Infrastructure
Germany's potential next Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced a €500 billion investment fund and a change in fiscal policy to prioritize military spending and infrastructure, marking a significant departure from the country's historically cautious approach to spending and aiming to boost the econom...
Germany to Spend €500 Billion on Military and Infrastructure
Germany's potential next Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced a €500 billion investment fund and a change in fiscal policy to prioritize military spending and infrastructure, marking a significant departure from the country's historically cautious approach to spending and aiming to boost the econom...
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44% Bias Score


Skoblikova's Four Golds: A Historic Winter Olympics Triumph
Lidia Skoblikova, born March 8th, 1939, in the Ural Mountains, won four gold medals in speed skating at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Olympics, becoming the first woman to achieve this feat, after early success in multiple sports and overcoming various challenges.
Skoblikova's Four Golds: A Historic Winter Olympics Triumph
Lidia Skoblikova, born March 8th, 1939, in the Ural Mountains, won four gold medals in speed skating at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Olympics, becoming the first woman to achieve this feat, after early success in multiple sports and overcoming various challenges.
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32% Bias Score

Greece Releases 2025 ENFIA Property Tax Assessments with Significant Discounts
Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) released 2025 ENFIA property tax assessments for seven million owners, offering payment in 12 installments with discounts up to 50% based on insurance and income; full exemption applies to families with three or more dependents or over 80% dis...

Greece Releases 2025 ENFIA Property Tax Assessments with Significant Discounts
Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) released 2025 ENFIA property tax assessments for seven million owners, offering payment in 12 installments with discounts up to 50% based on insurance and income; full exemption applies to families with three or more dependents or over 80% dis...
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32% Bias Score

EU Approves Common Defense, But Faces Production Hurdles
European Union leaders, except for Hungary's Viktor Orbán, approved a common defense plan, but face significant challenges due to limited defense industry capacity and existing supply shortages of ammunition and weapons systems.

EU Approves Common Defense, But Faces Production Hurdles
European Union leaders, except for Hungary's Viktor Orbán, approved a common defense plan, but face significant challenges due to limited defense industry capacity and existing supply shortages of ammunition and weapons systems.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Ambiguous Rhetoric: Negotiating Tactic or Threat to Democracy?
President Trump's ambiguous rhetoric, characterized by shifting positions and contradictions across various policy areas, raises questions about its impact on public trust, democratic stability, and international relations; experts debate whether it's a shrewd negotiating tactic or a threat to democ...

Trump's Ambiguous Rhetoric: Negotiating Tactic or Threat to Democracy?
President Trump's ambiguous rhetoric, characterized by shifting positions and contradictions across various policy areas, raises questions about its impact on public trust, democratic stability, and international relations; experts debate whether it's a shrewd negotiating tactic or a threat to democ...
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48% Bias Score

Germany and France Clash Over €150 Billion European Defense Fund
Germany and France are clashing over a proposed €150 billion European defense fund, disagreeing on whether to include non-EU countries like Turkey, mirroring past delays in similar programs and potentially hindering Europe's ability to address defense needs.

Germany and France Clash Over €150 Billion European Defense Fund
Germany and France are clashing over a proposed €150 billion European defense fund, disagreeing on whether to include non-EU countries like Turkey, mirroring past delays in similar programs and potentially hindering Europe's ability to address defense needs.
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40% Bias Score

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan Amid Ukraine Crisis
Following a recent European Council summit, the EU is discussing a €800 billion "REARM Europe" plan to enhance its defense capabilities and support Ukraine, involving coordination with NATO allies and third countries like Turkey, while acknowledging potential challenges and sensitivities.

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan Amid Ukraine Crisis
Following a recent European Council summit, the EU is discussing a €800 billion "REARM Europe" plan to enhance its defense capabilities and support Ukraine, involving coordination with NATO allies and third countries like Turkey, while acknowledging potential challenges and sensitivities.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Government Survives No-Confidence Vote
The Greek government survived a no-confidence vote on Friday night, ending a two-week period of intense political pressure. The vote was followed by the expulsion of an MP for making an inappropriate comment and the government now plans a cabinet reshuffle.

Greek Government Survives No-Confidence Vote
The Greek government survived a no-confidence vote on Friday night, ending a two-week period of intense political pressure. The vote was followed by the expulsion of an MP for making an inappropriate comment and the government now plans a cabinet reshuffle.
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56% Bias Score
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