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Greek Banks' Strong Loan Growth to Offset Lower Interest Rates: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs affirms its positive view on Greek banks despite ECB interest rate cuts, citing unexpectedly strong loan growth (12-16% vs. 7.5% projected) in Q1 2025 as a mitigating factor for potential impacts on net interest income.
Greek Banks' Strong Loan Growth to Offset Lower Interest Rates: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs affirms its positive view on Greek banks despite ECB interest rate cuts, citing unexpectedly strong loan growth (12-16% vs. 7.5% projected) in Q1 2025 as a mitigating factor for potential impacts on net interest income.
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36% Bias Score


Mother's Testimony Ignites Conflict in Griva Murder Trial
During a heated court session for the murder of 28-year-old Kyriaki Griva, the defendant's mother testified, claiming the victim's family knew about the years-long abusive relationship and that her son had mental health problems, but should still be convicted; her testimony ignited intense conflict ...
Mother's Testimony Ignites Conflict in Griva Murder Trial
During a heated court session for the murder of 28-year-old Kyriaki Griva, the defendant's mother testified, claiming the victim's family knew about the years-long abusive relationship and that her son had mental health problems, but should still be convicted; her testimony ignited intense conflict ...
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60% Bias Score


Russian Strikes Near Polish Border Spark Military Response
Early this morning, Russian strikes on western Ukraine near the Polish border prompted a Polish and allied fighter jet response; in Kyiv, one woman was injured; in Moscow, two Ukrainian drones were intercepted, resulting in a temporary airport closure; and in Kursk, Russia, three people died in a se...
Russian Strikes Near Polish Border Spark Military Response
Early this morning, Russian strikes on western Ukraine near the Polish border prompted a Polish and allied fighter jet response; in Kyiv, one woman was injured; in Moscow, two Ukrainian drones were intercepted, resulting in a temporary airport closure; and in Kursk, Russia, three people died in a se...
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Intensifies European Heatwave, Causing 2,300 Deaths
Approximately 2,300 heat-related deaths occurred in 12 European cities during a recent heatwave; climate change is estimated to have caused 1,500 of these deaths by intensifying the heatwave by 2-4 degrees Celsius.
Climate Change Intensifies European Heatwave, Causing 2,300 Deaths
Approximately 2,300 heat-related deaths occurred in 12 European cities during a recent heatwave; climate change is estimated to have caused 1,500 of these deaths by intensifying the heatwave by 2-4 degrees Celsius.
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36% Bias Score


Greece Launches Real Estate Registry to Combat Tax Evasion
Greece's Independent Public Revenue Authority is launching a Real Estate Ownership Registry in late July to combat tax evasion on property income and improve housing policy, using data from the National Land Registry and other sources to create comprehensive property profiles and address undeclared ...
Greece Launches Real Estate Registry to Combat Tax Evasion
Greece's Independent Public Revenue Authority is launching a Real Estate Ownership Registry in late July to combat tax evasion on property income and improve housing policy, using data from the National Land Registry and other sources to create comprehensive property profiles and address undeclared ...
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's F-35 Bid: Erdogan's Leverage and Congressional Opposition
John Sitilides, a Greek-American analyst, discusses Turkey's attempts to rejoin the F-35 program, highlighting President Erdogan's strategic leverage and the challenges posed by Congressional opposition due to Turkey's purchase of S-400 missile systems from Russia. He also notes the strong Greek-Ame...
Turkey's F-35 Bid: Erdogan's Leverage and Congressional Opposition
John Sitilides, a Greek-American analyst, discusses Turkey's attempts to rejoin the F-35 program, highlighting President Erdogan's strategic leverage and the challenges posed by Congressional opposition due to Turkey's purchase of S-400 missile systems from Russia. He also notes the strong Greek-Ame...
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36% Bias Score

Record High in Greek Out-of-Court Debt Settlements
Greece's out-of-court debt settlement mechanism saw record-high activity in June, with 1,995 new settlements totaling €670 million, exceeding previous records and reflecting improved access for vulnerable groups; however, significant large-scale debt remains.

Record High in Greek Out-of-Court Debt Settlements
Greece's out-of-court debt settlement mechanism saw record-high activity in June, with 1,995 new settlements totaling €670 million, exceeding previous records and reflecting improved access for vulnerable groups; however, significant large-scale debt remains.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Former Prime Ministers Consider Political Comebacks
Former Greek Prime Ministers Alexis Tsipras and Antonis Samaras are reportedly considering political comebacks, evidenced by Tsipras's recent comments on electoral dilemmas and reports of both receiving advice on announcing new political parties, potentially impacting the Greek political landscape.

Greek Former Prime Ministers Consider Political Comebacks
Former Greek Prime Ministers Alexis Tsipras and Antonis Samaras are reportedly considering political comebacks, evidenced by Tsipras's recent comments on electoral dilemmas and reports of both receiving advice on announcing new political parties, potentially impacting the Greek political landscape.
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48% Bias Score

Texas Floods: 109 Dead, Hundreds Missing After Devastating Rainfall
At least 109 people died in the devastating Texas floods on July 4th, primarily in Kerr County where torrential rains caused the Guadalupe River to overflow, resulting in widespread destruction and ongoing search efforts for over 180 missing individuals.

Texas Floods: 109 Dead, Hundreds Missing After Devastating Rainfall
At least 109 people died in the devastating Texas floods on July 4th, primarily in Kerr County where torrential rains caused the Guadalupe River to overflow, resulting in widespread destruction and ongoing search efforts for over 180 missing individuals.
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28% Bias Score

Houthi Attack Kills Three on Greek Cargo Ship in Red Sea
Three crew members died, and two were seriously injured in a Houthi attack on the Greek-owned Eternity C cargo ship in the Red Sea on Monday. The ship, carrying 1,400 tons of soybeans from Somalia to Jeddah, was attacked by speedboats and drones or missiles, and a rescue attempt was thwarted.

Houthi Attack Kills Three on Greek Cargo Ship in Red Sea
Three crew members died, and two were seriously injured in a Houthi attack on the Greek-owned Eternity C cargo ship in the Red Sea on Monday. The ship, carrying 1,400 tons of soybeans from Somalia to Jeddah, was attacked by speedboats and drones or missiles, and a rescue attempt was thwarted.
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52% Bias Score

AI-Driven Layoffs: Junior vs. Senior Employees—A Shifting Landscape
Amazon and Microsoft's recent layoffs, fueled by AI implementation, spark concerns about job displacement; data suggests junior employees in computer-related fields are disproportionately affected, while senior roles face risks due to cost-cutting measures and AI's potential to replace various skill...

AI-Driven Layoffs: Junior vs. Senior Employees—A Shifting Landscape
Amazon and Microsoft's recent layoffs, fueled by AI implementation, spark concerns about job displacement; data suggests junior employees in computer-related fields are disproportionately affected, while senior roles face risks due to cost-cutting measures and AI's potential to replace various skill...
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44% Bias Score

Libya's Fractured Stability: Internal Divisions and External Interference"
Libya remains divided between the internationally recognized GNU in Tripoli and the de facto GNS in Cyrenaica, hampered by overdue elections, competing external influence from Turkey and Russia, and a worsening migrant crisis, further complicated by recent expulsions of EU officials from Benghazi.

Libya's Fractured Stability: Internal Divisions and External Interference"
Libya remains divided between the internationally recognized GNU in Tripoli and the de facto GNS in Cyrenaica, hampered by overdue elections, competing external influence from Turkey and Russia, and a worsening migrant crisis, further complicated by recent expulsions of EU officials from Benghazi.
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60% Bias Score
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