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Turkey's Maritime Push Challenges Greece and Cyprus
Turkey is negotiating maritime boundaries with Syria, potentially harming Cyprus, while also actively seeking to finalize its maritime agreement with Libya despite Greek opposition, escalating tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey's Maritime Push Challenges Greece and Cyprus
Turkey is negotiating maritime boundaries with Syria, potentially harming Cyprus, while also actively seeking to finalize its maritime agreement with Libya despite Greek opposition, escalating tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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48% Bias Score


EU Member States Oppose Cohesion Fund Restructuring
Fourteen EU member states, including Greece, are lobbying the European Commission to keep cohesion policy funds separate, fearing cuts to poorer regions under a proposed merger of agriculture and cohesion funds (€1.2 trillion) into a single entity, changing the distribution of €48 billion allocated ...
EU Member States Oppose Cohesion Fund Restructuring
Fourteen EU member states, including Greece, are lobbying the European Commission to keep cohesion policy funds separate, fearing cuts to poorer regions under a proposed merger of agriculture and cohesion funds (€1.2 trillion) into a single entity, changing the distribution of €48 billion allocated ...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Sweeping Spending Bill Passes Congress Despite Internal Divisions and Public Opposition
The US Congress passed Donald Trump's tax and spending bill, 218-214 in the House and by a narrow margin in the Senate, despite internal Republican opposition and projected increases to the national debt and cuts to social programs; public support for the bill is only at 29%.
Trump's Sweeping Spending Bill Passes Congress Despite Internal Divisions and Public Opposition
The US Congress passed Donald Trump's tax and spending bill, 218-214 in the House and by a narrow margin in the Senate, despite internal Republican opposition and projected increases to the national debt and cuts to social programs; public support for the bill is only at 29%.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Investigation Uncovers Conversations Suggesting Corruption in Agricultural Subsidies
Conversations from a 3,000-page case file on the Organization for the Payment of Agricultural Payments (OPECPE) reveal discussions between the resigned Secretary General of Rural Development and Food, Giorgos Stratakos, and Giorgos Xylouris, concerning payments and a potential confrontation with Ioa...
Greek Investigation Uncovers Conversations Suggesting Corruption in Agricultural Subsidies
Conversations from a 3,000-page case file on the Organization for the Payment of Agricultural Payments (OPECPE) reveal discussions between the resigned Secretary General of Rural Development and Food, Giorgos Stratakos, and Giorgos Xylouris, concerning payments and a potential confrontation with Ioa...
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40% Bias Score


Contrasting Trends in Greek Economy: Infrastructure Investment vs. EU Funding Inefficiencies
Greece shows signs of economic acceleration, with the €5.18 million PYRKAL campus compensation, 45.6 million highway passages generating €172.7 million revenue, and €7 million Germanos profits returned to OTE. However, European Public Prosecutor's Office investigations into OPKEPE reveal deep-seated...
Contrasting Trends in Greek Economy: Infrastructure Investment vs. EU Funding Inefficiencies
Greece shows signs of economic acceleration, with the €5.18 million PYRKAL campus compensation, 45.6 million highway passages generating €172.7 million revenue, and €7 million Germanos profits returned to OTE. However, European Public Prosecutor's Office investigations into OPKEPE reveal deep-seated...
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44% Bias Score


Accidental Destruction of Aleppo's "Martyrs' Statue" Sparks Outrage
In Aleppo, Syria, the relocation of the "Martyrs' Statue" resulted in its accidental destruction, sparking outrage on social media due to its historical significance and the conflicting views it represented within the community.
Accidental Destruction of Aleppo's "Martyrs' Statue" Sparks Outrage
In Aleppo, Syria, the relocation of the "Martyrs' Statue" resulted in its accidental destruction, sparking outrage on social media due to its historical significance and the conflicting views it represented within the community.
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40% Bias Score

U.S.-Colombia Diplomatic Crisis Erupts Amid Coup Allegations
The U.S. recalled its chargé d'affaires from Bogotá due to deepening concerns over strained relations with Colombia's President Gustavo Petro, following Petro's allegations of a U.S.-backed coup plot, prompting Colombia to reciprocate by recalling its ambassador to Washington.

U.S.-Colombia Diplomatic Crisis Erupts Amid Coup Allegations
The U.S. recalled its chargé d'affaires from Bogotá due to deepening concerns over strained relations with Colombia's President Gustavo Petro, following Petro's allegations of a U.S.-backed coup plot, prompting Colombia to reciprocate by recalling its ambassador to Washington.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Court Case Exposes €299,343 Agricultural Subsidy Fraud
Thirty-two individuals in northern Greece are accused of fraudulently obtaining €299,343 in agricultural subsidies between 2016 and 2021 by using forged documents and the signatures of seven deceased individuals, exploiting flaws in the verification process.

Greek Court Case Exposes €299,343 Agricultural Subsidy Fraud
Thirty-two individuals in northern Greece are accused of fraudulently obtaining €299,343 in agricultural subsidies between 2016 and 2021 by using forged documents and the signatures of seven deceased individuals, exploiting flaws in the verification process.
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36% Bias Score

Major Oil Companies Show Interest in Greek Offshore Areas
International oil companies, including Total, ENI, and BP, are expressing strong interest in Greek offshore areas south of Crete and Peloponnese, following a Libyan licensing round that excluded Turkish concessions and created opportunities for economies of scale.

Major Oil Companies Show Interest in Greek Offshore Areas
International oil companies, including Total, ENI, and BP, are expressing strong interest in Greek offshore areas south of Crete and Peloponnese, following a Libyan licensing round that excluded Turkish concessions and created opportunities for economies of scale.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Launches Five "Cultural Routes" to Boost Tourism and Regional Development
Greece's Ministry of Culture launched five "Cultural Routes" projects, funded by the Recovery Fund, connecting historical sites across Greece to boost tourism and sustainable regional development, improving visitor management and services.

Greece Launches Five "Cultural Routes" to Boost Tourism and Regional Development
Greece's Ministry of Culture launched five "Cultural Routes" projects, funded by the Recovery Fund, connecting historical sites across Greece to boost tourism and sustainable regional development, improving visitor management and services.
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24% Bias Score

Greek Labor Bill Clarified: No 8-Hour Workday Changes, Increased Flexibility
The Greek Ministry of Labor clarifies the new social security bill, stating that it does not abolish the 8-hour workday or alter dismissal laws, but allows for more flexible annual leave and extends the possibility of 13-hour workdays under strict conditions with increased overtime pay (40%).

Greek Labor Bill Clarified: No 8-Hour Workday Changes, Increased Flexibility
The Greek Ministry of Labor clarifies the new social security bill, stating that it does not abolish the 8-hour workday or alter dismissal laws, but allows for more flexible annual leave and extends the possibility of 13-hour workdays under strict conditions with increased overtime pay (40%).
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4% Bias Score

Greek Government and PASOK Clash Over OPEKEPE Scandal Amidst €500 Million EU Fine"
Amidst a growing scandal involving the Greek agricultural payment agency OPEKEPE, accusations are flying between the ruling party and the opposition PASOK, with the Minister of Justice criticizing PASOK's past governance and the party responding by accusing the government of deflecting blame and hig...

Greek Government and PASOK Clash Over OPEKEPE Scandal Amidst €500 Million EU Fine"
Amidst a growing scandal involving the Greek agricultural payment agency OPEKEPE, accusations are flying between the ruling party and the opposition PASOK, with the Minister of Justice criticizing PASOK's past governance and the party responding by accusing the government of deflecting blame and hig...
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56% Bias Score
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