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High-Level US Officials Attend Cyprus Struggle Conference, Underscoring Strong US-Cyprus Ties
High-ranking US officials, including Senators Schumer and Jeffries, attended the World Coordinating Committee for the Cyprus Struggle's annual conference in the US Capitol, strengthening US-Cyprus relations and highlighting Cyprus's strategic importance in the region.
High-Level US Officials Attend Cyprus Struggle Conference, Underscoring Strong US-Cyprus Ties
High-ranking US officials, including Senators Schumer and Jeffries, attended the World Coordinating Committee for the Cyprus Struggle's annual conference in the US Capitol, strengthening US-Cyprus relations and highlighting Cyprus's strategic importance in the region.
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28% Bias Score


EU's SAFE Defense Project Raises Concerns Amidst Turkish Participation
The EU's €150 billion SAFE defense production program, opposed by Hungary and raising concerns in Greece and Cyprus, allows non-EU participation, potentially including Turkey, despite its occupation of Northern Cyprus.
EU's SAFE Defense Project Raises Concerns Amidst Turkish Participation
The EU's €150 billion SAFE defense production program, opposed by Hungary and raising concerns in Greece and Cyprus, allows non-EU participation, potentially including Turkey, despite its occupation of Northern Cyprus.
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56% Bias Score


Cyprus Offers Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
Cyprus announced a new program offering financial incentives (€2000 for adults, €1000 for children) and work permits to encourage Syrian refugees to return home voluntarily by December 31st, 2024, amidst criticism of alleged forced returns.
Cyprus Offers Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
Cyprus announced a new program offering financial incentives (€2000 for adults, €1000 for children) and work permits to encourage Syrian refugees to return home voluntarily by December 31st, 2024, amidst criticism of alleged forced returns.
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44% Bias Score


Greece's 1974 Oil Announcement: A Gamble Amidst Economic Crisis and Geopolitical Tensions
In 1974, Greece's military junta announced significant oil discoveries in Thasos to address economic instability and shore up its political standing; however, this announcement coincided with Turkey's challenge to Greek territorial waters in the Aegean, escalating tensions and ultimately contributin...
Greece's 1974 Oil Announcement: A Gamble Amidst Economic Crisis and Geopolitical Tensions
In 1974, Greece's military junta announced significant oil discoveries in Thasos to address economic instability and shore up its political standing; however, this announcement coincided with Turkey's challenge to Greek territorial waters in the Aegean, escalating tensions and ultimately contributin...
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44% Bias Score


Greece Chairs UN Security Council Meeting on Maritime Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis chaired a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing maritime security, emphasizing international cooperation to counter threats like piracy and illegal trafficking, and advocating for integrating new technologies like AI while acknowledging potential risks.
Greece Chairs UN Security Council Meeting on Maritime Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis chaired a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing maritime security, emphasizing international cooperation to counter threats like piracy and illegal trafficking, and advocating for integrating new technologies like AI while acknowledging potential risks.
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48% Bias Score


Death Threats, Murder Underscore Risks in Cyprus Crime Reporting
Journalist Aysemden Akin received death threats after publishing articles about a slain mafia boss's illegal gambling empire and political connections in Northern Cyprus; her key source, Cemil Önal, was later assassinated in the Netherlands despite having security.
Death Threats, Murder Underscore Risks in Cyprus Crime Reporting
Journalist Aysemden Akin received death threats after publishing articles about a slain mafia boss's illegal gambling empire and political connections in Northern Cyprus; her key source, Cemil Önal, was later assassinated in the Netherlands despite having security.
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40% Bias Score

EU Awards Recognize Cypriot and Greek Cultural Regeneration Projects
The Nicosia Old Municipal Market and Naxos' Kambones 1615 Venetian tower won European Commission and Europa Nostra awards for outstanding cultural achievements in conservation and adaptive reuse, showcasing urban and rural regeneration models.

EU Awards Recognize Cypriot and Greek Cultural Regeneration Projects
The Nicosia Old Municipal Market and Naxos' Kambones 1615 Venetian tower won European Commission and Europa Nostra awards for outstanding cultural achievements in conservation and adaptive reuse, showcasing urban and rural regeneration models.
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20% Bias Score

EU's SAFE Regulation Faces Opposition from Greece and Cyprus over Turkish Involvement
The EU adopted the SAFE regulation, allocating €150 billion for defense production, but Greece and Cyprus oppose it due to the risk of Turkish involvement, fearing this undermines their security given Turkey's occupation of Cypriot territory and threats towards Greece, despite a minimum 65% EU parti...

EU's SAFE Regulation Faces Opposition from Greece and Cyprus over Turkish Involvement
The EU adopted the SAFE regulation, allocating €150 billion for defense production, but Greece and Cyprus oppose it due to the risk of Turkish involvement, fearing this undermines their security given Turkey's occupation of Cypriot territory and threats towards Greece, despite a minimum 65% EU parti...
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48% Bias Score

Cyprus Offers Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
Cyprus is offering Syrian refugees financial aid (€2,000 per adult, €1,000 per child) and work permits for the primary breadwinner to encourage their voluntary return, with applications accepted until August 31st, 2024, based on a 2009 agreement to return migrants intercepted at sea.

Cyprus Offers Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
Cyprus is offering Syrian refugees financial aid (€2,000 per adult, €1,000 per child) and work permits for the primary breadwinner to encourage their voluntary return, with applications accepted until August 31st, 2024, based on a 2009 agreement to return migrants intercepted at sea.
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60% Bias Score

Greek Consumers to Pay for Delayed Crete-Cyprus Interconnector
Despite the uncertain future of the €1.939 billion Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) project between Crete and Cyprus, Greek consumers will pay €7.3 million in network fees during the second half of 2025, while Cypriot consumers will not pay during construction, due to funding from carbon auctions and ...

Greek Consumers to Pay for Delayed Crete-Cyprus Interconnector
Despite the uncertain future of the €1.939 billion Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) project between Crete and Cyprus, Greek consumers will pay €7.3 million in network fees during the second half of 2025, while Cypriot consumers will not pay during construction, due to funding from carbon auctions and ...
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40% Bias Score

Kondes Wins ILCA7 World Silver
Cypriot sailor Pavlos Kontides secured a silver medal at the ILCA7 World Championships in Qingdao, China, on May 20, 2024, despite winning the final race. His 12 penalty points, including a discarded sixth-place finish, placed him second behind the Dutch winner, Willem-Jan van der Klomp.

Kondes Wins ILCA7 World Silver
Cypriot sailor Pavlos Kontides secured a silver medal at the ILCA7 World Championships in Qingdao, China, on May 20, 2024, despite winning the final race. His 12 penalty points, including a discarded sixth-place finish, placed him second behind the Dutch winner, Willem-Jan van der Klomp.
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28% Bias Score

Insomnia Epidemic in Greece Linked to Political Speculation
An unexplained insomnia epidemic in Greece is linked to speculation about the dismissal of Stephanos Kassélakis's chief of staff, Manolis Kapnisakis, which was denied by Kassélakis, causing public debate and highlighting political sensitivities.

Insomnia Epidemic in Greece Linked to Political Speculation
An unexplained insomnia epidemic in Greece is linked to speculation about the dismissal of Stephanos Kassélakis's chief of staff, Manolis Kapnisakis, which was denied by Kassélakis, causing public debate and highlighting political sensitivities.
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48% Bias Score
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