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Greece Revises Recovery Plan to Absorb EU Funds Before 2026 Deadline
Greece is revising its Recovery and Resilience Plan for the second time this year to expedite the absorption of EU funds by adjusting 194 milestones and projects before the September 2026 deadline, with a focus on clarifying language for feasibility and removing unachievable projects, while facing t...
Greece Revises Recovery Plan to Absorb EU Funds Before 2026 Deadline
Greece is revising its Recovery and Resilience Plan for the second time this year to expedite the absorption of EU funds by adjusting 194 milestones and projects before the September 2026 deadline, with a focus on clarifying language for feasibility and removing unachievable projects, while facing t...
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36% Bias Score


EU Recovery Fund: Germany's Indirect Gains Exceed Direct Allocations
The EU Recovery Fund, while directly aiding Italy and Spain most, indirectly benefits Germany most (€43 billion over 10 years), due to spillover effects within the EU's single market, highlighting the interconnectedness of the EU economy.
EU Recovery Fund: Germany's Indirect Gains Exceed Direct Allocations
The EU Recovery Fund, while directly aiding Italy and Spain most, indirectly benefits Germany most (€43 billion over 10 years), due to spillover effects within the EU's single market, highlighting the interconnectedness of the EU economy.
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36% Bias Score


Poland Redirects €6 Billion in EU Recovery Funds to Defense
Poland will redirect roughly €6 billion from its EU post-COVID recovery fund to defense projects, becoming the first EU nation to do so, a decision approved by the European Commission on Tuesday and influenced by the war in Ukraine and NATO's evolving defense strategies.
Poland Redirects €6 Billion in EU Recovery Funds to Defense
Poland will redirect roughly €6 billion from its EU post-COVID recovery fund to defense projects, becoming the first EU nation to do so, a decision approved by the European Commission on Tuesday and influenced by the war in Ukraine and NATO's evolving defense strategies.
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36% Bias Score


Greece's Progress on EU Recovery Fund Praised, but Concerns Remain
EU parliamentarians visiting Athens praised Greece's progress on the Recovery Fund, noting its second-place standing in receiving five installments and highlighting the fund's positive impact on growth. Concerns were raised about potentially linking future EU funding to reforms in unrelated sectors.
Greece's Progress on EU Recovery Fund Praised, but Concerns Remain
EU parliamentarians visiting Athens praised Greece's progress on the Recovery Fund, noting its second-place standing in receiving five installments and highlighting the fund's positive impact on growth. Concerns were raised about potentially linking future EU funding to reforms in unrelated sectors.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Faces Tight Deadline for €18 Billion in EU Recovery Funds
The European Commission rejected extending the August 2026 deadline for Greece's Recovery and Resilience Facility funding applications, urging faster implementation of the remaining €18 billion and 240 milestones. This decision highlights Greece's need to improve labor market participation, producti...
Greece Faces Tight Deadline for €18 Billion in EU Recovery Funds
The European Commission rejected extending the August 2026 deadline for Greece's Recovery and Resilience Facility funding applications, urging faster implementation of the remaining €18 billion and 240 milestones. This decision highlights Greece's need to improve labor market participation, producti...
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40% Bias Score


Italy Negotiates €1.5 Billion SpaceX Deal Amid Telecom Industry Challenges
The Italian government is negotiating a €1.5 billion, five-year deal with SpaceX for telecommunications security services, facing opposition from local providers amid financial difficulties and lagging broadband deployment targets.
Italy Negotiates €1.5 Billion SpaceX Deal Amid Telecom Industry Challenges
The Italian government is negotiating a €1.5 billion, five-year deal with SpaceX for telecommunications security services, facing opposition from local providers amid financial difficulties and lagging broadband deployment targets.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's EU Recovery Funds Reduced by €1.1 Billion Due to Unmet Commitments
Spain received €24.137 billion from the EU's NextGenerationEU recovery fund, €1.1 billion less than expected due to unmet commitments in temporary staff stabilization, diesel tax increases, and digitization assessments. Spain has six months to rectify these issues.

Spain's EU Recovery Funds Reduced by €1.1 Billion Due to Unmet Commitments
Spain received €24.137 billion from the EU's NextGenerationEU recovery fund, €1.1 billion less than expected due to unmet commitments in temporary staff stabilization, diesel tax increases, and digitization assessments. Spain has six months to rectify these issues.
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44% Bias Score

EU to End €650 Billion Recovery Fund in 2026
The European Commission will end the €650 billion post-pandemic recovery fund in 2026, despite pressure from several countries, including Italy, Spain, Portugal and Poland, that hoped for an extension. Around €315 billion has already been disbursed out of €648 billion in grants and loans.

EU to End €650 Billion Recovery Fund in 2026
The European Commission will end the €650 billion post-pandemic recovery fund in 2026, despite pressure from several countries, including Italy, Spain, Portugal and Poland, that hoped for an extension. Around €315 billion has already been disbursed out of €648 billion in grants and loans.
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60% Bias Score

Titan Cement Q1 2025: Sales Up Despite Headwinds
Titan Cement Group reported a 2.4% sales increase to €638.4 million in Q1 2025, driven by strong performances in the US and Greek markets, despite unfavorable weather and increased tax burdens; the company projects continued growth for the rest of the year.

Titan Cement Q1 2025: Sales Up Despite Headwinds
Titan Cement Group reported a 2.4% sales increase to €638.4 million in Q1 2025, driven by strong performances in the US and Greek markets, despite unfavorable weather and increased tax burdens; the company projects continued growth for the rest of the year.
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32% Bias Score

Greece Streamlines Energy Markets to Unlock €260M in Recovery Fund Financing
Greece's Ministry of Environment and Energy presented a framework for hydrogen, biomethane, and CCS markets to its Council of Ministers, aiming to absorb €550 million from the Recovery Fund by April 2025 via three bills streamlining licensing and introducing support mechanisms, including a clawback ...

Greece Streamlines Energy Markets to Unlock €260M in Recovery Fund Financing
Greece's Ministry of Environment and Energy presented a framework for hydrogen, biomethane, and CCS markets to its Council of Ministers, aiming to absorb €550 million from the Recovery Fund by April 2025 via three bills streamlining licensing and introducing support mechanisms, including a clawback ...
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4% Bias Score

Mitsotakis Inspects Piraeus Courthouse and Underwater Antiquities Museum
Prime Minister Mitsotakis visited Piraeus, inspecting the under-construction Courthouse and Underwater Antiquities Museum—both partially or fully funded by the Recovery Fund and slated for completion by mid-2026, significantly upgrading the city's infrastructure and cultural offerings.

Mitsotakis Inspects Piraeus Courthouse and Underwater Antiquities Museum
Prime Minister Mitsotakis visited Piraeus, inspecting the under-construction Courthouse and Underwater Antiquities Museum—both partially or fully funded by the Recovery Fund and slated for completion by mid-2026, significantly upgrading the city's infrastructure and cultural offerings.
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48% Bias Score

EU Slows Greece's Recovery Fund Loan Disbursements
Greece will request €3.1 billion from the EU Recovery Fund this week, comprising €1.3 billion in grants and €1.8 billion in loans, following a Commission decision to slow loan disbursements to match grant distribution rates.

EU Slows Greece's Recovery Fund Loan Disbursements
Greece will request €3.1 billion from the EU Recovery Fund this week, comprising €1.3 billion in grants and €1.8 billion in loans, following a Commission decision to slow loan disbursements to match grant distribution rates.
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36% Bias Score
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