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Piraeus Bank Forecasts €10 Billion Credit Expansion, Strong Growth
Piraeus Bank projects a €10 billion net credit expansion over four years, driven by strong business loan demand and Recovery Fund participation, aiming for a 2.7% net interest margin and increased dividend payouts.
Piraeus Bank Forecasts €10 Billion Credit Expansion, Strong Growth
Piraeus Bank projects a €10 billion net credit expansion over four years, driven by strong business loan demand and Recovery Fund participation, aiming for a 2.7% net interest margin and increased dividend payouts.
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52% Bias Score


Von der Leyen's Ankara Visit Highlights Limited Progress in EU-Turkey Relations
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's December 17th visit to Ankara showed limited progress in EU-Turkey relations, with continued disagreements on issues such as Turkey's EU membership, the Customs Union update, and visa liberalization, despite some areas of cooperation.
Von der Leyen's Ankara Visit Highlights Limited Progress in EU-Turkey Relations
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's December 17th visit to Ankara showed limited progress in EU-Turkey relations, with continued disagreements on issues such as Turkey's EU membership, the Customs Union update, and visa liberalization, despite some areas of cooperation.
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44% Bias Score


Stellantis Invests €2 Billion in Italy to Boost Car Production
Stellantis pledged a €2 billion investment in Italy for 2024, aiming to increase car production and improve relations with the Italian government after disagreements over the European automotive crisis; this follows the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares and includes plans to restart production of hybr...
Stellantis Invests €2 Billion in Italy to Boost Car Production
Stellantis pledged a €2 billion investment in Italy for 2024, aiming to increase car production and improve relations with the Italian government after disagreements over the European automotive crisis; this follows the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares and includes plans to restart production of hybr...
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48% Bias Score


Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Processing After Assad Regime Fall
Following the reported fall of the Assad regime on December 8th, Germany immediately suspended the processing of over 47,000 Syrian asylum applications; other European countries followed suit, raising concerns among the 1.5 million Syrians in Europe since 2011, as this contrasts sharply with the 201...
Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Processing After Assad Regime Fall
Following the reported fall of the Assad regime on December 8th, Germany immediately suspended the processing of over 47,000 Syrian asylum applications; other European countries followed suit, raising concerns among the 1.5 million Syrians in Europe since 2011, as this contrasts sharply with the 201...
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48% Bias Score


Le Pen Prepares for Early French Presidential Election Amidst Macron's Political Weakness
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen announced Wednesday that she is preparing for an early presidential election, citing President Emmanuel Macron's weakened political standing following a hung parliament, tensions with the new prime minister, budget problems, and a perceived humiliation over a re...
Le Pen Prepares for Early French Presidential Election Amidst Macron's Political Weakness
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen announced Wednesday that she is preparing for an early presidential election, citing President Emmanuel Macron's weakened political standing following a hung parliament, tensions with the new prime minister, budget problems, and a perceived humiliation over a re...
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40% Bias Score


EU Enlargement: Budgetary Shifts and Economic Impacts
A potential EU expansion to 36 states would increase the budget to €1356 billion but decrease cohesion funds for Southern European countries, with Italy and Spain facing the biggest cuts (€9 billion each), while benefiting from increased trade and FDI, costing the current 27 members €26 billion annu...
EU Enlargement: Budgetary Shifts and Economic Impacts
A potential EU expansion to 36 states would increase the budget to €1356 billion but decrease cohesion funds for Southern European countries, with Italy and Spain facing the biggest cuts (€9 billion each), while benefiting from increased trade and FDI, costing the current 27 members €26 billion annu...
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36% Bias Score

EU Launches €10.6 Billion SpaceRISE Project to Rival Starlink
The European Union approved the SpaceRISE project, a €10.6 billion initiative involving 290 satellites to improve cybersecurity and offer a European alternative to Starlink, with the first communications expected by 2030.

EU Launches €10.6 Billion SpaceRISE Project to Rival Starlink
The European Union approved the SpaceRISE project, a €10.6 billion initiative involving 290 satellites to improve cybersecurity and offer a European alternative to Starlink, with the first communications expected by 2030.
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36% Bias Score

Stellantis and Italy Partner to Revitalize Automotive Sector
Stellantis announced a €2 billion investment in Italian plants by 2025, securing jobs and assigning new models to its factories, in collaboration with the Italian government which is providing over €1 billion in support to counter the current automotive sector crisis and declining sales.

Stellantis and Italy Partner to Revitalize Automotive Sector
Stellantis announced a €2 billion investment in Italian plants by 2025, securing jobs and assigning new models to its factories, in collaboration with the Italian government which is providing over €1 billion in support to counter the current automotive sector crisis and declining sales.
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36% Bias Score

Stellantis to Invest \$8 Billion in Italian Operations
Stellantis announced a \$2 billion investment in Italy next year and a further \$6 billion in its supply chain, increasing production at six Italian plants starting in 2026 with over a dozen new models by 2032, in response to concerns about job security after the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Peug...

Stellantis to Invest \$8 Billion in Italian Operations
Stellantis announced a \$2 billion investment in Italy next year and a further \$6 billion in its supply chain, increasing production at six Italian plants starting in 2026 with over a dozen new models by 2032, in response to concerns about job security after the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Peug...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Economy Projected to Grow 2.2-2.4% in 2025
Greece's State Budget Office projects 2.2-2.4% economic growth in 2025, driven by private consumption and exports, with a realistic goal of €2.5 billion annually from reduced tax evasion; Q3 2024 saw 2.4% GDP growth.

Greek Economy Projected to Grow 2.2-2.4% in 2025
Greece's State Budget Office projects 2.2-2.4% economic growth in 2025, driven by private consumption and exports, with a realistic goal of €2.5 billion annually from reduced tax evasion; Q3 2024 saw 2.4% GDP growth.
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32% Bias Score

Georgia's Political Crisis Deepens Amidst Protests and Uncertain Future
Georgia's political crisis, stemming from disputed elections and the suspension of EU accession talks, intensifies as the newly elected president faces legitimacy challenges amid ongoing protests and three potential future scenarios unfold.

Georgia's Political Crisis Deepens Amidst Protests and Uncertain Future
Georgia's political crisis, stemming from disputed elections and the suspension of EU accession talks, intensifies as the newly elected president faces legitimacy challenges amid ongoing protests and three potential future scenarios unfold.
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40% Bias Score

EU Faces Pressure to Reconsider Automaker CO2 Emission Fines
France, Italy, and other EU countries are opposing potential fines for automakers failing to meet 2025 CO2 emission targets, arguing it would harm the industry's competitiveness. This follows the EU's plan to ban new combustion engine vehicles by 2035.

EU Faces Pressure to Reconsider Automaker CO2 Emission Fines
France, Italy, and other EU countries are opposing potential fines for automakers failing to meet 2025 CO2 emission targets, arguing it would harm the industry's competitiveness. This follows the EU's plan to ban new combustion engine vehicles by 2035.
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52% Bias Score
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