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Wildfires in Europe Exceed Long-Term Average by 119%, Linked to Climate Change
Wildfires have burned an area the size of Luxembourg in Europe this year, exceeding the long-term average by 119%, forcing tens of thousands of evacuations and claiming at least three lives in Turkey; scientists attribute this to climate change.
Wildfires in Europe Exceed Long-Term Average by 119%, Linked to Climate Change
Wildfires have burned an area the size of Luxembourg in Europe this year, exceeding the long-term average by 119%, forcing tens of thousands of evacuations and claiming at least three lives in Turkey; scientists attribute this to climate change.
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52% Bias Score


Greece's Persistent High Inflation Impacts Competitiveness and Purchasing Power
Greece's June inflation reached its seventh-highest level in the EU and fifth in the Eurozone, driven by high core inflation exceeding other European countries and fueled by rising labor costs, regulatory changes, and reduced "black market" activity; this impacts competitiveness and purchasing power...
Greece's Persistent High Inflation Impacts Competitiveness and Purchasing Power
Greece's June inflation reached its seventh-highest level in the EU and fifth in the Eurozone, driven by high core inflation exceeding other European countries and fueled by rising labor costs, regulatory changes, and reduced "black market" activity; this impacts competitiveness and purchasing power...
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48% Bias Score


Greek Minister and New Left Leader Clash Over Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
A heated online exchange between Greece's Health Minister, Mr. Georgiadis, and New Left's president, Mr. Haritsis, exposes contrasting views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Mr. Georgiadis firmly supporting Israel and Mr. Haritsis condemning Israel's actions in Gaza as a humanitarian crisis...
Greek Minister and New Left Leader Clash Over Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
A heated online exchange between Greece's Health Minister, Mr. Georgiadis, and New Left's president, Mr. Haritsis, exposes contrasting views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Mr. Georgiadis firmly supporting Israel and Mr. Haritsis condemning Israel's actions in Gaza as a humanitarian crisis...
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64% Bias Score


Cyprus Talks Yield Partial Progress, Border Crossing Dispute Remains
UN-led talks between Cypriot leaders in New York yielded partial progress on four initiatives but failed to open new border crossings, highlighting deep divisions over the island's future structure and leaving negotiations stalled.
Cyprus Talks Yield Partial Progress, Border Crossing Dispute Remains
UN-led talks between Cypriot leaders in New York yielded partial progress on four initiatives but failed to open new border crossings, highlighting deep divisions over the island's future structure and leaving negotiations stalled.
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48% Bias Score


Greece's Libya Policy Errors
Greece's strained relationship with Libya results from strategic miscalculations, including underestimating Turkey's influence, failing to secure European unity, and making tactical missteps like the expulsion of the Libyan ambassador and a failed aid mission; this necessitates a revised strategy.
Greece's Libya Policy Errors
Greece's strained relationship with Libya results from strategic miscalculations, including underestimating Turkey's influence, failing to secure European unity, and making tactical missteps like the expulsion of the Libyan ambassador and a failed aid mission; this necessitates a revised strategy.
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40% Bias Score


UC Berkeley Professor Murdered in Greece; Ex-Wife and Boyfriend Arrested
A UC Berkeley professor, Przemyslaw Jeziorski, was shot dead in Athens, Greece on July 4th; his ex-wife, Nadia Michelidaki, and her boyfriend, Christos Dounias, were arrested and charged with his murder, allegedly orchestrated due to a bitter custody battle and financial disputes.
UC Berkeley Professor Murdered in Greece; Ex-Wife and Boyfriend Arrested
A UC Berkeley professor, Przemyslaw Jeziorski, was shot dead in Athens, Greece on July 4th; his ex-wife, Nadia Michelidaki, and her boyfriend, Christos Dounias, were arrested and charged with his murder, allegedly orchestrated due to a bitter custody battle and financial disputes.
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52% Bias Score

Greek Police Arrest Eight, Including Four Officers, in Major Drug Trafficking Bust
Greek police arrested eight people, including four officers, for a drug trafficking operation running since October 2023, seizing 4.3 kg of suspected cocaine, €20,900, and other evidence; a suspended officer led the ring.

Greek Police Arrest Eight, Including Four Officers, in Major Drug Trafficking Bust
Greek police arrested eight people, including four officers, for a drug trafficking operation running since October 2023, seizing 4.3 kg of suspected cocaine, €20,900, and other evidence; a suspended officer led the ring.
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24% Bias Score

Greece Bolsters Firefighting Resources Amid Challenging Fire Season
Greece is enhancing its firefighting capabilities with 164 new vehicles (€15.55 million) as part of the €2 billion AEGIS program, supplementing 18,000 firefighters, over 1,500 forest rangers, and international support, emphasizing proactive prevention measures costing over €400 million to mitigate t...

Greece Bolsters Firefighting Resources Amid Challenging Fire Season
Greece is enhancing its firefighting capabilities with 164 new vehicles (€15.55 million) as part of the €2 billion AEGIS program, supplementing 18,000 firefighters, over 1,500 forest rangers, and international support, emphasizing proactive prevention measures costing over €400 million to mitigate t...
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44% Bias Score

MBDA's Role in Gaza Airstrikes, China's Cyberattacks, and International Tensions
European arms manufacturer MBDA supplies components for bombs used in Israeli airstrikes killing Palestinian civilians, including children; China's cyberattacks on US targets more than doubled in 2023; the US opposes Israel's attacks on Syria; and Libya continues to challenge Greece's maritime right...

MBDA's Role in Gaza Airstrikes, China's Cyberattacks, and International Tensions
European arms manufacturer MBDA supplies components for bombs used in Israeli airstrikes killing Palestinian civilians, including children; China's cyberattacks on US targets more than doubled in 2023; the US opposes Israel's attacks on Syria; and Libya continues to challenge Greece's maritime right...
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44% Bias Score

Polish Professor Murdered: Ex-Wife and Partner Arrested
A 43-year-old Polish marketing professor was murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece on July 4th; his ex-wife and her new partner were arrested for orchestrating the killing, with three accomplices also apprehended, due to a custody dispute and financial disagreements.

Polish Professor Murdered: Ex-Wife and Partner Arrested
A 43-year-old Polish marketing professor was murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece on July 4th; his ex-wife and her new partner were arrested for orchestrating the killing, with three accomplices also apprehended, due to a custody dispute and financial disagreements.
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52% Bias Score

Greece: Imported Malaria Cases Remain Stable, Local Transmission Eliminated
Despite malaria's eradication in Greece by 1974, 31 to 35 imported cases were reported annually from 2022-2024, with sporadic local transmission (2009-2021) linked to imported cases, highlighting the ongoing global challenge of vector-borne disease.

Greece: Imported Malaria Cases Remain Stable, Local Transmission Eliminated
Despite malaria's eradication in Greece by 1974, 31 to 35 imported cases were reported annually from 2022-2024, with sporadic local transmission (2009-2021) linked to imported cases, highlighting the ongoing global challenge of vector-borne disease.
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16% Bias Score

Libya Challenges Greece, Egypt on Mediterranean Maritime Boundaries
Libya officially notified the UN on July 1st, 2025, of its Mediterranean continental shelf boundaries, rejecting agreements with Greece and Egypt, citing its 2019 deal with Turkey and accusing Greece of violating its sovereign rights by granting hydrocarbon exploration licenses.

Libya Challenges Greece, Egypt on Mediterranean Maritime Boundaries
Libya officially notified the UN on July 1st, 2025, of its Mediterranean continental shelf boundaries, rejecting agreements with Greece and Egypt, citing its 2019 deal with Turkey and accusing Greece of violating its sovereign rights by granting hydrocarbon exploration licenses.
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48% Bias Score
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