

Greece's €33 Billion Bond Oversubscribed Amidst Positive Ratings
Greece's new 10-year bond issuance attracted €33 billion in demand within one hour, exceeding its target of €2.5-€3 billion and reflecting positive investor sentiment amidst a backdrop of potential market instability and high competition, with future credit rating reviews scheduled for March, April,...
Greece's €33 Billion Bond Oversubscribed Amidst Positive Ratings
Greece's new 10-year bond issuance attracted €33 billion in demand within one hour, exceeding its target of €2.5-€3 billion and reflecting positive investor sentiment amidst a backdrop of potential market instability and high competition, with future credit rating reviews scheduled for March, April,...
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40% Bias Score


Nunn vs. Vezenkov: EuroLeague MVP Race Heats Up
Kendrick Nunn of Panathinaikos and Sasha Vezenkov of Olympiacos are in a close competition for the EuroLeague MVP award, both averaging over 20 points per game and significantly impacting their teams' success; their rivalry is captivating fans and shaping the season.
Nunn vs. Vezenkov: EuroLeague MVP Race Heats Up
Kendrick Nunn of Panathinaikos and Sasha Vezenkov of Olympiacos are in a close competition for the EuroLeague MVP award, both averaging over 20 points per game and significantly impacting their teams' success; their rivalry is captivating fans and shaping the season.
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44% Bias Score


Greek Poll: Pessimism, Economic Concerns, and Presidential Election Dominate
An Opinion Poll for Action 24 reveals that 57% of Greeks are pessimistic about 2025, with the cost of living topping their concerns, while 76% want consensus in the presidential election and 54% are worried about a potential war.
Greek Poll: Pessimism, Economic Concerns, and Presidential Election Dominate
An Opinion Poll for Action 24 reveals that 57% of Greeks are pessimistic about 2025, with the cost of living topping their concerns, while 76% want consensus in the presidential election and 54% are worried about a potential war.
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32% Bias Score


Greece Raises €4 Billion in 10-Year Bond Issuance
Greece raised €4 billion through a 10-year bond issuance on January 15th, 2025, with bids totaling €40.5 billion and an interest rate of 3.6%, strategically timed to avoid market uncertainty and benefit from positive credit rating trends.
Greece Raises €4 Billion in 10-Year Bond Issuance
Greece raised €4 billion through a 10-year bond issuance on January 15th, 2025, with bids totaling €40.5 billion and an interest rate of 3.6%, strategically timed to avoid market uncertainty and benefit from positive credit rating trends.
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36% Bias Score


Mati Fire: Deputy Fire Chief Blames Superior in Appeal
In his appeal for the 2018 Mati fire, which killed 104 people, former Deputy Fire Chief Vassilis Matthaiopoulos blamed his superior and others, citing limited resources and unclear jurisdictions as factors contributing to the tragedy. He claimed that he learned of the Daou fire from co-defendant Ioa...
Mati Fire: Deputy Fire Chief Blames Superior in Appeal
In his appeal for the 2018 Mati fire, which killed 104 people, former Deputy Fire Chief Vassilis Matthaiopoulos blamed his superior and others, citing limited resources and unclear jurisdictions as factors contributing to the tragedy. He claimed that he learned of the Daou fire from co-defendant Ioa...
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52% Bias Score


Greece Navigates Complex Geopolitics Amid Deteriorating Israel-Turkey Relations
Greece faces a complex geopolitical situation due to worsening Israel-Turkey relations, particularly concerning Syria, requiring careful navigation of UN resolutions and potential border changes, while maintaining strategic partnerships.
Greece Navigates Complex Geopolitics Amid Deteriorating Israel-Turkey Relations
Greece faces a complex geopolitical situation due to worsening Israel-Turkey relations, particularly concerning Syria, requiring careful navigation of UN resolutions and potential border changes, while maintaining strategic partnerships.
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40% Bias Score

Global Economic Outlook 2025: Growth Amidst Uncertainty
Global economic growth in 2025 is projected at 2.7%-2.8%, influenced by geopolitical instability, high public debt, and technological advancements; Greece's growth depends on structural reforms and attracting foreign investment.

Global Economic Outlook 2025: Growth Amidst Uncertainty
Global economic growth in 2025 is projected at 2.7%-2.8%, influenced by geopolitical instability, high public debt, and technological advancements; Greece's growth depends on structural reforms and attracting foreign investment.
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32% Bias Score

Greece Approves Short-Term Rental Bill Amidst Stakeholder Debate
Greece's parliament approved a bill regulating short-term rentals, prompting mixed reactions from stakeholders; while most support its direction, concerns remain about retroactive application and labor rights, particularly for Airbnb workers, whose numbers are largely undocumented and who often lack...

Greece Approves Short-Term Rental Bill Amidst Stakeholder Debate
Greece's parliament approved a bill regulating short-term rentals, prompting mixed reactions from stakeholders; while most support its direction, concerns remain about retroactive application and labor rights, particularly for Airbnb workers, whose numbers are largely undocumented and who often lack...
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48% Bias Score

Greece to Increase Minimum Wage to €880 by April 2025
The Greek government is initiating a process to increase the minimum wage, starting with consultations in 2025 and 2026, before implementing a mathematical formula from 2028 that considers inflation and productivity, aiming for a minimum wage of €880 by April 2025.

Greece to Increase Minimum Wage to €880 by April 2025
The Greek government is initiating a process to increase the minimum wage, starting with consultations in 2025 and 2026, before implementing a mathematical formula from 2028 that considers inflation and productivity, aiming for a minimum wage of €880 by April 2025.
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20% Bias Score

Greek Tax Assessment Power Expires: Implications for Audits and VAT Deductions
Greece's tax authority lost the right to assess taxes for years up to 2018 at the end of 2024; this affects tax audits and reassessments, as shown in cases involving controlled foreign companies and VAT deductions, with the EU Court of Justice emphasizing the irrelevance of service necessity for VAT...

Greek Tax Assessment Power Expires: Implications for Audits and VAT Deductions
Greece's tax authority lost the right to assess taxes for years up to 2018 at the end of 2024; this affects tax audits and reassessments, as shown in cases involving controlled foreign companies and VAT deductions, with the EU Court of Justice emphasizing the irrelevance of service necessity for VAT...
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20% Bias Score

Greece and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday to co-chair the first meeting of the Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aiming to enhance bilateral ties in defense, investment, energy, tourism, and culture, marking a signif...

Greece and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday to co-chair the first meeting of the Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aiming to enhance bilateral ties in defense, investment, energy, tourism, and culture, marking a signif...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Dublin Agreement Failures Expose EU Migration Challenges
Germany's efforts to return asylum seekers to other EU countries under the Dublin Agreement have largely failed; of 74,583 requests, only 5,827 were accepted, with significantly lower success rates for Italy and Greece, leading to political criticism and calls for policy changes.

Germany's Dublin Agreement Failures Expose EU Migration Challenges
Germany's efforts to return asylum seekers to other EU countries under the Dublin Agreement have largely failed; of 74,583 requests, only 5,827 were accepted, with significantly lower success rates for Italy and Greece, leading to political criticism and calls for policy changes.
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48% Bias Score