We need to translate:
- "Market Data Snapshot" -> "Στιγμιότυπο Δεδομένων Αγοράς" or "Στιγμιότυπο Αγοράς" but keep the emoji.
- "24h Change" -> "Μεταβολή 24ωρου"
- "7d Change" -> "Μεταβολή 7 ημερών"
- "Fear & Greed" -> "Φόβος & Απληστία"
- "Fear" -> "Φόβος"
- "Sentiment" -> "Κλίμα" or "Συναίσθημα" - I'll use "Κλίμα" as it's more common in market context.
- "slightly bearish" -> "ελαφρώς πτωτικό" (with red arrow, we keep the arrow)
- "Bitcoin (BTC):" -> "Bitcoin (BTC):" (keep as is, it's proper noun)
- "Rank #1" -> "Θέση #1" or "Κατάταξη #1" - I'll use "Θέση #1"
Also the values remain same: -0.20%, +2.10%, 31, $64,769.
Now the next section: "Brussels waves it off" -> heading. "The EU's message is clear: this is a temporary blip. The bloc's executive says the border checks won't undermine the Schengen agreement, which allows passport-free travel across most of Europe. That may be true, but the fact that two member states are openly sniping at each other over migration is itself a sign of strain. The EU hasn't said when the checks might be lifted, and no mediation process has been announced."
Translation: "Η Κομισιόν το απορρίπτει" (or "Βρυξέλλες το απορρίπτουν") - "Brussels" is often used as metonymy for EU. I'll use "Βρυξέλλες" but in Greek we