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TotalEnergies' LNG Deal Hinges on Fate of Controversial BC Pipeline
TotalEnergies signed a 20-year deal to buy two million tonnes of LNG annually from British Columbia's Ksi Lisims facility, but the project's associated pipeline faces cost overruns and environmental opposition, with its future hinging on government approval.
TotalEnergies' LNG Deal Hinges on Fate of Controversial BC Pipeline
TotalEnergies signed a 20-year deal to buy two million tonnes of LNG annually from British Columbia's Ksi Lisims facility, but the project's associated pipeline faces cost overruns and environmental opposition, with its future hinging on government approval.
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36% Bias Score


NATO Corruption Investigation Leads to Five Arrests
A corruption investigation involving NATO's Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) led to five arrests in Belgium and the Netherlands, raising concerns about the oversight of defense spending and contracts for ammunition and drones; the investigation extends to Italy, Spain, and the US.
NATO Corruption Investigation Leads to Five Arrests
A corruption investigation involving NATO's Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) led to five arrests in Belgium and the Netherlands, raising concerns about the oversight of defense spending and contracts for ammunition and drones; the investigation extends to Italy, Spain, and the US.
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24% Bias Score


Argentine Indigenous Communities Protest Lithium Mining, Citing Lack of Consent
Indigenous communities in Jujuy, Catamarca, and Mendoza, Argentina, are protesting lithium mining projects, alleging the absence of free, prior, and informed consent, despite government claims otherwise; they highlight environmental damage and broken promises, emphasizing the threat to their traditi...
Argentine Indigenous Communities Protest Lithium Mining, Citing Lack of Consent
Indigenous communities in Jujuy, Catamarca, and Mendoza, Argentina, are protesting lithium mining projects, alleging the absence of free, prior, and informed consent, despite government claims otherwise; they highlight environmental damage and broken promises, emphasizing the threat to their traditi...
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56% Bias Score


Dan Wins Romanian Presidency, Defeating Far-Right Challenger
In the Romanian presidential election, independent candidate Nicuşor Dan defeated far-right leader George Simion with 54 percent of the vote, preventing a potential rise of extremism. The election reveals deep societal divisions, as Simion received 46 percent of the vote, highlighting the need for n...
Dan Wins Romanian Presidency, Defeating Far-Right Challenger
In the Romanian presidential election, independent candidate Nicuşor Dan defeated far-right leader George Simion with 54 percent of the vote, preventing a potential rise of extremism. The election reveals deep societal divisions, as Simion received 46 percent of the vote, highlighting the need for n...
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60% Bias Score


Revolut Invests £840 Million in France, Establishing Paris as Western European HQ
Revolut, a UK-based fintech company with 55 million customers and over £1 billion in profit last year, announced an £840 million investment in France, creating its Western European headquarters in Paris to serve 40 million EU customers and creating over 200 jobs, while maintaining its global headqua...
Revolut Invests £840 Million in France, Establishing Paris as Western European HQ
Revolut, a UK-based fintech company with 55 million customers and over £1 billion in profit last year, announced an £840 million investment in France, creating its Western European headquarters in Paris to serve 40 million EU customers and creating over 200 jobs, while maintaining its global headqua...
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36% Bias Score


Junqueras Accuses Rajoy of Masterminding Catalonia Espionage Operation
Former Catalan vice-president Oriol Junqueras accused former Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of orchestrating Operation Catalonia, a campaign of espionage and fabricated evidence against Catalan independence leaders, during a Spanish Congress investigative committee hearing on Monday.
Junqueras Accuses Rajoy of Masterminding Catalonia Espionage Operation
Former Catalan vice-president Oriol Junqueras accused former Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of orchestrating Operation Catalonia, a campaign of espionage and fabricated evidence against Catalan independence leaders, during a Spanish Congress investigative committee hearing on Monday.
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36% Bias Score

UK and EU Forge New Strategic Partnership, Despite Fishing Rights Compromise
The UK and EU announced a new strategic partnership, including an SPS agreement to simplify food trade and extended EU fishing rights until 2038, despite internal UK opposition and many aspects remaining to be negotiated.

UK and EU Forge New Strategic Partnership, Despite Fishing Rights Compromise
The UK and EU announced a new strategic partnership, including an SPS agreement to simplify food trade and extended EU fishing rights until 2038, despite internal UK opposition and many aspects remaining to be negotiated.
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48% Bias Score

France Proposes Stricter EU Grant Controls to Combat Hate Speech and Anti-EU Values
France is pushing for stricter EU grant allocation rules to counter antisemitism, hate speech, and the funding of groups hostile to European values, citing cases of EU money funding campaigns that violated French secularism and entities linked to Islamist movements, prompting a proposal for discussi...

France Proposes Stricter EU Grant Controls to Combat Hate Speech and Anti-EU Values
France is pushing for stricter EU grant allocation rules to counter antisemitism, hate speech, and the funding of groups hostile to European values, citing cases of EU money funding campaigns that violated French secularism and entities linked to Islamist movements, prompting a proposal for discussi...
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48% Bias Score

Venezuela Suspends Flights from Colombia Amid Alleged Pre-Election Attack Plot
The Venezuelan government announced on May 19, 2025, the discovery of an alleged plan to attack embassies and key infrastructure before the May 25 elections, resulting in the arrest of 38 people and the suspension of flights from Colombia. Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello accused opposition leader...

Venezuela Suspends Flights from Colombia Amid Alleged Pre-Election Attack Plot
The Venezuelan government announced on May 19, 2025, the discovery of an alleged plan to attack embassies and key infrastructure before the May 25 elections, resulting in the arrest of 38 people and the suspension of flights from Colombia. Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello accused opposition leader...
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64% Bias Score

Mexican Navy Ship Strikes Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two
On Saturday, May 17, at 8:25 PM, the Mexican Navy training ship Cuauhtémoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, resulting in two deaths and 22 injuries due to a suspected engine failure and potential tugboat operational issues.

Mexican Navy Ship Strikes Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two
On Saturday, May 17, at 8:25 PM, the Mexican Navy training ship Cuauhtémoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, resulting in two deaths and 22 injuries due to a suspected engine failure and potential tugboat operational issues.
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40% Bias Score

Colombian Influencer's Murder Highlights Femicide Crisis
The murder of 22-year-old Colombian model and influencer María José Estupiñán on May 15th, 2025, in Cúcuta, is under investigation as a possible femicide, highlighting Colombia's failure to protect women from gender-based violence; the suspect, disguised as a delivery driver, shot her after she repo...

Colombian Influencer's Murder Highlights Femicide Crisis
The murder of 22-year-old Colombian model and influencer María José Estupiñán on May 15th, 2025, in Cúcuta, is under investigation as a possible femicide, highlighting Colombia's failure to protect women from gender-based violence; the suspect, disguised as a delivery driver, shot her after she repo...
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24% Bias Score

Limited Humanitarian Aid Reaches Gaza After 11-Week Blockade
Nine UN trucks carrying humanitarian aid, including baby food, entered Gaza today after an 11-week blockade, a move described as insufficient by UN officials who called for more aid and multiple access routes.

Limited Humanitarian Aid Reaches Gaza After 11-Week Blockade
Nine UN trucks carrying humanitarian aid, including baby food, entered Gaza today after an 11-week blockade, a move described as insufficient by UN officials who called for more aid and multiple access routes.
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40% Bias Score
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