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Trump's Greenland Ownership Bid Rejected
President-elect Donald Trump's assertion that the United States needs to own Greenland was rejected by Greenland's prime minister, highlighting the ongoing tension between the U.S. and Greenland over sovereignty and resources in the Arctic.
Trump's Greenland Ownership Bid Rejected
President-elect Donald Trump's assertion that the United States needs to own Greenland was rejected by Greenland's prime minister, highlighting the ongoing tension between the U.S. and Greenland over sovereignty and resources in the Arctic.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Greenland Claim Sparks International Outrage
Donald Trump's renewed assertion of US control over Greenland, following a previous failed attempt to purchase the island in 2019, has prompted immediate condemnation from Denmark and Greenland's autonomous government, highlighting long-standing US interest in the island's strategic location and res...
Trump's Greenland Claim Sparks International Outrage
Donald Trump's renewed assertion of US control over Greenland, following a previous failed attempt to purchase the island in 2019, has prompted immediate condemnation from Denmark and Greenland's autonomous government, highlighting long-standing US interest in the island's strategic location and res...
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36% Bias Score


Norway to Sever Electricity Links with Denmark Amidst Soaring Prices
Norway's governing parties plan to sever electricity interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 due to high domestic electricity prices, potentially affecting similar links with the UK and Europe; southern Norway prices hit 13 crowns (1.12 euros) per kilowatt-hour while the EU average is 0.1867 euros.
Norway to Sever Electricity Links with Denmark Amidst Soaring Prices
Norway's governing parties plan to sever electricity interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 due to high domestic electricity prices, potentially affecting similar links with the UK and Europe; southern Norway prices hit 13 crowns (1.12 euros) per kilowatt-hour while the EU average is 0.1867 euros.
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52% Bias Score


Denmark Rejects Japan's Extradition Request for Anti-Whaling Activist
Denmark refused to extradite Paul Watson, a prominent anti-whaling activist, to Japan, releasing him from custody on Tuesday following his arrest in Greenland in July 2024 on a 2012 Interpol warrant for damaging a Japanese whaling ship in 2010, despite Japan's request for extradition and Watson's po...
Denmark Rejects Japan's Extradition Request for Anti-Whaling Activist
Denmark refused to extradite Paul Watson, a prominent anti-whaling activist, to Japan, releasing him from custody on Tuesday following his arrest in Greenland in July 2024 on a 2012 Interpol warrant for damaging a Japanese whaling ship in 2010, despite Japan's request for extradition and Watson's po...
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44% Bias Score


Scandinavia's Emerging Wine Industry: Growth, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Hundreds of commercial vineyards are flourishing across Scandinavia, transforming a niche hobby into a small but growing wine industry, driven by new cold-hardy grape varieties and a warming climate, despite high production costs and market challenges.
Scandinavia's Emerging Wine Industry: Growth, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Hundreds of commercial vineyards are flourishing across Scandinavia, transforming a niche hobby into a small but growing wine industry, driven by new cold-hardy grape varieties and a warming climate, despite high production costs and market challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Denmark Implements World's First CO2 Tax on Farmers
Denmark's new agricultural accord introduces the world's first CO2 tax on farmers, starting at \u20ac16 per ton in 2030 and rising to \u20ac40 by 2035, alongside a \u20ac6 billion program to convert farmland into nature reserves, addressing nitrogen excess and driven by climate concerns highlighted ...
Denmark Implements World's First CO2 Tax on Farmers
Denmark's new agricultural accord introduces the world's first CO2 tax on farmers, starting at \u20ac16 per ton in 2030 and rising to \u20ac40 by 2035, alongside a \u20ac6 billion program to convert farmland into nature reserves, addressing nitrogen excess and driven by climate concerns highlighted ...
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48% Bias Score

Denmark boosts Greenland defense spending after Trump's purchase bid
Denmark announced a minimum \$1.5 billion increase in Greenland's defense budget, purchasing new ships, drones, and upgrading airports for F-35s, in response to President Trump's renewed interest in acquiring the territory, prompting Greenland's rejection of a sale but an affirmation of continued co...

Denmark boosts Greenland defense spending after Trump's purchase bid
Denmark announced a minimum \$1.5 billion increase in Greenland's defense budget, purchasing new ships, drones, and upgrading airports for F-35s, in response to President Trump's renewed interest in acquiring the territory, prompting Greenland's rejection of a sale but an affirmation of continued co...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Renews Bid for Greenland; Greenland Rejects
President-elect Donald Trump announced his renewed interest in the U.S. acquiring Greenland, citing national security, while Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede rejected the idea, asserting Greenland's sovereignty. This follows previous failed attempts by Trump and the U.S. to purchase Greenland i...

Trump Renews Bid for Greenland; Greenland Rejects
President-elect Donald Trump announced his renewed interest in the U.S. acquiring Greenland, citing national security, while Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede rejected the idea, asserting Greenland's sovereignty. This follows previous failed attempts by Trump and the U.S. to purchase Greenland i...
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48% Bias Score

Denmark Blocks Japan's Extradition Request, Freeing Anti-Whaling Activist
Denmark rejected Japan's extradition request for Paul Watson, freeing the 74-year-old anti-whaling activist after five months in a Greenland jail; his arrest stemmed from a 2010 incident involving a Japanese whaling ship, but Denmark's Justice Ministry cited a lack of guarantees from Japan that his ...

Denmark Blocks Japan's Extradition Request, Freeing Anti-Whaling Activist
Denmark rejected Japan's extradition request for Paul Watson, freeing the 74-year-old anti-whaling activist after five months in a Greenland jail; his arrest stemmed from a 2010 incident involving a Japanese whaling ship, but Denmark's Justice Ministry cited a lack of guarantees from Japan that his ...
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40% Bias Score

Denmark Rejects Japan's Extradition Request, Releases Paul Watson
Denmark released Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, from Greenlandic detention on Tuesday, rejecting Japan's extradition request for a 2010 incident involving a Japanese vessel in the Antarctic due to uncertainties regarding sentencing.

Denmark Rejects Japan's Extradition Request, Releases Paul Watson
Denmark released Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, from Greenlandic detention on Tuesday, rejecting Japan's extradition request for a 2010 incident involving a Japanese vessel in the Antarctic due to uncertainties regarding sentencing.
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40% Bias Score

Norway's Soaring Electricity Prices Fuel Debate on Energy Exports
Norway's electricity prices have skyrocketed due to low wind power in Germany and the North Sea, and cold temperatures at home. This prompted the ruling parties to pledge to cut power interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 and potentially renegotiate deals with the UK and Germany, to prioritize domest...

Norway's Soaring Electricity Prices Fuel Debate on Energy Exports
Norway's electricity prices have skyrocketed due to low wind power in Germany and the North Sea, and cold temperatures at home. This prompted the ruling parties to pledge to cut power interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 and potentially renegotiate deals with the UK and Germany, to prioritize domest...
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48% Bias Score

Denmark Pioneers CO2 Tax for Farmers, Transforming Farmland into Nature Reserves
Denmark implements a world-first CO2 tax on farmers, starting at \u20ac16 per ton in 2030 and rising to \u20ac40 by 2035, alongside a \u20ac6 billion program to transform farmland into nature reserves to combat nitrogen pollution, reflecting a national commitment to environmental protection establis...

Denmark Pioneers CO2 Tax for Farmers, Transforming Farmland into Nature Reserves
Denmark implements a world-first CO2 tax on farmers, starting at \u20ac16 per ton in 2030 and rising to \u20ac40 by 2035, alongside a \u20ac6 billion program to transform farmland into nature reserves to combat nitrogen pollution, reflecting a national commitment to environmental protection establis...
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44% Bias Score
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