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European Gas Prices Surge Amidst Cold Weather and Looming Transit Contract Expiration
Increased European natural gas prices, reaching €49/MWh on November 21st, are driven by cold weather and reduced wind power, yet remain below 2022 peaks. Decreased reliance on Russian gas is a mitigating factor, although Russian LNG imports remain significant. The potential termination of a gas tran...
European Gas Prices Surge Amidst Cold Weather and Looming Transit Contract Expiration
Increased European natural gas prices, reaching €49/MWh on November 21st, are driven by cold weather and reduced wind power, yet remain below 2022 peaks. Decreased reliance on Russian gas is a mitigating factor, although Russian LNG imports remain significant. The potential termination of a gas tran...
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32% Bias Score


Russia Targets Ukraine's Energy Grid Amidst NATO Meeting and US Leadership Change
Russia's renewed attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure caused widespread power outages in western Ukraine, impacting cities like Ternopil and Rivne, as NATO allies meet to discuss further support for Ukraine amidst uncertainty about membership and the upcoming change in US administration.
Russia Targets Ukraine's Energy Grid Amidst NATO Meeting and US Leadership Change
Russia's renewed attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure caused widespread power outages in western Ukraine, impacting cities like Ternopil and Rivne, as NATO allies meet to discuss further support for Ukraine amidst uncertainty about membership and the upcoming change in US administration.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Intensifies Aerial Attacks on Ukraine, Targeting Energy Grid Amid Winter
During a week of intensified attacks, Russia launched approximately 500 bombs, 660 drones, and 120 missiles into Ukraine, targeting its energy grid and causing civilian casualties, while the US and EU pledge continued support.
Russia Intensifies Aerial Attacks on Ukraine, Targeting Energy Grid Amid Winter
During a week of intensified attacks, Russia launched approximately 500 bombs, 660 drones, and 120 missiles into Ukraine, targeting its energy grid and causing civilian casualties, while the US and EU pledge continued support.
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60% Bias Score


Kosovo Explosion Disrupts Water, Power; Kurti Blames Serbia
A bomb explosion in Vrage, Kosovo, disrupted water supplies and power, prompting Prime Minister Albin Kurti to accuse Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Milan Radoicic of involvement, escalating tensions between Kosovo and Serbia.
Kosovo Explosion Disrupts Water, Power; Kurti Blames Serbia
A bomb explosion in Vrage, Kosovo, disrupted water supplies and power, prompting Prime Minister Albin Kurti to accuse Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Milan Radoicic of involvement, escalating tensions between Kosovo and Serbia.
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40% Bias Score


Kosovo Arrests Eight After Canal Explosion, Accuses Serbia of Terrorism
An explosion damaged a canal supplying Kosovo's power plants, leading to the arrest of eight people suspected of terrorism by Kosovo authorities, who seized a large weapons arsenal; Serbia denies involvement, and tensions rise.
Kosovo Arrests Eight After Canal Explosion, Accuses Serbia of Terrorism
An explosion damaged a canal supplying Kosovo's power plants, leading to the arrest of eight people suspected of terrorism by Kosovo authorities, who seized a large weapons arsenal; Serbia denies involvement, and tensions rise.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Announces €100 Million Plan to Subsidize Electricity Costs
Greece will spend €100 million to subsidize households and small businesses against high electricity prices, capping costs at €0.15/kWh, and imposing a windfall tax on energy producers; larger businesses will receive indirect support through tax breaks.
Greece Announces €100 Million Plan to Subsidize Electricity Costs
Greece will spend €100 million to subsidize households and small businesses against high electricity prices, capping costs at €0.15/kWh, and imposing a windfall tax on energy producers; larger businesses will receive indirect support through tax breaks.
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40% Bias Score

Ecuador Drought Cripples Salcedo's Ice Cream Industry
In Salcedo, Ecuador, a prolonged drought has caused daily 14-hour power outages since September, crippling the town's renowned ice cream industry; 30 of 80 small ice cream plants closed, resulting in 300 job losses, and impacting the wider economy.

Ecuador Drought Cripples Salcedo's Ice Cream Industry
In Salcedo, Ecuador, a prolonged drought has caused daily 14-hour power outages since September, crippling the town's renowned ice cream industry; 30 of 80 small ice cream plants closed, resulting in 300 job losses, and impacting the wider economy.
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24% Bias Score

US Sanctions on Gazprombank Threaten Greece's Gas Supply
US sanctions on Gazprombank threaten Greece's natural gas supply, already strained by high prices and depleted reserves; the country relies on Russian gas for 60% of imports, potentially facing daily shortfalls of 120,000-130,000 megawatt-hours without alternatives.

US Sanctions on Gazprombank Threaten Greece's Gas Supply
US sanctions on Gazprombank threaten Greece's natural gas supply, already strained by high prices and depleted reserves; the country relies on Russian gas for 60% of imports, potentially facing daily shortfalls of 120,000-130,000 megawatt-hours without alternatives.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Returns 500 Ukrainian Soldier Bodies Amidst Intensified Fighting and Nuclear Test Concerns
The 1010th day of the Russia-Ukraine war saw intensified fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russia returning over 500 Ukrainian soldier bodies, and discussions of a potential resumption of Russian nuclear weapons tests; Ukraine appointed a new commander and is reinforcing its troops.

Russia Returns 500 Ukrainian Soldier Bodies Amidst Intensified Fighting and Nuclear Test Concerns
The 1010th day of the Russia-Ukraine war saw intensified fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russia returning over 500 Ukrainian soldier bodies, and discussions of a potential resumption of Russian nuclear weapons tests; Ukraine appointed a new commander and is reinforcing its troops.
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24% Bias Score

Kosovo Canal Explosion Triggers Crisis, Accusations Fly Between Kosovo and Serbia
A bomb explosion damaged the Ibar-Lepenac canal in Kosovo on November 29th, disrupting water and electricity supplies to hundreds of thousands. Kosovo accuses Serbia of orchestrating the attack, which Serbia denies, exacerbating existing tensions between the two countries.

Kosovo Canal Explosion Triggers Crisis, Accusations Fly Between Kosovo and Serbia
A bomb explosion damaged the Ibar-Lepenac canal in Kosovo on November 29th, disrupting water and electricity supplies to hundreds of thousands. Kosovo accuses Serbia of orchestrating the attack, which Serbia denies, exacerbating existing tensions between the two countries.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Airstrike Damages Ukrainian Thermal Power Plant, Raising Energy Security Concerns
Following a recent Russian airstrike on a Ukrainian thermal power plant, engineers are working to repair the damage amidst concerns about the ongoing vulnerability of Ukraine's energy infrastructure and the impact on nuclear power plants. The extent of damage and operational status of the plant are ...

Russian Airstrike Damages Ukrainian Thermal Power Plant, Raising Energy Security Concerns
Following a recent Russian airstrike on a Ukrainian thermal power plant, engineers are working to repair the damage amidst concerns about the ongoing vulnerability of Ukraine's energy infrastructure and the impact on nuclear power plants. The extent of damage and operational status of the plant are ...
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40% Bias Score

Colombia Averts Blackout, But Financial Crisis Looms in Energy Sector
Delayed rains have increased Colombia's reservoir levels, decreasing the immediate risk of a widespread blackout; however, a 7 trillion peso (US \$1.7 billion) government debt in energy subsidies, coupled with insufficient infrastructure, poses a significant long-term threat to energy security.

Colombia Averts Blackout, But Financial Crisis Looms in Energy Sector
Delayed rains have increased Colombia's reservoir levels, decreasing the immediate risk of a widespread blackout; however, a 7 trillion peso (US \$1.7 billion) government debt in energy subsidies, coupled with insufficient infrastructure, poses a significant long-term threat to energy security.
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44% Bias Score
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