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Dutton Prioritizes Gas Over Nuclear in Opening Campaign Speech
Peter Dutton's first campaign speech prioritized gas over nuclear power, citing high electricity costs as a concern for Australian families; this strategy contrasts with the UK Labour Party's acknowledgement of nuclear power's necessity for reaching net-zero targets, while the Liberal Party is aimin...
Dutton Prioritizes Gas Over Nuclear in Opening Campaign Speech
Peter Dutton's first campaign speech prioritized gas over nuclear power, citing high electricity costs as a concern for Australian families; this strategy contrasts with the UK Labour Party's acknowledgement of nuclear power's necessity for reaching net-zero targets, while the Liberal Party is aimin...
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32% Bias Score


Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will decide whether the country builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and conservative leader Dutton proposing seven reactors by 2035, a plan experts deem unrealistic.
Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will decide whether the country builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and conservative leader Dutton proposing seven reactors by 2035, a plan experts deem unrealistic.
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48% Bias Score


House Democrats Join Republicans to Block Biden's Green Energy Rules
On Thursday, six House Democrats sided with Republicans to pass resolutions blocking Biden administration green energy rules for commercial refrigerators and freezers, which were projected to cost small businesses over \$1 billion and increase energy efficiency by only 6%.
House Democrats Join Republicans to Block Biden's Green Energy Rules
On Thursday, six House Democrats sided with Republicans to pass resolutions blocking Biden administration green energy rules for commercial refrigerators and freezers, which were projected to cost small businesses over \$1 billion and increase energy efficiency by only 6%.
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52% Bias Score


Coalition to Counter Labor's Tax Cuts with New Cost-of-Living Plan
In response to Labor's $17.1 billion income tax cuts, the Australian Coalition, led by Peter Dutton, will announce a competing cost-of-living relief package on Thursday, including potential gas reservation policies and additional housing initiatives, ahead of a likely Friday election.
Coalition to Counter Labor's Tax Cuts with New Cost-of-Living Plan
In response to Labor's $17.1 billion income tax cuts, the Australian Coalition, led by Peter Dutton, will announce a competing cost-of-living relief package on Thursday, including potential gas reservation policies and additional housing initiatives, ahead of a likely Friday election.
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52% Bias Score


EnBW Profits Plunge 23% Amid Normalized Energy Prices
Germany's EnBW reported a 23% drop in its adjusted EBITDA to €4.9 billion in 2024, a consequence of normalized energy prices following record highs in 2023. Net income fell by almost 46%, yet renewable energy capacity reached 59%, exceeding the 2025 target. A potential €3 billion capital increase is...
EnBW Profits Plunge 23% Amid Normalized Energy Prices
Germany's EnBW reported a 23% drop in its adjusted EBITDA to €4.9 billion in 2024, a consequence of normalized energy prices following record highs in 2023. Net income fell by almost 46%, yet renewable energy capacity reached 59%, exceeding the 2025 target. A potential €3 billion capital increase is...
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44% Bias Score


Queensland Secures Education Funding Amidst Controversial Olympic Stadium Plans
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese finalized an education funding deal in Canberra today, coinciding with discussions about the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, including a potential \$3.4 billion stadium at Victoria Park, contradicting a previous election promise.
Queensland Secures Education Funding Amidst Controversial Olympic Stadium Plans
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese finalized an education funding deal in Canberra today, coinciding with discussions about the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, including a potential \$3.4 billion stadium at Victoria Park, contradicting a previous election promise.
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40% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will determine whether the nation builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and opposition leader Dutton proposing seven reactors despite concerns about cost and feasibility; the election also faces challenges from risi...

Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will determine whether the nation builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and opposition leader Dutton proposing seven reactors despite concerns about cost and feasibility; the election also faces challenges from risi...
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40% Bias Score

Australian Election Set for May 3rd: Tax Cuts vs. Fuel Excise at Forefront
Australia's federal election will be held on May 3rd, with Prime Minister Albanese and Opposition Leader Dutton clashing over cost-of-living measures: Labor proposes a personal tax cut, while the Coalition pledges fuel excise cuts and public sector job reductions.

Australian Election Set for May 3rd: Tax Cuts vs. Fuel Excise at Forefront
Australia's federal election will be held on May 3rd, with Prime Minister Albanese and Opposition Leader Dutton clashing over cost-of-living measures: Labor proposes a personal tax cut, while the Coalition pledges fuel excise cuts and public sector job reductions.
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56% Bias Score

Australia's Gas Shortage: From Export Giant to Potential Importer
Australia, a leading gas exporter, faces a gas shortage in its southeast due to waning production, inadequate pipeline infrastructure, and past policy failures; the government is exploring subsidies and a national gas reservation scheme, while potentially importing LNG, possibly from Japan, a major ...

Australia's Gas Shortage: From Export Giant to Potential Importer
Australia, a leading gas exporter, faces a gas shortage in its southeast due to waning production, inadequate pipeline infrastructure, and past policy failures; the government is exploring subsidies and a national gas reservation scheme, while potentially importing LNG, possibly from Japan, a major ...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Talks: Agreements and Disagreements on Migration, Defense, and Climate
CDU, CSU, and SPD's leaked coalition papers reveal agreements on migration limits, strengthened NATO ties, and a delayed coal phase-out to 2038, but disagreements remain on military conscription and nuclear energy.

Germany's Coalition Talks: Agreements and Disagreements on Migration, Defense, and Climate
CDU, CSU, and SPD's leaked coalition papers reveal agreements on migration limits, strengthened NATO ties, and a delayed coal phase-out to 2038, but disagreements remain on military conscription and nuclear energy.
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36% Bias Score

Arizona Bill Seeks to Lower Gas Prices by Changing Gasoline Blends
Arizona's proposed HB 2300 seeks to lower gas prices by allowing gasoline blends other than the current "boutique" blend mandated since 1997 due to federal ozone standards, despite concerns over potential environmental impacts and EPA approval.

Arizona Bill Seeks to Lower Gas Prices by Changing Gasoline Blends
Arizona's proposed HB 2300 seeks to lower gas prices by allowing gasoline blends other than the current "boutique" blend mandated since 1997 due to federal ozone standards, despite concerns over potential environmental impacts and EPA approval.
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56% Bias Score

Alberta Explores 'ClosureCo' Model to Tackle Massive Oil Well Cleanup Liability
Alberta faces a $33-billion to hundreds of billions of dollars liability from 274,215 inactive oil and gas wells; the province is considering a "ClosureCo" model, where specialized companies acquire and clean up wells, but its success hinges on securing funding without public subsidies.

Alberta Explores 'ClosureCo' Model to Tackle Massive Oil Well Cleanup Liability
Alberta faces a $33-billion to hundreds of billions of dollars liability from 274,215 inactive oil and gas wells; the province is considering a "ClosureCo" model, where specialized companies acquire and clean up wells, but its success hinges on securing funding without public subsidies.
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44% Bias Score
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