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Juso Chairman Criticizes Merz's Rejection of Pride Flag at Bundestag
Philipp Türmer, the new chairman of the Jusos, criticized Friedrich Merz's refusal to display a Pride flag at the Bundestag, highlighting its symbolic representation of fundamental constitutional values; this disagreement within Germany's governing coalition has potential implications for future pol...
Juso Chairman Criticizes Merz's Rejection of Pride Flag at Bundestag
Philipp Türmer, the new chairman of the Jusos, criticized Friedrich Merz's refusal to display a Pride flag at the Bundestag, highlighting its symbolic representation of fundamental constitutional values; this disagreement within Germany's governing coalition has potential implications for future pol...
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52% Bias Score


Clash over Energy Policy Threatens Germany's Climate Goals
A dispute between Germany's Economy and Environment Ministers over attending a pro-nuclear energy meeting in Brussels highlights conflicting views on energy policy, potentially jeopardizing the country's climate goals with plans for 20 new gas-fired power plants, despite a recent phase-out of nuclea...
Clash over Energy Policy Threatens Germany's Climate Goals
A dispute between Germany's Economy and Environment Ministers over attending a pro-nuclear energy meeting in Brussels highlights conflicting views on energy policy, potentially jeopardizing the country's climate goals with plans for 20 new gas-fired power plants, despite a recent phase-out of nuclea...
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44% Bias Score


UK Industrial Strategy: Scotland to Benefit Disproportionately, Despite Concerns
The UK government's 10-year industrial strategy, focusing on eight sectors including manufacturing and clean energy, aims to boost the UK economy; however, the delayed implementation of energy bill reductions until 2027 and the exclusion of Scotland's key food and drink industry have raised concerns...
UK Industrial Strategy: Scotland to Benefit Disproportionately, Despite Concerns
The UK government's 10-year industrial strategy, focusing on eight sectors including manufacturing and clean energy, aims to boost the UK economy; however, the delayed implementation of energy bill reductions until 2027 and the exclusion of Scotland's key food and drink industry have raised concerns...
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48% Bias Score


Lawsuit Threatens to Derail Trump's Coal Revival Plan
A Texas-led lawsuit, supported by President Trump's administration, threatens to divest nearly \$18 billion from the coal industry by targeting major asset managers, potentially hindering the President's plan to revive the coal sector and increasing energy costs.
Lawsuit Threatens to Derail Trump's Coal Revival Plan
A Texas-led lawsuit, supported by President Trump's administration, threatens to divest nearly \$18 billion from the coal industry by targeting major asset managers, potentially hindering the President's plan to revive the coal sector and increasing energy costs.
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Electric Companies Propose Almaraz Nuclear Plant Extension
Spain's Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy propose extending Almaraz nuclear plant's operation until 2030, requesting a permit extension from the CSN before March 2026, potentially reducing the Enresa tax by nearly 18%, while maintaining the 2035 final closure date.
Spanish Electric Companies Propose Almaraz Nuclear Plant Extension
Spain's Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy propose extending Almaraz nuclear plant's operation until 2030, requesting a permit extension from the CSN before March 2026, potentially reducing the Enresa tax by nearly 18%, while maintaining the 2035 final closure date.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Fossil Fuel Dependence: Lobbying, Geopolitics, and the Fight for Energy Transition
Susanne Götze and Annika Joeres' "Die Milliarden-Lobby" exposes how Germany's €60-80 billion annual spending on imported fossil fuels leaves it vulnerable to geopolitical manipulation, highlighting lobbying efforts against energy reforms and the significant financial interests invested in maintainin...
Germany's Fossil Fuel Dependence: Lobbying, Geopolitics, and the Fight for Energy Transition
Susanne Götze and Annika Joeres' "Die Milliarden-Lobby" exposes how Germany's €60-80 billion annual spending on imported fossil fuels leaves it vulnerable to geopolitical manipulation, highlighting lobbying efforts against energy reforms and the significant financial interests invested in maintainin...
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Power Outage Exposes Renewable Energy Integration Challenges
A major power outage in Spain on April 28th, 2025, revealed a critical gap between the rapid expansion of renewable energy and inadequate regulatory adaptation, prompting urgent government action to modernize the grid and prevent future disruptions.

Spain's Power Outage Exposes Renewable Energy Integration Challenges
A major power outage in Spain on April 28th, 2025, revealed a critical gap between the rapid expansion of renewable energy and inadequate regulatory adaptation, prompting urgent government action to modernize the grid and prevent future disruptions.
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Solar Energy Growth Falters Amid Regulatory Hurdles
Spain's solar self-consumption installations decreased by 17% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to 2024, hindering the country's goal of reaching 19,000 MW by 2030 due to outdated regulations and slow grid connection processes.

Spain's Solar Energy Growth Falters Amid Regulatory Hurdles
Spain's solar self-consumption installations decreased by 17% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to 2024, hindering the country's goal of reaching 19,000 MW by 2030 due to outdated regulations and slow grid connection processes.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Defies Michigan, Keeps Polluting Coal Plants Open
The Trump administration ordered two Michigan coal plants emitting 45% of the state's greenhouse gases to remain open, defying state plans for clean energy and potentially costing ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars, despite claims of grid reliability concerns.

Trump Administration Defies Michigan, Keeps Polluting Coal Plants Open
The Trump administration ordered two Michigan coal plants emitting 45% of the state's greenhouse gases to remain open, defying state plans for clean energy and potentially costing ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars, despite claims of grid reliability concerns.
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68% Bias Score

Trump Reverses Salmon Recovery Deal
President Trump withdrew the US from the Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement, a \$1 billion plan to recover salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest, citing concerns over energy costs and climate change; this decision was met with strong condemnation from tribes and conservation groups.

Trump Reverses Salmon Recovery Deal
President Trump withdrew the US from the Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement, a \$1 billion plan to recover salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest, citing concerns over energy costs and climate change; this decision was met with strong condemnation from tribes and conservation groups.
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52% Bias Score

UK Sanctions Israeli Ministers, Invests in Nuclear Power, and Decriminalizes Rough Sleeping
The UK government sanctioned two Israeli ministers for extremist remarks on Gaza, invested £14 billion in a new nuclear power station, and announced plans to decriminalize rough sleeping by repealing the 1824 Vagrancy Act.

UK Sanctions Israeli Ministers, Invests in Nuclear Power, and Decriminalizes Rough Sleeping
The UK government sanctioned two Israeli ministers for extremist remarks on Gaza, invested £14 billion in a new nuclear power station, and announced plans to decriminalize rough sleeping by repealing the 1824 Vagrancy Act.
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52% Bias Score

Lies Cautions Against Overburdening Lower Saxony in Renewable Energy Push
Lower Saxony's Minister President Olaf Lies stresses responsible renewable energy expansion, emphasizing the need to avoid overburdening the population while ensuring a stable energy supply, highlighting the importance of underground cabling and questioning the speed of coal phase-out.

Lies Cautions Against Overburdening Lower Saxony in Renewable Energy Push
Lower Saxony's Minister President Olaf Lies stresses responsible renewable energy expansion, emphasizing the need to avoid overburdening the population while ensuring a stable energy supply, highlighting the importance of underground cabling and questioning the speed of coal phase-out.
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44% Bias Score
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