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Denmark Reconsiders Nuclear Power Ban
Denmark, a leading European nation in renewable energy, is considering lifting its four-decade ban on nuclear power, initiating a year-long study to explore the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as a supplementary energy source to its wind and solar power, driven by the need for a more reli...
Denmark Reconsiders Nuclear Power Ban
Denmark, a leading European nation in renewable energy, is considering lifting its four-decade ban on nuclear power, initiating a year-long study to explore the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as a supplementary energy source to its wind and solar power, driven by the need for a more reli...
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EU Tightens Sanctions on Russia to Force Ceasefire
The European Union is implementing a new round of sanctions targeting Russia's energy and financial sectors to pressure Vladimir Putin into a 30-day unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine, citing his refusal to meet with President Zelenskyy.
EU Tightens Sanctions on Russia to Force Ceasefire
The European Union is implementing a new round of sanctions targeting Russia's energy and financial sectors to pressure Vladimir Putin into a 30-day unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine, citing his refusal to meet with President Zelenskyy.
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3+1 Ministerial Meeting: Greece, Israel, Cyprus Urge US Participation
The foreign ministers of Greece, Israel, and Cyprus sent a letter to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, requesting US participation in their next 3+1 ministerial meeting to enhance regional cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean, focusing on energy security, counter-terrorism, and infrastructure d...
3+1 Ministerial Meeting: Greece, Israel, Cyprus Urge US Participation
The foreign ministers of Greece, Israel, and Cyprus sent a letter to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, requesting US participation in their next 3+1 ministerial meeting to enhance regional cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean, focusing on energy security, counter-terrorism, and infrastructure d...
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Amazon's £8bn UK Data Center Investment Spurs Calls for Nuclear Energy Expansion
Amazon Web Services plans to invest £8 billion in UK data centers over the next four years, driving a significant increase in energy demand, leading to calls for expanded nuclear energy to power AI, with concerns raised about the long-term sustainability of this solution and the need to explore alte...
Amazon's £8bn UK Data Center Investment Spurs Calls for Nuclear Energy Expansion
Amazon Web Services plans to invest £8 billion in UK data centers over the next four years, driving a significant increase in energy demand, leading to calls for expanded nuclear energy to power AI, with concerns raised about the long-term sustainability of this solution and the need to explore alte...
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Opaque Costs in Greece's Electricity Market to Reach €500 Million in 2025
Greece's energy market design is imposing €500 million in hidden costs on consumers in 2025 due to a flawed system that charges conventional power plants at high balancing market rates even when needed for grid stability, creating a €1 billion projected cost for consumers in 2025.
Opaque Costs in Greece's Electricity Market to Reach €500 Million in 2025
Greece's energy market design is imposing €500 million in hidden costs on consumers in 2025 due to a flawed system that charges conventional power plants at high balancing market rates even when needed for grid stability, creating a €1 billion projected cost for consumers in 2025.
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48% Bias Score


Record High Energy Bill Defaults in UK Amidst Cost of Living Crisis
A record 2.7% of British households failed to pay their energy bills via direct debit in April 2024 due to insufficient funds, three times higher than before the energy crisis, highlighting the ongoing financial strain on households and the need for government intervention.
Record High Energy Bill Defaults in UK Amidst Cost of Living Crisis
A record 2.7% of British households failed to pay their energy bills via direct debit in April 2024 due to insufficient funds, three times higher than before the energy crisis, highlighting the ongoing financial strain on households and the need for government intervention.
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32% Bias Score

Africa's Energy Dilemma: Nuclear Power vs. Renewables
Facing a doubling population by 2050 and tripling electricity demand by 2048, Africa weighs massive investment in nuclear energy against renewable solutions, with concerns about costs, deployment times, and environmental impacts.

Africa's Energy Dilemma: Nuclear Power vs. Renewables
Facing a doubling population by 2050 and tripling electricity demand by 2048, Africa weighs massive investment in nuclear energy against renewable solutions, with concerns about costs, deployment times, and environmental impacts.
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16% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Order Sparks Global Deep-Sea Mining Debate
President Trump's executive order authorizing deep-sea mining in international waters, potentially violating the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, has sparked a global debate, with The Metals Company (TMC) already applying for a license to mine the Pacific Ocean floor for valuable minerals and fa...

Trump's Executive Order Sparks Global Deep-Sea Mining Debate
President Trump's executive order authorizing deep-sea mining in international waters, potentially violating the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, has sparked a global debate, with The Metals Company (TMC) already applying for a license to mine the Pacific Ocean floor for valuable minerals and fa...
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Belgium Reverses Nuclear Phase-Out, Paving Way for New Infrastructure
The Belgian Parliament repealed a 2003 law ending nuclear power production by 2025, allowing for the development of new nuclear infrastructure and potentially extending the lifespan of existing reactors beyond 2035, despite concerns about their safety and Engie's shifting strategy.

Belgium Reverses Nuclear Phase-Out, Paving Way for New Infrastructure
The Belgian Parliament repealed a 2003 law ending nuclear power production by 2025, allowing for the development of new nuclear infrastructure and potentially extending the lifespan of existing reactors beyond 2035, despite concerns about their safety and Engie's shifting strategy.
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52% Bias Score

A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.

A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
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Russia Builds First Underground Oil Storage Facility
Russia is constructing its first underground oil storage facility in Krasnoyarsk Krai to address infrastructure challenges in the Arctic, improve security against potential attacks, and ensure stable oil supplies, unlike the massive US strategic reserve, it serves a tactical purpose.

Russia Builds First Underground Oil Storage Facility
Russia is constructing its first underground oil storage facility in Krasnoyarsk Krai to address infrastructure challenges in the Arctic, improve security against potential attacks, and ensure stable oil supplies, unlike the massive US strategic reserve, it serves a tactical purpose.
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Hungary and Slovakia's Reliance on Russian Energy Undermines EU Sanctions
Hungary and Slovakia's continued reliance on Russian oil and gas, despite having access to alternative energy sources, has generated €5.4 billion in revenue for Russia since the start of the Ukraine war, undermining EU efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy.

Hungary and Slovakia's Reliance on Russian Energy Undermines EU Sanctions
Hungary and Slovakia's continued reliance on Russian oil and gas, despite having access to alternative energy sources, has generated €5.4 billion in revenue for Russia since the start of the Ukraine war, undermining EU efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy.
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56% Bias Score
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