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Greece-Turkey Leaders to Meet Amidst Aegean Tensions and Libyan Oil Exploration
Final negotiations are underway for a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdoğan, potentially alongside a Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council session, following discussions between foreign ministers in Geneva. This follows Greece's apparent concession in the ...
Greece-Turkey Leaders to Meet Amidst Aegean Tensions and Libyan Oil Exploration
Final negotiations are underway for a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdoğan, potentially alongside a Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council session, following discussions between foreign ministers in Geneva. This follows Greece's apparent concession in the ...
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24% Bias Score


Delays and Increased Costs for France's Nuclear Reactor Program
France's nuclear power plant construction program, initially planned for 2035 completion, is now delayed until 2038, with costs increasing from €51.7 billion to €79.9 billion due to reduced urgency and a focus on avoiding past project failures. The government will provide a loan covering at least ha...
Delays and Increased Costs for France's Nuclear Reactor Program
France's nuclear power plant construction program, initially planned for 2035 completion, is now delayed until 2038, with costs increasing from €51.7 billion to €79.9 billion due to reduced urgency and a focus on avoiding past project failures. The government will provide a loan covering at least ha...
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48% Bias Score


Trump to Discuss Ukraine Ceasefire with Putin
US President Donald Trump will speak with Vladimir Putin on March 18th to discuss a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, focusing on territories, energy facilities, and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, following Putin's conditional support for a truce and concerns about Ukrainian remilitarization.
Trump to Discuss Ukraine Ceasefire with Putin
US President Donald Trump will speak with Vladimir Putin on March 18th to discuss a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, focusing on territories, energy facilities, and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, following Putin's conditional support for a truce and concerns about Ukrainian remilitarization.
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36% Bias Score


Colombia's Rural Energy Poverty: Deforestation, Health Impacts, and Sustainable Solutions
In rural Colombia, energy poverty is 11 times higher than in cities, affecting 10 million people who rely on wood and charcoal for cooking, causing deforestation and health issues; however, biodigesters and solar panels offer sustainable alternatives.
Colombia's Rural Energy Poverty: Deforestation, Health Impacts, and Sustainable Solutions
In rural Colombia, energy poverty is 11 times higher than in cities, affecting 10 million people who rely on wood and charcoal for cooking, causing deforestation and health issues; however, biodigesters and solar panels offer sustainable alternatives.
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48% Bias Score


Europe's Energy Grids Face War, Climate Change Challenges
War and climate change are severely straining European gas and electricity infrastructure, prompting increased investment in grid security. Italy leads the EU in climate-related economic losses (€284 per capita in 2022), while the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage highlighted geopolitical vulnerabilitie...
Europe's Energy Grids Face War, Climate Change Challenges
War and climate change are severely straining European gas and electricity infrastructure, prompting increased investment in grid security. Italy leads the EU in climate-related economic losses (€284 per capita in 2022), while the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage highlighted geopolitical vulnerabilitie...
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40% Bias Score


Africa's Electrification Challenge: Renewables vs. Fossil Fuels
Despite global progress in renewable energy, 570 million Africans lack reliable electricity; while renewables offer a faster, cheaper path to universal access than fossil fuels, attracting sufficient investment remains a critical barrier.
Africa's Electrification Challenge: Renewables vs. Fossil Fuels
Despite global progress in renewable energy, 570 million Africans lack reliable electricity; while renewables offer a faster, cheaper path to universal access than fossil fuels, attracting sufficient investment remains a critical barrier.
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48% Bias Score

Hydrogen Plant Threatens Chilean Observatory
The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is protesting a planned hydrogen plant near its Paranal Observatory in Chile's Atacama Desert, fearing light pollution, dust, and atmospheric turbulence will severely impact observations from its Very Large Telescope and the upcoming Extremely Large Telescope,...

Hydrogen Plant Threatens Chilean Observatory
The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is protesting a planned hydrogen plant near its Paranal Observatory in Chile's Atacama Desert, fearing light pollution, dust, and atmospheric turbulence will severely impact observations from its Very Large Telescope and the upcoming Extremely Large Telescope,...
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52% Bias Score

Storms Cause Drop in Spain's Solar Power Generation
Spain's photovoltaic solar power generation fell to 10.7% of the total electricity produced in March 2025, a drop of almost 3 percentage points compared to March 2024, due to a series of storms affecting the Iberian Peninsula; this is the first such decrease since 2022 despite significant rainfall.

Storms Cause Drop in Spain's Solar Power Generation
Spain's photovoltaic solar power generation fell to 10.7% of the total electricity produced in March 2025, a drop of almost 3 percentage points compared to March 2024, due to a series of storms affecting the Iberian Peninsula; this is the first such decrease since 2022 despite significant rainfall.
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36% Bias Score

Nullarbor Renewable Energy Project Sparks Heritage Concerns
A proposed $100 billion renewable energy project on Western Australia's Nullarbor Plain faces criticism for excluding World and National Heritage impact assessments from its environmental review, despite the region's unique ecological and cultural significance, prompting a petition with over 22,000 ...

Nullarbor Renewable Energy Project Sparks Heritage Concerns
A proposed $100 billion renewable energy project on Western Australia's Nullarbor Plain faces criticism for excluding World and National Heritage impact assessments from its environmental review, despite the region's unique ecological and cultural significance, prompting a petition with over 22,000 ...
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52% Bias Score

EU Shifts Geopolitical Focus Eastward Amidst US Policy Changes
The European Union is reorienting its foreign policy, shifting focus from the US to China, India, and Central Asia due to perceived US unreliability in security guarantees and trade disputes, seeking new economic and military partnerships to ensure its energy and economic independence.

EU Shifts Geopolitical Focus Eastward Amidst US Policy Changes
The European Union is reorienting its foreign policy, shifting focus from the US to China, India, and Central Asia due to perceived US unreliability in security guarantees and trade disputes, seeking new economic and military partnerships to ensure its energy and economic independence.
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48% Bias Score

Inner Mongolia's Gobi Desert Green Energy Push
Inner Mongolia is rapidly expanding its new energy capacity, aiming to become a national energy and strategic resource hub, with projects like the Dalad Banner photovoltaic project integrating renewable energy with desertification control.

Inner Mongolia's Gobi Desert Green Energy Push
Inner Mongolia is rapidly expanding its new energy capacity, aiming to become a national energy and strategic resource hub, with projects like the Dalad Banner photovoltaic project integrating renewable energy with desertification control.
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56% Bias Score

BASF Opens Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Facility in Ludwigshafen
BASF opened a 54-megawatt hydrogen electrolyzer at its Ludwigshafen site, producing up to one ton of CO2-free hydrogen hourly, reducing emissions by up to 72,000 tons annually; the project received €124.3 million in government funding.

BASF Opens Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Facility in Ludwigshafen
BASF opened a 54-megawatt hydrogen electrolyzer at its Ludwigshafen site, producing up to one ton of CO2-free hydrogen hourly, reducing emissions by up to 72,000 tons annually; the project received €124.3 million in government funding.
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44% Bias Score
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