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NATO to Strengthen Baltic Sea Security Amidst Suspected Sabotage and 'Ghost Fleet' Concerns
NATO defense ministers are meeting in Helsinki today to discuss increased security in the Baltic Sea region following suspected sabotage incidents, including damage to the "Eagle S" cable, and the use of a "ghost fleet" by Russia to circumvent sanctions.
NATO to Strengthen Baltic Sea Security Amidst Suspected Sabotage and 'Ghost Fleet' Concerns
NATO defense ministers are meeting in Helsinki today to discuss increased security in the Baltic Sea region following suspected sabotage incidents, including damage to the "Eagle S" cable, and the use of a "ghost fleet" by Russia to circumvent sanctions.
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56% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Rejects Fico's Gas Transit Meeting Offer
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected Slovak Prime Minister Fico's border meeting proposal regarding the halted Russian gas transit through Ukraine, inviting him to Kyiv instead; Fico's letter expressed concerns about the halt's impact on Ukraine, Slovakia, and the EU, while Slovakia's President Pe...
Zelenskyy Rejects Fico's Gas Transit Meeting Offer
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected Slovak Prime Minister Fico's border meeting proposal regarding the halted Russian gas transit through Ukraine, inviting him to Kyiv instead; Fico's letter expressed concerns about the halt's impact on Ukraine, Slovakia, and the EU, while Slovakia's President Pe...
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52% Bias Score


Rideshare Company Solves EV Charging Problem with Mobile Power Units
Alto, a Texas-based rideshare company with 350 EVs, partnered with L-Charge to deploy mobile natural-gas-powered charging units to overcome grid limitations and ensure efficient fleet operations, addressing the need for quick, inexpensive charging solutions while permanent infrastructure is develope...
Rideshare Company Solves EV Charging Problem with Mobile Power Units
Alto, a Texas-based rideshare company with 350 EVs, partnered with L-Charge to deploy mobile natural-gas-powered charging units to overcome grid limitations and ensure efficient fleet operations, addressing the need for quick, inexpensive charging solutions while permanent infrastructure is develope...
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40% Bias Score


Los Angeles Wildfires Prompt Concerns Over Power Infrastructure
Investigations into recent Los Angeles wildfires are underway, with concerns raised about electrical infrastructure as a potential cause; since 1992, over 3,600 California wildfires have been linked to power generation, transmission, and distribution, resulting in significant damage and loss of life...
Los Angeles Wildfires Prompt Concerns Over Power Infrastructure
Investigations into recent Los Angeles wildfires are underway, with concerns raised about electrical infrastructure as a potential cause; since 1992, over 3,600 California wildfires have been linked to power generation, transmission, and distribution, resulting in significant damage and loss of life...
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36% Bias Score


French Court Urges Halt to EDF's €100 Billion EPR2 Nuclear Program
France's Court of Auditors warns of significant risks and cost overruns in EDF's planned EPR2 nuclear reactor program, recommending a pause until financing is secured and design issues are resolved, citing potential costs exceeding €100 billion.
French Court Urges Halt to EDF's €100 Billion EPR2 Nuclear Program
France's Court of Auditors warns of significant risks and cost overruns in EDF's planned EPR2 nuclear reactor program, recommending a pause until financing is secured and design issues are resolved, citing potential costs exceeding €100 billion.
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48% Bias Score


French Court Highlights Risks Jeopardizing EDF's EPR2 Nuclear Program
A French financial court's 97-page report reveals significant financial and technical risks threatening EDF's EPR2 nuclear reactor program, citing the Flamanville EPR reactor's 12-year delay and the unknown costs and funding for the three first reactor pairs, recommending a delay of the final invest...
French Court Highlights Risks Jeopardizing EDF's EPR2 Nuclear Program
A French financial court's 97-page report reveals significant financial and technical risks threatening EDF's EPR2 nuclear reactor program, citing the Flamanville EPR reactor's 12-year delay and the unknown costs and funding for the three first reactor pairs, recommending a delay of the final invest...
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64% Bias Score

US Sanctions and Ukraine Conflict Trigger European Energy Crisis
New US sanctions on Russian LNG and the halting of Russian gas transit through Ukraine have caused a European energy crisis, pushing up natural gas and electricity prices, particularly in Southeastern Europe, where prices have increased to €140.18 per megawatt-hour in Greece and over €150 in other B...

US Sanctions and Ukraine Conflict Trigger European Energy Crisis
New US sanctions on Russian LNG and the halting of Russian gas transit through Ukraine have caused a European energy crisis, pushing up natural gas and electricity prices, particularly in Southeastern Europe, where prices have increased to €140.18 per megawatt-hour in Greece and over €150 in other B...
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40% Bias Score

UK Faces Blackout Risk Amid Low Gas Stores and Rapid Decarbonization Push
The UK's low gas storage levels, coupled with Labour's ambitious decarbonization plans, have raised concerns about potential blackouts, with the opposition warning of the country's increasing reliance on foreign energy imports and the impact on energy bills.

UK Faces Blackout Risk Amid Low Gas Stores and Rapid Decarbonization Push
The UK's low gas storage levels, coupled with Labour's ambitious decarbonization plans, have raised concerns about potential blackouts, with the opposition warning of the country's increasing reliance on foreign energy imports and the impact on energy bills.
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52% Bias Score

US Sanctions Force Serbia to Choose Between Russia and the West
Facing US sanctions on its Russian-majority-owned oil company NIS, Serbia must divest Russian ownership by February 25th to avoid further economic consequences, creating a pivotal moment in its relations with Russia and the West.

US Sanctions Force Serbia to Choose Between Russia and the West
Facing US sanctions on its Russian-majority-owned oil company NIS, Serbia must divest Russian ownership by February 25th to avoid further economic consequences, creating a pivotal moment in its relations with Russia and the West.
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40% Bias Score

Riffgrund 3: Germany's Largest Offshore Wind Farm Nears Completion
Ørsted's Riffgrund 3 offshore wind farm in the German North Sea, featuring 83 Siemens Gamesa turbines, nears completion, aiming for a 913-megawatt capacity by early 2026, supplying power to roughly 900,000 households via long-term agreements with major corporations.

Riffgrund 3: Germany's Largest Offshore Wind Farm Nears Completion
Ørsted's Riffgrund 3 offshore wind farm in the German North Sea, featuring 83 Siemens Gamesa turbines, nears completion, aiming for a 913-megawatt capacity by early 2026, supplying power to roughly 900,000 households via long-term agreements with major corporations.
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40% Bias Score

Zelensky Invites Fico to Kyiv Amidst Gas Transit Dispute
Ukrainian President Zelensky invited Slovak Prime Minister Fico to Kyiv on Friday to discuss the halt of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, which Slovakia claims is causing it €500 million in annual losses; Fico had previously proposed negotiations in Slovakia and criticized Zelensky for the decis...

Zelensky Invites Fico to Kyiv Amidst Gas Transit Dispute
Ukrainian President Zelensky invited Slovak Prime Minister Fico to Kyiv on Friday to discuss the halt of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, which Slovakia claims is causing it €500 million in annual losses; Fico had previously proposed negotiations in Slovakia and criticized Zelensky for the decis...
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48% Bias Score

US Sanctions on Russian Oil Exports Cause Slight Dip in Global Oil Prices
On Tuesday, oil prices fell slightly to \$80.65 per barrel (Brent) and \$78.58 (WTI) after reaching four-month highs, impacted by new U.S. sanctions on Russian oil exports to India and China, targeting Gazprom Neft, Surgutneftegas, and 183 tankers; however, the market anticipates Russia and buyers t...

US Sanctions on Russian Oil Exports Cause Slight Dip in Global Oil Prices
On Tuesday, oil prices fell slightly to \$80.65 per barrel (Brent) and \$78.58 (WTI) after reaching four-month highs, impacted by new U.S. sanctions on Russian oil exports to India and China, targeting Gazprom Neft, Surgutneftegas, and 183 tankers; however, the market anticipates Russia and buyers t...
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44% Bias Score
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