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Russia, China, and Mongolia Sign Gas Pipeline Agreements
Russia, China, and Mongolia signed legally binding memorandums for the construction of the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline and a transit pipeline through Mongolia, aiming to deliver 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually.
Russia, China, and Mongolia Sign Gas Pipeline Agreements
Russia, China, and Mongolia signed legally binding memorandums for the construction of the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline and a transit pipeline through Mongolia, aiming to deliver 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually.
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56% Bias Score


Uranium Prices Surge Amidst Supply Disruptions and Renewed Demand
Increased demand for nuclear energy coupled with production shortfalls at major uranium mines has driven uranium prices to $76.65/lb, potentially reaching $125/lb, fueled by investor interest and speculative activity.
Uranium Prices Surge Amidst Supply Disruptions and Renewed Demand
Increased demand for nuclear energy coupled with production shortfalls at major uranium mines has driven uranium prices to $76.65/lb, potentially reaching $125/lb, fueled by investor interest and speculative activity.
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52% Bias Score


Russia and China Strengthen Ties with New Gas Pipeline Deal
Russia and China signed a deal to build the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, supplying 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually from Russia to China, starting in 2024, a move seen as potentially offsetting Russia's reduced gas exports to Europe.
Russia and China Strengthen Ties with New Gas Pipeline Deal
Russia and China signed a deal to build the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, supplying 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually from Russia to China, starting in 2024, a move seen as potentially offsetting Russia's reduced gas exports to Europe.
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40% Bias Score


Russia and China Expand Energy Cooperation, Ignoring Ukraine Conflict
During a meeting in Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to deepen energy cooperation, including the construction of the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, while avoiding any mention of the war in Ukraine.
Russia and China Expand Energy Cooperation, Ignoring Ukraine Conflict
During a meeting in Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to deepen energy cooperation, including the construction of the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, while avoiding any mention of the war in Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score


Gold Prices Hit Record High Above US\$3,500
Spot gold reached a record high of US\$3,508.50 per ounce on Tuesday, driven by expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut and sustained demand.
Gold Prices Hit Record High Above US\$3,500
Spot gold reached a record high of US\$3,508.50 per ounce on Tuesday, driven by expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut and sustained demand.
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28% Bias Score


Cleanaway Doubles Capacity of Proposed Melbourne Incinerator Despite Opposition
Cleanaway has resubmitted its application to build a $1.5 billion waste-to-energy plant in Wollert, Victoria, increasing its capacity to burn 760,000 tonnes of rubbish annually, double its initial proposal, despite local and government opposition.
Cleanaway Doubles Capacity of Proposed Melbourne Incinerator Despite Opposition
Cleanaway has resubmitted its application to build a $1.5 billion waste-to-energy plant in Wollert, Victoria, increasing its capacity to burn 760,000 tonnes of rubbish annually, double its initial proposal, despite local and government opposition.
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32% Bias Score

UK Faces Power Cuts Within Five Years Without Oil and Gas Investment, Warns Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch warned that the UK faces potential power cuts within five years if the Labour government doesn't reverse its policy on oil and gas drilling, citing growing reliance on imports and job losses in the North Sea industry.

UK Faces Power Cuts Within Five Years Without Oil and Gas Investment, Warns Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch warned that the UK faces potential power cuts within five years if the Labour government doesn't reverse its policy on oil and gas drilling, citing growing reliance on imports and job losses in the North Sea industry.
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56% Bias Score

Russia and China Agree to Build Second Gas Pipeline
Russia and China signed a memorandum to build a second gas pipeline, "Power of Siberia 2," with a capacity of 50 billion cubic meters annually, along with a transit pipeline through Mongolia, as announced by Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller.

Russia and China Agree to Build Second Gas Pipeline
Russia and China signed a memorandum to build a second gas pipeline, "Power of Siberia 2," with a capacity of 50 billion cubic meters annually, along with a transit pipeline through Mongolia, as announced by Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands Significantly Reduces Air Pollutant Emissions
New figures from the CBS and RIVM show a substantial decrease in air pollutant emissions in the Netherlands, exceeding 2030 EU targets for nitrogen oxides and particulate matter due to cleaner vehicles, stricter regulations, and reduced industrial and agricultural emissions.

Netherlands Significantly Reduces Air Pollutant Emissions
New figures from the CBS and RIVM show a substantial decrease in air pollutant emissions in the Netherlands, exceeding 2030 EU targets for nitrogen oxides and particulate matter due to cleaner vehicles, stricter regulations, and reduced industrial and agricultural emissions.
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28% Bias Score

Turkey's Opposition to Greece-Cyprus-Israel Subsea Cable Project
Turkey's potential use of military force threatens the construction of the Greece-Cyprus-Israel subsea electricity cable, despite international law allowing the project; the Greek government must decide whether to proceed, considering the strategic importance and risks involved.

Turkey's Opposition to Greece-Cyprus-Israel Subsea Cable Project
Turkey's potential use of military force threatens the construction of the Greece-Cyprus-Israel subsea electricity cable, despite international law allowing the project; the Greek government must decide whether to proceed, considering the strategic importance and risks involved.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Electricity Prices Drop Significantly in September
Following a 27% decrease in August's wholesale electricity price, Greek consumers will see reductions of up to 35% in green energy tariffs for September, reflecting the government's pressure on energy providers to pass on savings.

Greek Electricity Prices Drop Significantly in September
Following a 27% decrease in August's wholesale electricity price, Greek consumers will see reductions of up to 35% in green energy tariffs for September, reflecting the government's pressure on energy providers to pass on savings.
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28% Bias Score

EU Wildfires: Insufficient Firefighters Amidst Record-Breaking Season
The EU experienced its worst wildfire season in decades during Summer 2025, with over one million hectares burned, yet the number of firefighters remains insufficient, despite an 8% increase in 2024 to 390,600 professionals.

EU Wildfires: Insufficient Firefighters Amidst Record-Breaking Season
The EU experienced its worst wildfire season in decades during Summer 2025, with over one million hectares burned, yet the number of firefighters remains insufficient, despite an 8% increase in 2024 to 390,600 professionals.
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16% Bias Score
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