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Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Sanctions on Russia Over Energy Security Concerns
Hungary's Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto, threatened to veto the EU's extension of sanctions against Russia in March unless the EU and Ukraine guarantee Hungary's energy security by preventing threats to its energy infrastructure and ensuring continued Russian energy transit.
Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Sanctions on Russia Over Energy Security Concerns
Hungary's Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto, threatened to veto the EU's extension of sanctions against Russia in March unless the EU and Ukraine guarantee Hungary's energy security by preventing threats to its energy infrastructure and ensuring continued Russian energy transit.
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48% Bias Score


Opposition Mounts Against Fessenheim Radioactive Scrap Recycling Plant
A planned recycling plant for low-level radioactive scrap metal near Fessenheim, France, is facing strong opposition due to concerns about radioactivity and environmental risks, particularly from Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, while France is expanding it. The plant, proposed by EDF fo...
Opposition Mounts Against Fessenheim Radioactive Scrap Recycling Plant
A planned recycling plant for low-level radioactive scrap metal near Fessenheim, France, is facing strong opposition due to concerns about radioactivity and environmental risks, particularly from Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, while France is expanding it. The plant, proposed by EDF fo...
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36% Bias Score


Shell Gives Investors Multibillion-Dollar Windfall Despite Falling Profits
Shell reported $23.7bn in profit for 2024, lower than expected but still leading to a 4% dividend increase and $3.5bn in share buybacks, despite falling oil and gas prices and Greenpeace criticisms of their environmental impact.
Shell Gives Investors Multibillion-Dollar Windfall Despite Falling Profits
Shell reported $23.7bn in profit for 2024, lower than expected but still leading to a 4% dividend increase and $3.5bn in share buybacks, despite falling oil and gas prices and Greenpeace criticisms of their environmental impact.
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52% Bias Score


Russia Blames Ukraine for Transnistria Energy Crisis
Russia accuses Ukraine of creating an energy crisis in Transnistria by halting Russian gas transit on January 1st, causing severe hardship and violating a 1992 peace agreement; Moldova is blocking a Russian plan to deliver gas.
Russia Blames Ukraine for Transnistria Energy Crisis
Russia accuses Ukraine of creating an energy crisis in Transnistria by halting Russian gas transit on January 1st, causing severe hardship and violating a 1992 peace agreement; Moldova is blocking a Russian plan to deliver gas.
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72% Bias Score


Dutch Nuclear Plant Expansion: Economic Boon, Social Challenges
A Dutch study finds that building two new nuclear power plants in Borssele will create significant economic benefits but also cause temporary disruptions due to an influx of 8,000 workers, necessitating infrastructure improvements and increased social services to mitigate potential negative impacts ...
Dutch Nuclear Plant Expansion: Economic Boon, Social Challenges
A Dutch study finds that building two new nuclear power plants in Borssele will create significant economic benefits but also cause temporary disruptions due to an influx of 8,000 workers, necessitating infrastructure improvements and increased social services to mitigate potential negative impacts ...
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Inflation Rises to 3% in January 2025
Spain's inflation edged up to 3% in January 2025, fueled by rising energy prices and the expiration of government subsidies, while underlying inflation eased to 2.4%.
Spain's Inflation Rises to 3% in January 2025
Spain's inflation edged up to 3% in January 2025, fueled by rising energy prices and the expiration of government subsidies, while underlying inflation eased to 2.4%.
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32% Bias Score

Ivanpah Solar Plant Closure Highlights Renewable Energy Shift
The Ivanpah solar plant, once the world's largest concentrated solar power plant, is set to close in 2026 due to cheaper photovoltaic technology and environmental concerns, including the deaths of thousands of birds and tortoises.

Ivanpah Solar Plant Closure Highlights Renewable Energy Shift
The Ivanpah solar plant, once the world's largest concentrated solar power plant, is set to close in 2026 due to cheaper photovoltaic technology and environmental concerns, including the deaths of thousands of birds and tortoises.
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52% Bias Score

Senate Advances Burgum's Interior Department Nomination
The Senate advanced Doug Burgum's nomination to lead the Interior Department by a 78-20 vote on Wednesday, reflecting his prioritization of national security and economic interests over environmental concerns; his confirmation is now pending a final vote.

Senate Advances Burgum's Interior Department Nomination
The Senate advanced Doug Burgum's nomination to lead the Interior Department by a 78-20 vote on Wednesday, reflecting his prioritization of national security and economic interests over environmental concerns; his confirmation is now pending a final vote.
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60% Bias Score

Germany's Indirect Imports of Russian LNG Soar Despite Ban
Germany's imports of Russian LNG increased by 500% in 2024, reaching €7.32 billion despite an official ban, with 3-9.2% of its gas supply originating from Russia via intermediary ports, mainly through the state-owned Sefe company, revealing continued European dependence on Russian energy.

Germany's Indirect Imports of Russian LNG Soar Despite Ban
Germany's imports of Russian LNG increased by 500% in 2024, reaching €7.32 billion despite an official ban, with 3-9.2% of its gas supply originating from Russia via intermediary ports, mainly through the state-owned Sefe company, revealing continued European dependence on Russian energy.
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48% Bias Score

Record Coffee Prices Hit $3.7685 Amidst Tight Supply
Arabica coffee futures hit a record high of $3.7685 per lb on Thursday due to extremely tight supplies caused by a severe drought in Brazil, the world's largest arabica producer, impacting major roasters like Nestle and JDE Peet's, and fueling speculator activity.

Record Coffee Prices Hit $3.7685 Amidst Tight Supply
Arabica coffee futures hit a record high of $3.7685 per lb on Thursday due to extremely tight supplies caused by a severe drought in Brazil, the world's largest arabica producer, impacting major roasters like Nestle and JDE Peet's, and fueling speculator activity.
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32% Bias Score

Flamanville EPR Reactor to Increase Power Despite Incidents
France's new nuclear safety authority, ASNR, will allow the Flamanville EPR reactor to increase its power to 25% in early February, despite about 50 incidents since its launch in September 2024; this decision comes two months after the ASNR's creation.

Flamanville EPR Reactor to Increase Power Despite Incidents
France's new nuclear safety authority, ASNR, will allow the Flamanville EPR reactor to increase its power to 25% in early February, despite about 50 incidents since its launch in September 2024; this decision comes two months after the ASNR's creation.
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40% Bias Score

Finland's Geothermal Breakthrough: On Track for 2030 Carbon Neutrality
Finland's Vantaa city launched its first geothermal plant, generating 2,600 megawatts of electricity and 1,400 MWh of heat annually, reducing CO2 emissions by 95% compared to fossil fuels and potentially enabling the country to reach carbon neutrality by 2030.

Finland's Geothermal Breakthrough: On Track for 2030 Carbon Neutrality
Finland's Vantaa city launched its first geothermal plant, generating 2,600 megawatts of electricity and 1,400 MWh of heat annually, reducing CO2 emissions by 95% compared to fossil fuels and potentially enabling the country to reach carbon neutrality by 2030.
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40% Bias Score
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