Fico Threatens Ukraine with Power Cut-Off Amidst Gas Transit Dispute
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico threatened to cut off electricity to Ukraine after January 1, 2025, if Russia stops its gas transit through Ukraine; President Zelensky responded by accusing Fico of acting at Putin's behest, highlighting Slovakia's significant electricity exports to Ukraine and ...
Fico Threatens Ukraine with Power Cut-Off Amidst Gas Transit Dispute
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico threatened to cut off electricity to Ukraine after January 1, 2025, if Russia stops its gas transit through Ukraine; President Zelensky responded by accusing Fico of acting at Putin's behest, highlighting Slovakia's significant electricity exports to Ukraine and ...
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48% Bias Score
Gazprom Cuts Off Gas to Moldova, Primarily Impacting Transnistria
Gazprom cut off natural gas supplies to Moldova on January 1, 2025, due to a $709 million debt dispute, primarily affecting the pro-Russian Transnistria region while Moldova has secured alternative gas supplies through March 2025 but faces potential electricity shortages due to disruptions in Transn...
Gazprom Cuts Off Gas to Moldova, Primarily Impacting Transnistria
Gazprom cut off natural gas supplies to Moldova on January 1, 2025, due to a $709 million debt dispute, primarily affecting the pro-Russian Transnistria region while Moldova has secured alternative gas supplies through March 2025 but faces potential electricity shortages due to disruptions in Transn...
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44% Bias Score
Greece Launches €400 Million Program for Home Energy Upgrades
Greece's "Upgrade My House" program, starting late January with a €400 million budget (75% from the Recovery Fund), offers interest-free loans (€5,000-€25,000) to homeowners for energy upgrades, including insulation, renewable energy systems, and energy-efficient windows.
Greece Launches €400 Million Program for Home Energy Upgrades
Greece's "Upgrade My House" program, starting late January with a €400 million budget (75% from the Recovery Fund), offers interest-free loans (€5,000-€25,000) to homeowners for energy upgrades, including insulation, renewable energy systems, and energy-efficient windows.
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Syria's Influence Worries Greece Amidst Eastern Mediterranean Tensions
Greece is concerned about Syria's growing influence in the Eastern Mediterranean, prompting analysis of various scenarios amid uncertain US support, while Israel's energy minister expresses commitment to energy projects.
Syria's Influence Worries Greece Amidst Eastern Mediterranean Tensions
Greece is concerned about Syria's growing influence in the Eastern Mediterranean, prompting analysis of various scenarios amid uncertain US support, while Israel's energy minister expresses commitment to energy projects.
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32% Bias Score
Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.
Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.
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48% Bias Score
Estonia Launches Naval Operation After Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Following suspected sabotage of the Estlink 2 submarine cable on Christmas Day, Estonia launched a naval operation to protect its undersea power cables, while Finland seized a Russian oil tanker suspected of involvement, triggering calls for increased NATO presence and EU sanctions.
Estonia Launches Naval Operation After Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Following suspected sabotage of the Estlink 2 submarine cable on Christmas Day, Estonia launched a naval operation to protect its undersea power cables, while Finland seized a Russian oil tanker suspected of involvement, triggering calls for increased NATO presence and EU sanctions.
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52% Bias Score
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Raising Fears of Wider European Disruptions
Gazprom will halt natural gas exports to Moldova on January 1st, 2024, due to a disputed debt, potentially impacting other European countries and causing widespread power outages in Moldova and Transnistria as a result of a possible end to a gas transit agreement through Ukraine on December 31st.
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Raising Fears of Wider European Disruptions
Gazprom will halt natural gas exports to Moldova on January 1st, 2024, due to a disputed debt, potentially impacting other European countries and causing widespread power outages in Moldova and Transnistria as a result of a possible end to a gas transit agreement through Ukraine on December 31st.
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44% Bias Score
Moldova Imposes Energy Restrictions Amidst Russia-Induced Crisis
Facing an energy crisis due to Russia halting gas transit through Ukraine since January 1st, 2025, Moldova implemented energy restrictions, including limiting lighting, elevator use, and shifting industrial processes, while blaming Russia and highlighting renewable energy investments.
Moldova Imposes Energy Restrictions Amidst Russia-Induced Crisis
Facing an energy crisis due to Russia halting gas transit through Ukraine since January 1st, 2025, Moldova implemented energy restrictions, including limiting lighting, elevator use, and shifting industrial processes, while blaming Russia and highlighting renewable energy investments.
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52% Bias Score
Slovakia Threatens to Cut Electricity to Ukraine After Russian Gas Transit Ends
Slovakia may cut electricity to Ukraine starting January 1, 2025, if needed, due to the end of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, a move impacting Slovakia's economy and potentially raising gas prices. This follows failed contract renewal talks between Russia and Ukraine, with Slovakia potentially...
Slovakia Threatens to Cut Electricity to Ukraine After Russian Gas Transit Ends
Slovakia may cut electricity to Ukraine starting January 1, 2025, if needed, due to the end of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, a move impacting Slovakia's economy and potentially raising gas prices. This follows failed contract renewal talks between Russia and Ukraine, with Slovakia potentially...
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44% Bias Score
Finnish Authorities Seize Oil Tanker Suspected of Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of severing power and internet cables in the Baltic Sea, causing a major outage between Finland and Estonia; the ship, part of Russia's shadow fleet, is under investigation for grave sabotage.
Finnish Authorities Seize Oil Tanker Suspected of Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of severing power and internet cables in the Baltic Sea, causing a major outage between Finland and Estonia; the ship, part of Russia's shadow fleet, is under investigation for grave sabotage.
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56% Bias Score
Finland Seizes Ship Suspected of Severing Undersea Cables
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a Cook Islands-registered ship suspected of severing undersea cables between Finland and Estonia on December 25th, causing power outages and internet disruptions; the ship is believed to be part of a Russian shadow fleet evading sanctions.
Finland Seizes Ship Suspected of Severing Undersea Cables
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a Cook Islands-registered ship suspected of severing undersea cables between Finland and Estonia on December 25th, causing power outages and internet disruptions; the ship is believed to be part of a Russian shadow fleet evading sanctions.
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60% Bias Score
NATO to Boost Baltic Sea Presence After Suspected Cable Sabotage
NATO will increase its Baltic Sea presence after suspected sabotage of undersea power and internet cables; Finland seized a ship suspected of causing damage to an electricity cable, while Estonia protects another; investigations are ongoing.
NATO to Boost Baltic Sea Presence After Suspected Cable Sabotage
NATO will increase its Baltic Sea presence after suspected sabotage of undersea power and internet cables; Finland seized a ship suspected of causing damage to an electricity cable, while Estonia protects another; investigations are ongoing.
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60% Bias Score