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Trump Claims India Will Stop Russian Oil Imports for US Trade Deal
US President Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil to secure a US trade deal, a statement unconfirmed by India's embassy in the US, despite India's oil minister affirming strong ties with Russia and its high dependence on Russian oil imports.
Trump Claims India Will Stop Russian Oil Imports for US Trade Deal
US President Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil to secure a US trade deal, a statement unconfirmed by India's embassy in the US, despite India's oil minister affirming strong ties with Russia and its high dependence on Russian oil imports.
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40% Bias Score


Italy Reverses Course, Plans Nuclear Power Plant Revival
Italy's right-wing government is reviving nuclear power, planning to use Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs) to meet growing energy demands by 2030-2033, reversing previous public referendums against nuclear power.
Italy Reverses Course, Plans Nuclear Power Plant Revival
Italy's right-wing government is reviving nuclear power, planning to use Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs) to meet growing energy demands by 2030-2033, reversing previous public referendums against nuclear power.
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48% Bias Score


EU Court Backs Galicia's Wind Farm Approval Process
The European Union's Court of Justice ruled that the Galicia regional government's process for approving wind energy projects is legal, rejecting challenges from environmental and community groups who argued for more public input after initial sectoral reports; this decision may impact the 70 wind f...
EU Court Backs Galicia's Wind Farm Approval Process
The European Union's Court of Justice ruled that the Galicia regional government's process for approving wind energy projects is legal, rejecting challenges from environmental and community groups who argued for more public input after initial sectoral reports; this decision may impact the 70 wind f...
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44% Bias Score


Environics Poll Shows Strong Canadian Support for New Oil Pipelines
An Environics Research poll (June 11-23) shows 73% of Canadians support new oil pipelines, with Quebec showing surprisingly high support (59% for West Coast, 55% East Coast). Support for oil sands is at 62%, the highest since 2012, potentially aiding Prime Minister Carney's energy superpower ambitio...
Environics Poll Shows Strong Canadian Support for New Oil Pipelines
An Environics Research poll (June 11-23) shows 73% of Canadians support new oil pipelines, with Quebec showing surprisingly high support (59% for West Coast, 55% East Coast). Support for oil sands is at 62%, the highest since 2012, potentially aiding Prime Minister Carney's energy superpower ambitio...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Revokes Wind Energy Permits, Shifting US Energy Policy Towards Fossil Fuels
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management revoked wind energy permits for over 3.5 million acres off the coasts of Texas, Louisiana, Maine, New York, California, and Oregon, and the mid-Atlantic, reversing Biden's plan to lease federal waters for wind energy development and reflecting the Trump administ...
Trump Administration Revokes Wind Energy Permits, Shifting US Energy Policy Towards Fossil Fuels
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management revoked wind energy permits for over 3.5 million acres off the coasts of Texas, Louisiana, Maine, New York, California, and Oregon, and the mid-Atlantic, reversing Biden's plan to lease federal waters for wind energy development and reflecting the Trump administ...
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60% Bias Score


Greenpeace Protests Delay German Gas Drilling Project
Thirteen Greenpeace activists protested the planned natural gas drilling operation near Ammersee lake in Reichling, Germany, on July 29th, 2025, raising concerns about climate change and potential environmental damage to the local water supply, despite the company stating there is no environmental r...
Greenpeace Protests Delay German Gas Drilling Project
Thirteen Greenpeace activists protested the planned natural gas drilling operation near Ammersee lake in Reichling, Germany, on July 29th, 2025, raising concerns about climate change and potential environmental damage to the local water supply, despite the company stating there is no environmental r...
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44% Bias Score

US-EU Trade Deal Includes $750 Billion in Energy Purchases, Signaling Europe's Nuclear Pivot
The July 2025 US-EU trade deal includes a $750 billion commitment by the EU to purchase American energy exports, including nuclear technology and fuel, marking a significant shift in European energy policy driven by the need to diversify away from Russian energy sources.

US-EU Trade Deal Includes $750 Billion in Energy Purchases, Signaling Europe's Nuclear Pivot
The July 2025 US-EU trade deal includes a $750 billion commitment by the EU to purchase American energy exports, including nuclear technology and fuel, marking a significant shift in European energy policy driven by the need to diversify away from Russian energy sources.
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52% Bias Score

U.S.-Pakistan Trade Deal Opens Door to Joint Oil Development
The U.S. and Pakistan signed a trade agreement on Thursday, allowing joint oil reserve development and tariff reductions, increasing bilateral trade to $7.3 billion in 2024, with U.S. imports from Pakistan up 4.9% to $5.1 billion.

U.S.-Pakistan Trade Deal Opens Door to Joint Oil Development
The U.S. and Pakistan signed a trade agreement on Thursday, allowing joint oil reserve development and tariff reductions, increasing bilateral trade to $7.3 billion in 2024, with U.S. imports from Pakistan up 4.9% to $5.1 billion.
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52% Bias Score

ITER Fusion Project Faces Delays, but Spurs Private Sector Innovation
The ITER project, aiming for controlled nuclear fusion, faces delays (initial 2018 target, now 2035-2040) due to technical issues and cost overruns (€20 billion+), despite significant EU investment (€7 billion) and contributions from 33 nations, including substantial participation from Spanish compa...

ITER Fusion Project Faces Delays, but Spurs Private Sector Innovation
The ITER project, aiming for controlled nuclear fusion, faces delays (initial 2018 target, now 2035-2040) due to technical issues and cost overruns (€20 billion+), despite significant EU investment (€7 billion) and contributions from 33 nations, including substantial participation from Spanish compa...
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32% Bias Score

U.S. Grid Stability Hinges on Soaring Battery Storage Adoption
Due to increased demand and grid stress, the U.S. is rapidly expanding its energy storage capacity, with batteries comprising 90% of new additions, exceeding 26 GW in 2024 and projected to increase by 19.6 GW in 2025, according to the EIA. This is driven by factors such as underinvestment in grid in...

U.S. Grid Stability Hinges on Soaring Battery Storage Adoption
Due to increased demand and grid stress, the U.S. is rapidly expanding its energy storage capacity, with batteries comprising 90% of new additions, exceeding 26 GW in 2024 and projected to increase by 19.6 GW in 2025, according to the EIA. This is driven by factors such as underinvestment in grid in...
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48% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Permit for Borkum Gas Project Cable, but Project Remains Halted
The Lower Saxony Higher Administrative Court upheld a water permit for a power cable to a planned gas extraction platform off Borkum, but the project remains halted due to a separate ongoing legal challenge regarding environmental permits; the cable would traverse a protected reef area.

German Court Upholds Permit for Borkum Gas Project Cable, but Project Remains Halted
The Lower Saxony Higher Administrative Court upheld a water permit for a power cable to a planned gas extraction platform off Borkum, but the project remains halted due to a separate ongoing legal challenge regarding environmental permits; the cable would traverse a protected reef area.
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36% Bias Score

Greenpeace Protests Reichling Gas Drilling
Thirteen Greenpeace activists protested the planned Erdgasbohrung near Ammersee in Reichling, Germany, on August 1st, 2025, raising concerns about environmental impact and climate change despite the company announcing the start of rig construction for July 29th, 2025.

Greenpeace Protests Reichling Gas Drilling
Thirteen Greenpeace activists protested the planned Erdgasbohrung near Ammersee in Reichling, Germany, on August 1st, 2025, raising concerns about environmental impact and climate change despite the company announcing the start of rig construction for July 29th, 2025.
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44% Bias Score
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