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Canada's Untapped Potential: Boosting Resource Exports to Europe
Canada's vast natural resources, including natural gas and critical minerals, are essential to Europe's efforts to reduce its dependence on authoritarian states; however, political and regulatory barriers within Canada hinder increased exports.
Canada's Untapped Potential: Boosting Resource Exports to Europe
Canada's vast natural resources, including natural gas and critical minerals, are essential to Europe's efforts to reduce its dependence on authoritarian states; however, political and regulatory barriers within Canada hinder increased exports.
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52% Bias Score


US-Guyana Military Alliance Strengthens Amid Venezuela's Essequibo Claim
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Guyanese President Irfaan Ali showcased a strengthened military alliance amid Venezuela's claim to the oil-rich Essequibo region, prompting a strong warning to Venezuela from Rubio and joint naval exercises between the US and Guyana.
US-Guyana Military Alliance Strengthens Amid Venezuela's Essequibo Claim
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Guyanese President Irfaan Ali showcased a strengthened military alliance amid Venezuela's claim to the oil-rich Essequibo region, prompting a strong warning to Venezuela from Rubio and joint naval exercises between the US and Guyana.
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60% Bias Score


CEEC Expands Global Energy Transition Role with Green Hydrogen and AI Initiatives
China Energy Engineering Corp (CEEC) announced plans to expand its green hydrogen and AI initiatives globally, with a major green hydrogen project launching in September and significant investments exceeding $27 billion in domestic and international energy projects across China, Egypt, Morocco, and ...
CEEC Expands Global Energy Transition Role with Green Hydrogen and AI Initiatives
China Energy Engineering Corp (CEEC) announced plans to expand its green hydrogen and AI initiatives globally, with a major green hydrogen project launching in September and significant investments exceeding $27 billion in domestic and international energy projects across China, Egypt, Morocco, and ...
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52% Bias Score


Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will decide whether the country builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and conservative leader Dutton proposing seven reactors by 2035, a plan experts deem unrealistic.
Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will decide whether the country builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and conservative leader Dutton proposing seven reactors by 2035, a plan experts deem unrealistic.
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48% Bias Score


CEEC Invests $27 Billion in Green Hydrogen and AI for Global Energy Transition
China Energy Engineering Corp (CEEC) announced plans to expand its role in global energy transition by investing over $27 billion in green hydrogen and AI projects, including a massive green hydrogen-ammonia-methanol plant starting in September, and integrating AI with renewable energy solutions via...
CEEC Invests $27 Billion in Green Hydrogen and AI for Global Energy Transition
China Energy Engineering Corp (CEEC) announced plans to expand its role in global energy transition by investing over $27 billion in green hydrogen and AI projects, including a massive green hydrogen-ammonia-methanol plant starting in September, and integrating AI with renewable energy solutions via...
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56% Bias Score


Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking Sudzha Gas Facility, Violating U.S.-Brokered Truce
On March 28th, Russia accused Ukraine of attacking its Sudzha gas metering station with HIMARS missiles, causing significant damage; Ukraine denied responsibility and accused Russia. This incident follows a U.S.-brokered agreement to pause energy strikes, which both sides have violated.
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking Sudzha Gas Facility, Violating U.S.-Brokered Truce
On March 28th, Russia accused Ukraine of attacking its Sudzha gas metering station with HIMARS missiles, causing significant damage; Ukraine denied responsibility and accused Russia. This incident follows a U.S.-brokered agreement to pause energy strikes, which both sides have violated.
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32% Bias Score

US Demands Stricter Control of Ukraine's Resources, Fuels Tensions
The U.S. proposed a new agreement giving it significant control over Ukraine's mineral and energy resources, including a supervisory board with U.S. veto power, raising concerns in Kyiv about potential exploitation and a lack of security guarantees in return. The deal excludes nuclear assets for now...

US Demands Stricter Control of Ukraine's Resources, Fuels Tensions
The U.S. proposed a new agreement giving it significant control over Ukraine's mineral and energy resources, including a supervisory board with U.S. veto power, raising concerns in Kyiv about potential exploitation and a lack of security guarantees in return. The deal excludes nuclear assets for now...
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56% Bias Score

CEEC Expands Green Hydrogen and AI Initiatives for Global Energy Transition
China Energy Engineering Corp (CEEC) announced plans to significantly expand its role in global energy transition through large-scale green hydrogen and AI integration, with a major project starting in September and over $27 billion in signed agreements.

CEEC Expands Green Hydrogen and AI Initiatives for Global Energy Transition
China Energy Engineering Corp (CEEC) announced plans to significantly expand its role in global energy transition through large-scale green hydrogen and AI integration, with a major project starting in September and over $27 billion in signed agreements.
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48% Bias Score

Zonal Electricity Pricing Proposed for UK, Potentially Lowering Scottish Bills
Octopus Energy's CEO proposes zonal electricity pricing in the UK, potentially making Scottish electricity the cheapest in Europe by basing prices on local renewable energy generation; however, rival firms express concerns about a resulting 'postcode lottery' and investment uncertainty in planned in...

Zonal Electricity Pricing Proposed for UK, Potentially Lowering Scottish Bills
Octopus Energy's CEO proposes zonal electricity pricing in the UK, potentially making Scottish electricity the cheapest in Europe by basing prices on local renewable energy generation; however, rival firms express concerns about a resulting 'postcode lottery' and investment uncertainty in planned in...
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40% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will determine whether the nation builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and opposition leader Dutton proposing seven reactors despite concerns about cost and feasibility; the election also faces challenges from risi...

Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will determine whether the nation builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and opposition leader Dutton proposing seven reactors despite concerns about cost and feasibility; the election also faces challenges from risi...
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40% Bias Score

QMC Completes Energy-Efficiency Upgrade, Cutting Emissions
Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre finished installing 12,000 new energy-efficient windows, part of a £15 million project with E.ON to reach net-zero emissions by 2040, improving patient comfort and cutting CO2 emissions by 10,000 tonnes annually.

QMC Completes Energy-Efficiency Upgrade, Cutting Emissions
Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre finished installing 12,000 new energy-efficient windows, part of a £15 million project with E.ON to reach net-zero emissions by 2040, improving patient comfort and cutting CO2 emissions by 10,000 tonnes annually.
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24% Bias Score

CDU Politicians' Support for Nord Stream Pipeline Repair Sparks Controversy in Germany
German CDU parliamentarians' support for a potential US plan to repair the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, which delivered Russian gas to Europe, sparked controversy, highlighting divisions within the German government over energy independence and reliance on Russia.

CDU Politicians' Support for Nord Stream Pipeline Repair Sparks Controversy in Germany
German CDU parliamentarians' support for a potential US plan to repair the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, which delivered Russian gas to Europe, sparked controversy, highlighting divisions within the German government over energy independence and reliance on Russia.
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44% Bias Score
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