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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $50 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Lawsuit
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer $50 million for organizing 2016 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline near the Standing Rock Reservation, impacting Greenpeace's operations and raising concerns about free speech.
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $50 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Lawsuit
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer $50 million for organizing 2016 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline near the Standing Rock Reservation, impacting Greenpeace's operations and raising concerns about free speech.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Proposes U.S. Control of Ukrainian Nuclear Plants Amid Partial Ceasefire
Following a phone call between Trump and Zelensky, a joint statement proposed U.S. "ownership" of Ukrainian nuclear plants to ensure energy security amid a partial ceasefire negotiated between Trump and Putin, potentially resolving the stalled minerals deal and addressing missing Ukrainian children.
Trump Proposes U.S. Control of Ukrainian Nuclear Plants Amid Partial Ceasefire
Following a phone call between Trump and Zelensky, a joint statement proposed U.S. "ownership" of Ukrainian nuclear plants to ensure energy security amid a partial ceasefire negotiated between Trump and Putin, potentially resolving the stalled minerals deal and addressing missing Ukrainian children.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Under Air Raid Amidst Trump-Putin Talks on Halting Energy Strikes
During a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, Ukraine experienced ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks despite a purported agreement to halt strikes on energy infrastructure, prompting varied reactions and interpretations from Ukrainian officials and experts.
Ukraine Under Air Raid Amidst Trump-Putin Talks on Halting Energy Strikes
During a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, Ukraine experienced ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks despite a purported agreement to halt strikes on energy infrastructure, prompting varied reactions and interpretations from Ukrainian officials and experts.
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40% Bias Score


AI Infrastructure Investment Boom Amidst Market Volatility
Facing AI market volatility, investors are focusing on the infrastructure needs of the AI sector, including electrical grids, data centers, and energy generation, with companies like Nvidia, Cameco, Eaton, and Arista Networks experiencing growth, driven by the exponentially increasing energy demands...
AI Infrastructure Investment Boom Amidst Market Volatility
Facing AI market volatility, investors are focusing on the infrastructure needs of the AI sector, including electrical grids, data centers, and energy generation, with companies like Nvidia, Cameco, Eaton, and Arista Networks experiencing growth, driven by the exponentially increasing energy demands...
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40% Bias Score


China Develops Century-Long Carbon-14 Nuclear Battery
Chinese researchers unveiled "Zhulong," a silicon-carbide semiconductor-based carbon-14 nuclear battery with a century-long lifespan, achieving 8% energy conversion efficiency and powering a Bluetooth chip for months; a second-generation prototype is under development.
China Develops Century-Long Carbon-14 Nuclear Battery
Chinese researchers unveiled "Zhulong," a silicon-carbide semiconductor-based carbon-14 nuclear battery with a century-long lifespan, achieving 8% energy conversion efficiency and powering a Bluetooth chip for months; a second-generation prototype is under development.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on Canadian Steel and Aluminum
President Trump imposed a 50 percent tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum on March 11th, retaliating against Ontario's 25 percent electricity surcharge to US northern states, impacting 1.5 million homes and businesses, costing them $400,000 daily and threatening further tariffs on automobiles.
Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on Canadian Steel and Aluminum
President Trump imposed a 50 percent tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum on March 11th, retaliating against Ontario's 25 percent electricity surcharge to US northern states, impacting 1.5 million homes and businesses, costing them $400,000 daily and threatening further tariffs on automobiles.
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56% Bias Score

German Cartel Office Finds Illegal Price Increases by District Heating Providers
The German Federal Cartel Office discovered that four district heating providers illegally increased prices between 2021 and 2023 by misrepresenting costs and underweighting market elements in their pricing formulas, exploiting their monopolistic market position, resulting in higher-than-permitted p...

German Cartel Office Finds Illegal Price Increases by District Heating Providers
The German Federal Cartel Office discovered that four district heating providers illegally increased prices between 2021 and 2023 by misrepresenting costs and underweighting market elements in their pricing formulas, exploiting their monopolistic market position, resulting in higher-than-permitted p...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Announces 30-Day Ceasefire on Ukraine Energy Infrastructure
Following a Putin-Trump phone call, Russia announced a 30-day ceasefire targeting only energy infrastructure in Ukraine, claiming to have intercepted seven drones aimed at its energy facilities while accusing Ukraine of violating the truce.

Russia Announces 30-Day Ceasefire on Ukraine Energy Infrastructure
Following a Putin-Trump phone call, Russia announced a 30-day ceasefire targeting only energy infrastructure in Ukraine, claiming to have intercepted seven drones aimed at its energy facilities while accusing Ukraine of violating the truce.
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40% Bias Score

Santander Closes 95 UK Branches, 750 Jobs at Risk
Banco Santander is closing 95 UK branches, impacting 750 jobs due to the rise of digital banking; 36 branches will reduce hours, and 18 will lose counters.

Santander Closes 95 UK Branches, 750 Jobs at Risk
Banco Santander is closing 95 UK branches, impacting 750 jobs due to the rise of digital banking; 36 branches will reduce hours, and 18 will lose counters.
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Putin Authorizes U.S. Hedge Fund to Buy Russian Securities
Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized a U.S. hedge fund, 683 Capital Partners LP, to buy Russian company securities from 11 other funds, mostly based in the U.S. and U.K., following his August 2022 order prohibiting such transactions without his personal approval. The decree also allows two Ru...

Putin Authorizes U.S. Hedge Fund to Buy Russian Securities
Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized a U.S. hedge fund, 683 Capital Partners LP, to buy Russian company securities from 11 other funds, mostly based in the U.S. and U.K., following his August 2022 order prohibiting such transactions without his personal approval. The decree also allows two Ru...
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36% Bias Score

China's Breakthrough in Offshore Oil Drilling
China's advancements in offshore oil drilling technology, spearheaded by Li Zhong, have resulted in significantly faster and cheaper operations, evidenced by a 2015 project where a Chinese team completed a well in 40 days at 80 million yuan, compared to a foreign team's 120 days and 360 million yuan...

China's Breakthrough in Offshore Oil Drilling
China's advancements in offshore oil drilling technology, spearheaded by Li Zhong, have resulted in significantly faster and cheaper operations, evidenced by a 2015 project where a Chinese team completed a well in 40 days at 80 million yuan, compared to a foreign team's 120 days and 360 million yuan...
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48% Bias Score

Ecuador's Sacha Oil Field Concession Sparks Controversy
Ecuador's government plans to grant a 20-year concession of the Sacha oil field, its largest, to a Chinese-Canadian consortium for US \$1.5 billion, sparking controversy over transparency and potential financial losses for the nation, despite government claims of increased efficiency and revenue.

Ecuador's Sacha Oil Field Concession Sparks Controversy
Ecuador's government plans to grant a 20-year concession of the Sacha oil field, its largest, to a Chinese-Canadian consortium for US \$1.5 billion, sparking controversy over transparency and potential financial losses for the nation, despite government claims of increased efficiency and revenue.
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52% Bias Score
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