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Spain's Inflation Rises to 2.9% in January 2025
Spain's January 2025 inflation rate reached 2.9%, exceeding initial projections due to increased fuel and electricity prices, but partially offset by a 21.9% drop in olive oil prices; this marks four consecutive months of rising inflation.
Spain's Inflation Rises to 2.9% in January 2025
Spain's January 2025 inflation rate reached 2.9%, exceeding initial projections due to increased fuel and electricity prices, but partially offset by a 21.9% drop in olive oil prices; this marks four consecutive months of rising inflation.
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36% Bias Score


India to Comply with Russian Oil Sanctions Despite Recent Import Surge
India's oil minister affirmed the country's adherence to international sanctions on Russian oil despite a sharp rise in imports from 12% in 2021 to over 37% in 2024, driven by discounted prices; the statement comes amid uncertainty regarding the new US administration's energy policy.
India to Comply with Russian Oil Sanctions Despite Recent Import Surge
India's oil minister affirmed the country's adherence to international sanctions on Russian oil despite a sharp rise in imports from 12% in 2021 to over 37% in 2024, driven by discounted prices; the statement comes amid uncertainty regarding the new US administration's energy policy.
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40% Bias Score


Gazprom Announces Restructuring, Potential Job Cuts Following 2023 Losses
Gazprom announced new appointments to key administrative roles, part of a cost-cutting and efficiency-boosting restructuring plan involving a potential reduction of 1600 headquarters staff, following a year of significant losses due to reduced gas exports to Europe.
Gazprom Announces Restructuring, Potential Job Cuts Following 2023 Losses
Gazprom announced new appointments to key administrative roles, part of a cost-cutting and efficiency-boosting restructuring plan involving a potential reduction of 1600 headquarters staff, following a year of significant losses due to reduced gas exports to Europe.
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20% Bias Score


Novosibirsk Heat Outages: Aging Infrastructure and the Path to Reform
Frequent heat outages in Novosibirsk are due to aging heat networks (69% older than 25 years in 2024, up from 47% in 2010) resulting from insufficient investment and fragmented ownership; the city's transition to a new pricing zone aims to address this by providing long-term investment guarantees.
Novosibirsk Heat Outages: Aging Infrastructure and the Path to Reform
Frequent heat outages in Novosibirsk are due to aging heat networks (69% older than 25 years in 2024, up from 47% in 2010) resulting from insufficient investment and fragmented ownership; the city's transition to a new pricing zone aims to address this by providing long-term investment guarantees.
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28% Bias Score


UK EV Charger Count Surges, but Regional Disparities Persist
The UK's public electric vehicle charging points increased by 37% to 73,334 between January 2024 and 2025, with on-street chargers rising 27% to comprise 36% of the total; however, a significant North-South divide in charger distribution persists, with London having far more chargers per capita than...
UK EV Charger Count Surges, but Regional Disparities Persist
The UK's public electric vehicle charging points increased by 37% to 73,334 between January 2024 and 2025, with on-street chargers rising 27% to comprise 36% of the total; however, a significant North-South divide in charger distribution persists, with London having far more chargers per capita than...
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32% Bias Score


Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Fuel Facilities, Causing Fires and Flight Disruptions
Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian fuel and energy facilities in the Volgograd and Astrakhan regions caused fires and temporary flight suspensions at multiple airports; 70 drones were intercepted, according to Russia, with no reported casualties.
Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Fuel Facilities, Causing Fires and Flight Disruptions
Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian fuel and energy facilities in the Volgograd and Astrakhan regions caused fires and temporary flight suspensions at multiple airports; 70 drones were intercepted, according to Russia, with no reported casualties.
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36% Bias Score

Pacific Future Energy Cancels Proposed West Coast Refinery Project
Pacific Future Energy cancelled its plan for a West Coast refinery near Kitimat, B.C., designed to process Alberta bitumen for export to Asia, after facing regulatory hurdles and community opposition; the company formally notified the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada in December 2023.

Pacific Future Energy Cancels Proposed West Coast Refinery Project
Pacific Future Energy cancelled its plan for a West Coast refinery near Kitimat, B.C., designed to process Alberta bitumen for export to Asia, after facing regulatory hurdles and community opposition; the company formally notified the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada in December 2023.
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Oil and Gas Revenues Surge Despite Sanctions, Projected Decline"
Russia's January 2025 oil and gas revenues reached $8.6 billion, a 16.9% year-on-year increase driven by higher mineral extraction tax receipts, despite tighter US sanctions and a projected revenue decline in upcoming years.

Russia's Oil and Gas Revenues Surge Despite Sanctions, Projected Decline"
Russia's January 2025 oil and gas revenues reached $8.6 billion, a 16.9% year-on-year increase driven by higher mineral extraction tax receipts, despite tighter US sanctions and a projected revenue decline in upcoming years.
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16% Bias Score

Poland Projects €167 Billion Investment Surge by 2025
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced over €167 billion in projected investments by 2025, targeting infrastructure, green energy, and technology to boost its European economic standing, exceeding previous records and aiming to surpass Western economies.

Poland Projects €167 Billion Investment Surge by 2025
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced over €167 billion in projected investments by 2025, targeting infrastructure, green energy, and technology to boost its European economic standing, exceeding previous records and aiming to surpass Western economies.
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48% Bias Score

Putin's Energy Gambit: How Russia Funds its War Effort
A new ARTE documentary exposes how Vladimir Putin attempted to use Europe's energy dependence to control the situation in Ukraine; despite sanctions, Russia earns roughly \$500 million daily from oil and gas, facilitating the war effort via indirect EU purchases and complex networks involving shell ...

Putin's Energy Gambit: How Russia Funds its War Effort
A new ARTE documentary exposes how Vladimir Putin attempted to use Europe's energy dependence to control the situation in Ukraine; despite sanctions, Russia earns roughly \$500 million daily from oil and gas, facilitating the war effort via indirect EU purchases and complex networks involving shell ...
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48% Bias Score

China Retaliates Against US Tariffs with Targeted Sanctions
China imposed retaliatory tariffs on various US goods, including coal, liquefied natural gas, oil, agricultural machinery, pickup trucks, and luxury cars, effective February 10th, 2025, in response to US tariffs on Chinese products, escalating trade tensions between the two countries.

China Retaliates Against US Tariffs with Targeted Sanctions
China imposed retaliatory tariffs on various US goods, including coal, liquefied natural gas, oil, agricultural machinery, pickup trucks, and luxury cars, effective February 10th, 2025, in response to US tariffs on Chinese products, escalating trade tensions between the two countries.
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32% Bias Score

U.S. Tariffs Threaten \$26 Billion in Atlantic Canada Exports
President Trump's new tariffs threaten Atlantic Canada's \$26 billion in exports to the U.S., jeopardizing key industries like seafood (\$761 million in crab exports in 2022 from Newfoundland and Labrador alone) and energy (\$10.2 billion in annual energy imports to New England).

U.S. Tariffs Threaten \$26 Billion in Atlantic Canada Exports
President Trump's new tariffs threaten Atlantic Canada's \$26 billion in exports to the U.S., jeopardizing key industries like seafood (\$761 million in crab exports in 2022 from Newfoundland and Labrador alone) and energy (\$10.2 billion in annual energy imports to New England).
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52% Bias Score
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