Deadliest Russian Missile Strike Kills 11 in Ukraine
Russia's December 10 ballistic missile strike on a Ukrainian medical facility killed 11 and wounded 20, marking the deadliest attack in months; this follows a previous attack killing 10 civilians, illustrating the ongoing humanitarian crisis amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
Deadliest Russian Missile Strike Kills 11 in Ukraine
Russia's December 10 ballistic missile strike on a Ukrainian medical facility killed 11 and wounded 20, marking the deadliest attack in months; this follows a previous attack killing 10 civilians, illustrating the ongoing humanitarian crisis amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score
Russia Launches Another Major Attack on Ukraine's Power Grid
Russia launched a major attack on Ukraine's power grid on December 1, 2024, causing widespread power outages and damage to energy facilities in Odesa, Kyiv, and Lviv. Russia claims the attacks target weapon production but are seen as a tactic to demoralize the population; this is the eleventh such a...
Russia Launches Another Major Attack on Ukraine's Power Grid
Russia launched a major attack on Ukraine's power grid on December 1, 2024, causing widespread power outages and damage to energy facilities in Odesa, Kyiv, and Lviv. Russia claims the attacks target weapon production but are seen as a tactic to demoralize the population; this is the eleventh such a...
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40% Bias Score
Rosneft and Reliance Sign \$13 Billion Oil Deal
Rosneft and Reliance Industries signed a \$13 billion, 10-year deal for Rosneft to supply nearly 500,000 barrels of oil per day to India, starting January 2024, amid Western sanctions on Russia.
Rosneft and Reliance Sign \$13 Billion Oil Deal
Rosneft and Reliance Industries signed a \$13 billion, 10-year deal for Rosneft to supply nearly 500,000 barrels of oil per day to India, starting January 2024, amid Western sanctions on Russia.
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36% Bias Score
Ofgem Mandates Fee-Free Energy Tariffs in UK
The UK energy regulator Ofgem mandates that all energy companies must offer tariffs without standing charges by next winter, aiming to address the \u00a33.8 billion household energy debt crisis and concerns about the fees' disproportionate impact on low-income households.
Ofgem Mandates Fee-Free Energy Tariffs in UK
The UK energy regulator Ofgem mandates that all energy companies must offer tariffs without standing charges by next winter, aiming to address the \u00a33.8 billion household energy debt crisis and concerns about the fees' disproportionate impact on low-income households.
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44% Bias Score
Italy Reduces Offshore Drilling Distance, Streamlines Environmental Approvals
Italy's new environmental decree, passed December 10th, reduces the minimum distance for offshore oil and gas drilling from 12 to 9 nautical miles, streamlining environmental assessments for nationally strategic projects, despite opposition and conflicting court rulings.
Italy Reduces Offshore Drilling Distance, Streamlines Environmental Approvals
Italy's new environmental decree, passed December 10th, reduces the minimum distance for offshore oil and gas drilling from 12 to 9 nautical miles, streamlining environmental assessments for nationally strategic projects, despite opposition and conflicting court rulings.
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48% Bias Score
North Dakota Panel to Decide on Permits for Massive Carbon Dioxide Pipeline
North Dakota is poised to approve permits for Summit Carbon Solutions' $8 billion pipeline designed to transport 18 million metric tons of CO2 annually from 57 ethanol plants across five states for underground storage, despite significant landowner opposition and pending legal challenges.
North Dakota Panel to Decide on Permits for Massive Carbon Dioxide Pipeline
North Dakota is poised to approve permits for Summit Carbon Solutions' $8 billion pipeline designed to transport 18 million metric tons of CO2 annually from 57 ethanol plants across five states for underground storage, despite significant landowner opposition and pending legal challenges.
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32% Bias Score
Ukraine Seeks More Air Defenses Amidst Russian Attacks
Ukraine's Foreign Minister is urging allies for the immediate delivery of 20 air defense systems following Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, causing significant damage and civilian hardship; Russia claims to have destroyed 13 Ukrainian drones over its territory, and one person died in Belgor...
Ukraine Seeks More Air Defenses Amidst Russian Attacks
Ukraine's Foreign Minister is urging allies for the immediate delivery of 20 air defense systems following Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, causing significant damage and civilian hardship; Russia claims to have destroyed 13 Ukrainian drones over its territory, and one person died in Belgor...
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12% Bias Score
Russia Launches Another Major Attack on Ukraine's Power Grid
Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine's power grid on December 14, 2023, causing widespread outages and damage to power plants in Odesa, Kyiv, and Lviv; the attack is the eleventh this year and follows a Ukrainian strike on Russian territory.
Russia Launches Another Major Attack on Ukraine's Power Grid
Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine's power grid on December 14, 2023, causing widespread outages and damage to power plants in Odesa, Kyiv, and Lviv; the attack is the eleventh this year and follows a Ukrainian strike on Russian territory.
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32% Bias Score
Canada Threatens Energy Curtailment to Counter US Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatened to cut energy exports to the US, primarily electricity, in retaliation for President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs, potentially disrupting US energy supplies and causing temporary price increases but also hurting Canada's own economy.
Canada Threatens Energy Curtailment to Counter US Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatened to cut energy exports to the US, primarily electricity, in retaliation for President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs, potentially disrupting US energy supplies and causing temporary price increases but also hurting Canada's own economy.
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44% Bias Score
Bank of Canada Cuts Rate Amid U.S. Tariff Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate to 3.25 percent on Wednesday, citing uncertainty caused by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's potential imposition of tariffs on Canadian goods.
Bank of Canada Cuts Rate Amid U.S. Tariff Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate to 3.25 percent on Wednesday, citing uncertainty caused by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's potential imposition of tariffs on Canadian goods.
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8% Bias Score
Kosmos Energy in Talks to Acquire Tullow Oil
London's Tullow Oil is in preliminary talks for an all-share takeover by US rival Kosmos Energy, aiming to address Tullow's substantial debt and operational challenges, with both companies sharing assets in the Jubilee and TEN fields offshore Ghana.
Kosmos Energy in Talks to Acquire Tullow Oil
London's Tullow Oil is in preliminary talks for an all-share takeover by US rival Kosmos Energy, aiming to address Tullow's substantial debt and operational challenges, with both companies sharing assets in the Jubilee and TEN fields offshore Ghana.
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40% Bias Score
North Dakota to Decide on Permits for Major Carbon Capture Pipeline
The North Dakota Industrial Commission will decide Thursday on permits for Summit Carbon Solutions' $8 billion, 2,500-mile CO2 pipeline, which would transport emissions from 57 Midwest ethanol plants for underground storage, despite landowner opposition and potential legal challenges.
North Dakota to Decide on Permits for Major Carbon Capture Pipeline
The North Dakota Industrial Commission will decide Thursday on permits for Summit Carbon Solutions' $8 billion, 2,500-mile CO2 pipeline, which would transport emissions from 57 Midwest ethanol plants for underground storage, despite landowner opposition and potential legal challenges.
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40% Bias Score