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EU Renewable Heating and Cooling: Progress and Disparities
As of 2023, renewable energy sources comprised 26.2% of EU heating and cooling, varying widely from 8% in Ireland to 84% in Iceland, due to factors like climate, infrastructure, and policy; progress is insufficient to meet 2030 targets.
EU Renewable Heating and Cooling: Progress and Disparities
As of 2023, renewable energy sources comprised 26.2% of EU heating and cooling, varying widely from 8% in Ireland to 84% in Iceland, due to factors like climate, infrastructure, and policy; progress is insufficient to meet 2030 targets.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Geopolitical Uranium Dependence Threatens Global Nuclear Energy Expansion
Major tech companies and nations are committed to tripling global nuclear energy by 2050, but this ambitious plan is threatened by reliance on Russia for uranium enrichment, creating geopolitical and economic uncertainty.
Geopolitical Uranium Dependence Threatens Global Nuclear Energy Expansion
Major tech companies and nations are committed to tripling global nuclear energy by 2050, but this ambitious plan is threatened by reliance on Russia for uranium enrichment, creating geopolitical and economic uncertainty.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Tech Giants Join Global Push to Triple Nuclear Power by 2050
Driven by climate concerns and geopolitical tensions, Amazon, Google, Meta, 31 countries, and 140 companies pledged to triple global nuclear power by 2050, highlighting the need to diversify uranium supply chains and address enrichment capacity constraints.
Tech Giants Join Global Push to Triple Nuclear Power by 2050
Driven by climate concerns and geopolitical tensions, Amazon, Google, Meta, 31 countries, and 140 companies pledged to triple global nuclear power by 2050, highlighting the need to diversify uranium supply chains and address enrichment capacity constraints.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Greece-Cyprus Interconnector Research to Resume
Research vessels will soon return to waters east of Kasos and Karpathos to resume surveys for the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project, following a delay and amidst diplomatic efforts between Greece and Turkey.
Greece-Cyprus Interconnector Research to Resume
Research vessels will soon return to waters east of Kasos and Karpathos to resume surveys for the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project, following a delay and amidst diplomatic efforts between Greece and Turkey.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Trump's Policies Spark European Defense Union Amidst US Economic Uncertainty
The Trump administration's foreign and economic policies are creating a bonfire of diplomatic relationships, prompting a European Defence Union, and harming the US economy by undermining key sectors and increasing political risk.
Trump's Policies Spark European Defense Union Amidst US Economic Uncertainty
The Trump administration's foreign and economic policies are creating a bonfire of diplomatic relationships, prompting a European Defence Union, and harming the US economy by undermining key sectors and increasing political risk.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Russia's New Ceasefire Demands Amidst Escalated Attacks
Russia presented new ceasefire conditions, including a temporary Ukrainian administration, while escalating attacks, prompting President Trump to threaten oil sanctions; Ukraine is bolstering its defenses through increased training and domestic weapons production.
Russia's New Ceasefire Demands Amidst Escalated Attacks
Russia presented new ceasefire conditions, including a temporary Ukrainian administration, while escalating attacks, prompting President Trump to threaten oil sanctions; Ukraine is bolstering its defenses through increased training and domestic weapons production.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Eurasian Scholars Convene in Moscow to Analyze Global Challenges
The 10th International Meeting of Intellectuals in Moscow, attended by scholars from Eurasia and beyond, addressed global challenges, including the Ukrainian crisis, Middle Eastern influence in the Balkans, and the war in Gaza, highlighting the rising significance of people's diplomacy.

Eurasian Scholars Convene in Moscow to Analyze Global Challenges
The 10th International Meeting of Intellectuals in Moscow, attended by scholars from Eurasia and beyond, addressed global challenges, including the Ukrainian crisis, Middle Eastern influence in the Balkans, and the war in Gaza, highlighting the rising significance of people's diplomacy.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Controversial U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal Jeopardizes Ukrainian Sovereignty
Ukraine's proposed deal with the U.S. grants America preferential access to its significant rare earth mineral reserves in exchange for past military aid, sparking controversy and potentially jeopardizing Ukraine's economic and political future.

Controversial U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal Jeopardizes Ukrainian Sovereignty
Ukraine's proposed deal with the U.S. grants America preferential access to its significant rare earth mineral reserves in exchange for past military aid, sparking controversy and potentially jeopardizing Ukraine's economic and political future.
Progress
40% Bias Score

EU-Central Asia Summit Highlights Regional Stability and Economic Cooperation
The first EU-Central Asia summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, showcased the region's stability and its potential as a reliable partner for the EU, with Kazakhstan playing a key role due to its significant energy exports and foreign investment.

EU-Central Asia Summit Highlights Regional Stability and Economic Cooperation
The first EU-Central Asia summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, showcased the region's stability and its potential as a reliable partner for the EU, with Kazakhstan playing a key role due to its significant energy exports and foreign investment.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Hegseth to Visit Panama Amidst Canal Tensions
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will visit Panama next week to meet with Panamanian leaders following accusations of Chinese interference in the Panama Canal; a U.S. firm now controls ports near the canal after a deal with a Hong Kong-based conglomerate.

Hegseth to Visit Panama Amidst Canal Tensions
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will visit Panama next week to meet with Panamanian leaders following accusations of Chinese interference in the Panama Canal; a U.S. firm now controls ports near the canal after a deal with a Hong Kong-based conglomerate.
Progress
48% Bias Score

European Identity and the 'Primacy of Force': A Call for Renewed Purpose
An Italian perspective on the growing dominance of major international powers and its impact on European identity and the Catholic Church, highlighting a perceived crisis of confidence and suggesting strategies for a renewed sense of collective purpose based on human promotion.

European Identity and the 'Primacy of Force': A Call for Renewed Purpose
An Italian perspective on the growing dominance of major international powers and its impact on European identity and the Catholic Church, highlighting a perceived crisis of confidence and suggesting strategies for a renewed sense of collective purpose based on human promotion.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Russia Suffers Massive Military Losses in Ukraine, Deploys North Korean Troops
A NATO official reported that Russia has lost over 900,000 troops in Ukraine, with 250,000 killed, and continues to lose over 1,000 daily, yet maintains a slow advance. Russia's strategy involves using high casualty rates to gain negotiating leverage and has deployed 11,000 North Korean troops in th...

Russia Suffers Massive Military Losses in Ukraine, Deploys North Korean Troops
A NATO official reported that Russia has lost over 900,000 troops in Ukraine, with 250,000 killed, and continues to lose over 1,000 daily, yet maintains a slow advance. Russia's strategy involves using high casualty rates to gain negotiating leverage and has deployed 11,000 North Korean troops in th...
Progress
48% Bias Score
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