Transnistria Faces Energy Crisis After Russia Halts Gas Transit
On January 1st, 2025, Transnistria faced a complete shutdown of natural gas, heating, and hot water due to Russia halting gas transit through Ukraine, impacting residential buildings except hospitals; the region is now relying on coal-generated electricity and alternative heating methods.
Transnistria Faces Energy Crisis After Russia Halts Gas Transit
On January 1st, 2025, Transnistria faced a complete shutdown of natural gas, heating, and hot water due to Russia halting gas transit through Ukraine, impacting residential buildings except hospitals; the region is now relying on coal-generated electricity and alternative heating methods.
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32% Bias Score
Germany's Foreign Policy Crossroads: Trump, Ukraine, and a Reluctant Public
Germany's foreign policy faces challenges from a potential Trump presidency impacting Ukraine aid, a reduced EU role in Middle East conflicts, and public hesitation toward increased German leadership despite consensus on higher defense spending.
Germany's Foreign Policy Crossroads: Trump, Ukraine, and a Reluctant Public
Germany's foreign policy faces challenges from a potential Trump presidency impacting Ukraine aid, a reduced EU role in Middle East conflicts, and public hesitation toward increased German leadership despite consensus on higher defense spending.
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40% Bias Score
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Costing Russia Billions
Ukraine stopped Russian gas transit through its territory on Wednesday after a key deal with Moscow expired, marking a symbolic event in the nearly three-year-long war and costing Russia close to \$5 billion in lost sales while Ukraine loses about \$800 million in transit fees; Europe has prepared f...
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Costing Russia Billions
Ukraine stopped Russian gas transit through its territory on Wednesday after a key deal with Moscow expired, marking a symbolic event in the nearly three-year-long war and costing Russia close to \$5 billion in lost sales while Ukraine loses about \$800 million in transit fees; Europe has prepared f...
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36% Bias Score
Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine, Ending Era of Cheap Energy for EU
On December 27th, 2024, Russia ended its natural gas transit through Ukraine following the expiration of a five-year agreement, impacting EU energy security, particularly in Eastern Europe, and creating geopolitical tension.
Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine, Ending Era of Cheap Energy for EU
On December 27th, 2024, Russia ended its natural gas transit through Ukraine following the expiration of a five-year agreement, impacting EU energy security, particularly in Eastern Europe, and creating geopolitical tension.
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60% Bias Score
Ukraine Ends Russian Gas Transit, Threatening Slovakia's Energy Security
On December 31, 2024, Ukraine ended its natural gas transit agreement with Russia, ceasing Russian gas flow through Ukraine to several European countries, most significantly impacting Slovakia's energy security, despite EU efforts to diversify energy sources and Russia using energy as a political to...
Ukraine Ends Russian Gas Transit, Threatening Slovakia's Energy Security
On December 31, 2024, Ukraine ended its natural gas transit agreement with Russia, ceasing Russian gas flow through Ukraine to several European countries, most significantly impacting Slovakia's energy security, despite EU efforts to diversify energy sources and Russia using energy as a political to...
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40% Bias Score
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Raising Energy Security Concerns
Ukraine ended Russian gas transit to Central Europe on January 1st, 2025, after the Gazprom-Naftogaz contract expired; Slovakia criticized the move and threatened power cuts, while the EU Commission says it is prepared.
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Raising Energy Security Concerns
Ukraine ended Russian gas transit to Central Europe on January 1st, 2025, after the Gazprom-Naftogaz contract expired; Slovakia criticized the move and threatened power cuts, while the EU Commission says it is prepared.
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24% Bias Score
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Ending Long-Standing Energy Agreement
Gazprom's gas transit through Ukraine will end on January 1, 2025, after Ukraine refused to renew the contract, citing Russia's ongoing aggression. This decision, while anticipated, will impact Central European countries reliant on this route, though the EU believes it has sufficient alternative gas...
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Ending Long-Standing Energy Agreement
Gazprom's gas transit through Ukraine will end on January 1, 2025, after Ukraine refused to renew the contract, citing Russia's ongoing aggression. This decision, while anticipated, will impact Central European countries reliant on this route, though the EU believes it has sufficient alternative gas...
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28% Bias Score
Hungary's EU Presidency: A Mixed Bag of Achievements and Tensions
Hungary's EU Council presidency, despite initial concerns over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's visit to Moscow, yielded progress on Ukraine support, Schengen expansion, and the European Competitiveness Pact; however, it also concluded with only eight legislative procedures and strained relations with ...
Hungary's EU Presidency: A Mixed Bag of Achievements and Tensions
Hungary's EU Council presidency, despite initial concerns over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's visit to Moscow, yielded progress on Ukraine support, Schengen expansion, and the European Competitiveness Pact; however, it also concluded with only eight legislative procedures and strained relations with ...
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48% Bias Score
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Marking Symbolic End to Key Deal
Ukraine ended a gas transit deal with Russia on Wednesday, costing Russia nearly $5 billion annually in gas sales and Ukraine $800 million in transit fees; however, Europe has prepared alternative supply routes and is not expected to face energy shortages.
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Marking Symbolic End to Key Deal
Ukraine ended a gas transit deal with Russia on Wednesday, costing Russia nearly $5 billion annually in gas sales and Ukraine $800 million in transit fees; however, Europe has prepared alternative supply routes and is not expected to face energy shortages.
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36% Bias Score
Austria's Gas Supply Unaffected by Halt of Russian Transit
Despite the end of Russian gas transit through Ukraine on January 1st, Austria's natural gas supply remains secure due to preemptive measures, including increased imports from Germany and Italy and significant gas storage reserves.
Austria's Gas Supply Unaffected by Halt of Russian Transit
Despite the end of Russian gas transit through Ukraine on January 1st, Austria's natural gas supply remains secure due to preemptive measures, including increased imports from Germany and Italy and significant gas storage reserves.
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44% Bias Score
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit
Ukraine stopped Russian natural gas transit on January 1, 2025, ending a contract with Gazprom, impacting Moldova and Transnistria, which experienced heating shutdowns due to Russia cutting off gas supplies citing unpaid debts; Slovakia and Hungary unsuccessfully advocated maintaining the transit.
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit
Ukraine stopped Russian natural gas transit on January 1, 2025, ending a contract with Gazprom, impacting Moldova and Transnistria, which experienced heating shutdowns due to Russia cutting off gas supplies citing unpaid debts; Slovakia and Hungary unsuccessfully advocated maintaining the transit.
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44% Bias Score
Poland's EU Presidency Prioritizes Security Amidst Ukraine War
Poland begins its six-month term as president of the European Union Council, focusing on strengthening European security amidst the Ukraine war and following Hungary's controversial presidency; over 300 official meetings and numerous cultural events are planned.
Poland's EU Presidency Prioritizes Security Amidst Ukraine War
Poland begins its six-month term as president of the European Union Council, focusing on strengthening European security amidst the Ukraine war and following Hungary's controversial presidency; over 300 official meetings and numerous cultural events are planned.
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44% Bias Score