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Queensland Deputy Premier Declares Conflict of Interest Over Rail Project
Queensland Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie declared a conflict of interest due to his property being potentially impacted by the Sunshine Coast rail project; he followed advice from the integrity commissioner and implemented a conflict management plan.
Queensland Deputy Premier Declares Conflict of Interest Over Rail Project
Queensland Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie declared a conflict of interest due to his property being potentially impacted by the Sunshine Coast rail project; he followed advice from the integrity commissioner and implemented a conflict management plan.
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56% Bias Score


Wiesbaden Waste Plant Faces Legal Dispute Due to Delays
Wiesbaden's new €100+ million waste-to-energy plant, initially slated for October 2021, is now partially operational (December 2022), facing legal action due to delays caused by stricter emission standards, pandemic-related issues, and supply chain disruptions; it will provide up to 170,000 megawatt...
Wiesbaden Waste Plant Faces Legal Dispute Due to Delays
Wiesbaden's new €100+ million waste-to-energy plant, initially slated for October 2021, is now partially operational (December 2022), facing legal action due to delays caused by stricter emission standards, pandemic-related issues, and supply chain disruptions; it will provide up to 170,000 megawatt...
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52% Bias Score


Main-Taunus-Kreis Faces Budget Crunch Amidst Major Development Projects and Power Line Concerns
Budget cuts in the Main-Taunus-Kreis, Germany, impact numerous municipal projects in towns such as Hofheim and Eppstein, while the planned Rhein-Main-Link power line raises environmental concerns, particularly around Hochheim's vineyards.
Main-Taunus-Kreis Faces Budget Crunch Amidst Major Development Projects and Power Line Concerns
Budget cuts in the Main-Taunus-Kreis, Germany, impact numerous municipal projects in towns such as Hofheim and Eppstein, while the planned Rhein-Main-Link power line raises environmental concerns, particularly around Hochheim's vineyards.
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40% Bias Score


Industrial Expansion Threatens Small Álava Village
The small village of Margarita, Álava, is facing severe environmental and quality-of-life challenges due to the rapid expansion of a nearby industrial park, high-speed rail construction, and increased truck traffic from two adjacent gas stations, leaving its 30 residents surrounded and severely impa...
Industrial Expansion Threatens Small Álava Village
The small village of Margarita, Álava, is facing severe environmental and quality-of-life challenges due to the rapid expansion of a nearby industrial park, high-speed rail construction, and increased truck traffic from two adjacent gas stations, leaving its 30 residents surrounded and severely impa...
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60% Bias Score


Mitsotakis visits Crete, highlighting infrastructure projects amid tight political competition
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Rethymno, Crete, highlighting infrastructure projects like a new €4.4 million fishing shelter amidst tight competition with PASOK in the region. ND narrowly won Rethymno in the recent European elections (28.53% vs PASOK's 25.04%), making the visit political...
Mitsotakis visits Crete, highlighting infrastructure projects amid tight political competition
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Rethymno, Crete, highlighting infrastructure projects like a new €4.4 million fishing shelter amidst tight competition with PASOK in the region. ND narrowly won Rethymno in the recent European elections (28.53% vs PASOK's 25.04%), making the visit political...
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44% Bias Score


Euskotren's Ecuadorian Debt Pursuit: \$21,550 Annual Cost for Unpaid \$7.7 Million
Euskotren, a Basque public transport company, maintains an inactive office in Cuenca, Ecuador since 2017 to recover a \$7.7 million debt from the city council, stemming from a failed tram project; despite annual losses and lack of progress, the company invests \$21,550 yearly to pursue the debt.
Euskotren's Ecuadorian Debt Pursuit: \$21,550 Annual Cost for Unpaid \$7.7 Million
Euskotren, a Basque public transport company, maintains an inactive office in Cuenca, Ecuador since 2017 to recover a \$7.7 million debt from the city council, stemming from a failed tram project; despite annual losses and lack of progress, the company invests \$21,550 yearly to pursue the debt.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Construction Giants Secure €1.35 Billion in Thessaly Reconstruction Contracts
Greek construction giants won €1.35 billion in Thessaly reconstruction contracts, prompting legal challenges from smaller firms, most of which have been rejected, potentially delaying the project.

Greek Construction Giants Secure €1.35 Billion in Thessaly Reconstruction Contracts
Greek construction giants won €1.35 billion in Thessaly reconstruction contracts, prompting legal challenges from smaller firms, most of which have been rejected, potentially delaying the project.
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44% Bias Score

Madrid's Formula 1 Circuit: €137 Million Contract Awarded Amidst Controversy
Five Spanish construction companies bid for the €137 million contract to build Madrid's temporary Formula 1 circuit, prompting concerns about financial viability and environmental impact, despite the project's aim to avoid repeating Valencia's costly mistakes.

Madrid's Formula 1 Circuit: €137 Million Contract Awarded Amidst Controversy
Five Spanish construction companies bid for the €137 million contract to build Madrid's temporary Formula 1 circuit, prompting concerns about financial viability and environmental impact, despite the project's aim to avoid repeating Valencia's costly mistakes.
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48% Bias Score

Madrid's 2025 Agenda: Infrastructure, Tax Cuts, and Political Conflict
The Madrid regional government's 2025 plans include significant infrastructure projects (City of Justice, City of Health, Formula 1 circuit), 30 tax cuts saving Madrileños €170 million, and education reforms, all while navigating an ongoing conflict with the central government.

Madrid's 2025 Agenda: Infrastructure, Tax Cuts, and Political Conflict
The Madrid regional government's 2025 plans include significant infrastructure projects (City of Justice, City of Health, Formula 1 circuit), 30 tax cuts saving Madrileños €170 million, and education reforms, all while navigating an ongoing conflict with the central government.
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56% Bias Score

Greece to Review Intervention in Swiss Franc Loans
Greek authorities are reviewing potential interventions in Swiss franc loans totaling €4.5 billion due to the strengthening Swiss franc against the euro, impacting borrowers' debt, while a new LNG-CNG station opens in Thriasio.

Greece to Review Intervention in Swiss Franc Loans
Greek authorities are reviewing potential interventions in Swiss franc loans totaling €4.5 billion due to the strengthening Swiss franc against the euro, impacting borrowers' debt, while a new LNG-CNG station opens in Thriasio.
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24% Bias Score

FDP Blocks Frankfurt Road Project, Jeopardizing Coalition
The FDP in Frankfurt unexpectedly blocked a bicycle-friendly reconstruction of Bockenheimer Landstraße, jeopardizing the ruling coalition and delaying planned roadworks scheduled for 2026. Despite prior approvals, the FDP now opposes reducing car lanes, creating a political crisis.

FDP Blocks Frankfurt Road Project, Jeopardizing Coalition
The FDP in Frankfurt unexpectedly blocked a bicycle-friendly reconstruction of Bockenheimer Landstraße, jeopardizing the ruling coalition and delaying planned roadworks scheduled for 2026. Despite prior approvals, the FDP now opposes reducing car lanes, creating a political crisis.
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48% Bias Score
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