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Liguria's Cycling Riviera Wins Green Road Award
Liguria's Cycling Riviera won the 2024 Green Road Award for best cycling path, beating Basilicata's Ciclovia Meridiana and Puglia's Ciclonica; the award ceremony was held on May 30th in Trieste, Italy.
Liguria's Cycling Riviera Wins Green Road Award
Liguria's Cycling Riviera won the 2024 Green Road Award for best cycling path, beating Basilicata's Ciclovia Meridiana and Puglia's Ciclonica; the award ceremony was held on May 30th in Trieste, Italy.
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20% Bias Score


Melbourne Metro Tunnel Begins Trial Runs
Melbourne's $15 billion Metro Tunnel project will trial runs on June 21, using the Sunbury and Cranbourne/Pakenham lines, though passenger travel through the tunnel won't start immediately; the project, which includes five new underground stations, is set to be completed by the end of 2025.
Melbourne Metro Tunnel Begins Trial Runs
Melbourne's $15 billion Metro Tunnel project will trial runs on June 21, using the Sunbury and Cranbourne/Pakenham lines, though passenger travel through the tunnel won't start immediately; the project, which includes five new underground stations, is set to be completed by the end of 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Curtails Scope of Environmental Impact Statements
The Supreme Court's 8-0 decision in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County limits the scope of environmental impact statements under NEPA, impacting the Utah-Colorado rail line and potentially accelerating future infrastructure projects while potentially reducing the scope of environm...
Supreme Court Curtails Scope of Environmental Impact Statements
The Supreme Court's 8-0 decision in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County limits the scope of environmental impact statements under NEPA, impacting the Utah-Colorado rail line and potentially accelerating future infrastructure projects while potentially reducing the scope of environm...
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Fast-Tracks Reservoirs to Combat Looming Water Shortage
The UK government is fast-tracking two new reservoirs in East Anglia and Lincolnshire to address a looming water shortage, aiming to provide water for over 750,000 homes by 2036 and 2040, respectively, due to population growth, aging infrastructure, and climate change.
UK Government Fast-Tracks Reservoirs to Combat Looming Water Shortage
The UK government is fast-tracking two new reservoirs in East Anglia and Lincolnshire to address a looming water shortage, aiming to provide water for over 750,000 homes by 2036 and 2040, respectively, due to population growth, aging infrastructure, and climate change.
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44% Bias Score


Genoa's New Mayor and Governor Must Collaborate on Key Issues
Genoa's newly elected Mayor Silvia Salis and regional Governor Marco Bucci, former political rivals, must now collaborate on critical issues like waste management, infrastructure projects (including the San Benigno highway node and port improvements), and the relocation of chemical depots—a decision...
Genoa's New Mayor and Governor Must Collaborate on Key Issues
Genoa's newly elected Mayor Silvia Salis and regional Governor Marco Bucci, former political rivals, must now collaborate on critical issues like waste management, infrastructure projects (including the San Benigno highway node and port improvements), and the relocation of chemical depots—a decision...
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40% Bias Score


Story Bridge Closure Highlights Dispute Over Brisbane Council Maintenance
Brisbane's Story Bridge footpaths closed March 5th due to safety risks, impacting 4000 daily users; Prime Minister Albanese blames Brisbane City Council for insufficient maintenance despite the council's $80 million investment since 2019; protesters face court over planned bridge closure.
Story Bridge Closure Highlights Dispute Over Brisbane Council Maintenance
Brisbane's Story Bridge footpaths closed March 5th due to safety risks, impacting 4000 daily users; Prime Minister Albanese blames Brisbane City Council for insufficient maintenance despite the council's $80 million investment since 2019; protesters face court over planned bridge closure.
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44% Bias Score

German Air Freight Lags Behind Global Growth Amidst Regulatory Challenges
Despite global air freight growth of 11.3%, German airports saw only a 1.8% increase to 4.8 million tons in 2023, with Frankfurt Airport lagging despite investments. This is attributed to higher costs from regulations and bureaucratic processes, leading to freight diversion and Germany losing its to...

German Air Freight Lags Behind Global Growth Amidst Regulatory Challenges
Despite global air freight growth of 11.3%, German airports saw only a 1.8% increase to 4.8 million tons in 2023, with Frankfurt Airport lagging despite investments. This is attributed to higher costs from regulations and bureaucratic processes, leading to freight diversion and Germany losing its to...
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52% Bias Score

Puerto Rico Governor Addresses Infrastructure, Economic Challenges Amidst Criticism
Puerto Rico Governor Jenniffer González Colón announced a multimillion-dollar investment in public services and pledged to improve the island's power grid and attract investment, while facing criticism for inaction and slow progress.

Puerto Rico Governor Addresses Infrastructure, Economic Challenges Amidst Criticism
Puerto Rico Governor Jenniffer González Colón announced a multimillion-dollar investment in public services and pledged to improve the island's power grid and attract investment, while facing criticism for inaction and slow progress.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Curbs Judicial Authority on Infrastructure Projects
The Supreme Court, in an 8-0 decision, limited judges' ability to block infrastructure projects based solely on environmental concerns, impacting the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and aligning with the Trump administration's view on judicial overreach.

Supreme Court Curbs Judicial Authority on Infrastructure Projects
The Supreme Court, in an 8-0 decision, limited judges' ability to block infrastructure projects based solely on environmental concerns, impacting the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and aligning with the Trump administration's view on judicial overreach.
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48% Bias Score

UK Fast-Tracks Reservoirs to Tackle Water Shortages
The UK government fast-tracked two new reservoirs in East Anglia and Lincolnshire to combat water shortages, aiming for completion by 2036 and 2040, despite potential local opposition and long-term cost implications.

UK Fast-Tracks Reservoirs to Tackle Water Shortages
The UK government fast-tracked two new reservoirs in East Anglia and Lincolnshire to combat water shortages, aiming for completion by 2036 and 2040, despite potential local opposition and long-term cost implications.
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44% Bias Score

Yuba City Levee Project Nears Completion, but Funding Uncertainties Remain
The Tudor flood risk reduction project in Yuba City, California, is nearing completion, adding 1.6 miles of levee improvements along the Feather River to protect over 2,000 people, farmland, and Highway 99 from flooding after a decade of work and costing $18 million, but future projects face uncerta...

Yuba City Levee Project Nears Completion, but Funding Uncertainties Remain
The Tudor flood risk reduction project in Yuba City, California, is nearing completion, adding 1.6 miles of levee improvements along the Feather River to protect over 2,000 people, farmland, and Highway 99 from flooding after a decade of work and costing $18 million, but future projects face uncerta...
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52% Bias Score

China's Belt and Road Initiative: A Debt Trap?
Xi Jinping's 2013 Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has invested over \$1.2 trillion in infrastructure projects across 150 countries, making China the largest creditor to developing nations but also raising concerns about unsustainable debt and a potential "debt trap".

China's Belt and Road Initiative: A Debt Trap?
Xi Jinping's 2013 Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has invested over \$1.2 trillion in infrastructure projects across 150 countries, making China the largest creditor to developing nations but also raising concerns about unsustainable debt and a potential "debt trap".
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56% Bias Score
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