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OHLA Wins €850 Million Brazilian Highway Concession
OHLA, in a consortium with Copasa and Construcap, won the bid for Brazil's BR-040 highway, a €850 million, 30-year contract, marking their return to major concession projects in Brazil and representing their largest project in their portfolio.
OHLA Wins €850 Million Brazilian Highway Concession
OHLA, in a consortium with Copasa and Construcap, won the bid for Brazil's BR-040 highway, a €850 million, 30-year contract, marking their return to major concession projects in Brazil and representing their largest project in their portfolio.
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40% Bias Score


China-Europe Tourism Surges Amid Eased Visa Policies
Two-way tourism between China and Europe is booming, with a 173 percent year-on-year increase in inbound travel bookings to China by April 25, driven by China's eased visa policies and improved infrastructure.
China-Europe Tourism Surges Amid Eased Visa Policies
Two-way tourism between China and Europe is booming, with a 173 percent year-on-year increase in inbound travel bookings to China by April 25, driven by China's eased visa policies and improved infrastructure.
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40% Bias Score


Africa's Economic Growth Amidst Challenges: The Promise of New Partnerships
Africa's economy is projected to grow, but faces challenges like high youth unemployment and poverty; the Lobito Corridor Project, backed by billions in investment, aims to boost regional integration and trade; a potential US-Israel-Africa partnership could drive inclusive development.
Africa's Economic Growth Amidst Challenges: The Promise of New Partnerships
Africa's economy is projected to grow, but faces challenges like high youth unemployment and poverty; the Lobito Corridor Project, backed by billions in investment, aims to boost regional integration and trade; a potential US-Israel-Africa partnership could drive inclusive development.
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60% Bias Score


A40 Upgrade Complete in South-West Wales, but Concerns Remain
A £60m upgrade to the A40 near Narberth, Pembrokeshire, is complete, aiming to reduce congestion on a route crucial for tourism and freight, handling about 40 million tonnes of freight annually through Milford Haven, despite a Welsh government decision to cancel future road projects.
A40 Upgrade Complete in South-West Wales, but Concerns Remain
A £60m upgrade to the A40 near Narberth, Pembrokeshire, is complete, aiming to reduce congestion on a route crucial for tourism and freight, handling about 40 million tonnes of freight annually through Milford Haven, despite a Welsh government decision to cancel future road projects.
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40% Bias Score


Indonesia-China Economic Ties: \$135 Billion Trade, and Growing Investment
In 2024, Indonesia-China trade surpassed \$135 billion, with China being Indonesia's largest trading partner and a major investor, particularly in infrastructure and nickel processing, impacting sectors like EVs and downstream industries.
Indonesia-China Economic Ties: \$135 Billion Trade, and Growing Investment
In 2024, Indonesia-China trade surpassed \$135 billion, with China being Indonesia's largest trading partner and a major investor, particularly in infrastructure and nickel processing, impacting sectors like EVs and downstream industries.
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44% Bias Score


Amsterdam's Shared Bike Paths: Safety Debate Over Pedestrian Positioning
In Amsterdam, there's no legal requirement for pedestrians and runners to walk on the left or right side of bike paths without sidewalks, leading to safety concerns as users navigate shared spaces.
Amsterdam's Shared Bike Paths: Safety Debate Over Pedestrian Positioning
In Amsterdam, there's no legal requirement for pedestrians and runners to walk on the left or right side of bike paths without sidewalks, leading to safety concerns as users navigate shared spaces.
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52% Bias Score

First Female Aerial Photographer Documents Zeeland's Transformation
Jacqueline Midavaine, the Netherlands' first female aerial photographer, starting in 1960, documented Zeeland's transformation through the Delta Works, capturing the region's shift from an agricultural landscape to an industrialized one, with images now being digitized by the Zeeuws Archief.

First Female Aerial Photographer Documents Zeeland's Transformation
Jacqueline Midavaine, the Netherlands' first female aerial photographer, starting in 1960, documented Zeeland's transformation through the Delta Works, capturing the region's shift from an agricultural landscape to an industrialized one, with images now being digitized by the Zeeuws Archief.
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40% Bias Score

Power Outage in Iberia: Misinformation Spreads Amidst Investigation
A massive power outage hit Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France on Monday, causing widespread disruption; initial speculation about cyberattacks or terrorism was debunked, with investigations pointing toward a disconnection between two power plants in southwest Iberia.

Power Outage in Iberia: Misinformation Spreads Amidst Investigation
A massive power outage hit Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France on Monday, causing widespread disruption; initial speculation about cyberattacks or terrorism was debunked, with investigations pointing toward a disconnection between two power plants in southwest Iberia.
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36% Bias Score

Trans-Canada Highway: A Canadian Icon Forged Through Political Compromise
Mark Richardson's "The Drive Across Canada" details the Trans-Canada Highway's construction from its 1912 conception to its 1962 opening, highlighting the political and economic factors influencing its development and comparing it to the US interstate system.

Trans-Canada Highway: A Canadian Icon Forged Through Political Compromise
Mark Richardson's "The Drive Across Canada" details the Trans-Canada Highway's construction from its 1912 conception to its 1962 opening, highlighting the political and economic factors influencing its development and comparing it to the US interstate system.
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48% Bias Score

Scotland Faces RTS Meter Crisis: 135,000 Homes at Risk
Nearly 135,000 Scottish homes with old-style RTS electricity meters face disruption from June 30th, 2024, when the controlling radio signal switches off; energy suppliers are struggling to replace them in time, particularly in rural areas where electric heating is prevalent.

Scotland Faces RTS Meter Crisis: 135,000 Homes at Risk
Nearly 135,000 Scottish homes with old-style RTS electricity meters face disruption from June 30th, 2024, when the controlling radio signal switches off; energy suppliers are struggling to replace them in time, particularly in rural areas where electric heating is prevalent.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey Denies Conflicting Statements on Kanal Istanbul Project
Turkish ministers' seemingly conflicting statements on the Kanal Istanbul project are deemed manipulative by the government, which clarifies that the project remains in their plans but is not their current priority.

Turkey Denies Conflicting Statements on Kanal Istanbul Project
Turkish ministers' seemingly conflicting statements on the Kanal Istanbul project are deemed manipulative by the government, which clarifies that the project remains in their plans but is not their current priority.
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52% Bias Score

Widespread Power Outage Hits Spain and Portugal
A massive power outage affecting Spain and Portugal on Monday caused widespread chaos and transport disruption; power was almost fully restored by Tuesday morning, though the cause remains under investigation.

Widespread Power Outage Hits Spain and Portugal
A massive power outage affecting Spain and Portugal on Monday caused widespread chaos and transport disruption; power was almost fully restored by Tuesday morning, though the cause remains under investigation.
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20% Bias Score
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