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A15 Viaduct Near Valburg Closed to Heavy Vehicles Due to Structural Concerns
Heavy vehicles over 30 tons are banned from the A15 viaduct near Valburg, Netherlands, starting tomorrow, due to structural issues discovered by Rijkswaterstaat involving a design flaw and damage from road salt. Rijkswaterstaat will conduct further research over the next few months.
A15 Viaduct Near Valburg Closed to Heavy Vehicles Due to Structural Concerns
Heavy vehicles over 30 tons are banned from the A15 viaduct near Valburg, Netherlands, starting tomorrow, due to structural issues discovered by Rijkswaterstaat involving a design flaw and damage from road salt. Rijkswaterstaat will conduct further research over the next few months.
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36% Bias Score


Death of Armagh City's Photographic Historian
Roger Weatherup, former curator of Armagh County Museum, died recently; his decades-long photographic record of Armagh City's transformation, from railway decline to the Troubles, serves as a lasting legacy, showcasing community spirit and resilience.
Death of Armagh City's Photographic Historian
Roger Weatherup, former curator of Armagh County Museum, died recently; his decades-long photographic record of Armagh City's transformation, from railway decline to the Troubles, serves as a lasting legacy, showcasing community spirit and resilience.
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16% Bias Score


Spanish Investors Favor Stability Amid Inflation; Inversus Corporate Finance Opens New Investment Avenues
In late 2023, many Spanish investors prioritized mid-to-long-term investments due to inflation concerns; Inversus Corporate Finance helps small investors access opportunities in sectors like senior care (e.g., the Benarés complex), previously limited to large investors, using an analytical software ...
Spanish Investors Favor Stability Amid Inflation; Inversus Corporate Finance Opens New Investment Avenues
In late 2023, many Spanish investors prioritized mid-to-long-term investments due to inflation concerns; Inversus Corporate Finance helps small investors access opportunities in sectors like senior care (e.g., the Benarés complex), previously limited to large investors, using an analytical software ...
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52% Bias Score


Ground Leases: Maximizing Returns Through Institutional Investor Requirements
Property owners are increasingly using ground leases to generate secure income streams and achieve higher sales prices by selling "leased fees" to institutional investors who prioritize risk allocation and stable cash flow, demanding specific lease terms.
Ground Leases: Maximizing Returns Through Institutional Investor Requirements
Property owners are increasingly using ground leases to generate secure income streams and achieve higher sales prices by selling "leased fees" to institutional investors who prioritize risk allocation and stable cash flow, demanding specific lease terms.
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8% Bias Score


Borussia Dortmund's Crisis Deepens: Winless Away Record and Fitness Concerns
Borussia Dortmund's poor form continues, with no away wins this season and a string of losses in December, leading to 8th place in the Bundesliga and raising concerns about fitness, mental strength, and squad depth.
Borussia Dortmund's Crisis Deepens: Winless Away Record and Fitness Concerns
Borussia Dortmund's poor form continues, with no away wins this season and a string of losses in December, leading to 8th place in the Bundesliga and raising concerns about fitness, mental strength, and squad depth.
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52% Bias Score


Londonderry Cathedral's Christmas Festival Draws 4,000 Visitors
St. Columb's Cathedral in Londonderry held a Christmas festival in December, attracting nearly 4,000 visitors with displays like a Victorian village and a 1960s living room, created by local charities, schools, and individuals.
Londonderry Cathedral's Christmas Festival Draws 4,000 Visitors
St. Columb's Cathedral in Londonderry held a Christmas festival in December, attracting nearly 4,000 visitors with displays like a Victorian village and a 1960s living room, created by local charities, schools, and individuals.
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8% Bias Score

Dutch War Archive Access Restricted Due to Privacy Concerns
Due to privacy concerns raised by the Dutch Data Protection Authority, access to the digitized Dutch war archive will be limited to a study room at the National Archives, starting in the first quarter of 2024, allowing researchers and relatives access while safeguarding the privacy of living individ...

Dutch War Archive Access Restricted Due to Privacy Concerns
Due to privacy concerns raised by the Dutch Data Protection Authority, access to the digitized Dutch war archive will be limited to a study room at the National Archives, starting in the first quarter of 2024, allowing researchers and relatives access while safeguarding the privacy of living individ...
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44% Bias Score

Pronovias projects further losses in 2024 despite restructuring
Pronovias, under Bain Capital's ownership since April 2022, reported a €128.5 million loss in 2023, higher than initially reported due to impairments, and anticipates further losses in 2024 despite a restructuring plan focused on cost efficiency and market expansion.

Pronovias projects further losses in 2024 despite restructuring
Pronovias, under Bain Capital's ownership since April 2022, reported a €128.5 million loss in 2023, higher than initially reported due to impairments, and anticipates further losses in 2024 despite a restructuring plan focused on cost efficiency and market expansion.
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40% Bias Score

Cyprus Buffer Zone: Farmer-UNFICYP Clash Causes Injuries and Damage
In Cyprus's buffer zone near Deryneia, a farmer and his employees clashed with UNFICYP peacekeepers on Friday while cultivating land, resulting in damage to UN vehicles, a minor injury to a peacekeeper, and an assertion of assault.

Cyprus Buffer Zone: Farmer-UNFICYP Clash Causes Injuries and Damage
In Cyprus's buffer zone near Deryneia, a farmer and his employees clashed with UNFICYP peacekeepers on Friday while cultivating land, resulting in damage to UN vehicles, a minor injury to a peacekeeper, and an assertion of assault.
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40% Bias Score

Sutter County Temporarily Bans Hemp Cultivation Due to Losses and Complaints
Sutter County, California, temporarily banned hemp cultivation for 45 days due to over $400,000 in program losses, 200 service calls related to theft and non-compliant plants, and numerous resident complaints about the strong odor from hemp farms, impacting local farmers and their expansion plans.

Sutter County Temporarily Bans Hemp Cultivation Due to Losses and Complaints
Sutter County, California, temporarily banned hemp cultivation for 45 days due to over $400,000 in program losses, 200 service calls related to theft and non-compliant plants, and numerous resident complaints about the strong odor from hemp farms, impacting local farmers and their expansion plans.
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52% Bias Score

Diverse Art Exhibitions in London and Edinburgh
London and Edinburgh currently host multiple art exhibitions, including "Silk Roads" at the British Museum, "Pirates" at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, "Drawing the Italian Renaissance" at the King's Gallery, Francis Bacon's works at the National Portrait Gallery, and a Turner exhibition at ...

Diverse Art Exhibitions in London and Edinburgh
London and Edinburgh currently host multiple art exhibitions, including "Silk Roads" at the British Museum, "Pirates" at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, "Drawing the Italian Renaissance" at the King's Gallery, Francis Bacon's works at the National Portrait Gallery, and a Turner exhibition at ...
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48% Bias Score

UCI Suspends Van Schip for Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Following unsportsmanlike conduct at the World Track Cycling Championships in Ballerup, Denmark, Dutch cyclist Jan-Willem van Schip received a two-race suspension from the UCI, a €1,500 fine, and will miss the Dutch National Track Championships and Berlin Six-Day race; his actions also cost him a po...

UCI Suspends Van Schip for Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Following unsportsmanlike conduct at the World Track Cycling Championships in Ballerup, Denmark, Dutch cyclist Jan-Willem van Schip received a two-race suspension from the UCI, a €1,500 fine, and will miss the Dutch National Track Championships and Berlin Six-Day race; his actions also cost him a po...
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48% Bias Score
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