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€720 Million in Suspect Spanish Public Works Contracts Investigated
A Spanish investigation uncovered over €720 million in suspicious public works contracts awarded by the Ministry of Transport, primarily to Acciona (€537 million), with alleged bribes facilitated by former advisor Koldo García and ex-PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán, starting in 2015 and involving contr...
€720 Million in Suspect Spanish Public Works Contracts Investigated
A Spanish investigation uncovered over €720 million in suspicious public works contracts awarded by the Ministry of Transport, primarily to Acciona (€537 million), with alleged bribes facilitated by former advisor Koldo García and ex-PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán, starting in 2015 and involving contr...
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40% Bias Score


Secret Recordings Expose Spanish Public Works Corruption
Following secret recordings by former advisor Koldo García, a major anti-corruption operation is underway in Spain, targeting public works contracts and involving high-ranking Socialist Party officials José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, with searches conducted across multiple provinces.
Secret Recordings Expose Spanish Public Works Corruption
Following secret recordings by former advisor Koldo García, a major anti-corruption operation is underway in Spain, targeting public works contracts and involving high-ranking Socialist Party officials José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, with searches conducted across multiple provinces.
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48% Bias Score


Aegina Beach Damaged During Attica-Crete Interconnector Project
The Attica-Crete electricity interconnector's control system on the islet of Stachtoree required a connection to Aegina, leading to an underwater cable landing on Plaka beach. This caused controversy as the project's environmental assessment allegedly used inaccurate information resulting in damage ...
Aegina Beach Damaged During Attica-Crete Interconnector Project
The Attica-Crete electricity interconnector's control system on the islet of Stachtoree required a connection to Aegina, leading to an underwater cable landing on Plaka beach. This caused controversy as the project's environmental assessment allegedly used inaccurate information resulting in damage ...
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56% Bias Score


Lima's New Airport Terminal Opens Amidst Safety and Access Concerns
After numerous delays, Lima's new Jorge Chávez International Airport terminal opened on June 1st, 2024, addressing rapid passenger growth but facing immediate concerns over access, safety (a near-collision incident), and a new airport tax.
Lima's New Airport Terminal Opens Amidst Safety and Access Concerns
After numerous delays, Lima's new Jorge Chávez International Airport terminal opened on June 1st, 2024, addressing rapid passenger growth but facing immediate concerns over access, safety (a near-collision incident), and a new airport tax.
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60% Bias Score


Zwickau Correctional Facility Faces Cost Overruns, Uncertain Future
Construction of a joint correctional facility in Zwickau, Germany, has faced significant cost overruns (doubling from "150 million euros) and delays, prompting debate among state officials regarding its future. Despite completion of some structures, the project's future remains uncertain pending ren...
Zwickau Correctional Facility Faces Cost Overruns, Uncertain Future
Construction of a joint correctional facility in Zwickau, Germany, has faced significant cost overruns (doubling from "150 million euros) and delays, prompting debate among state officials regarding its future. Despite completion of some structures, the project's future remains uncertain pending ren...
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52% Bias Score


Builder Sues North Sydney Council for \$28 Million Over Pool Redevelopment Delays
Icon, the builder of North Sydney's Olympic pool, is suing the council for \$28 million in compensation for cost overruns and delays caused by design flaws in the pool's roof structure, which required demolition and replacement, pushing the opening date to potentially early 2026.
Builder Sues North Sydney Council for \$28 Million Over Pool Redevelopment Delays
Icon, the builder of North Sydney's Olympic pool, is suing the council for \$28 million in compensation for cost overruns and delays caused by design flaws in the pool's roof structure, which required demolition and replacement, pushing the opening date to potentially early 2026.
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48% Bias Score

Acciona Implicated in €500 Million Spanish Bribery Scandal
Acciona faces a bribery scandal after a Guardia Civil investigation revealed alleged payments totaling €1,070,000 to former Spanish Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos and his advisor, to secure over €500 million in public works contracts between 2018 and 2021.

Acciona Implicated in €500 Million Spanish Bribery Scandal
Acciona faces a bribery scandal after a Guardia Civil investigation revealed alleged payments totaling €1,070,000 to former Spanish Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos and his advisor, to secure over €500 million in public works contracts between 2018 and 2021.
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Provides €500,000 in Aid to Businesses Affected by Metro Line 11 Expansion
The Madrid regional government will give €500,000 to 62 businesses near Line 11 metro stations (Palos de la Frontera, Atocha, and Conde de Casal) to offset disruptions from the line's €518 million expansion, which is expected to be completed by 2027.

Madrid Provides €500,000 in Aid to Businesses Affected by Metro Line 11 Expansion
The Madrid regional government will give €500,000 to 62 businesses near Line 11 metro stations (Palos de la Frontera, Atocha, and Conde de Casal) to offset disruptions from the line's €518 million expansion, which is expected to be completed by 2027.
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36% Bias Score

Worcestershire Pub's Bike Racks Spark Mixed Reactions
New bike racks outside the Queen Elizabeth Inn in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, have received mixed feedback; while some praise their use, others criticize their placement on a narrow pavement near a listed building, raising accessibility and aesthetic concerns; the council plans improvements next ...

Worcestershire Pub's Bike Racks Spark Mixed Reactions
New bike racks outside the Queen Elizabeth Inn in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, have received mixed feedback; while some praise their use, others criticize their placement on a narrow pavement near a listed building, raising accessibility and aesthetic concerns; the council plans improvements next ...
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52% Bias Score

Yerevan Activist Sued for Exposing Nursery Construction Flaws
Lilanarm," a Yerevan construction company with ties to the ruling party, is suing activist Artur Chakhoyan for 12 million drams for exposing construction flaws at a nursery costing over 222 million drams from the community budget; the subsequent physical assault on Chakhoyan by the former Nor Nork d...

Yerevan Activist Sued for Exposing Nursery Construction Flaws
Lilanarm," a Yerevan construction company with ties to the ruling party, is suing activist Artur Chakhoyan for 12 million drams for exposing construction flaws at a nursery costing over 222 million drams from the community budget; the subsequent physical assault on Chakhoyan by the former Nor Nork d...
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48% Bias Score

Malaga's New Hospital: Construction Begins After 15-Year Delay
After fifteen years of delays, the Andalusian regional government has approved the construction of Malaga's third hospital, a €607.5 million project funded largely by European Feder funds, including 815 rooms, 48 operating rooms, and 80 ICU beds, expected to be completed in six years.

Malaga's New Hospital: Construction Begins After 15-Year Delay
After fifteen years of delays, the Andalusian regional government has approved the construction of Malaga's third hospital, a €607.5 million project funded largely by European Feder funds, including 815 rooms, 48 operating rooms, and 80 ICU beds, expected to be completed in six years.
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40% Bias Score

French Archaeologists Strike Over Funding Cuts, Causing Project Delays
Inrap and SRA agents in France launched a renewable strike on April 2nd, citing insufficient funding for archaeological diagnostics which causes significant delays for construction projects, threatening heritage preservation and economic activity.

French Archaeologists Strike Over Funding Cuts, Causing Project Delays
Inrap and SRA agents in France launched a renewable strike on April 2nd, citing insufficient funding for archaeological diagnostics which causes significant delays for construction projects, threatening heritage preservation and economic activity.
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36% Bias Score
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