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New European Travel Rules for Australians: Biometric Data, Fees, and ETIAS

Starting October 2023, Australians traveling to the Schengen Area will need to provide biometric data (fingerprints and photos) upon arrival under the new European Entry and Exit System (EES); in 2026, a €7 ETIAS authorization will be required before travel, including a security screening.

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Ningbo-Zhoushan Port Launches Green Shipping Corridors with European Partners

The world's largest port, Ningbo-Zhoushan, announced three joint initiatives with Hamburg, Wilhelmshaven, and Valencia to create green shipping corridors, aiming to decarbonize international shipping by promoting zero-emission technologies and clean fuels on selected routes, leveraging shore power, ...

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Climate Action
dailymail.co.uk
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Australian Airfares Drop 12 Percent Amidst Increased Competition and Lower Fuel Costs

Domestic Australian economy airfares decreased by 12 percent ($29) in early 2025 due to cheaper jet fuel and increased seat availability, with further price drops expected; however, the 'golden triangle' route remained relatively stable due to high demand.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
elmundo.es
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Madrid Taxi Drivers Protest 8,500 New Ride-Hailing Licenses

Taxi drivers in Madrid protested 8,500 new ride-hailing licenses granted to Cabify, marching to government offices to demand a fair balance between taxi and VTC licenses, exceeding the current number of taxis in Madrid.

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48% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
pda.stav.kp.ru
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Russia to Expand North Caucasus Railway Network

The 2nd Caucasian Investment Forum in Mineralnye Vody focused on developing SKFO transport links, with Prime Minister Mishustin ordering the restoration of railway infrastructure and new connections, notably the Nazran-Grozny line and a link to Makhachkala airport, furthering tourism and economic gr...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
welt.de
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Train-Truck Collision in Niederbayern Injures Ten

A regional train collided with a truck at an unguarded crossing near Pocking, Germany, around 2:58 PM on the Munich-Mühldorf line, injuring ten people—two seriously. The train derailed, and the truck was severely damaged.

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dailymail.co.uk
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Drunk Driver Sentenced After Causing Horrific Injuries in Crash

On April 21, 2023, Dylan Crocker, a 20-year-old intoxicated driver in Wolviston, UK, caused a serious car accident while speeding and distracted, resulting in two passengers suffering horrific injuries including shattered pelvises, spinal damage, and broken ribs, leading to his sentencing of 30 mont...

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Good Health and Well-being
theglobeandmail.com
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Via Rail Spends $330,000 Rebranding High-Speed Rail Project

Via Rail spent over $330,000 on rebranding its Toronto-Quebec City high-speed rail project from Via HFR to Alto due to "widespread disinterest" in the original plan, ultimately unveiling the new name in February 2025 after extensive market research and development.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
dailymail.co.uk
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Australia's SUV Boom: Calls for Weight-Based Registration Fees

The rising popularity of large SUVs and utes in Australia is causing significant environmental damage and increased road wear, prompting calls for higher registration fees based on vehicle weight to offset these costs.

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Climate Action
lexpress.fr
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A69 Highway Construction to Resume After Court Ruling

The Toulouse Administrative Court of Appeal's ruling allows the resumption of the A69 highway construction in France, addressing the long-standing economic isolation of the Castres-Mazamet region after a 252-33 Senate vote in favor of restarting the project.

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No Poverty
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New Fiber Optic Cable to Improve Newark Air Traffic Control

A new fiber optic cable between Philadelphia and New York is now operational to improve air traffic control communications at Newark Liberty International Airport, following several recent outages, a busy Memorial Day weekend, and ongoing efforts to address aging infrastructure and understaffing iss...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
dailymail.co.uk
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Truck Driver Acquitted in School Bus Crash

A Victorian jury found truck driver Jamie Gleeson not guilty of dangerous driving causing serious injury to seven children in a May 16, 2023, bus crash near Exford Primary School in Melbourne; despite evidence of faulty brakes on the truck and the truck skidding 25 meters before impact at 67 km/h, t...

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being

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