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£100 Million Spent Repairing Scotland's Aging Ferry Fleet
Almost £100 million has been spent on repairs for eight of Scotland's largest publicly owned ferries over the past decade, adding to the controversy surrounding the country's ferry fiasco and causing major transport disruption. The MV Caledonian Isles alone cost over £22 million to repair.
£100 Million Spent Repairing Scotland's Aging Ferry Fleet
Almost £100 million has been spent on repairs for eight of Scotland's largest publicly owned ferries over the past decade, adding to the controversy surrounding the country's ferry fiasco and causing major transport disruption. The MV Caledonian Isles alone cost over £22 million to repair.
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48% Bias Score


Heavy Snow Disrupts Air and Ground Travel Across UK and Germany
Heavy snowfall caused significant travel disruption across the UK and Germany on Sunday, resulting in airport runway closures (Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Birmingham, Bristol), flight cancellations (120 at Frankfurt), and train route disruptions across England, Scotland, and Wales due to snow ...
Heavy Snow Disrupts Air and Ground Travel Across UK and Germany
Heavy snowfall caused significant travel disruption across the UK and Germany on Sunday, resulting in airport runway closures (Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Birmingham, Bristol), flight cancellations (120 at Frankfurt), and train route disruptions across England, Scotland, and Wales due to snow ...
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16% Bias Score


China Boosts Aviation Safety After Fatal Air Crashes
In response to recent fatal plane crashes in South Korea (179 deaths) and Azerbaijan (38 deaths), China's Civil Aviation Administration is implementing enhanced safety measures, including improved bird strike prevention, comprehensive runway inspections, and strengthened emergency response training,...
China Boosts Aviation Safety After Fatal Air Crashes
In response to recent fatal plane crashes in South Korea (179 deaths) and Azerbaijan (38 deaths), China's Civil Aviation Administration is implementing enhanced safety measures, including improved bird strike prevention, comprehensive runway inspections, and strengthened emergency response training,...
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28% Bias Score


Greece's New Road Code: Stricter Penalties, Lower Speed Limits
Greece's revised Road Code, effective November 1st, 2025, lowers residential speed limits to 30 km/h, allows lane splitting for motorcyclists, and introduces stricter penalties for dangerous driving behaviors, including fines up to 1200 EUR, license suspensions, and potential jail time.
Greece's New Road Code: Stricter Penalties, Lower Speed Limits
Greece's revised Road Code, effective November 1st, 2025, lowers residential speed limits to 30 km/h, allows lane splitting for motorcyclists, and introduces stricter penalties for dangerous driving behaviors, including fines up to 1200 EUR, license suspensions, and potential jail time.
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36% Bias Score


Icy Roads in Saxony Cause Multiple Accidents, Resulting in Injuries and Significant Damage
Due to a sudden winter storm bringing icy conditions to Saxony, Germany, on Friday evening, multiple car accidents occurred, resulting in minor injuries and significant property damage totaling approximately €66,000 across five reported accidents. Causes included speeding and lack of winter tires.
Icy Roads in Saxony Cause Multiple Accidents, Resulting in Injuries and Significant Damage
Due to a sudden winter storm bringing icy conditions to Saxony, Germany, on Friday evening, multiple car accidents occurred, resulting in minor injuries and significant property damage totaling approximately €66,000 across five reported accidents. Causes included speeding and lack of winter tires.
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12% Bias Score


Boeing Announces Safety Improvements After Multiple Incidents
Following multiple safety incidents, including a 737 Max 9 door plug blowout and a recent crash, Boeing announced improvements focusing on safety culture, training, processes, and defect elimination; however, long-term fixes and a cultural shift are necessary to prevent future incidents.
Boeing Announces Safety Improvements After Multiple Incidents
Following multiple safety incidents, including a 737 Max 9 door plug blowout and a recent crash, Boeing announced improvements focusing on safety culture, training, processes, and defect elimination; however, long-term fixes and a cultural shift are necessary to prevent future incidents.
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48% Bias Score

Snowstorm Cripples UK and German Airports, Transportation
Heavy snowfall across the UK and Germany on January 5th caused widespread airport delays and closures in Manchester, Liverpool, Frankfurt, and Munich, along with road closures, power outages, and train line shutdowns, impacting transportation and essential services.

Snowstorm Cripples UK and German Airports, Transportation
Heavy snowfall across the UK and Germany on January 5th caused widespread airport delays and closures in Manchester, Liverpool, Frankfurt, and Munich, along with road closures, power outages, and train line shutdowns, impacting transportation and essential services.
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28% Bias Score

Northern Europe Snowstorm Causes Widespread Flight Disruptions
Heavy snow in Northern Europe caused significant flight delays at major airports in Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands, with hundreds of cancellations and delays; the Liverpool-Manchester United football match was almost canceled due to severe weather conditions in England.

Northern Europe Snowstorm Causes Widespread Flight Disruptions
Heavy snow in Northern Europe caused significant flight delays at major airports in Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands, with hundreds of cancellations and delays; the Liverpool-Manchester United football match was almost canceled due to severe weather conditions in England.
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16% Bias Score

Antarctic Tourism Boom Raises Environmental Concerns
Antarctic tourism surged to a record 122,000 visitors in 2024, up from 44,000 in 2017, raising environmental concerns due to soot darkening snow, CO2 emissions (5.44 tons per passenger), and the risk of introducing non-native species; some companies are implementing mitigation strategies.

Antarctic Tourism Boom Raises Environmental Concerns
Antarctic tourism surged to a record 122,000 visitors in 2024, up from 44,000 in 2017, raising environmental concerns due to soot darkening snow, CO2 emissions (5.44 tons per passenger), and the risk of introducing non-native species; some companies are implementing mitigation strategies.
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48% Bias Score

Beibu Gulf Port Surpasses 9 Million TEUs in 2024
Beibu Gulf Port in Guangxi, China, surpassed 9 million TEUs in 2024, achieving eight years of double-digit growth through strategic cargo development, enhanced sea-rail intermodal transport, and a new direct route to Haiphong, Vietnam, strengthening its position as a major international gateway.

Beibu Gulf Port Surpasses 9 Million TEUs in 2024
Beibu Gulf Port in Guangxi, China, surpassed 9 million TEUs in 2024, achieving eight years of double-digit growth through strategic cargo development, enhanced sea-rail intermodal transport, and a new direct route to Haiphong, Vietnam, strengthening its position as a major international gateway.
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40% Bias Score

South Korea Plane Crash Kills 179, Prompts Police Investigation
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed on Sunday at Muan International Airport in South Korea, killing 179 passengers and injuring two flight attendants. Police have raided the offices of Jeju Air and the airport operator as part of an ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash, which involved pot...

South Korea Plane Crash Kills 179, Prompts Police Investigation
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed on Sunday at Muan International Airport in South Korea, killing 179 passengers and injuring two flight attendants. Police have raided the offices of Jeju Air and the airport operator as part of an ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash, which involved pot...
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32% Bias Score

South Korea Investigates Jeju Air Crash, Raids Airport and Bans CEO
Following a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash at South Korea's Muan International Airport on December 29, police raided related locations on January 2, banning the CEO from leaving the country while investigating the cause and assigning responsibility.

South Korea Investigates Jeju Air Crash, Raids Airport and Bans CEO
Following a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash at South Korea's Muan International Airport on December 29, police raided related locations on January 2, banning the CEO from leaving the country while investigating the cause and assigning responsibility.
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48% Bias Score
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