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Hamburg U5 Subway Line to Skip Jungfernstieg Station, Increasing Ridership and Saving €130 Million

Hamburg's U5 subway line, under construction since September 2022, will skip the Jungfernstieg station due to safety concerns at Hauptbahnhof Nord, resulting in an estimated 315,000 daily riders by 2040 and €130 million in cost savings, while improving connections at the relocated Stephansplatz stat...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Recent Aviation Disasters Raise Safety Concerns

Recent aviation disasters, including a deadly midair collision near Washington D.C. that killed 67, a fiery plane crash in Philadelphia, and a missing plane in Alaska, have raised public safety concerns, prompting investigations into potential systemic issues within the air traffic control system an...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Korean Air named Airline of the Year for prioritizing passenger comfort

AirlineRatings.com named Korean Air Airline of the Year for 2025, citing its spacious economy seating and commitment to passenger comfort as key factors, contrasting with the industry trend of reduced seat pitch to maximize capacity; AirAsia topped the low-cost carrier list, and Jetblue won the inau...

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No Poverty
nrc.nl
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Julian Canal Closure Impacts Shipping, Local Businesses

The Julian Canal in Limburg, Netherlands, is temporarily closed for a €180 million widening and deepening project, impacting 25,000 annual vessels and forcing a lengthy detour, until its April 2024 reopening.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Northern German Ferry Services Disrupted by Captain Shortage

Ferry services in Northern Germany face disruptions due to a severe shortage of licensed captains, leading to service cancellations along the Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, Lübeck, and Kiel, while Hamburg's Hadag improved its service reliability through an apprenticeship program.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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10 Killed in Alaska Plane Crash

A Bering Air Cessna Caravan plane crashed in western Alaska on Thursday, killing all 10 people on board; the plane was traveling from Unalakleet to Nome when it disappeared from radar and was later found approximately 34 miles southeast of Nome.

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No Poverty
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Norway's 90% EV Market Share: Success, Challenges, and Future Goals

Norway's electric vehicle market share reached 90% due to government policies eliminating taxes on EVs since 2001, alongside reduced road taxes and ferry fees; however, challenges persist, including range anxiety during winter and the need to transition towards more sustainable public transport.

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Climate Action
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Suedlink Construction: TransnetBW Employs Liaison Officers to Address Citizen Concerns

TransnetBW, the energy supplier building the 700km Suedlink power line in Germany, is using dedicated liaison officers to communicate with citizens affected by construction, aiming to mitigate disruptions and ensure the project's acceptance before all permits are expected in 2025.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Chinese Cargo Ship Runs Aground Near Nevelsk, Sakhalin

A Chinese cargo ship, An Yang 2, carrying 1,000 tons of coal and an undetermined amount of fuel, ran aground near Nevelsk, Sakhalin Island, on February 9th, triggering a municipal emergency; 20 crew members are safe.

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Life Below Water
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Electric Car Rentals Remain Low Globally Despite Rising EV Sales

Billiger-mietwagen.de reports only 2.1% of their 2024 rental bookings were electric vehicles, although Norway and Sweden reach 20.4% and 16.4% respectively, highlighting international disparities. This is attributed to customer and company hesitations, but decreasing electric vehicle prices suggest ...

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Spain to Complete Valencian High-Speed Rail Network by 2027

The Spanish government's record €1.306 billion investment in 2024 will complete the high-speed rail network connecting the entire Valencian Community by 2027, improving regional transport and boosting the economy, particularly in Castellón, where €140 million was invested.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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NYC Subway Murders Double, Congestion Pricing Exacerbates Safety Crisis

NYC subway murders doubled in 2024 to 10, prompting fear among 3.6 million daily riders; congestion pricing increased ridership by 13 percent in early 2025, worsening safety concerns; despite crime decreases, high-profile incidents fuel negative perception.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities

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