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Frankfurt Airport Follow-Me Driver Maintains Safety and Efficiency"
Josef Krenn, a 56-year-old Follow-Me driver at Frankfurt Airport with 26 years of experience, ensures safe and efficient aircraft parking by coordinating aircraft movements, monitoring the tarmac for hazards, and guiding aircraft to their positions using international hand signals and a laser guidan...
Frankfurt Airport Follow-Me Driver Maintains Safety and Efficiency"
Josef Krenn, a 56-year-old Follow-Me driver at Frankfurt Airport with 26 years of experience, ensures safe and efficient aircraft parking by coordinating aircraft movements, monitoring the tarmac for hazards, and guiding aircraft to their positions using international hand signals and a laser guidan...
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24% Bias Score


Heathrow Airport Closure: Police Rule Out Criminal Activity, Investigations Continue
A fire at an electrical substation near Heathrow Airport caused its closure on Friday, disrupting around 250,000 passengers and 1,300 flights; investigations found no evidence of criminal activity, but reviews into the incident's handling are underway.
Heathrow Airport Closure: Police Rule Out Criminal Activity, Investigations Continue
A fire at an electrical substation near Heathrow Airport caused its closure on Friday, disrupting around 250,000 passengers and 1,300 flights; investigations found no evidence of criminal activity, but reviews into the incident's handling are underway.
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40% Bias Score


Measles Case Confirmed in Washington D.C., Prompts Public Health Alert
A measles case was confirmed in a traveler who visited multiple locations in Washington, D.C., including Amtrak train 175 and Union Station on March 19, and a MedStar Urgent Care on March 22; DC Health is notifying potentially exposed individuals, and the CDC reports 378 measles cases in 17 states i...
Measles Case Confirmed in Washington D.C., Prompts Public Health Alert
A measles case was confirmed in a traveler who visited multiple locations in Washington, D.C., including Amtrak train 175 and Union Station on March 19, and a MedStar Urgent Care on March 22; DC Health is notifying potentially exposed individuals, and the CDC reports 378 measles cases in 17 states i...
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32% Bias Score


Badgers Disrupt Dutch Train Traffic, Costing Millions
ProRail found around 500 badger signs near Dutch train tracks in two years, causing delays and costing millions in repairs and preventative measures; the railway seeks faster permits to address the problem.
Badgers Disrupt Dutch Train Traffic, Costing Millions
ProRail found around 500 badger signs near Dutch train tracks in two years, causing delays and costing millions in repairs and preventative measures; the railway seeks faster permits to address the problem.
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56% Bias Score


EU Harmonizes Driving License Suspensions for Serious Traffic Offenses
The EU Parliament and member states agreed on Tuesday to expand driving license suspensions for serious accidents to all 27 member states, meaning that driving bans imposed in one country will be valid throughout the EU, improving road safety by enabling the consistent enforcement of penalties.
EU Harmonizes Driving License Suspensions for Serious Traffic Offenses
The EU Parliament and member states agreed on Tuesday to expand driving license suspensions for serious accidents to all 27 member states, meaning that driving bans imposed in one country will be valid throughout the EU, improving road safety by enabling the consistent enforcement of penalties.
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36% Bias Score


PNV Averts Internal Rift over Y vasca Rail Line Connection
The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) resolved an internal dispute over the Y vasca high-speed rail line's connection to Pamplona, agreeing to prioritize technical criteria in selecting one of three options, thus preventing a major party schism ahead of its March 29-30 assembly.
PNV Averts Internal Rift over Y vasca Rail Line Connection
The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) resolved an internal dispute over the Y vasca high-speed rail line's connection to Pamplona, agreeing to prioritize technical criteria in selecting one of three options, thus preventing a major party schism ahead of its March 29-30 assembly.
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40% Bias Score

Armenia Subsidizes Bicycle Loans for Students Amidst Infrastructure Concerns
The Armenian government will subsidize bicycle loans for students and lecturers to promote healthy lifestyles and alternative transportation, allocating 250 million drams over five years, despite concerns about inadequate cycling infrastructure and safety.

Armenia Subsidizes Bicycle Loans for Students Amidst Infrastructure Concerns
The Armenian government will subsidize bicycle loans for students and lecturers to promote healthy lifestyles and alternative transportation, allocating 250 million drams over five years, despite concerns about inadequate cycling infrastructure and safety.
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52% Bias Score

EU Harmonizes Driving Licenses, Enhances Road Safety
The EU Council and Parliament agreed to update driving licenses, allowing 17-year-olds to drive with supervision, extending validity to 15 years with a digital option by 2030, and enforcing cross-border penalties for serious infractions to improve road safety and address the trucking industry's gene...

EU Harmonizes Driving Licenses, Enhances Road Safety
The EU Council and Parliament agreed to update driving licenses, allowing 17-year-olds to drive with supervision, extending validity to 15 years with a digital option by 2030, and enforcing cross-border penalties for serious infractions to improve road safety and address the trucking industry's gene...
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36% Bias Score

EU Agrees on Cross-Border Driving Bans for Serious Offenses
The EU Council and Parliament reached a preliminary agreement on Wednesday to ensure that serious road offenders will soon be held accountable across the EU for their offenses, regardless of the member state in which they were committed. This follows 60 years of attempts to create such pan-European ...

EU Agrees on Cross-Border Driving Bans for Serious Offenses
The EU Council and Parliament reached a preliminary agreement on Wednesday to ensure that serious road offenders will soon be held accountable across the EU for their offenses, regardless of the member state in which they were committed. This follows 60 years of attempts to create such pan-European ...
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28% Bias Score

Asian Airlines Tighten Rules on Lithium Batteries After Fire Incidents
Several Asian airlines, including South Korea's national carriers, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Air Asia, and Hong Kong Airlines, have implemented stricter rules on carrying and using lithium batteries on flights following several incidents of overheating and fire, impacting passenger convenien...

Asian Airlines Tighten Rules on Lithium Batteries After Fire Incidents
Several Asian airlines, including South Korea's national carriers, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Air Asia, and Hong Kong Airlines, have implemented stricter rules on carrying and using lithium batteries on flights following several incidents of overheating and fire, impacting passenger convenien...
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52% Bias Score

Hanlon Park's Flood Resilience Tested
Following flash flooding in Stones Corner on March 9, caused by ex-tropical cyclone Alfred, Hanlon Park experienced flooding, but its 2022, \$21.5 million rejuvenation, which included planting specific flood-resistant species, largely mitigated the damage; however, ongoing maintenance remains a chal...

Hanlon Park's Flood Resilience Tested
Following flash flooding in Stones Corner on March 9, caused by ex-tropical cyclone Alfred, Hanlon Park experienced flooding, but its 2022, \$21.5 million rejuvenation, which included planting specific flood-resistant species, largely mitigated the damage; however, ongoing maintenance remains a chal...
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36% Bias Score

Frankenschnellweg Expansion Approved Despite Environmental Concerns
Nuremberg's planned Frankenschnellweg highway expansion overcame final legal challenges after the Bavarian Administrative Court of Appeals rejected the Bund Naturschutz's appeal, with construction starting mid-2027 despite ongoing citizen opposition.

Frankenschnellweg Expansion Approved Despite Environmental Concerns
Nuremberg's planned Frankenschnellweg highway expansion overcame final legal challenges after the Bavarian Administrative Court of Appeals rejected the Bund Naturschutz's appeal, with construction starting mid-2027 despite ongoing citizen opposition.
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48% Bias Score
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