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Uncertainty over Germany's Nationwide Public Transportation Ticket
Saxony's Transportation Minister Regina Kraushaar and Bavaria's Minister President Markus Söder advocate for continued federal funding of the Deutschlandticket beyond 2025, while Union politicians express concerns about its long-term financial viability.
Uncertainty over Germany's Nationwide Public Transportation Ticket
Saxony's Transportation Minister Regina Kraushaar and Bavaria's Minister President Markus Söder advocate for continued federal funding of the Deutschlandticket beyond 2025, while Union politicians express concerns about its long-term financial viability.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Prioritizes Pedestrian Safety with New National Strategy
Germany's new national pedestrian strategy aims to improve safety and accessibility for pedestrians, who constitute 22% of daily trips, by prioritizing equal rights, safer infrastructure, and healthier communities, and advocating for stronger enforcement of pedestrian laws.
Germany Prioritizes Pedestrian Safety with New National Strategy
Germany's new national pedestrian strategy aims to improve safety and accessibility for pedestrians, who constitute 22% of daily trips, by prioritizing equal rights, safer infrastructure, and healthier communities, and advocating for stronger enforcement of pedestrian laws.
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36% Bias Score


Navy Growler Crashes in San Diego Bay, Pilots Injured
On Wednesday, a U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler electronic-warfare aircraft crashed into San Diego Bay near Naval Air Station North Island, injuring two pilots who were rescued and hospitalized in stable condition; the $67 million aircraft remains in the water.
Navy Growler Crashes in San Diego Bay, Pilots Injured
On Wednesday, a U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler electronic-warfare aircraft crashed into San Diego Bay near Naval Air Station North Island, injuring two pilots who were rescued and hospitalized in stable condition; the $67 million aircraft remains in the water.
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28% Bias Score


One Dead, Four Injured in Scottsdale Airport Jet Crash
A Learjet 35A crashed into a Gulfstream 200 at Scottsdale Airport on Monday, killing one and injuring four; the FAA is investigating.
One Dead, Four Injured in Scottsdale Airport Jet Crash
A Learjet 35A crashed into a Gulfstream 200 at Scottsdale Airport on Monday, killing one and injuring four; the FAA is investigating.
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28% Bias Score


Space Junk Poses Growing Threat to Air Travel
A new study reveals that an average of 100 large pieces of space debris fall to Earth annually, posing a 25% yearly risk of impacting busy commercial airspace, particularly in the northern US, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, potentially leading to flight disruptions.
Space Junk Poses Growing Threat to Air Travel
A new study reveals that an average of 100 large pieces of space debris fall to Earth annually, posing a 25% yearly risk of impacting busy commercial airspace, particularly in the northern US, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, potentially leading to flight disruptions.
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44% Bias Score


Frankfurt's Car Trade-in Program: 340 Participants in First Six Months
Frankfurt, Germany, incentivized 340 residents to trade their combustion engine cars for a year-long public transportation pass between July 2023 and January 2024, using a €500,000 budget; the program's effectiveness will be evaluated after one year, with similar initiatives showing varied success i...
Frankfurt's Car Trade-in Program: 340 Participants in First Six Months
Frankfurt, Germany, incentivized 340 residents to trade their combustion engine cars for a year-long public transportation pass between July 2023 and January 2024, using a €500,000 budget; the program's effectiveness will be evaluated after one year, with similar initiatives showing varied success i...
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36% Bias Score

Gäubahn Rerouting to Vaihingen Faces Legal Challenge
The Stuttgart Administrative Court is hearing lawsuits against the temporary rerouting of the Gäubahn railway line due to Stuttgart 21 construction, with environmental groups and the city of Stuttgart at odds over the plan's legality and impact, potentially delaying the Rosenstein district redevelop...

Gäubahn Rerouting to Vaihingen Faces Legal Challenge
The Stuttgart Administrative Court is hearing lawsuits against the temporary rerouting of the Gäubahn railway line due to Stuttgart 21 construction, with environmental groups and the city of Stuttgart at odds over the plan's legality and impact, potentially delaying the Rosenstein district redevelop...
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40% Bias Score

Caminito del Rey to Add Spain's Longest Pedestrian Bridge
Málaga's Caminito del Rey will add a 110-meter pedestrian bridge, part of a 1.25 million euro expansion starting late March 2024, celebrating its 10th anniversary since reopening and the 120th anniversary of a section's completion, adding a new path and boosting tourism.

Caminito del Rey to Add Spain's Longest Pedestrian Bridge
Málaga's Caminito del Rey will add a 110-meter pedestrian bridge, part of a 1.25 million euro expansion starting late March 2024, celebrating its 10th anniversary since reopening and the 120th anniversary of a section's completion, adding a new path and boosting tourism.
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44% Bias Score

Hofheim to Build Pedestrian Bridge, Connecting City Center and Marxheim
Hofheim, Germany plans a new pedestrian bridge over its railway line to connect the city center and Marxheim district, addressing safety and accessibility concerns, and improving community integration, facilitated by the relocation of the Polar factory.

Hofheim to Build Pedestrian Bridge, Connecting City Center and Marxheim
Hofheim, Germany plans a new pedestrian bridge over its railway line to connect the city center and Marxheim district, addressing safety and accessibility concerns, and improving community integration, facilitated by the relocation of the Polar factory.
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44% Bias Score

Guatemala Bus Crash Kills at Least 55
A passenger bus crashed through a guardrail and plunged into a ravine in Guatemala early Monday, killing at least 55 of the approximately 70 people on board; police are investigating potential causes including brake failure, overloading, and a firearm found at the scene.

Guatemala Bus Crash Kills at Least 55
A passenger bus crashed through a guardrail and plunged into a ravine in Guatemala early Monday, killing at least 55 of the approximately 70 people on board; police are investigating potential causes including brake failure, overloading, and a firearm found at the scene.
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40% Bias Score

Amsterdam Centraal's New Eurostar Terminal Opens, Streamlining London Travel
On Monday, a new Eurostar terminal opened at Amsterdam Centraal Station, eliminating the need for transfers in Brussels and increasing capacity to 400 passengers per passport check (increasing to 600 in coming weeks) thanks to a €25 million government investment and millions more from Eurostar, stre...

Amsterdam Centraal's New Eurostar Terminal Opens, Streamlining London Travel
On Monday, a new Eurostar terminal opened at Amsterdam Centraal Station, eliminating the need for transfers in Brussels and increasing capacity to 400 passengers per passport check (increasing to 600 in coming weeks) thanks to a €25 million government investment and millions more from Eurostar, stre...
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44% Bias Score

Fatal Private Jet Crash at Scottsdale Airport
A private jet owned by Vince Neil crashed at Scottsdale Airport on Monday, February 10th, killing one person and injuring three others after its landing gear failed, causing it to collide with another plane; the NTSB is investigating.

Fatal Private Jet Crash at Scottsdale Airport
A private jet owned by Vince Neil crashed at Scottsdale Airport on Monday, February 10th, killing one person and injuring three others after its landing gear failed, causing it to collide with another plane; the NTSB is investigating.
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28% Bias Score
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