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Dutch Parliament Approves 15% Schiphol Noise Reduction, Disappointing Residents
The Dutch parliament approved a plan to reduce noise pollution around Schiphol Airport by 15 percent, disappointing residents who sought a more significant reduction, while the government aims for a 20 percent reduction in phases to balance environmental and economic concerns.
Dutch Parliament Approves 15% Schiphol Noise Reduction, Disappointing Residents
The Dutch parliament approved a plan to reduce noise pollution around Schiphol Airport by 15 percent, disappointing residents who sought a more significant reduction, while the government aims for a 20 percent reduction in phases to balance environmental and economic concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Hesse Public Transit Ridership Up 7% in 2023, but Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
Public transportation ridership in Hesse, Germany rose to 1.87 billion passengers in 2023, a 7% increase from 2022 but still below the 2.12 billion in 2019; subways and trams saw the strongest growth (16%), while overall ridership is down 6% from 2013.
Hesse Public Transit Ridership Up 7% in 2023, but Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
Public transportation ridership in Hesse, Germany rose to 1.87 billion passengers in 2023, a 7% increase from 2022 but still below the 2.12 billion in 2019; subways and trams saw the strongest growth (16%), while overall ridership is down 6% from 2013.
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16% Bias Score


Self-Healing Asphalt Offers Solution to UK Pothole Crisis
Scientists in the UK and Chile have developed a self-healing asphalt using AI and biomass waste to address the UK's £16bn pothole repair backlog, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective solution to road maintenance.
Self-Healing Asphalt Offers Solution to UK Pothole Crisis
Scientists in the UK and Chile have developed a self-healing asphalt using AI and biomass waste to address the UK's £16bn pothole repair backlog, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective solution to road maintenance.
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48% Bias Score


NIS 67 Billion Investment to Double Israel Railways Capacity by 2040
Israel Railways CEO Moshe Jana announced a NIS 67 billion investment to double track length to 2,600 kilometers by 2040, aiming for 300 million annual passengers and 30-minute travel times between major cities, with Western Negev services increasing to two trains per hour by August.
NIS 67 Billion Investment to Double Israel Railways Capacity by 2040
Israel Railways CEO Moshe Jana announced a NIS 67 billion investment to double track length to 2,600 kilometers by 2040, aiming for 300 million annual passengers and 30-minute travel times between major cities, with Western Negev services increasing to two trains per hour by August.
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48% Bias Score


67 Dead in Deadly Air Crash Near Reagan National Airport
A deadly crash between American Airlines Flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday killed 67 people; 55 victims have been identified, and recovery efforts are ongoing, with investigations underway focusing on potential air traffic contro...
67 Dead in Deadly Air Crash Near Reagan National Airport
A deadly crash between American Airlines Flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday killed 67 people; 55 victims have been identified, and recovery efforts are ongoing, with investigations underway focusing on potential air traffic contro...
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40% Bias Score


FAA's NOTAM System Crashes, Sparking Safety Concerns After Fatal Accidents
The FAA's primary air safety notification system, NOTAM, crashed for several hours on Saturday, causing initial flight disruption fears after two fatal plane crashes killed 73 people; a backup system mitigated major impacts, but residual delays are possible.
FAA's NOTAM System Crashes, Sparking Safety Concerns After Fatal Accidents
The FAA's primary air safety notification system, NOTAM, crashed for several hours on Saturday, causing initial flight disruption fears after two fatal plane crashes killed 73 people; a backup system mitigated major impacts, but residual delays are possible.
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40% Bias Score

Munich Airport Booms While Nuremberg Struggles: 2024 Financial Results for German Airports and Trade Shows
In 2024, Munich Airport saw a 12% passenger increase to 41.6 million, while Nuremberg Airport maintained around 4 million passengers but reported negative single-digit million euro yearly results due to high costs; both cities' trade shows reported record revenues; and state-owned casinos showed pos...

Munich Airport Booms While Nuremberg Struggles: 2024 Financial Results for German Airports and Trade Shows
In 2024, Munich Airport saw a 12% passenger increase to 41.6 million, while Nuremberg Airport maintained around 4 million passengers but reported negative single-digit million euro yearly results due to high costs; both cities' trade shows reported record revenues; and state-owned casinos showed pos...
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36% Bias Score

Egged's Transformation: Privatization, Efficiency, and the Need for Transport Security
Egged, an Israeli public transport company, privatized in 2015, significantly reduced older employees and expanded electric bus fleet, achieving high service rating and NIS 1 billion overseas revenue in 2023; its October 7th war response highlighted need for national transport security.

Egged's Transformation: Privatization, Efficiency, and the Need for Transport Security
Egged, an Israeli public transport company, privatized in 2015, significantly reduced older employees and expanded electric bus fleet, achieving high service rating and NIS 1 billion overseas revenue in 2023; its October 7th war response highlighted need for national transport security.
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48% Bias Score

North Macedonia Proposes Stricter Traffic Laws After Fatal Accident
In response to a fatal traffic accident in Skopje caused by a reckless driver, North Macedonia's political parties are proposing stricter traffic laws, including harsher penalties and increased police presence near schools, to improve road safety.

North Macedonia Proposes Stricter Traffic Laws After Fatal Accident
In response to a fatal traffic accident in Skopje caused by a reckless driver, North Macedonia's political parties are proposing stricter traffic laws, including harsher penalties and increased police presence near schools, to improve road safety.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Considers Making Mobile Phone Use While Driving a Felony
Germany's Verkehrsgerichtstag proposes amending §315c of the Strafgesetzbuch (StGB) to include mobile phone use while driving as a felony, following an analysis of 474,254 accidents showing that ignoring right-of-way remains the leading cause of fatal crashes.

Germany Considers Making Mobile Phone Use While Driving a Felony
Germany's Verkehrsgerichtstag proposes amending §315c of the Strafgesetzbuch (StGB) to include mobile phone use while driving as a felony, following an analysis of 474,254 accidents showing that ignoring right-of-way remains the leading cause of fatal crashes.
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36% Bias Score

67 Dead in Deadly Mid-Air Collision Near Reagan Airport
A deadly collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday killed 67 people; recovery efforts are underway, with 55 victims identified, and investigators are examining conflicting altitude data.

67 Dead in Deadly Mid-Air Collision Near Reagan Airport
A deadly collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday killed 67 people; recovery efforts are underway, with 55 victims identified, and investigators are examining conflicting altitude data.
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24% Bias Score

Digital Tools to Optimize Rural Public Transportation in Germany
Hof University leads a new project using digital tools and a digital twin to optimize rural public transportation in Germany, integrating various transport modes to improve accessibility, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport with €1.8 million.

Digital Tools to Optimize Rural Public Transportation in Germany
Hof University leads a new project using digital tools and a digital twin to optimize rural public transportation in Germany, integrating various transport modes to improve accessibility, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport with €1.8 million.
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32% Bias Score
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