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Jeju Air Crash: Bird Strike Evidence Found in Preliminary Report

A preliminary report into the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash in South Korea on December 29, 2023, which killed 180 of the 181 people on board, found traces of a bird strike in both engines; the black boxes stopped recording four minutes before impact.

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NATO's Greek Rail Transport Disrupts Passenger Service

NATO's military equipment transport by rail in Greece from January 21-25, 2025, disrupted passenger service for five days while supporting Steadfast Dart-25 exercises simulating a major conflict; Hellenic Train called it "commercial cargo," but locals witnessed military vehicles.

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zeit.de
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Germany: High Pedestrian Accident Numbers Prompt Call for 30 km/h Speed Limit

Germany saw 33,504 pedestrian accidents in 2023, nearing pre-pandemic levels; 449 pedestrians died, exceeding 2019's figure. The German Police Union advocates for a default 30 km/h speed limit in towns, while experts call for prioritizing pedestrians in traffic planning and implementing advanced saf...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
zeit.de
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Elbe Deepening Unlikely to Boost Hamburg Port Competitiveness: Study

A new study reveals that deepening the Elbe River is unlikely to significantly improve Hamburg's port competitiveness, prompting calls for a shift towards sustainable port development and collaboration between Hamburg and Bremerhaven/Bremen as 'energy transition hubs'. The study, commissioned by env...

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Responsible Consumption and Production
theglobeandmail.com
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High Costs and Delays Threaten Canada's Transit Expansion

Canada's transit projects cost significantly more per kilometer than in other countries due to political meddling, strict engineering, and lack of experience, leading to cost overruns and delays, threatening public support for future projects.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
nrc.nl
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German Rail Construction to Cause Major Freight Train Delays in Netherlands

Construction on a German railway line near Zevenaar will cause major disruptions to the Betuweroute, a key freight rail line, until June 2026, resulting in significant delays for freight trains in the Netherlands and further impacting an already declining sector.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
foxnews.com
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Jeju Air Crash Report: Black Box Failure, Bird Strike Evidence Found

A preliminary report on the Jeju Air crash in South Korea revealed that the plane's black boxes stopped recording four minutes before impact, bird strike evidence was found on both engines, and the landing gear failed to deploy, resulting in 179 fatalities.

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No Poverty
faz.net
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German Pedestrian Accidents Near Pre-Pandemic Levels

German pedestrian accident numbers for 2023 (33,504) nearly reached 2019 levels; auto drivers were at fault in 77% of accidents, with 449 fatalities; experts suggest solutions including stricter enforcement, technological improvements, and pedestrian-prioritizing urban planning.

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Good Health and Well-being
zeit.de
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German Police Union Urges 30 km/h Speed Limit to Reduce Pedestrian Accidents

Germany saw 33,504 pedestrian accidents in 2023, nearing pre-pandemic levels; the German Police Union advocates for a 30 km/h speed limit in cities to improve safety, while experts suggest infrastructure improvements and stricter enforcement.

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Good Health and Well-being
hu.euronews.com
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Jeju Air Crash: Bird Strike and Airport Design Cited in Preliminary Report

A Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air crashed on December 29, 2023, at Muan International Airport in South Korea after striking a flock of Eurasian Wigeons, impacting a concrete structure, resulting in a fire and the deaths of all onboard. Initial investigations point to a bird strike and airport de...

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elpais.com
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High-Speed Rail Subsidy Cut Triples Cost for Thousands of Spanish Commuters

The Spanish government's rejection of a bill that included a 50% discount on high-speed rail between Valladolid, Segovia, and Madrid has tripled the cost for thousands of daily commuters, impacting regional development and reversing population growth trends.

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Reduced Inequality
forbes.com
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Frontier Airlines Outperforms Rivals, Defying Low-Cost Carrier Skepticism

Despite predictions of failure for low-cost carriers, Frontier Airlines' stock is up 16% year-to-date in 2025, outperforming major U.S. airlines; the airline attributes its success to improved revenue, cost management, and operational performance, and plans to expand into highly competitive routes s...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth

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