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Germany Delays Lifting 100ml Liquid Limit in Carry-On Luggage
Germany's airports will likely not remove the 100ml liquid limit rule for carry-on luggage, despite having new CT scanners at some checkpoints. This is because of existing older scanners, missing software, and the inability to pre-inform travelers about which scanner they'll use. The current technol...
Germany Delays Lifting 100ml Liquid Limit in Carry-On Luggage
Germany's airports will likely not remove the 100ml liquid limit rule for carry-on luggage, despite having new CT scanners at some checkpoints. This is because of existing older scanners, missing software, and the inability to pre-inform travelers about which scanner they'll use. The current technol...
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36% Bias Score


NATS System Outage Grounds UK Flights
A system outage at the UK air traffic control provider NATS on Wednesday caused over 150 flight cancellations and thousands of delays, prompting criticism from airlines and affecting numerous travelers; the issue, described as "radar-related", was resolved in 20 minutes using a backup system.
NATS System Outage Grounds UK Flights
A system outage at the UK air traffic control provider NATS on Wednesday caused over 150 flight cancellations and thousands of delays, prompting criticism from airlines and affecting numerous travelers; the issue, described as "radar-related", was resolved in 20 minutes using a backup system.
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48% Bias Score


UK Air Traffic Control System Malfunction Causes Widespread Flight Disruptions
A technical fault in the UK's air traffic control system caused widespread flight disruptions on Wednesday, with over 150 flights canceled and thousands more delayed; the problem, located in Swanwick, was resolved in 20 minutes, but its impact continues, with airlines criticizing NATS's management.
UK Air Traffic Control System Malfunction Causes Widespread Flight Disruptions
A technical fault in the UK's air traffic control system caused widespread flight disruptions on Wednesday, with over 150 flights canceled and thousands more delayed; the problem, located in Swanwick, was resolved in 20 minutes, but its impact continues, with airlines criticizing NATS's management.
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44% Bias Score


German E-Scooter Accidents: Private vs. Rental
A study reveals that privately owned e-scooters in Germany are involved in far fewer accidents than rental scooters, primarily due to differences in rider behavior, age, and experience; cities are demanding more control over e-scooter usage, especially rentals, to address rising accident numbers.
German E-Scooter Accidents: Private vs. Rental
A study reveals that privately owned e-scooters in Germany are involved in far fewer accidents than rental scooters, primarily due to differences in rider behavior, age, and experience; cities are demanding more control over e-scooter usage, especially rentals, to address rising accident numbers.
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44% Bias Score


JSX: 36,000 Flights Highlight Shift in Air Travel Demand
In 2024, JSX, a public charter jet service operating Embraer aircraft with 30 seats, completed 36,000 flights, showcasing a growing demand for comfortable, efficient air travel as an alternative to crowded commercial airlines, offering routes to destinations not served by major carriers and amenitie...
JSX: 36,000 Flights Highlight Shift in Air Travel Demand
In 2024, JSX, a public charter jet service operating Embraer aircraft with 30 seats, completed 36,000 flights, showcasing a growing demand for comfortable, efficient air travel as an alternative to crowded commercial airlines, offering routes to destinations not served by major carriers and amenitie...
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56% Bias Score


Private E-Scooters Safer Than Rentals: German Study
A German study reveals privately owned e-scooters are involved in far fewer accidents than rentals, due to differences in rider behavior (age, experience, helmet use, and road adherence). In 2023, 80% of e-scooters involved in accidents were privately owned; overall accidents rose by 14.1% to 9,425.
Private E-Scooters Safer Than Rentals: German Study
A German study reveals privately owned e-scooters are involved in far fewer accidents than rentals, due to differences in rider behavior (age, experience, helmet use, and road adherence). In 2023, 80% of e-scooters involved in accidents were privately owned; overall accidents rose by 14.1% to 9,425.
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48% Bias Score

Train Evacuation in Perth and Kinross Due to Smoke
Forty passengers evacuated a train between Gleneagles and Dunblane in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, after smoke filled multiple carriages; the train, traveling from Inverness to Glasgow, was stopped due to smoke, with passengers transferred to another service to Perth, and delays are expected on seve...

Train Evacuation in Perth and Kinross Due to Smoke
Forty passengers evacuated a train between Gleneagles and Dunblane in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, after smoke filled multiple carriages; the train, traveling from Inverness to Glasgow, was stopped due to smoke, with passengers transferred to another service to Perth, and delays are expected on seve...
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32% Bias Score

Sabotage Suspected in German Railway Fire, Causing Widespread Disruptions
A suspected act of sabotage caused a fire in a railway cable duct near Düsseldorf, Germany, disrupting major train lines between Duisburg and Düsseldorf, affecting thousands of passengers and causing significant delays.

Sabotage Suspected in German Railway Fire, Causing Widespread Disruptions
A suspected act of sabotage caused a fire in a railway cable duct near Düsseldorf, Germany, disrupting major train lines between Duisburg and Düsseldorf, affecting thousands of passengers and causing significant delays.
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20% Bias Score

Latin America Seeks Rail Revival Amid Climate Concerns
A Latin American forum highlighted the need to revive railways for sustainable transport, showcasing successful projects like Colombia's La Dorada-Chiriguaná corridor, which doubled its cargo after a 4.6 billion peso investment, and Chile's EFE, which moved 61 million passengers using 94% electric t...

Latin America Seeks Rail Revival Amid Climate Concerns
A Latin American forum highlighted the need to revive railways for sustainable transport, showcasing successful projects like Colombia's La Dorada-Chiriguaná corridor, which doubled its cargo after a 4.6 billion peso investment, and Chile's EFE, which moved 61 million passengers using 94% electric t...
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32% Bias Score

Severe Turbulence Injures 25 on Delta Flight
Delta flight 56 from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam experienced severe turbulence, causing a 1,600-foot drop in altitude and injuring at least 25 passengers, prompting an emergency landing in Minneapolis on Wednesday.

Severe Turbulence Injures 25 on Delta Flight
Delta flight 56 from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam experienced severe turbulence, causing a 1,600-foot drop in altitude and injuring at least 25 passengers, prompting an emergency landing in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
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36% Bias Score

Citroën Airbag Recall Causes Four-Month Repair Delays
Stellantis issued a stop-drive action for 120,000 Citroëns in the UK due to faulty Takata airbags, causing significant delays in repairs; one affected driver in Northern Ireland faces a four-month wait, highlighting broader supply chain and logistical issues.

Citroën Airbag Recall Causes Four-Month Repair Delays
Stellantis issued a stop-drive action for 120,000 Citroëns in the UK due to faulty Takata airbags, causing significant delays in repairs; one affected driver in Northern Ireland faces a four-month wait, highlighting broader supply chain and logistical issues.
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60% Bias Score

UK Driving Lesson Shift to Automatic Cars Due to 2030 Petrol and Diesel Ban
The increasing number of UK driving instructors offering automatic lessons reflects the government's 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel car sales and the rise in popularity of automatic vehicles; the AA predicts that 26% of driving tests will be in automatic cars by 2026.

UK Driving Lesson Shift to Automatic Cars Due to 2030 Petrol and Diesel Ban
The increasing number of UK driving instructors offering automatic lessons reflects the government's 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel car sales and the rise in popularity of automatic vehicles; the AA predicts that 26% of driving tests will be in automatic cars by 2026.
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36% Bias Score
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