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ICAO Plans to Eliminate Paper Boarding Passes by 2040
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) plans to replace paper boarding passes with a digital travel credential and facial recognition technology by 2040 to streamline operations and improve security, prompting trials in several countries and airports.
ICAO Plans to Eliminate Paper Boarding Passes by 2040
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) plans to replace paper boarding passes with a digital travel credential and facial recognition technology by 2040 to streamline operations and improve security, prompting trials in several countries and airports.
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40% Bias Score


Four Killed in Italian Cable Car Accident
Four people, including an Israeli woman, died when a cable snapped on a cable car in Castellammare di Stabia, Italy, on Thursday, causing one cabin to plummet 28 meters; the line had reopened a week earlier.
Four Killed in Italian Cable Car Accident
Four people, including an Israeli woman, died when a cable snapped on a cable car in Castellammare di Stabia, Italy, on Thursday, causing one cabin to plummet 28 meters; the line had reopened a week earlier.
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24% Bias Score


German Police Crack Down on Illegal Street Racing During Annual "Carfreitag" Gatherings
German police are intensifying their crackdown on illegal street racing and car modifications during the annual "Carfreitag" gatherings, issuing thousands of fines last year and threatening harsher penalties this year to ensure road safety for all.
German Police Crack Down on Illegal Street Racing During Annual "Carfreitag" Gatherings
German police are intensifying their crackdown on illegal street racing and car modifications during the annual "Carfreitag" gatherings, issuing thousands of fines last year and threatening harsher penalties this year to ensure road safety for all.
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52% Bias Score


Genoa Port's ZLS Expands to Include Savona, Vado Ligure, and Piedmont
The Genoa port and hinterland's simplified logistics zone (ZLS) will expand to include Savona, Vado Ligure, and more Piedmontese areas, extending administrative and tax benefits; a customs-free zone is also planned.
Genoa Port's ZLS Expands to Include Savona, Vado Ligure, and Piedmont
The Genoa port and hinterland's simplified logistics zone (ZLS) will expand to include Savona, Vado Ligure, and more Piedmontese areas, extending administrative and tax benefits; a customs-free zone is also planned.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Slow Cycling Progress: A Call for Safer Infrastructure
A German article reports that bicycle usage for daily commutes increased from 9.3% in 2002 to 11.3% currently; the author, a cyclist, highlights the dangers children face cycling to school due to insufficient road infrastructure, advocating for immediate improvements to ensure safety for all cyclist...
Germany's Slow Cycling Progress: A Call for Safer Infrastructure
A German article reports that bicycle usage for daily commutes increased from 9.3% in 2002 to 11.3% currently; the author, a cyclist, highlights the dangers children face cycling to school due to insufficient road infrastructure, advocating for immediate improvements to ensure safety for all cyclist...
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60% Bias Score


ProRail Reports 2024 Success Despite Delays and Increased Investment
In 2024, despite significant delays and challenges, Dutch rail infrastructure manager ProRail met four of five government performance targets, invested €1.81 billion (22% more than in 2023), and launched the modernization of the Maaslijn, a project delayed since 2016.
ProRail Reports 2024 Success Despite Delays and Increased Investment
In 2024, despite significant delays and challenges, Dutch rail infrastructure manager ProRail met four of five government performance targets, invested €1.81 billion (22% more than in 2023), and launched the modernization of the Maaslijn, a project delayed since 2016.
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60% Bias Score

Naples Cable Car Crash Kills Four, Investigation Launched
Four people died, including three tourists, when a cable car's traction cable snapped near Naples, Italy, on Thursday, a week after it reopened; a fifth tourist is seriously injured; and Italian authorities launched an investigation.

Naples Cable Car Crash Kills Four, Investigation Launched
Four people died, including three tourists, when a cable car's traction cable snapped near Naples, Italy, on Thursday, a week after it reopened; a fifth tourist is seriously injured; and Italian authorities launched an investigation.
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36% Bias Score

China's Giant Shield Machine Completes Half of Yangtze River Tunnel
China's 148-meter-long shield machine, "Linghang," completed half its Yangtze River underwater tunnel journey on Wednesday, reaching 5,660 meters out of 14,250, showcasing advanced technology and pushing the limits of underwater high-speed rail construction for the Shanghai-Nanjing-Hefei line, proje...

China's Giant Shield Machine Completes Half of Yangtze River Tunnel
China's 148-meter-long shield machine, "Linghang," completed half its Yangtze River underwater tunnel journey on Wednesday, reaching 5,660 meters out of 14,250, showcasing advanced technology and pushing the limits of underwater high-speed rail construction for the Shanghai-Nanjing-Hefei line, proje...
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44% Bias Score

SNCF Strike Threat: CEO Warns of Customer Losses, Reduced Investment
SNCF Voyageurs CEO Christophe Fanichet warned against an early May strike called by several unions including CGT-Cheminots and SUD-Rail over pay and working conditions, threatening customer losses and reduced investment, despite salary increases exceeding inflation for 2025.

SNCF Strike Threat: CEO Warns of Customer Losses, Reduced Investment
SNCF Voyageurs CEO Christophe Fanichet warned against an early May strike called by several unions including CGT-Cheminots and SUD-Rail over pay and working conditions, threatening customer losses and reduced investment, despite salary increases exceeding inflation for 2025.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Easter and May Holidays Cause Major Traffic and Airport Congestion
The Easter weekend and May holidays cause major traffic jams and airport congestion in the Netherlands, with 1148 kilometers of traffic jams reported yesterday, high demand for ferry services to the Wadden Islands, and almost 86,000 departing passengers at Schiphol Airport, a popular travel hub.

Dutch Easter and May Holidays Cause Major Traffic and Airport Congestion
The Easter weekend and May holidays cause major traffic jams and airport congestion in the Netherlands, with 1148 kilometers of traffic jams reported yesterday, high demand for ferry services to the Wadden Islands, and almost 86,000 departing passengers at Schiphol Airport, a popular travel hub.
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24% Bias Score

Massive Traffic Jams and High Travel Demand in the Netherlands During Easter Weekend and May Holidays
The Easter weekend and May holidays cause massive traffic jams in the Netherlands, with 1148 kilometers of delays reported yesterday, impacting roads to popular destinations like Keukenhof and Paaspop. Schiphol Airport expects nearly 86,000 travelers today, one of the busiest days of the May holiday...

Massive Traffic Jams and High Travel Demand in the Netherlands During Easter Weekend and May Holidays
The Easter weekend and May holidays cause massive traffic jams in the Netherlands, with 1148 kilometers of delays reported yesterday, impacting roads to popular destinations like Keukenhof and Paaspop. Schiphol Airport expects nearly 86,000 travelers today, one of the busiest days of the May holiday...
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20% Bias Score

A-289 Kuban Highway to Implement Toll System on April 22nd
The 118km A-289 highway in Kuban, Russia, will become a toll road on April 22nd, 2025, using an automated license plate reading system for payment. Avtodor will manage the toll, with funds dedicated to highway upkeep and future development.

A-289 Kuban Highway to Implement Toll System on April 22nd
The 118km A-289 highway in Kuban, Russia, will become a toll road on April 22nd, 2025, using an automated license plate reading system for payment. Avtodor will manage the toll, with funds dedicated to highway upkeep and future development.
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48% Bias Score
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