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Rhodes Urban Planning Officials Arrested in Bribery Scandal
A bribery ring within Rhodes' urban planning department was uncovered, leading to the arrest of seven individuals and the seizure of €600,000 in cash, gold, and official documents.
Rhodes Urban Planning Officials Arrested in Bribery Scandal
A bribery ring within Rhodes' urban planning department was uncovered, leading to the arrest of seven individuals and the seizure of €600,000 in cash, gold, and official documents.
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56% Bias Score


Greece Restricts Small Settlement Expansion
A new Greek Presidential Decree restricts settlement expansion under 2,000 inhabitants to areas developed before 1983, requiring population growth justification and impacting development plans; this follows legal challenges and revisions.
Greece Restricts Small Settlement Expansion
A new Greek Presidential Decree restricts settlement expansion under 2,000 inhabitants to areas developed before 1983, requiring population growth justification and impacting development plans; this follows legal challenges and revisions.
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48% Bias Score


Rome Construction Project Halted by Council of State
The Council of State in Rome rejected a construction permit appeal for a project near the Nemorense park, preventing the construction of 144 apartments and commercial spaces, upholding a lower court ruling and preventing a tripling of the building volume initially approved.
Rome Construction Project Halted by Council of State
The Council of State in Rome rejected a construction permit appeal for a project near the Nemorense park, preventing the construction of 144 apartments and commercial spaces, upholding a lower court ruling and preventing a tripling of the building volume initially approved.
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44% Bias Score


AI Digital Twins: Revolutionizing Urban Management in a Growing World
AI-powered digital twins are revolutionizing urban management by offering real-time simulations and data analysis, improving planning, infrastructure management, and emergency response, especially crucial with the global urban population expected to double in the next 50 years.
AI Digital Twins: Revolutionizing Urban Management in a Growing World
AI-powered digital twins are revolutionizing urban management by offering real-time simulations and data analysis, improving planning, infrastructure management, and emergency response, especially crucial with the global urban population expected to double in the next 50 years.
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52% Bias Score


Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt Redesign: Senator Defends 'Stone Desert' Criticism
Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt, reopened after a two-year, €14 million renovation, faces criticism for its lack of greenery; Senator Gaebler defends the design, citing historical accuracy and event functionality, while promising additional, large shade trees.
Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt Redesign: Senator Defends 'Stone Desert' Criticism
Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt, reopened after a two-year, €14 million renovation, faces criticism for its lack of greenery; Senator Gaebler defends the design, citing historical accuracy and event functionality, while promising additional, large shade trees.
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44% Bias Score


Brisbane Floods Expose City's Flood Vulnerability
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred dumped over 274mm of rain on Brisbane, causing widespread flooding in already vulnerable areas, prompting some residents to cancel flood insurance due to rising costs, while the government invests over \$1bn in mitigation strategies.
Brisbane Floods Expose City's Flood Vulnerability
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred dumped over 274mm of rain on Brisbane, causing widespread flooding in already vulnerable areas, prompting some residents to cancel flood insurance due to rising costs, while the government invests over \$1bn in mitigation strategies.
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36% Bias Score

Noise Pollution: A Silent Killer
Noise pollution, a pervasive global issue, causes significant health problems including heart attacks, type 2 diabetes, and dementia; studies show that in Barcelona alone, traffic noise leads to 300 heart attacks and 30 deaths annually.

Noise Pollution: A Silent Killer
Noise pollution, a pervasive global issue, causes significant health problems including heart attacks, type 2 diabetes, and dementia; studies show that in Barcelona alone, traffic noise leads to 300 heart attacks and 30 deaths annually.
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28% Bias Score

Sydney Development Threatens \$21 Million in Property Value Losses
A proposed five-story building in Sydney's Woolloomooloo conservation area faces strong resident opposition due to predicted \$21 million property value losses and negative impacts on the historic streetscape; the City of Sydney is recommending approval despite a local petition with 175 signatures.

Sydney Development Threatens \$21 Million in Property Value Losses
A proposed five-story building in Sydney's Woolloomooloo conservation area faces strong resident opposition due to predicted \$21 million property value losses and negative impacts on the historic streetscape; the City of Sydney is recommending approval despite a local petition with 175 signatures.
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56% Bias Score

15-Minute City Model: A Solution for Sustainable Urban Mobility
To meet the Paris Agreement goals, the article advocates for the '15-minute city' model, enabling access to essential services within a 15-minute walk or cycle. Milan and Turin are cited as examples, while challenges in Napoli's hilly terrain are noted.

15-Minute City Model: A Solution for Sustainable Urban Mobility
To meet the Paris Agreement goals, the article advocates for the '15-minute city' model, enabling access to essential services within a 15-minute walk or cycle. Milan and Turin are cited as examples, while challenges in Napoli's hilly terrain are noted.
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32% Bias Score

Sydney Extends Trading Hours in Bid to Boost Nightlife
Sydney City Council proposes extending trading hours for inner-city venues to 2 am in most CBD areas and 1 am in areas with more residential development, following 70% positive feedback from over 450 public submissions on changes to planning rules and the creation of "special entertainment precincts...

Sydney Extends Trading Hours in Bid to Boost Nightlife
Sydney City Council proposes extending trading hours for inner-city venues to 2 am in most CBD areas and 1 am in areas with more residential development, following 70% positive feedback from over 450 public submissions on changes to planning rules and the creation of "special entertainment precincts...
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40% Bias Score

Bogotá's Historic Center: Security Measures Restrict Public Access
In Bogotá, Colombia, President Gustavo Petro's security measures around the Casa de Nariño have severely limited public access to the historic city center, contradicting his initial promises of openness and impacting tourism and local businesses, despite citizen complaints and legal challenges.

Bogotá's Historic Center: Security Measures Restrict Public Access
In Bogotá, Colombia, President Gustavo Petro's security measures around the Casa de Nariño have severely limited public access to the historic city center, contradicting his initial promises of openness and impacting tourism and local businesses, despite citizen complaints and legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score

Providence: A Rising Star in the North American Culinary Scene
Providence, Rhode Island, a city recognized by the UN for its food-friendly urban design, boasts a thriving culinary scene fueled by Johnson & Wales University, local support for food businesses, and access to high-quality local ingredients; its diverse restaurant offerings and innovative culinary p...

Providence: A Rising Star in the North American Culinary Scene
Providence, Rhode Island, a city recognized by the UN for its food-friendly urban design, boasts a thriving culinary scene fueled by Johnson & Wales University, local support for food businesses, and access to high-quality local ingredients; its diverse restaurant offerings and innovative culinary p...
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52% Bias Score
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