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Ma zostać najwyższym budynkiem świata. Znów zaczął piąć się ku górze

The article discusses the progress of the Jeddah Tower, currently under construction in Saudi Arabia and planned to become the tallest building in the world. The tower, originally named Kingdom Tower, reached 400 meters and 100 floors by April 2026, with completion expected by 2028. Construction began in 2013 but was delayed due to issues including the Saudi anti-corruption campaign and the pandemic. Work resumed in 2025, and the project remains active with ongoing structural and installation work. Architects describe the design as simple and powerful, comparing it to a child’s toy plane. The article also notes that skyscrapers are likely to grow significantly in height over the next 50 years due to advancements in building materials.

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Ma zostać najwyższym budynkiem świata. Znów zaczął piąć się ku górze

The article discusses the progress of the Jeddah Tower, currently under construction in Saudi Arabia and planned to become the tallest building in the world. The tower, originally named Kingdom Tower, reached 400 meters and 100 floors by April 2026, with completion expected by 2028. Construction began in 2013 but was delayed due to issues including the Saudi anti-corruption campaign and the pandemic. Work resumed in 2025, and the project remains active with ongoing structural and installation work. Architects describe the design as simple and powerful, comparing it to a child’s toy plane. The article also notes that skyscrapers are likely to grow significantly in height over the next 50 years due to advancements in building materials.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates on the Jeddah Tower's construction progress, delays, and future plans without overtly favoring any political stance. While the project involves significant national investment and international collaboration, the focus remains on technical and logistical aspects.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides specific details such as the height reached (400m), number of floors (100), and planned completion year (2028) which align with cross-source consensus. It also mentions the project's history including the name change from Kingdom Tower and delays due to anti-corruption efforts a

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