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German Court Ruling Impacts Lufthansa-Condor Dispute
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled on December 3, 2024, that concerns of bias within the Federal Cartel Office regarding the Lufthansa-Condor Special Prorate Agreement (SPA) dispute are justified, potentially leading to a more expensive agreement or the termination of the partnership and the ...
German Court Ruling Impacts Lufthansa-Condor Dispute
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled on December 3, 2024, that concerns of bias within the Federal Cartel Office regarding the Lufthansa-Condor Special Prorate Agreement (SPA) dispute are justified, potentially leading to a more expensive agreement or the termination of the partnership and the ...
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Antitrust Nominees Signal Continued Big Tech Scrutiny, but with a Potentially Softer Approach
President-elect Trump's selection of antitrust regulators signals continued scrutiny of Big Tech, but with a potential shift towards less severe penalties and a greater emphasis on behavioral remedies compared to the Biden administration's approach; the ongoing legal battles against Amazon, Apple, G...
Trump's Antitrust Nominees Signal Continued Big Tech Scrutiny, but with a Potentially Softer Approach
President-elect Trump's selection of antitrust regulators signals continued scrutiny of Big Tech, but with a potential shift towards less severe penalties and a greater emphasis on behavioral remedies compared to the Biden administration's approach; the ongoing legal battles against Amazon, Apple, G...
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44% Bias Score


French Appliance Makers Fined €611 Million for Price-Fixing
French competition authorities fined ten appliance makers and two distributors, Darty and Boulanger, €611 million for a price-fixing cartel between 2007 and 2014, using tactics like restricting online sales and coded price agreements to harm online competition and maintain higher consumer prices.
French Appliance Makers Fined €611 Million for Price-Fixing
French competition authorities fined ten appliance makers and two distributors, Darty and Boulanger, €611 million for a price-fixing cartel between 2007 and 2014, using tactics like restricting online sales and coded price agreements to harm online competition and maintain higher consumer prices.
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40% Bias Score


Big Tech Courts Trump, Seeking Regulatory Favor
Major tech CEOs, including Tim Cook, Sam Altman, and Mark Zuckerberg, are actively courting President-elect Trump, making significant donations and offering policy recommendations to influence AI regulation and antitrust enforcement, in a sharp shift from previous conflicts.
Big Tech Courts Trump, Seeking Regulatory Favor
Major tech CEOs, including Tim Cook, Sam Altman, and Mark Zuckerberg, are actively courting President-elect Trump, making significant donations and offering policy recommendations to influence AI regulation and antitrust enforcement, in a sharp shift from previous conflicts.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's FTC Chair Pick Signals Shift Away From Broad Tech Regulation
President-elect Donald Trump announced Andrew Ferguson as the new FTC chair, signaling a shift from Lina Khan's broad regulatory approach to a more case-by-case antitrust enforcement focus, potentially impacting major tech companies and future regulations.
Trump's FTC Chair Pick Signals Shift Away From Broad Tech Regulation
President-elect Donald Trump announced Andrew Ferguson as the new FTC chair, signaling a shift from Lina Khan's broad regulatory approach to a more case-by-case antitrust enforcement focus, potentially impacting major tech companies and future regulations.
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44% Bias Score


Big Tech Donates to Trump Inauguration Amid Past Conflicts
Meta, Amazon, and OpenAI each donated $1 million to President-elect Trump's inauguration fund, despite past conflicts and antitrust concerns; the donations may signal an attempt to influence policy and improve relations with the incoming administration.
Big Tech Donates to Trump Inauguration Amid Past Conflicts
Meta, Amazon, and OpenAI each donated $1 million to President-elect Trump's inauguration fund, despite past conflicts and antitrust concerns; the donations may signal an attempt to influence policy and improve relations with the incoming administration.
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48% Bias Score

€611 Million Fine for French Appliance Price-Fixing Cartel
Ten French appliance manufacturers and two distributors were fined €611 million by the French Competition Authority for price-fixing between 2007 and 2014, using tactics to restrict online sales and maintain higher prices for consumers.

€611 Million Fine for French Appliance Price-Fixing Cartel
Ten French appliance manufacturers and two distributors were fined €611 million by the French Competition Authority for price-fixing between 2007 and 2014, using tactics to restrict online sales and maintain higher prices for consumers.
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36% Bias Score

Court Rules in Favor of NASCAR Teams in Charter Dispute
A court granted 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports a preliminary injunction, allowing them to compete in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series with the same privileges as charter teams, except for an antitrust clause; this follows a dispute over charter agreements and allegations of anticompetitive practice...

Court Rules in Favor of NASCAR Teams in Charter Dispute
A court granted 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports a preliminary injunction, allowing them to compete in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series with the same privileges as charter teams, except for an antitrust clause; this follows a dispute over charter agreements and allegations of anticompetitive practice...
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60% Bias Score

Big Tech Courts Trump for Favorable Policy
Major tech CEOs, including Tim Cook (Apple), Sam Altman (OpenAI), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Masayoshi Son (SoftBank), and Jeff Bezos (Amazon), are actively courting President-elect Trump, donating heavily to his inauguration fund and engaging in personal meetings to shape policy decisions regarding AI...

Big Tech Courts Trump for Favorable Policy
Major tech CEOs, including Tim Cook (Apple), Sam Altman (OpenAI), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Masayoshi Son (SoftBank), and Jeff Bezos (Amazon), are actively courting President-elect Trump, donating heavily to his inauguration fund and engaging in personal meetings to shape policy decisions regarding AI...
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48% Bias Score

Kanter Resigns as Head of DOJ Antitrust Division
Jonathan Kanter, head of the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division, resigned on Friday after a three-year term marked by aggressive enforcement against major corporations, resulting in significant legal victories but also criticism from some business groups.

Kanter Resigns as Head of DOJ Antitrust Division
Jonathan Kanter, head of the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division, resigned on Friday after a three-year term marked by aggressive enforcement against major corporations, resulting in significant legal victories but also criticism from some business groups.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Probes Price-Fixing, Tax Evasion in Multiple Sectors
Turkey's Treasury and Finance Ministry launched an investigation into sectors raising prices despite stable costs, focusing on tax evasion and cartel-like behaviors; the probe analyzes five years of data, comparing domestic and international prices, and will share findings with other agencies.

Turkey Probes Price-Fixing, Tax Evasion in Multiple Sectors
Turkey's Treasury and Finance Ministry launched an investigation into sectors raising prices despite stable costs, focusing on tax evasion and cartel-like behaviors; the probe analyzes five years of data, comparing domestic and international prices, and will share findings with other agencies.
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40% Bias Score

Putin Signs Laws Increasing Penalties for Financial Fraud and Debt Collection Abuse
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed laws increasing penalties for financial fraud and abusive debt collection, expanding pension eligibility in new regions, and regulating data transparency during wartime.

Putin Signs Laws Increasing Penalties for Financial Fraud and Debt Collection Abuse
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed laws increasing penalties for financial fraud and abusive debt collection, expanding pension eligibility in new regions, and regulating data transparency during wartime.
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24% Bias Score
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