Tag #Compensation

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Jerusalem Court Awards NIS 8 Million to Victims of PA Torture

The Jerusalem District Court awarded NIS 8 million to five individuals tortured by the Palestinian Authority for cooperating with Israel, highlighting severe human rights abuses and ongoing legal efforts to hold the PA accountable.

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DOT Proposes Airline Passenger Compensation Rules

The Department of Transportation proposed new rules requiring airlines to compensate passengers up to $775 for significant delays or cancellations due to airline fault and rebook passengers on other airlines, mirroring similar regulations in Europe and aiming to protect consumers.

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Post Office Horizon Scandal: Scotland Yard Investigation Update

Scotland Yard provides an update on its investigation into the Post Office Horizon scandal, revealing that four suspects have been identified, with more expected as the inquiry progresses.

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Almost £2m claimed in riot compensation

Almost £2 million in claims have been made under the Riot Compensation Act following widespread disorder across the UK last summer.

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independent.co.uk
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Norovirus Outbreak on P&O Cruises Prompts Lawsuits

Hundreds of passengers are suing P&O Cruises and its parent company, Carnival, following a norovirus outbreak on the Ventura cruise ship that caused widespread illness.

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Philips Respironics Faces Massive Lawsuit

Millions of patients affected by Philips Respironics' defective respiratory devices are pursuing compensation through a class-action lawsuit, but Philips is fighting back.

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Italy Pays First Compensation for Nazi War Crime

Italy made its first-ever compensation payment of €800,000 ($840,000) to the relatives of Metello Ricciarini, a stonemason killed in a 1944 Nazi atrocity in Tuscany, after nearly two decades of lobbying.

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Student Wins Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

A student won a sexual harassment lawsuit against her employer after her manager made an inappropriate gesture.

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Palestinian Authority Ordered to Compensate Sbarro Bombing Victims

An Israeli court ruled that the Palestinian Authority must compensate victims of the 2001 Sbarro restaurant bombing, a decision that could have significant implications for the ongoing conflict.

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Nuclear Test Veterans Demand Meeting with Starmer

British nuclear test veterans accuse the UK government of a cover-up regarding the health risks of radiation exposure, demanding a meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a time-limited tribunal to address their concerns.

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LCF Ruled a Ponzi Scheme

A London judge ruled that London Capital & Finance (LCF) operated as a Ponzi scheme, costing investors over £237 million. Former CEO Michael Thomson and others were found to have knowingly participated in the fraud.

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German Executive Pay Soars Despite Economic Weakness

Despite economic slowdown, executive pay in top German companies reached record highs in 2023; while women still earn more than men, the gap is shrinking.

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