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WA Government Faces \$1.8 Billion Indigenous Land Damage Claim
The Yindjibarndi people are suing the WA government for \$1.8 billion for the destruction of hundreds of cultural heritage sites during Fortescue's iron ore mining at the Solomon Hub in the Pilbara region, with the government offering a paltry \$5-10 million; this Federal Court case will set a prece...
WA Government Faces \$1.8 Billion Indigenous Land Damage Claim
The Yindjibarndi people are suing the WA government for \$1.8 billion for the destruction of hundreds of cultural heritage sites during Fortescue's iron ore mining at the Solomon Hub in the Pilbara region, with the government offering a paltry \$5-10 million; this Federal Court case will set a prece...
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40% Bias Score


Canadian Armed Forces Settle $150-Million Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
A $150-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian Armed Forces for racial discrimination and harassment affecting 45,000 people since 1985, with payments ranging from $5,000 to $35,000 and a commitment to systemic change, despite some plaintiffs considering it...
Canadian Armed Forces Settle $150-Million Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
A $150-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian Armed Forces for racial discrimination and harassment affecting 45,000 people since 1985, with payments ranging from $5,000 to $35,000 and a commitment to systemic change, despite some plaintiffs considering it...
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52% Bias Score


France's Nuclear Legacy in Algeria Fuels Ongoing Tensions
France conducted 17 nuclear tests in the Algerian Sahara (1960-1966), causing widespread health problems and environmental damage; Algeria demands compensation and site cleanup, straining relations with France.
France's Nuclear Legacy in Algeria Fuels Ongoing Tensions
France conducted 17 nuclear tests in the Algerian Sahara (1960-1966), causing widespread health problems and environmental damage; Algeria demands compensation and site cleanup, straining relations with France.
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44% Bias Score


Millions Owed in UK Car Finance Scandal
Millions of UK motorists who financed car purchases since April 2007 may be owed thousands in compensation due to an FCA investigation into undisclosed commissions used by car dealerships, potentially costing £30 billion.
Millions Owed in UK Car Finance Scandal
Millions of UK motorists who financed car purchases since April 2007 may be owed thousands in compensation due to an FCA investigation into undisclosed commissions used by car dealerships, potentially costing £30 billion.
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52% Bias Score


Munich Archdiocese Unveils Sexual Abuse Memorial Amidst Survivor Criticism
The Archdiocese of Munich is unveiling a memorial for sexual abuse victims, "Heart," despite criticism from survivors who see it as an insufficient response to ongoing demands for compensation and the removal of statute of limitations; the memorial was even shown to Pope Francis in 2023.
Munich Archdiocese Unveils Sexual Abuse Memorial Amidst Survivor Criticism
The Archdiocese of Munich is unveiling a memorial for sexual abuse victims, "Heart," despite criticism from survivors who see it as an insufficient response to ongoing demands for compensation and the removal of statute of limitations; the memorial was even shown to Pope Francis in 2023.
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52% Bias Score


Greenland's IUD Scandal Fuels Independence Movement
A Danish podcast revealed that thousands of underage Greenlandic girls were forced into IUD use in the 1960s and 70s by the Danish government, causing lasting health problems and prompting a lawsuit seeking compensation and an apology; this, along with a past assimilation experiment, fuels calls for...
Greenland's IUD Scandal Fuels Independence Movement
A Danish podcast revealed that thousands of underage Greenlandic girls were forced into IUD use in the 1960s and 70s by the Danish government, causing lasting health problems and prompting a lawsuit seeking compensation and an apology; this, along with a past assimilation experiment, fuels calls for...
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64% Bias Score

Waspi Group Launches £10.5 Billion Legal Challenge Against UK Government
The Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) group is pursuing legal action against the UK government, demanding £10.5 billion in compensation for 3.6 million women born in the 1950s who weren't adequately informed of state pension age increases, despite the government's acknowledgement of mal...

Waspi Group Launches £10.5 Billion Legal Challenge Against UK Government
The Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) group is pursuing legal action against the UK government, demanding £10.5 billion in compensation for 3.6 million women born in the 1950s who weren't adequately informed of state pension age increases, despite the government's acknowledgement of mal...
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60% Bias Score

Australian Aboriginal Group Seeks \$1.15 Billion in Damages Over Mining Project
The Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation is suing the Western Australian government for \$1.15 billion in damages for authorizing the Fortescue Solomon iron ore mine on their ancestral land without an agreement, causing \$637 million in cultural and \$431 million in economic damage; the Federa...

Australian Aboriginal Group Seeks \$1.15 Billion in Damages Over Mining Project
The Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation is suing the Western Australian government for \$1.15 billion in damages for authorizing the Fortescue Solomon iron ore mine on their ancestral land without an agreement, causing \$637 million in cultural and \$431 million in economic damage; the Federa...
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36% Bias Score

Enel to Pay \$17.5 Million for Santiago Power Outages
In Santiago, Chile, energy provider Enel will compensate 800,000 households a total of \$17.5 million for the August 2024 power outages caused by severe weather, with payments varying from \$2.6 to \$388 depending on outage duration and additional payments for formal complaints.

Enel to Pay \$17.5 Million for Santiago Power Outages
In Santiago, Chile, energy provider Enel will compensate 800,000 households a total of \$17.5 million for the August 2024 power outages caused by severe weather, with payments varying from \$2.6 to \$388 depending on outage duration and additional payments for formal complaints.
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36% Bias Score

Canadian Year-End Bonuses Plummet, Causing Employee Discontent
A recent poll reveals that 40 percent of Canadian professionals who anticipated year-end bonuses did not receive them, largely due to economic uncertainty and company cost-cutting, prompting many to consider leaving their jobs in 2025 if their compensation expectations are not met.

Canadian Year-End Bonuses Plummet, Causing Employee Discontent
A recent poll reveals that 40 percent of Canadian professionals who anticipated year-end bonuses did not receive them, largely due to economic uncertainty and company cost-cutting, prompting many to consider leaving their jobs in 2025 if their compensation expectations are not met.
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48% Bias Score

Philips Faces €800 Million Lawsuit Over Sleep Apnea Scandal
Over 100 institutional investors are demanding €800 million from Philips for concealing sleep apnea device health risks for a decade, causing €28 billion in market capitalization loss and prompting multiple recalls, despite Philips denying any wrongdoing.

Philips Faces €800 Million Lawsuit Over Sleep Apnea Scandal
Over 100 institutional investors are demanding €800 million from Philips for concealing sleep apnea device health risks for a decade, causing €28 billion in market capitalization loss and prompting multiple recalls, despite Philips denying any wrongdoing.
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44% Bias Score

Storm Éowyn: 2,000 Still Without Power Amid Compensation Talks
In the wake of Storm Éowyn, 2,000 Northern Ireland Electricity customers remain without power more than a week later, prompting discussions on compensation, while the total cost to the government is still being assessed.

Storm Éowyn: 2,000 Still Without Power Amid Compensation Talks
In the wake of Storm Éowyn, 2,000 Northern Ireland Electricity customers remain without power more than a week later, prompting discussions on compensation, while the total cost to the government is still being assessed.
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28% Bias Score
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