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Leaked EU Draft Weakens Corporate Sustainability and Human Rights Legislation
A leaked draft of the EU's legislation on corporate sustainability and human rights weakens crucial protections, removing civil liability for human rights abuses and reducing the frequency of supply chain audits to once every five years, prioritizing business interests over human rights and environm...
Leaked EU Draft Weakens Corporate Sustainability and Human Rights Legislation
A leaked draft of the EU's legislation on corporate sustainability and human rights weakens crucial protections, removing civil liability for human rights abuses and reducing the frequency of supply chain audits to once every five years, prioritizing business interests over human rights and environm...
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68% Bias Score


Network Rail Fined £3.75 Million After Fatal Track Worker Accident
Network Rail was fined £3.75 million for safety breaches causing the deaths of two track workers, Gareth Delbridge and Michael Lewis, near Margam on July 3, 2019, due to unsafe practices during live-line maintenance; improvements have since been implemented.
Network Rail Fined £3.75 Million After Fatal Track Worker Accident
Network Rail was fined £3.75 million for safety breaches causing the deaths of two track workers, Gareth Delbridge and Michael Lewis, near Margam on July 3, 2019, due to unsafe practices during live-line maintenance; improvements have since been implemented.
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44% Bias Score


Milieudefensie Appeals to Dutch Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing a Dutch court decision that overturned an earlier ruling ordering Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, arguing that the Supreme Court ruling will set a precedent for global climate litigation and influence governmental climate policies.
Milieudefensie Appeals to Dutch Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing a Dutch court decision that overturned an earlier ruling ordering Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, arguing that the Supreme Court ruling will set a precedent for global climate litigation and influence governmental climate policies.
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48% Bias Score


Wirecard Trial: Abbreviated Proceedings, Severe Sentences Likely
After 177 hearing days, the Munich District Court's Wirecard trial, involving ex-CEO Markus Braun and others accused of Germany's largest post-war economic fraud, may conclude this year following a decision to shorten proceedings, though the defendants still face significant potential prison time.
Wirecard Trial: Abbreviated Proceedings, Severe Sentences Likely
After 177 hearing days, the Munich District Court's Wirecard trial, involving ex-CEO Markus Braun and others accused of Germany's largest post-war economic fraud, may conclude this year following a decision to shorten proceedings, though the defendants still face significant potential prison time.
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36% Bias Score


Climate Activists Fined for Protest at Woodside CEO's Home
Three climate activists were fined for attempting to damage the home of Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill in August 2023; the incident, filmed by ABC Four Corners, sparked debate on protest tactics and corporate responsibility.
Climate Activists Fined for Protest at Woodside CEO's Home
Three climate activists were fined for attempting to damage the home of Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill in August 2023; the incident, filmed by ABC Four Corners, sparked debate on protest tactics and corporate responsibility.
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48% Bias Score


Grenfell Tower to be Demolished
The UK government announced the demolition of Grenfell Tower, nearly eight years after a fire killed 72 people, despite objections from some bereaved families and survivors who wanted the tower to remain until criminal prosecutions were completed; the decision follows a lengthy investigation and inq...
Grenfell Tower to be Demolished
The UK government announced the demolition of Grenfell Tower, nearly eight years after a fire killed 72 people, despite objections from some bereaved families and survivors who wanted the tower to remain until criminal prosecutions were completed; the decision follows a lengthy investigation and inq...
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44% Bias Score

Air France Announces New Measures to Combat Sexual Harassment
Following a Radio France investigation exposing widespread sexual harassment and assault at Air France, CEO Anne Rigail announced new measures including an independent 24/7 listening center, an external investigation policy, and an independent audit to improve the company's response.

Air France Announces New Measures to Combat Sexual Harassment
Following a Radio France investigation exposing widespread sexual harassment and assault at Air France, CEO Anne Rigail announced new measures including an independent 24/7 listening center, an external investigation policy, and an independent audit to improve the company's response.
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36% Bias Score

Milieudefensie Appeals to Netherlands Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing to the Netherlands Supreme Court to force Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, following a lower court victory overturned by an appeals court that argued setting a precise emission reduction percentage is unfeasible.

Milieudefensie Appeals to Netherlands Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing to the Netherlands Supreme Court to force Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, following a lower court victory overturned by an appeals court that argued setting a precise emission reduction percentage is unfeasible.
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44% Bias Score

Lawsuit Filed Over Solomon Islands Oil Spill
A lawsuit was filed against five companies for the 2019 Rennell Island oil spill in the Solomon Islands, which released over 300 tonnes of heavy fuel oil, causing severe environmental damage and health issues; the spill damaged the reef, contaminated water, and killed livestock.

Lawsuit Filed Over Solomon Islands Oil Spill
A lawsuit was filed against five companies for the 2019 Rennell Island oil spill in the Solomon Islands, which released over 300 tonnes of heavy fuel oil, causing severe environmental damage and health issues; the spill damaged the reef, contaminated water, and killed livestock.
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20% Bias Score

Legal Guide Aims to Criminalize Ecocide in EU
An international group of jurists published a legal guide to help EU countries criminalize ecocide, aiming to hold individuals responsible for large-scale environmental damage, a move supported by some countries and opposed by others due to legal ambiguities.

Legal Guide Aims to Criminalize Ecocide in EU
An international group of jurists published a legal guide to help EU countries criminalize ecocide, aiming to hold individuals responsible for large-scale environmental damage, a move supported by some countries and opposed by others due to legal ambiguities.
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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

Trafigura and Ex-Executive Convicted of Bribery in Switzerland
A Swiss court convicted Trafigura, a major commodity trader, and its former executive Mike Wainwright of bribing an Angolan official between 2009 and 2011, resulting in a \$3 million fine for Trafigura, \$143.7 million in forfeited profits, and a 32-month prison sentence (20 months suspended) for Wa...

Trafigura and Ex-Executive Convicted of Bribery in Switzerland
A Swiss court convicted Trafigura, a major commodity trader, and its former executive Mike Wainwright of bribing an Angolan official between 2009 and 2011, resulting in a \$3 million fine for Trafigura, \$143.7 million in forfeited profits, and a 32-month prison sentence (20 months suspended) for Wa...
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52% Bias Score
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