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Chaotic Urban Planning in Greece Raises Constitutional Concerns
Greece's rapidly changing urban planning laws over the past decade, marked by four major legislative acts, have led to chaos and raised constitutional concerns, especially regarding private developers' influence and the 'regularization' of illegal constructions.
Chaotic Urban Planning in Greece Raises Constitutional Concerns
Greece's rapidly changing urban planning laws over the past decade, marked by four major legislative acts, have led to chaos and raised constitutional concerns, especially regarding private developers' influence and the 'regularization' of illegal constructions.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Defies Council of State, Pushing Ahead with Contentious Asylum Laws
Facing criticism from the Council of State, Dutch coalition parties plan to rapidly submit revised asylum laws to parliament, despite concerns about their feasibility and effectiveness, causing internal disagreements and opposition.
Dutch Coalition Defies Council of State, Pushing Ahead with Contentious Asylum Laws
Facing criticism from the Council of State, Dutch coalition parties plan to rapidly submit revised asylum laws to parliament, despite concerns about their feasibility and effectiveness, causing internal disagreements and opposition.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Court Rules Schiphol Asylum Detention Illegal
A Dutch court ruled that detaining asylum seekers at Schiphol's detention complex is illegal due to prison-like conditions violating European law, contradicting a previous ruling by the Council of State; the government will appeal.
Dutch Court Rules Schiphol Asylum Detention Illegal
A Dutch court ruled that detaining asylum seekers at Schiphol's detention complex is illegal due to prison-like conditions violating European law, contradicting a previous ruling by the Council of State; the government will appeal.
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40% Bias Score


Half of Dutch Livestock Farms Lack Permits After Council of State Ruling
A Rabobank estimate suggests that half of Dutch livestock farms, approximately 14,000, are operating without valid permits following a December Council of State ruling on nitrogen regulations, creating major legal uncertainty and a significant challenge for the Dutch government.
Half of Dutch Livestock Farms Lack Permits After Council of State Ruling
A Rabobank estimate suggests that half of Dutch livestock farms, approximately 14,000, are operating without valid permits following a December Council of State ruling on nitrogen regulations, creating major legal uncertainty and a significant challenge for the Dutch government.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Forms Committee to Address Illegal Construction Projects Due to Nitrogen Ruling
The Dutch cabinet is establishing a ministerial committee to address the consequences of a Council of State ruling that retroactively invalidated construction projects using 'internal offsetting' for nitrogen emissions, impacting hundreds of businesses and potentially thousands more.
Dutch Cabinet Forms Committee to Address Illegal Construction Projects Due to Nitrogen Ruling
The Dutch cabinet is establishing a ministerial committee to address the consequences of a Council of State ruling that retroactively invalidated construction projects using 'internal offsetting' for nitrogen emissions, impacting hundreds of businesses and potentially thousands more.
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36% Bias Score


Colombian Court Annuls Election, Petro Accuses Judiciary of 'Lawfare'
Following a legal challenge, Colombia's Council of State annulled the October 2023 election of José Luis Bohórquez as mayor of Duitama, prompting President Gustavo Petro to accuse the court of 'lawfare' and warn of an impending 'parliamentary coup' against his administration.
Colombian Court Annuls Election, Petro Accuses Judiciary of 'Lawfare'
Following a legal challenge, Colombia's Council of State annulled the October 2023 election of José Luis Bohórquez as mayor of Duitama, prompting President Gustavo Petro to accuse the court of 'lawfare' and warn of an impending 'parliamentary coup' against his administration.
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60% Bias Score

Council of State Rejects Dutch Asylum Bill for Insufficient Preparation
The Council of State rejected Minister Faber's asylum bill due to insufficient preparation, ignoring warnings from key stakeholders and omitting standard consultation processes, potentially increasing backlogs and legal challenges.

Council of State Rejects Dutch Asylum Bill for Insufficient Preparation
The Council of State rejected Minister Faber's asylum bill due to insufficient preparation, ignoring warnings from key stakeholders and omitting standard consultation processes, potentially increasing backlogs and legal challenges.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Asylum Law Changes Minimal Despite Council of State Criticism
Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration, Ms. Faber, will likely make only minor changes to the asylum laws despite critical advice from the Council of State due to be released on Monday, prioritizing the PVV's rapid implementation over the Council of State's concerns regarding feasibility.

Dutch Asylum Law Changes Minimal Despite Council of State Criticism
Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration, Ms. Faber, will likely make only minor changes to the asylum laws despite critical advice from the Council of State due to be released on Monday, prioritizing the PVV's rapid implementation over the Council of State's concerns regarding feasibility.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Court Ruling Jeopardizes Voluntary Farm Closure Program
A recent court ruling threatens a Dutch government program offering financial incentives for nearly 1700 farmers to voluntarily cease operations, due to new nitrogen permit requirements for any new activity on the repurposed land, potentially causing farmers to withdraw.

Dutch Court Ruling Jeopardizes Voluntary Farm Closure Program
A recent court ruling threatens a Dutch government program offering financial incentives for nearly 1700 farmers to voluntarily cease operations, due to new nitrogen permit requirements for any new activity on the repurposed land, potentially causing farmers to withdraw.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Government to Pay €6.5 Million for Flawed Urban Planning Legislation
The Council of State ordered the Greek government to pay €6.5 million to the Fix family for a land expropriation due to the government's failure to issue a Joint Ministerial Decision (JMD) outlining rules for compensating unused building coefficient transfer titles, highlighting a pattern of flawed ...

Greek Government to Pay €6.5 Million for Flawed Urban Planning Legislation
The Council of State ordered the Greek government to pay €6.5 million to the Fix family for a land expropriation due to the government's failure to issue a Joint Ministerial Decision (JMD) outlining rules for compensating unused building coefficient transfer titles, highlighting a pattern of flawed ...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Court Invalidates Nitrogen Emission Offsetting, Creating Uncertainty for Businesses
The Dutch Council of State declared "internal saldering" of nitrogen emissions illegal, retroactive to 2020, impacting businesses across sectors and causing uncertainty due to a lack of central permit tracking. The government aims to present a new emissions policy by January 2024.

Dutch Court Invalidates Nitrogen Emission Offsetting, Creating Uncertainty for Businesses
The Dutch Council of State declared "internal saldering" of nitrogen emissions illegal, retroactive to 2020, impacting businesses across sectors and causing uncertainty due to a lack of central permit tracking. The government aims to present a new emissions policy by January 2024.
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48% Bias Score

"Greek Supreme Court Invalidates Building Permit Incentives, Triggers Cancellations"
"The Greek Supreme Court ruled against building permit incentives in the New Building Regulations (NBR), leading to the cancellation of approximately 30-40 permits and potentially hundreds more. Municipalities actively prevented issuance of permits with the incentives, causing many developers to rev...

"Greek Supreme Court Invalidates Building Permit Incentives, Triggers Cancellations"
"The Greek Supreme Court ruled against building permit incentives in the New Building Regulations (NBR), leading to the cancellation of approximately 30-40 permits and potentially hundreds more. Municipalities actively prevented issuance of permits with the incentives, causing many developers to rev...
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36% Bias Score
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