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Prince Harry Loses UK Security Appeal
Prince Harry's legal challenge to downgrade his UK security detail following his departure as a working royal was rejected by the Court of Appeal on Friday, upholding the government's decision despite acknowledging procedural flaws.
Prince Harry Loses UK Security Appeal
Prince Harry's legal challenge to downgrade his UK security detail following his departure as a working royal was rejected by the Court of Appeal on Friday, upholding the government's decision despite acknowledging procedural flaws.
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44% Bias Score


EU Court Rules Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme Illegal
The EU's highest court declared Malta's "golden passport" scheme, allowing citizenship purchases for up to €690,000, illegal on Tuesday, deeming it incompatible with the fundamental concept of EU citizenship due to its lack of residency requirements and violation of Malta's duty of sincere cooperati...
EU Court Rules Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme Illegal
The EU's highest court declared Malta's "golden passport" scheme, allowing citizenship purchases for up to €690,000, illegal on Tuesday, deeming it incompatible with the fundamental concept of EU citizenship due to its lack of residency requirements and violation of Malta's duty of sincere cooperati...
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Dutch Court Upholds Albergen Asylum Center Opening
A Dutch court ruled that the Albergen asylum seekers center, with a capacity of 150, can remain open, rejecting objections from local residents who cited safety concerns and negative impacts on their living environment; the court found the permit was issued legally.
Dutch Court Upholds Albergen Asylum Center Opening
A Dutch court ruled that the Albergen asylum seekers center, with a capacity of 150, can remain open, rejecting objections from local residents who cited safety concerns and negative impacts on their living environment; the court found the permit was issued legally.
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Dutch Court Orders Collaboration to Reduce Nitrogen Pollution
A Dutch court ordered the Brabant provincial government to collaborate with farmers and environmental groups to reduce nitrogen pollution near nature reserves within six months, rejecting immediate farm closures but emphasizing the need for substantial emission reductions.
Dutch Court Orders Collaboration to Reduce Nitrogen Pollution
A Dutch court ordered the Brabant provincial government to collaborate with farmers and environmental groups to reduce nitrogen pollution near nature reserves within six months, rejecting immediate farm closures but emphasizing the need for substantial emission reductions.
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36% Bias Score


North Carolina Supreme Court Election Result Under Challenge
In North Carolina, a court ruling allows challenges to overseas voters' ballots in the state Supreme Court election, where Democrat Allison Riggs won by 734 votes, potentially overturning the results and impacting thousands of military voters who followed existing laws.
North Carolina Supreme Court Election Result Under Challenge
In North Carolina, a court ruling allows challenges to overseas voters' ballots in the state Supreme Court election, where Democrat Allison Riggs won by 734 votes, potentially overturning the results and impacting thousands of military voters who followed existing laws.
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German Court Upholds Library's Right to Annotate Books with Controversial Content
A German court ruled that the Münster City Library can add annotations to books with factually disputed content, rejecting an author's challenge to a note describing his book—which denies the moon landing and atomic bombings—as containing 'controversial content'.
German Court Upholds Library's Right to Annotate Books with Controversial Content
A German court ruled that the Münster City Library can add annotations to books with factually disputed content, rejecting an author's challenge to a note describing his book—which denies the moon landing and atomic bombings—as containing 'controversial content'.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rules Klarna's Late Fees Illegal
A Dutch court ruled that Klarna's late payment fees constitute consumer credit, violating lending regulations by failing to warn customers or assess repayment ability; Klarna must refund these fees, impacting thousands of customers and potentially setting a precedent for the industry.

Dutch Court Rules Klarna's Late Fees Illegal
A Dutch court ruled that Klarna's late payment fees constitute consumer credit, violating lending regulations by failing to warn customers or assess repayment ability; Klarna must refund these fees, impacting thousands of customers and potentially setting a precedent for the industry.
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32% Bias Score

Canada Granted Fourth Extension on "Lost Canadians" Citizenship Legislation
Canada's federal government received a fourth extension until November 20, 2025, to pass legislation granting citizenship to an estimated number of people deemed "Lost Canadians" after a court ruled a previous law unconstitutional; the government's repeated failure to act has been criticized.

Canada Granted Fourth Extension on "Lost Canadians" Citizenship Legislation
Canada's federal government received a fourth extension until November 20, 2025, to pass legislation granting citizenship to an estimated number of people deemed "Lost Canadians" after a court ruled a previous law unconstitutional; the government's repeated failure to act has been criticized.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump from Deporting 530,000 Migrants
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from revoking the legal status of over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who entered the U.S. under a Biden-era program, prompting criticism from the White House press secretary who called the judge "rogue".

Judge Blocks Trump from Deporting 530,000 Migrants
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from revoking the legal status of over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who entered the U.S. under a Biden-era program, prompting criticism from the White House press secretary who called the judge "rogue".
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Catalan Court Annuls School Instructions for Lack of Spanish
The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) annulled four sections of the Catalan Education Department's 2022-2023 school instructions for not explicitly including Castilian Spanish as a vehicular language, following appeals from the Assembly for a Bilingual School (AEB) and a Supreme Court or...

Catalan Court Annuls School Instructions for Lack of Spanish
The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) annulled four sections of the Catalan Education Department's 2022-2023 school instructions for not explicitly including Castilian Spanish as a vehicular language, following appeals from the Assembly for a Bilingual School (AEB) and a Supreme Court or...
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French Court Upholds Ban on Porn Site Camschat to Protect Minors
A French court upheld a regulator's order to block the pornographic website Camschat, citing the need to protect minors, a decision that supports the new Sren law and could set a precedent for future online content regulation; the regulator estimates 2.3 million French minors access pornographic web...

French Court Upholds Ban on Porn Site Camschat to Protect Minors
A French court upheld a regulator's order to block the pornographic website Camschat, citing the need to protect minors, a decision that supports the new Sren law and could set a precedent for future online content regulation; the regulator estimates 2.3 million French minors access pornographic web...
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40% Bias Score

Federal Judge Upholds Mandatory Registration for Undocumented Immigrants
A federal judge ruled that all undocumented immigrants in the U.S. must register with the government, upholding a 1952 law and rejecting a challenge due to lack of standing; the ruling takes effect immediately and will be strictly enforced by the Department of Homeland Security, impacting both long-...

Federal Judge Upholds Mandatory Registration for Undocumented Immigrants
A federal judge ruled that all undocumented immigrants in the U.S. must register with the government, upholding a 1952 law and rejecting a challenge due to lack of standing; the ruling takes effect immediately and will be strictly enforced by the Department of Homeland Security, impacting both long-...
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60% Bias Score
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