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PostNL seeks to end legal obligation for mail delivery
PostNL, facing losses in letter delivery due to declining mail volume and rising costs, is seeking to end its legal obligation to deliver mail after a court rejected its request for government subsidies.
PostNL seeks to end legal obligation for mail delivery
PostNL, facing losses in letter delivery due to declining mail volume and rising costs, is seeking to end its legal obligation to deliver mail after a court rejected its request for government subsidies.
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36% Bias Score


Increased Merger Review Costs Threaten U.S. Economic Growth
New pre-merger notification statutes in Washington and Colorado, along with a revised 2024 federal rule, increase costs for merging companies and potentially harm the U.S. economy by reducing beneficial mergers; other states are considering similar legislation.
Increased Merger Review Costs Threaten U.S. Economic Growth
New pre-merger notification statutes in Washington and Colorado, along with a revised 2024 federal rule, increase costs for merging companies and potentially harm the U.S. economy by reducing beneficial mergers; other states are considering similar legislation.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey Cracks Down on Inflated Online Real Estate Prices
Turkey's Ministry of Trade implemented new regulations on May 30, 2025, prohibiting online real estate listings with unjustified price hikes that deviate from general economic data, aiming to curb unfair pricing and protect consumers.
Turkey Cracks Down on Inflated Online Real Estate Prices
Turkey's Ministry of Trade implemented new regulations on May 30, 2025, prohibiting online real estate listings with unjustified price hikes that deviate from general economic data, aiming to curb unfair pricing and protect consumers.
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44% Bias Score


Netherlands Expands Legal Cannabis Sales in Pilot Program
The Netherlands expanded a government-run program on Monday allowing 80 coffeeshops across 10 municipalities to legally sell marijuana from 10 licensed producers, addressing a long-standing legal anomaly where sales were decriminalized but cultivation remained illegal.
Netherlands Expands Legal Cannabis Sales in Pilot Program
The Netherlands expanded a government-run program on Monday allowing 80 coffeeshops across 10 municipalities to legally sell marijuana from 10 licensed producers, addressing a long-standing legal anomaly where sales were decriminalized but cultivation remained illegal.
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32% Bias Score


CNMC to Decide on BBVA's Hostile Bid for Sabadell Amidst Competition Concerns
BBVA's hostile takeover bid for Banco Sabadell faces a crucial decision by Spain's CNMC, which is evaluating the proposed remedies to address competition concerns, particularly in the SME sector, with Sabadell demanding structural changes instead of BBVA's proposed behavioral commitments.
CNMC to Decide on BBVA's Hostile Bid for Sabadell Amidst Competition Concerns
BBVA's hostile takeover bid for Banco Sabadell faces a crucial decision by Spain's CNMC, which is evaluating the proposed remedies to address competition concerns, particularly in the SME sector, with Sabadell demanding structural changes instead of BBVA's proposed behavioral commitments.
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60% Bias Score


Spain Extends Correos Postal Contract, Grants New Public Service Responsibilities
The Spanish government extended Correos' universal postal service contract until 2030, granting it new administrative and financial tasks to improve its financial viability and prevent its potential collapse, including a price increase for postal services in 2025.
Spain Extends Correos Postal Contract, Grants New Public Service Responsibilities
The Spanish government extended Correos' universal postal service contract until 2030, granting it new administrative and financial tasks to improve its financial viability and prevent its potential collapse, including a price increase for postal services in 2025.
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44% Bias Score

China Revises Pricing Law to Combat Unfair Practices
China is revising its pricing law to combat unfair pricing practices like predatory pricing, aiming to foster a fairer market environment, protect businesses and consumers, and promote sustainable economic growth.

China Revises Pricing Law to Combat Unfair Practices
China is revising its pricing law to combat unfair pricing practices like predatory pricing, aiming to foster a fairer market environment, protect businesses and consumers, and promote sustainable economic growth.
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36% Bias Score

BBVA Awaits Spanish Government Decision on Sabadell Takeover
BBVA, having secured 27 regulatory approvals including from the CNMC and the European Central Bank, awaits the Spanish government's decision on its hostile takeover bid for Sabadell by June 27th, highlighting commitments made to address public interest concerns.

BBVA Awaits Spanish Government Decision on Sabadell Takeover
BBVA, having secured 27 regulatory approvals including from the CNMC and the European Central Bank, awaits the Spanish government's decision on its hostile takeover bid for Sabadell by June 27th, highlighting commitments made to address public interest concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Liberal Party Shifts Stance on Environmental Reforms and Supermarket Divestiture
Following the split from the Nationals, the Australian Liberal Party will cooperate with the Labor government on environmental reforms and review its policy on supermarket divestiture, marking a significant shift in its political strategy. This new approach is expected to impact various sectors, inc...

Liberal Party Shifts Stance on Environmental Reforms and Supermarket Divestiture
Following the split from the Nationals, the Australian Liberal Party will cooperate with the Labor government on environmental reforms and review its policy on supermarket divestiture, marking a significant shift in its political strategy. This new approach is expected to impact various sectors, inc...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Government Delays BBVA's Sabadell Takeover Bid
The Spanish government's and CNMV's actions are delaying BBVA's public takeover offer for Sabadell, creating uncertainty and potentially hindering the merger due to concerns over its impact on market competition. The CNMC has conditionally approved the merger with remedies.

Spanish Government Delays BBVA's Sabadell Takeover Bid
The Spanish government's and CNMV's actions are delaying BBVA's public takeover offer for Sabadell, creating uncertainty and potentially hindering the merger due to concerns over its impact on market competition. The CNMC has conditionally approved the merger with remedies.
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64% Bias Score

FOS Chief Resigns Amidst Government Pressure and Fee Dispute
Abby Thomas, chief executive and chief ombudsman of the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), resigned on Thursday following disputes with the board over a proposed fee for claims management companies, amidst growing government pressure on economic regulators.

FOS Chief Resigns Amidst Government Pressure and Fee Dispute
Abby Thomas, chief executive and chief ombudsman of the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), resigned on Thursday following disputes with the board over a proposed fee for claims management companies, amidst growing government pressure on economic regulators.
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48% Bias Score
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