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EU Fines Automakers €458 Million for Vehicle Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 major automakers and the ACEA €458 million for a 15-year cartel on vehicle recycling, involving information sharing, suppressed competition, and concealed recycled material usage; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine by revealing the cartel.
EU Fines Automakers €458 Million for Vehicle Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 major automakers and the ACEA €458 million for a 15-year cartel on vehicle recycling, involving information sharing, suppressed competition, and concealed recycled material usage; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine by revealing the cartel.
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36% Bias Score


EU Fines Car Makers €458 Million Amidst CO2 Emission Limit Easing
Fifteen car manufacturers were fined €458 million for an anti-competitive cartel on end-of-life vehicle management, contrasting with the EU's decision to ease CO2 emission limits for vehicles over a three-year period (2025-2027) to avoid potential billions in penalties, while the Italian car market ...
EU Fines Car Makers €458 Million Amidst CO2 Emission Limit Easing
Fifteen car manufacturers were fined €458 million for an anti-competitive cartel on end-of-life vehicle management, contrasting with the EU's decision to ease CO2 emission limits for vehicles over a three-year period (2025-2027) to avoid potential billions in penalties, while the Italian car market ...
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Increases Fines for Transportation Violations
Turkey's parliament recently passed amendments to the Highway Transportation Law, increasing fines for violations such as operating without licenses (₺25,000-₺250,000), carrying passengers without tickets (₺8,500-₺85,000), and other safety-related offenses; the law takes effect in six months.
Turkey Increases Fines for Transportation Violations
Turkey's parliament recently passed amendments to the Highway Transportation Law, increasing fines for violations such as operating without licenses (₺25,000-₺250,000), carrying passengers without tickets (₺8,500-₺85,000), and other safety-related offenses; the law takes effect in six months.
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48% Bias Score


Şanlıurfa Imposes Steep Fines for School Absenteeism
The Şanlıurfa governorate announced a ₺257 daily fine for parents whose children skip school, rising to ₺11,977 for continued absence, enforcing compulsory education under the 222nd Article of the Primary Education and Training Law.
Şanlıurfa Imposes Steep Fines for School Absenteeism
The Şanlıurfa governorate announced a ₺257 daily fine for parents whose children skip school, rising to ₺11,977 for continued absence, enforcing compulsory education under the 222nd Article of the Primary Education and Training Law.
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56% Bias Score


Manitoba Proposes Stiff Fines for Election Disinformation
Manitoba's proposed bill increases penalties for election disinformation to $20,000 per day for non-compliance with stop notices, expanding existing laws to cover misleading information, reckless disregard for truth, and new technologies like deepfakes; it grants Elections Manitoba stronger enforcem...
Manitoba Proposes Stiff Fines for Election Disinformation
Manitoba's proposed bill increases penalties for election disinformation to $20,000 per day for non-compliance with stop notices, expanding existing laws to cover misleading information, reckless disregard for truth, and new technologies like deepfakes; it grants Elections Manitoba stronger enforcem...
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40% Bias Score


UK Couple Fined After Migrant Found Hidden in Motorhome
A British couple was fined by the UK Home Office after a migrant was found hidden in their motorhome's bike rack upon their return from France, despite their claims of conducting thorough checks before leaving and even during passport control.
UK Couple Fined After Migrant Found Hidden in Motorhome
A British couple was fined by the UK Home Office after a migrant was found hidden in their motorhome's bike rack upon their return from France, despite their claims of conducting thorough checks before leaving and even during passport control.
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44% Bias Score

EU Fines 15 Automakers €458 Million for Recycling Cartel
Fifteen car manufacturers and their trade association were fined €458 million by the EU for participating in a recycling cartel from 2002-2017, involving agreements to suppress competition in advertising recycling rates and avoid payments to dismantlers.

EU Fines 15 Automakers €458 Million for Recycling Cartel
Fifteen car manufacturers and their trade association were fined €458 million by the EU for participating in a recycling cartel from 2002-2017, involving agreements to suppress competition in advertising recycling rates and avoid payments to dismantlers.
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36% Bias Score

€458 Million Fine for Automakers in EU Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 European automakers €458 million for a 15-year price-fixing cartel on vehicle recycling from 2002-2017, with Volkswagen, Renault/Nissan, and Stellantis receiving the largest penalties; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine for whistleblowing, and the ACEA was fined €500,000 f...

€458 Million Fine for Automakers in EU Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 European automakers €458 million for a 15-year price-fixing cartel on vehicle recycling from 2002-2017, with Volkswagen, Renault/Nissan, and Stellantis receiving the largest penalties; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine for whistleblowing, and the ACEA was fined €500,000 f...
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40% Bias Score

EU Court Upholds Most Fines on Banks in Bond-Trading Cartel Case
The EU General Court largely confirmed fines against six banks, including Unicredit (€65 million), for participating in a bond-trading cartel during the 2007-2011 financial crisis, with the cartel operating via Bloomberg chat to coordinate pricing and trading strategies.

EU Court Upholds Most Fines on Banks in Bond-Trading Cartel Case
The EU General Court largely confirmed fines against six banks, including Unicredit (€65 million), for participating in a bond-trading cartel during the 2007-2011 financial crisis, with the cartel operating via Bloomberg chat to coordinate pricing and trading strategies.
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Parliament Demands Full Funding for Parental Leave Amidst EU Lawsuit
The Spanish Parliament approved a motion requiring the government to fully fund eight weeks of parental leave, rejecting the Socialist party's opposition due to a claimed €1.8 billion cost. This follows an EU lawsuit against Spain for non-compliance with the directive, resulting in potential fines e...

Spanish Parliament Demands Full Funding for Parental Leave Amidst EU Lawsuit
The Spanish Parliament approved a motion requiring the government to fully fund eight weeks of parental leave, rejecting the Socialist party's opposition due to a claimed €1.8 billion cost. This follows an EU lawsuit against Spain for non-compliance with the directive, resulting in potential fines e...
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48% Bias Score

Canada Fails to Collect Nearly 40% of Fines for Temporary Foreign Worker Program Violations
A Globe and Mail analysis reveals that the Canadian government has failed to collect almost 40 percent of the \$11.8 million in fines levied against nearly 1,000 employers since 2017 for violating Temporary Foreign Worker Program rules, highlighting enforcement shortcomings and potentially encouragi...

Canada Fails to Collect Nearly 40% of Fines for Temporary Foreign Worker Program Violations
A Globe and Mail analysis reveals that the Canadian government has failed to collect almost 40 percent of the \$11.8 million in fines levied against nearly 1,000 employers since 2017 for violating Temporary Foreign Worker Program rules, highlighting enforcement shortcomings and potentially encouragi...
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44% Bias Score

Armenia: Proposed Change to Fine Collection Sparks Public Backlash
The Armenian Ministry of Justice proposes eliminating automatic stays on fines pending court appeals, requiring separate motions to halt execution, sparking public outrage and concerns about violating the presumption of innocence and harming businesses.

Armenia: Proposed Change to Fine Collection Sparks Public Backlash
The Armenian Ministry of Justice proposes eliminating automatic stays on fines pending court appeals, requiring separate motions to halt execution, sparking public outrage and concerns about violating the presumption of innocence and harming businesses.
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48% Bias Score
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