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World Court Holds Wealthy Nations Liable for Climate Damage
The International Court of Justice ruled that wealthy countries must curb fossil fuels and pollution or face financial liability for climate change damage, holding them responsible for both their own emissions and those of companies under their jurisdiction. The ruling was hailed by small island sta...
World Court Holds Wealthy Nations Liable for Climate Damage
The International Court of Justice ruled that wealthy countries must curb fossil fuels and pollution or face financial liability for climate change damage, holding them responsible for both their own emissions and those of companies under their jurisdiction. The ruling was hailed by small island sta...
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48% Bias Score


ICJ Rules Countries Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion stating that countries have a duty to address climate change under international law due to its impact on human rights, potentially influencing national lawsuits and international negotiations.
ICJ Rules Countries Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion stating that countries have a duty to address climate change under international law due to its impact on human rights, potentially influencing national lawsuits and international negotiations.
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20% Bias Score


South Korea Apologizes for Wrongful Conviction in 1964 Sexual Assault Case
South Korean prosecutors apologized to Choi Mal-ja, 78, for her wrongful conviction in a 1964 sexual assault case where she bit her attacker's tongue in self-defense; they are seeking to overturn her conviction, spurred by the #MeToo movement.
South Korea Apologizes for Wrongful Conviction in 1964 Sexual Assault Case
South Korean prosecutors apologized to Choi Mal-ja, 78, for her wrongful conviction in a 1964 sexual assault case where she bit her attacker's tongue in self-defense; they are seeking to overturn her conviction, spurred by the #MeToo movement.
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28% Bias Score


ICJ Rules Climate Change Poses Existential Threat, Impacts States' Legal Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled climate change consequences are "grave and far-reaching," posing an "urgent and existential threat," and that greenhouse gas emissions are unequivocally human-caused, impacting states' legal obligations and future climate litigation.
ICJ Rules Climate Change Poses Existential Threat, Impacts States' Legal Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled climate change consequences are "grave and far-reaching," posing an "urgent and existential threat," and that greenhouse gas emissions are unequivocally human-caused, impacting states' legal obligations and future climate litigation.
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48% Bias Score


ICJ Rules States Must Meet Climate Obligations, Opens Door for Legal Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries have a legal obligation to meet their climate commitments, potentially opening the door for legal action against those that fail to do so, particularly industrialized nations with a greater historical responsibility for greenhouse gas emi...
ICJ Rules States Must Meet Climate Obligations, Opens Door for Legal Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries have a legal obligation to meet their climate commitments, potentially opening the door for legal action against those that fail to do so, particularly industrialized nations with a greater historical responsibility for greenhouse gas emi...
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20% Bias Score


ICJ to Issue First Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will release its first advisory opinion on climate change on Wednesday, clarifying nations' responsibilities to prevent climate change and potential consequences for polluters, following a case brought by Vanuatu and other countries.
ICJ to Issue First Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will release its first advisory opinion on climate change on Wednesday, clarifying nations' responsibilities to prevent climate change and potential consequences for polluters, following a case brought by Vanuatu and other countries.
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36% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Nations Legally Obligated to Limit Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an advisory opinion stating that countries have a legal obligation under international law to limit climate change and could be held liable for damages caused by inaction; this decision, while not legally binding, is expected to significantly impact fu...

ICJ Rules Nations Legally Obligated to Limit Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an advisory opinion stating that countries have a legal obligation under international law to limit climate change and could be held liable for damages caused by inaction; this decision, while not legally binding, is expected to significantly impact fu...
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36% Bias Score

Australian Women to Sue Qatar Airways Over Doha Airport Examinations
Five Australian women will sue Qatar Airways directly after a federal court overturned a previous ruling dismissing their case, related to forced invasive examinations at Doha airport in October 2020. The court found that the airline's claims were not definitively settled outside of trial.

Australian Women to Sue Qatar Airways Over Doha Airport Examinations
Five Australian women will sue Qatar Airways directly after a federal court overturned a previous ruling dismissing their case, related to forced invasive examinations at Doha airport in October 2020. The court found that the airline's claims were not definitively settled outside of trial.
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52% Bias Score

ICJ Advisory Opinion Clarifies States' Climate Responsibilities
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion on October 17th, 2024, clarifying states' responsibilities under international law regarding climate change, prompted by a request from Vanuatu, a small island nation threatened by rising sea levels and extreme weather events.

ICJ Advisory Opinion Clarifies States' Climate Responsibilities
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion on October 17th, 2024, clarifying states' responsibilities under international law regarding climate change, prompted by a request from Vanuatu, a small island nation threatened by rising sea levels and extreme weather events.
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44% Bias Score

ICJ Declares Human Right to Sustainable Environment
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a human right to a sustainable environment in a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday, following a request from the UN and advocacy from Pacific island nations; this ruling could significantly impact future climate litigation and international clima...

ICJ Declares Human Right to Sustainable Environment
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a human right to a sustainable environment in a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday, following a request from the UN and advocacy from Pacific island nations; this ruling could significantly impact future climate litigation and international clima...
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28% Bias Score

ICJ Rules States Must Protect Environment, Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 22, 2024, declaring that states have an obligation under international law to protect the environment and prevent climate change-related harm, potentially opening the door for legal action against nations that fail ...

ICJ Rules States Must Protect Environment, Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 22, 2024, declaring that states have an obligation under international law to protect the environment and prevent climate change-related harm, potentially opening the door for legal action against nations that fail ...
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40% Bias Score

ICJ to Issue Advisory Opinion on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on states' climate change obligations, a case initiated by Vanuatu students in 2019, potentially reshaping climate justice globally.

ICJ to Issue Advisory Opinion on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on states' climate change obligations, a case initiated by Vanuatu students in 2019, potentially reshaping climate justice globally.
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56% Bias Score
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