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Spain's Lack of Class-Action Lawsuits Costs Millions
Spain's lack of a legal framework for class-action lawsuits, resulting from a two-year delay in transposing the 2020 EU Directive, costs the state millions annually due to the overwhelming number of individual claims, unlike the efficient US system.
Spain's Lack of Class-Action Lawsuits Costs Millions
Spain's lack of a legal framework for class-action lawsuits, resulting from a two-year delay in transposing the 2020 EU Directive, costs the state millions annually due to the overwhelming number of individual claims, unlike the efficient US system.
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56% Bias Score


Major Weapons Seizure in Palermo Reveals Illegal Arms Trafficking Ring
Palermo authorities seized numerous weapons, including a Sites Spectre M4 submachine gun, from a workshop in Villaggio Santa Rosalia; the suspect, despite being listed as impoverished, owned a luxurious villa and is suspected of modifying and assembling weapons for criminal organizations.
Major Weapons Seizure in Palermo Reveals Illegal Arms Trafficking Ring
Palermo authorities seized numerous weapons, including a Sites Spectre M4 submachine gun, from a workshop in Villaggio Santa Rosalia; the suspect, despite being listed as impoverished, owned a luxurious villa and is suspected of modifying and assembling weapons for criminal organizations.
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48% Bias Score


Slavgorod Lyceum Principal Arrested Amidst Allegations of Child Sex Abuse
Former Lyceum No. 17 principal Sergey Kharchenko was arrested in Slavgorod, Altai Krai, after a video surfaced showing his resistance to arrest; he is suspected of exposing himself to a student, and the investigation is ongoing.
Slavgorod Lyceum Principal Arrested Amidst Allegations of Child Sex Abuse
Former Lyceum No. 17 principal Sergey Kharchenko was arrested in Slavgorod, Altai Krai, after a video surfaced showing his resistance to arrest; he is suspected of exposing himself to a student, and the investigation is ongoing.
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40% Bias Score


Queensland's Youth Justice Bill Faces Widespread Condemnation
Queensland's proposed youth justice law changes, introduced Thursday, are facing heavy criticism for violating human rights, ignoring evidence-based approaches, and disproportionately affecting vulnerable youth; despite concerns, the bill is likely to pass.
Queensland's Youth Justice Bill Faces Widespread Condemnation
Queensland's proposed youth justice law changes, introduced Thursday, are facing heavy criticism for violating human rights, ignoring evidence-based approaches, and disproportionately affecting vulnerable youth; despite concerns, the bill is likely to pass.
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40% Bias Score


Dortmund Police Shooting: Prosecution Recommends Acquittal
A German court is likely to acquit a police officer accused of fatally shooting a 16-year-old refugee in Dortmund after the prosecution argued self-defense. The officer and his colleagues mistakenly believed they were facing a dangerous attack.
Dortmund Police Shooting: Prosecution Recommends Acquittal
A German court is likely to acquit a police officer accused of fatally shooting a 16-year-old refugee in Dortmund after the prosecution argued self-defense. The officer and his colleagues mistakenly believed they were facing a dangerous attack.
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48% Bias Score


Chicago Hate Crime Suspect Dies by Apparent Suicide
Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, a Mauritanian national facing terrorism and hate crime charges for shooting a Jewish man in Chicago on October 26, died by apparent suicide in Cook County Jail on Saturday, November 25.
Chicago Hate Crime Suspect Dies by Apparent Suicide
Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, a Mauritanian national facing terrorism and hate crime charges for shooting a Jewish man in Chicago on October 26, died by apparent suicide in Cook County Jail on Saturday, November 25.
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36% Bias Score

Lawsuit Filed Against Former King Juan Carlos I for Tax Fraud
Nine renowned jurists, along with philosopher Josep Ramoneda and journalist Miguel Mora, filed a lawsuit against former King Juan Carlos I of Spain for tax fraud, seeking a symbolic one-euro bond to uphold justice and equality before the law.

Lawsuit Filed Against Former King Juan Carlos I for Tax Fraud
Nine renowned jurists, along with philosopher Josep Ramoneda and journalist Miguel Mora, filed a lawsuit against former King Juan Carlos I of Spain for tax fraud, seeking a symbolic one-euro bond to uphold justice and equality before the law.
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44% Bias Score

Oceanco Fined €150,000 for Illegal Myanmar Teak on Bezos' Superyacht
Dutch yacht builder Oceanco was fined €150,000 for using illegally sourced Myanmar teak on Jeff Bezos' superyacht, Koru, highlighting weaknesses in EU timber regulations and supply chain oversight.

Oceanco Fined €150,000 for Illegal Myanmar Teak on Bezos' Superyacht
Dutch yacht builder Oceanco was fined €150,000 for using illegally sourced Myanmar teak on Jeff Bezos' superyacht, Koru, highlighting weaknesses in EU timber regulations and supply chain oversight.
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24% Bias Score

Wealthy Nonagenarian Fights Eviction in Lengthy Legal Battle
A 93-year-old woman with substantial assets is fighting eviction from her luxury apartment in Vincennes, France, despite multiple court orders, creating a protracted legal battle costing over €100,000 and raising questions about the application of tenant protection laws.

Wealthy Nonagenarian Fights Eviction in Lengthy Legal Battle
A 93-year-old woman with substantial assets is fighting eviction from her luxury apartment in Vincennes, France, despite multiple court orders, creating a protracted legal battle costing over €100,000 and raising questions about the application of tenant protection laws.
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60% Bias Score

Fintech Account Closure Highlights Gaps in Canadian Consumer Protection
Joe Baradziej's Wise account was closed in April, delaying his access to over $6,500 for seven months due to insufficient customer support and the lack of consumer protection regulations for fintechs in Canada.

Fintech Account Closure Highlights Gaps in Canadian Consumer Protection
Joe Baradziej's Wise account was closed in April, delaying his access to over $6,500 for seven months due to insufficient customer support and the lack of consumer protection regulations for fintechs in Canada.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Overturns Drunk Driving Conviction Based on Procedural Errors
A driver in Bashkortostan was wrongly convicted of drunk driving after failing to provide a urine sample due to a medical condition, despite initial breathalyzer and later urine tests showing 0% alcohol; the Supreme Court overturned the conviction.

Supreme Court Overturns Drunk Driving Conviction Based on Procedural Errors
A driver in Bashkortostan was wrongly convicted of drunk driving after failing to provide a urine sample due to a medical condition, despite initial breathalyzer and later urine tests showing 0% alcohol; the Supreme Court overturned the conviction.
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52% Bias Score

Free fined €2.2 million for delayed customer refunds
French mobile network operator Free was fined €2.2 million by the DGCCRF for failing to promptly refund customers who canceled mobile phone orders between August 17, 2020 and January 4, 2022, violating Article L216-7 of the French consumer code.

Free fined €2.2 million for delayed customer refunds
French mobile network operator Free was fined €2.2 million by the DGCCRF for failing to promptly refund customers who canceled mobile phone orders between August 17, 2020 and January 4, 2022, violating Article L216-7 of the French consumer code.
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24% Bias Score
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