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Chinook Crash Families Sue MoD Over Withheld Evidence
Families of the 29 victims of the 1994 Chinook helicopter crash in Scotland are launching legal action against the UK Ministry of Defence for failing to hold a public inquiry, alleging a breach of human rights and the withholding of critical information about the helicopter's airworthiness.
Chinook Crash Families Sue MoD Over Withheld Evidence
Families of the 29 victims of the 1994 Chinook helicopter crash in Scotland are launching legal action against the UK Ministry of Defence for failing to hold a public inquiry, alleging a breach of human rights and the withholding of critical information about the helicopter's airworthiness.
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44% Bias Score


Youth Sue Trump Administration Over Climate-Exacerbating Executive Orders
Twenty-two young Americans sued the Trump administration on Thursday, alleging that three executive orders promoting fossil fuels violate their constitutional rights to life and liberty by exacerbating climate change and harming their health and well-being.
Youth Sue Trump Administration Over Climate-Exacerbating Executive Orders
Twenty-two young Americans sued the Trump administration on Thursday, alleging that three executive orders promoting fossil fuels violate their constitutional rights to life and liberty by exacerbating climate change and harming their health and well-being.
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64% Bias Score


Media Coverage of Bondi Junction Stabbing Sparks Legal Action
Dawn Singleton's fiance and mother are pursuing legal action against media outlets for publishing her name and photos before they could identify her body, causing profound grief and further trauma.
Media Coverage of Bondi Junction Stabbing Sparks Legal Action
Dawn Singleton's fiance and mother are pursuing legal action against media outlets for publishing her name and photos before they could identify her body, causing profound grief and further trauma.
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48% Bias Score


German Slaughterhouse Closed After 728 Animal Welfare Violations
An undercover investigation at Buckl Geflügel GmbH in Wassertrüdingen, Germany, revealed 728 animal welfare violations between March 31 and April 14, 2025, leading to the immediate closure of the slaughterhouse by authorities and ongoing investigations.
German Slaughterhouse Closed After 728 Animal Welfare Violations
An undercover investigation at Buckl Geflügel GmbH in Wassertrüdingen, Germany, revealed 728 animal welfare violations between March 31 and April 14, 2025, leading to the immediate closure of the slaughterhouse by authorities and ongoing investigations.
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56% Bias Score


DHS Subpoenas Los Angeles County Immigrant Aid Program
The Department of Homeland Security subpoenaed Los Angeles County for records related to its Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI), aiming to identify and prosecute illegal immigrants receiving federal benefits, following President Trump's executive order targeting such abuse.
DHS Subpoenas Los Angeles County Immigrant Aid Program
The Department of Homeland Security subpoenaed Los Angeles County for records related to its Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI), aiming to identify and prosecute illegal immigrants receiving federal benefits, following President Trump's executive order targeting such abuse.
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64% Bias Score


Builder Sues North Sydney Council for \$28 Million Over Pool Redevelopment Delays
Icon, the builder of North Sydney's Olympic pool, is suing the council for \$28 million in compensation for cost overruns and delays caused by design flaws in the pool's roof structure, which required demolition and replacement, pushing the opening date to potentially early 2026.
Builder Sues North Sydney Council for \$28 Million Over Pool Redevelopment Delays
Icon, the builder of North Sydney's Olympic pool, is suing the council for \$28 million in compensation for cost overruns and delays caused by design flaws in the pool's roof structure, which required demolition and replacement, pushing the opening date to potentially early 2026.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Football Associations Sue Sports Council Over Unfair Funding
The Spanish Footballers' Association (AFE) and the Women's Futsal Players' Association (AJFSF) are taking legal action against Spain's Higher Council of Sports (CSD) due to the lack of response to their complaints about irregularities—including potential data falsification—in the allocation of publi...

Spanish Football Associations Sue Sports Council Over Unfair Funding
The Spanish Footballers' Association (AFE) and the Women's Futsal Players' Association (AJFSF) are taking legal action against Spain's Higher Council of Sports (CSD) due to the lack of response to their complaints about irregularities—including potential data falsification—in the allocation of publi...
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Municipality to Investigate Restricting Lily Cultivation Amid Health Concerns
The municipality of Westerveld, Netherlands, will investigate restricting lily cultivation near schools and residential areas, and limiting pesticide use, due to health concerns raised by a local doctor linking pesticide use to increased rates of Parkinson's disease, ALS, and leukemia.

Dutch Municipality to Investigate Restricting Lily Cultivation Amid Health Concerns
The municipality of Westerveld, Netherlands, will investigate restricting lily cultivation near schools and residential areas, and limiting pesticide use, due to health concerns raised by a local doctor linking pesticide use to increased rates of Parkinson's disease, ALS, and leukemia.
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48% Bias Score

TotalEnergies Defends Energy Transition Strategy Amidst Activist Protests and Lawsuit
TotalEnergies' CEO Patrick Pouyanné announced a strategy to withstand oil price drops through low-cost production and continued investment in electricity, reaching 20% of sales by 2030, while facing climate activist protests and a lawsuit for misleading advertising.

TotalEnergies Defends Energy Transition Strategy Amidst Activist Protests and Lawsuit
TotalEnergies' CEO Patrick Pouyanné announced a strategy to withstand oil price drops through low-cost production and continued investment in electricity, reaching 20% of sales by 2030, while facing climate activist protests and a lawsuit for misleading advertising.
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52% Bias Score

Milieudefensie Threatens Shell with New Lawsuit Over Climate Action
Milieudefensie is suing Shell in the Netherlands for insufficient climate action, accusing the company of violating its legal duty of care by continuing to invest in fossil fuel projects despite a previous court ruling emphasizing its 'special responsibility' to cut emissions; the NGO wants Shell to...

Milieudefensie Threatens Shell with New Lawsuit Over Climate Action
Milieudefensie is suing Shell in the Netherlands for insufficient climate action, accusing the company of violating its legal duty of care by continuing to invest in fossil fuel projects despite a previous court ruling emphasizing its 'special responsibility' to cut emissions; the NGO wants Shell to...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Housing Corporations Sue Government Over Rent Freeze
Facing a government-imposed rent freeze for social housing, Dutch housing corporations are initiating legal action, citing an inability to build and renovate due to a €3 billion shortfall in funding compared to the €1.1 billion government compensation, potentially resulting in 180,000 fewer homes bu...

Dutch Housing Corporations Sue Government Over Rent Freeze
Facing a government-imposed rent freeze for social housing, Dutch housing corporations are initiating legal action, citing an inability to build and renovate due to a €3 billion shortfall in funding compared to the €1.1 billion government compensation, potentially resulting in 180,000 fewer homes bu...
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52% Bias Score

İBB Probe: Businessman Denies Allegations, Initiates Legal Action
Businessman Adem Soytekin, arrested on March 19th during an İBB operation, refutes media reports via his lawyer, presenting verifiable evidence including travel documents and cell tower data to prove his alibi and challenge accusations of business dealings with İBB.

İBB Probe: Businessman Denies Allegations, Initiates Legal Action
Businessman Adem Soytekin, arrested on March 19th during an İBB operation, refutes media reports via his lawyer, presenting verifiable evidence including travel documents and cell tower data to prove his alibi and challenge accusations of business dealings with İBB.
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52% Bias Score
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