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Dutch Dolfinarium Faces €10,000 Fine for Animal Welfare Violations
The Dutch RVO found the Dolfinarium in Harderwijk violated animal welfare regulations 20 times, forcing dolphins and seals into unnatural tricks lacking educational value, resulting in a €2000 per violation fine and potential park closure.
Dutch Dolfinarium Faces €10,000 Fine for Animal Welfare Violations
The Dutch RVO found the Dolfinarium in Harderwijk violated animal welfare regulations 20 times, forcing dolphins and seals into unnatural tricks lacking educational value, resulting in a €2000 per violation fine and potential park closure.
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36% Bias Score


Parental Resistance Hampers Relational and Sexual Education in Dutch Primary Schools
A study by Rutgers reveals that 46 percent of Dutch primary schools encounter parental resistance to relational and sexual education, primarily due to concerns about age appropriateness, cultural or religious beliefs, media influence, and fear; this resistance is a key reason why some schools don't ...
Parental Resistance Hampers Relational and Sexual Education in Dutch Primary Schools
A study by Rutgers reveals that 46 percent of Dutch primary schools encounter parental resistance to relational and sexual education, primarily due to concerns about age appropriateness, cultural or religious beliefs, media influence, and fear; this resistance is a key reason why some schools don't ...
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56% Bias Score


Staged Construction Accidents Cost NYC Businesses Millions
A widespread fraud scheme in New York City involves staged construction accidents, costing businesses millions; surveillance footage, lawsuits, and multiple plaintiffs sharing addresses provide evidence; lawsuits target law firms, doctors, and contractors.
Staged Construction Accidents Cost NYC Businesses Millions
A widespread fraud scheme in New York City involves staged construction accidents, costing businesses millions; surveillance footage, lawsuits, and multiple plaintiffs sharing addresses provide evidence; lawsuits target law firms, doctors, and contractors.
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52% Bias Score


UK Teachers Take Legal Action Over Pension Valuation Delays
Hundreds of UK teachers, delayed for up to 15 months in getting their pension valuations due to government processing delays, are taking legal action, citing significant financial and emotional distress impacting their divorce proceedings.
UK Teachers Take Legal Action Over Pension Valuation Delays
Hundreds of UK teachers, delayed for up to 15 months in getting their pension valuations due to government processing delays, are taking legal action, citing significant financial and emotional distress impacting their divorce proceedings.
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40% Bias Score


First Horizon Scandal Victim Sues Post Office and Fujitsu
Lee Castleton, a former sub-postmaster wrongly convicted due to faulty Horizon software, is suing the Post Office and Fujitsu for compensation, alleging fraud and withheld evidence in a case highlighting the scandal's systemic issues.
First Horizon Scandal Victim Sues Post Office and Fujitsu
Lee Castleton, a former sub-postmaster wrongly convicted due to faulty Horizon software, is suing the Post Office and Fujitsu for compensation, alleging fraud and withheld evidence in a case highlighting the scandal's systemic issues.
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52% Bias Score


Hanouna Sues LFI Over Allegedly Antisemitic Campaign Image
French TV host Cyril Hanouna is suing La France Insoumise (LFI) for an allegedly antisemitic campaign image depicting him with exaggerated features, prompting accusations of antisemitism and drawing parallels to historical antisemitic propaganda; LFI has since removed the image but maintains it was ...
Hanouna Sues LFI Over Allegedly Antisemitic Campaign Image
French TV host Cyril Hanouna is suing La France Insoumise (LFI) for an allegedly antisemitic campaign image depicting him with exaggerated features, prompting accusations of antisemitism and drawing parallels to historical antisemitic propaganda; LFI has since removed the image but maintains it was ...
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56% Bias Score

Lawsuits Filed Against Al-Fayed Estate for Alleged Sexual Abuse
Five former employees of Mohamed Al-Fayed are suing his estate for alleged sexual abuse and harassment that occurred between 1995 and 2012 while working for Fayair and as nannies for the family, prompting calls for an independent inquiry.

Lawsuits Filed Against Al-Fayed Estate for Alleged Sexual Abuse
Five former employees of Mohamed Al-Fayed are suing his estate for alleged sexual abuse and harassment that occurred between 1995 and 2012 while working for Fayair and as nannies for the family, prompting calls for an independent inquiry.
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52% Bias Score

ING's Climate Targets Validated, but Face Legal Challenge
ING's climate targets, validated by SBTi as aligned with the Paris Agreement, face legal challenge from Milieudefensie, who argue ING's funding of fossil fuels remains insufficient despite SBTi's limited portfolio review.

ING's Climate Targets Validated, but Face Legal Challenge
ING's climate targets, validated by SBTi as aligned with the Paris Agreement, face legal challenge from Milieudefensie, who argue ING's funding of fossil fuels remains insufficient despite SBTi's limited portfolio review.
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44% Bias Score

Russian School Pays 500,000 Rubles for Bullying Inaction
A Khabarovsk school is paying 500,000 rubles to an eighth-grade girl after prolonged bullying due to the school's inaction; this highlights the prevalence of bullying and the need for improved response mechanisms.

Russian School Pays 500,000 Rubles for Bullying Inaction
A Khabarovsk school is paying 500,000 rubles to an eighth-grade girl after prolonged bullying due to the school's inaction; this highlights the prevalence of bullying and the need for improved response mechanisms.
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32% Bias Score

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Protest Case
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer \$660 million for its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016-2017, prompting concerns about the weaponization of the legal system to silence dissent and restrict free speech.

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Protest Case
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer \$660 million for its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016-2017, prompting concerns about the weaponization of the legal system to silence dissent and restrict free speech.
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Union Urges Healthcare Workers to Sue for Back Pay
The Comisiones Obreras Sanidad Madrid union is encouraging 80,000 Madrid Health Service (Sermas) professionals to sue for back pay on extra payments cut since 2010, potentially costing Sermas millions and impacting the region's healthcare system.

Madrid Union Urges Healthcare Workers to Sue for Back Pay
The Comisiones Obreras Sanidad Madrid union is encouraging 80,000 Madrid Health Service (Sermas) professionals to sue for back pay on extra payments cut since 2010, potentially costing Sermas millions and impacting the region's healthcare system.
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52% Bias Score

Georgia Daycare Sued After Employee Scalds Infant
Sharece Besley is suing Young Mindz Learning Academy in Georgia after surveillance footage showed an employee scalding her nine-month-old son, Virgil, with hot water, resulting in second-degree burns and a $499 fine for the daycare from the state.

Georgia Daycare Sued After Employee Scalds Infant
Sharece Besley is suing Young Mindz Learning Academy in Georgia after surveillance footage showed an employee scalding her nine-month-old son, Virgil, with hot water, resulting in second-degree burns and a $499 fine for the daycare from the state.
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48% Bias Score
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