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Aena Seeks \$300 Million After Supreme Court Reversal of Pandemic Rent Reduction Law
Spain's Aena airport operator seeks \$300 million from tenants after the Supreme Court invalidated a 2021 law mandating pandemic rent reductions, reversing lower court decisions and potentially setting a precedent for future government interventions in private contracts.
Aena Seeks \$300 Million After Supreme Court Reversal of Pandemic Rent Reduction Law
Spain's Aena airport operator seeks \$300 million from tenants after the Supreme Court invalidated a 2021 law mandating pandemic rent reductions, reversing lower court decisions and potentially setting a precedent for future government interventions in private contracts.
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48% Bias Score


HBC Employee Representation Contested Amidst Job Cuts and Financial Crisis
Facing financial difficulties and impending job cuts, Hudson's Bay Co. proposed a law firm to represent its employees during CCAA proceedings; however, another firm representing over 400 employees filed a cross-motion, objecting to the appointment due to concerns over severance, benefit cuts, and a ...
HBC Employee Representation Contested Amidst Job Cuts and Financial Crisis
Facing financial difficulties and impending job cuts, Hudson's Bay Co. proposed a law firm to represent its employees during CCAA proceedings; however, another firm representing over 400 employees filed a cross-motion, objecting to the appointment due to concerns over severance, benefit cuts, and a ...
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40% Bias Score


US Students Detained in Denmark After Uber Dispute
Two US college students were arrested in Copenhagen, Denmark on March 31, 2024, and detained for 10 days after an alleged altercation with an Uber driver, facing charges of common assault; their passports were confiscated, preventing departure until an April 24th court hearing.
US Students Detained in Denmark After Uber Dispute
Two US college students were arrested in Copenhagen, Denmark on March 31, 2024, and detained for 10 days after an alleged altercation with an Uber driver, facing charges of common assault; their passports were confiscated, preventing departure until an April 24th court hearing.
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40% Bias Score


Mbappé Sues PSG for "$61 Million", Court Freezes Funds
Kylian Mbappé is suing Paris Saint-Germain for "55 million euros ($61 million)" in unpaid wages and bonuses; a Paris court froze the funds pending a May 26 hearing, and the case also involves a labor court complaint supported by the French players' union (UNFP) concerning unfair treatment for contra...
Mbappé Sues PSG for "$61 Million", Court Freezes Funds
Kylian Mbappé is suing Paris Saint-Germain for "55 million euros ($61 million)" in unpaid wages and bonuses; a Paris court froze the funds pending a May 26 hearing, and the case also involves a labor court complaint supported by the French players' union (UNFP) concerning unfair treatment for contra...
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40% Bias Score


Council of State Rejects Appeal Against Nardò Seaplane Project
The Council of State rejected an appeal against a seaplane project in Santa Maria al Bagno, Nardò, Italy, which never operated despite a €533,000 investment and left the promised 'Giardino della Memoria' renovations unfulfilled.
Council of State Rejects Appeal Against Nardò Seaplane Project
The Council of State rejected an appeal against a seaplane project in Santa Maria al Bagno, Nardò, Italy, which never operated despite a €533,000 investment and left the promised 'Giardino della Memoria' renovations unfulfilled.
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44% Bias Score


DAZN-LFP Contract Dispute: Mediation Extended Amidst DAZN's Substantial Losses
Mediation between DAZN and the LFP over a €573 million contract dispute continues until Tuesday; DAZN, reporting losses of €200-250 million, seeks a significant reduction in its Ligue 1 broadcasting fees, leading to uncertainty for French football's financial stability.
DAZN-LFP Contract Dispute: Mediation Extended Amidst DAZN's Substantial Losses
Mediation between DAZN and the LFP over a €573 million contract dispute continues until Tuesday; DAZN, reporting losses of €200-250 million, seeks a significant reduction in its Ligue 1 broadcasting fees, leading to uncertainty for French football's financial stability.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Court Blocks North Carolina Ballot Removal in Supreme Court Race
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ballots in a 2024 state Supreme Court race could be eliminated, halting a process to remove ballots from voters deemed ineligible, primarily military or overseas voters lacking proper ...

Federal Court Blocks North Carolina Ballot Removal in Supreme Court Race
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ballots in a 2024 state Supreme Court race could be eliminated, halting a process to remove ballots from voters deemed ineligible, primarily military or overseas voters lacking proper ...
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44% Bias Score

Legal Dispute Over Overseas Voter Ballots in North Carolina Supreme Court Election
A legal battle in North Carolina challenges the validity of ballots cast by overseas voters in the state Supreme Court election, where Democrat Allison Riggs leads Republican Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes, prompting a review process for up to 1,675 ballots.

Legal Dispute Over Overseas Voter Ballots in North Carolina Supreme Court Election
A legal battle in North Carolina challenges the validity of ballots cast by overseas voters in the state Supreme Court election, where Democrat Allison Riggs leads Republican Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes, prompting a review process for up to 1,675 ballots.
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36% Bias Score

Merkur to Acquire Lower Saxony Casinos Amidst Legal Dispute
After winning a legal battle for the Lower Saxony gambling license, the Merkur Group plans to acquire the ten casinos from the current operator, Spielbanken Niedersachsen GmbH, starting September 1st, 2025, despite ongoing litigation; the deal involves relocating two casinos and expanding the workfo...

Merkur to Acquire Lower Saxony Casinos Amidst Legal Dispute
After winning a legal battle for the Lower Saxony gambling license, the Merkur Group plans to acquire the ten casinos from the current operator, Spielbanken Niedersachsen GmbH, starting September 1st, 2025, despite ongoing litigation; the deal involves relocating two casinos and expanding the workfo...
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36% Bias Score

Violence Erupts at Beşiktaş Meeting: Legal Action Announced
A physical altercation between former Beşiktaş president Hasan Arat and current Divan Kurulu president Tevfik Yamantürk at a club meeting resulted in the meeting's cancellation and the announcement of legal action by Arat's lawyer, Altın Mimir, against Yamantürk and his associates for verbal and phy...

Violence Erupts at Beşiktaş Meeting: Legal Action Announced
A physical altercation between former Beşiktaş president Hasan Arat and current Divan Kurulu president Tevfik Yamantürk at a club meeting resulted in the meeting's cancellation and the announcement of legal action by Arat's lawyer, Altın Mimir, against Yamantürk and his associates for verbal and phy...
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60% Bias Score

NC Supreme Court Partially Overturns Ruling, Allowing Disputed Ballots in Election Count
North Carolina's Supreme Court ruled that roughly 60,000 ballots challenged in the state Supreme Court election will remain in the count, reversing a lower court's decision. The court also upheld the exclusion of some military and overseas ballots and issued a 30-day cure period for others.

NC Supreme Court Partially Overturns Ruling, Allowing Disputed Ballots in Election Count
North Carolina's Supreme Court ruled that roughly 60,000 ballots challenged in the state Supreme Court election will remain in the count, reversing a lower court's decision. The court also upheld the exclusion of some military and overseas ballots and issued a 30-day cure period for others.
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36% Bias Score

Appeals Court Orders Subpoena of Ayuso's Partner in Leak Investigation
The Spanish Supreme Court's Appeals Court overturned Judge Ángel Hurtado's decision, ordering him to subpoena Alberto González Amador, Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner, to testify in the investigation of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for allegedly leaking confidential information about a plea barg...

Appeals Court Orders Subpoena of Ayuso's Partner in Leak Investigation
The Spanish Supreme Court's Appeals Court overturned Judge Ángel Hurtado's decision, ordering him to subpoena Alberto González Amador, Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner, to testify in the investigation of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for allegedly leaking confidential information about a plea barg...
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40% Bias Score
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