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Orange Wins Tax Lawsuit Against Spanish Government
Orange, a telecommunications operator, won its first legal battle against the Spanish tax agency (Hacienda) on May 21, securing greater tax deductions for 2021 due to the 2024 invalidation of a 2016 tax reform by the Constitutional Court; Orange may recover up to €180 million.
Orange Wins Tax Lawsuit Against Spanish Government
Orange, a telecommunications operator, won its first legal battle against the Spanish tax agency (Hacienda) on May 21, securing greater tax deductions for 2021 due to the 2024 invalidation of a 2016 tax reform by the Constitutional Court; Orange may recover up to €180 million.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump's Ban on Foreign Students at Harvard
A Boston judge temporarily blocked President Trump's order barring foreign nationals from studying at Harvard, citing potential irreparable harm to students, after the White House accused Harvard of harboring anti-American agitators and jeopardizing national security; the order follows previous lega...
Judge Blocks Trump's Ban on Foreign Students at Harvard
A Boston judge temporarily blocked President Trump's order barring foreign nationals from studying at Harvard, citing potential irreparable harm to students, after the White House accused Harvard of harboring anti-American agitators and jeopardizing national security; the order follows previous lega...
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48% Bias Score


Court Testimony Reveals Discrepancies in Communication Leading to Legal Dispute
In a Morwell court, a cross-examination revealed inconsistencies between a woman's testimony and messages about a lunch invitation to her ex-partner, focusing on whether she misrepresented the purpose of their meeting relating to medical issues and the handling of information involving their childre...
Court Testimony Reveals Discrepancies in Communication Leading to Legal Dispute
In a Morwell court, a cross-examination revealed inconsistencies between a woman's testimony and messages about a lunch invitation to her ex-partner, focusing on whether she misrepresented the purpose of their meeting relating to medical issues and the handling of information involving their childre...
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36% Bias Score


Georgia Judge Blocks Executions Due to Unmet Vaccine Condition
A Georgia judge blocked the state from seeking an execution date for death row inmates due to a 2021 agreement requiring the COVID-19 vaccine's availability to all, including infants, a condition not yet met; the state plans to appeal.
Georgia Judge Blocks Executions Due to Unmet Vaccine Condition
A Georgia judge blocked the state from seeking an execution date for death row inmates due to a 2021 agreement requiring the COVID-19 vaccine's availability to all, including infants, a condition not yet met; the state plans to appeal.
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36% Bias Score


Frankfurt's Mainova Webhouse Stake Deemed Illegal
A Frankfurt court deemed the city's stake in Mainova Webhouse GmbH, a data center firm, unlawful, violating the subsidiarity principle; this decision, prompted by Global Switch, a competitor also facing planning disputes, may impact other German cities' similar ventures.
Frankfurt's Mainova Webhouse Stake Deemed Illegal
A Frankfurt court deemed the city's stake in Mainova Webhouse GmbH, a data center firm, unlawful, violating the subsidiarity principle; this decision, prompted by Global Switch, a competitor also facing planning disputes, may impact other German cities' similar ventures.
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44% Bias Score


Egyptian Court Ruling Threatens Saint Catherine's Monastery
An Egyptian court ruling partially restricts Saint Catherine's Monastery's land ownership, impacting its long-term operation despite a prior agreement with Greece; Greece is now working to mitigate the consequences.
Egyptian Court Ruling Threatens Saint Catherine's Monastery
An Egyptian court ruling partially restricts Saint Catherine's Monastery's land ownership, impacting its long-term operation despite a prior agreement with Greece; Greece is now working to mitigate the consequences.
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56% Bias Score

Lacoste Sues Startup Broccodile Over Logo Similarity
Felix Huynh's startup, Broccodile, faces a €500,000 lawsuit from Lacoste over a logo dispute; Huynh's cartoon crocodile with broccoli is deemed too similar to the Lacoste crocodile, highlighting the challenges faced by small businesses against powerful brands.

Lacoste Sues Startup Broccodile Over Logo Similarity
Felix Huynh's startup, Broccodile, faces a €500,000 lawsuit from Lacoste over a logo dispute; Huynh's cartoon crocodile with broccoli is deemed too similar to the Lacoste crocodile, highlighting the challenges faced by small businesses against powerful brands.
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40% Bias Score

German Court Rejects Decommissioning Cost Appeal for Hamm-Uentrop Nuclear Plant
The Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court rejected an appeal by Hochtemperatur-Kernkraftwerk GmbH (HKG) against the German federal and state governments for the 750+ million euro cost of decommissioning the Hamm-Uentrop nuclear power plant, leaving the funding unresolved.

German Court Rejects Decommissioning Cost Appeal for Hamm-Uentrop Nuclear Plant
The Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court rejected an appeal by Hochtemperatur-Kernkraftwerk GmbH (HKG) against the German federal and state governments for the 750+ million euro cost of decommissioning the Hamm-Uentrop nuclear power plant, leaving the funding unresolved.
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36% Bias Score

Reddit Sues Anthropic for Unauthorized Use of User Data to Train AI
Reddit is suing Anthropic, an AI company, for unauthorized use of its users' public conversations to train its generative AI models, including Claude, despite Anthropic's claims to the contrary and despite Reddit's terms of service forbidding such use since 2024. The lawsuit, filed June 4th in San F...

Reddit Sues Anthropic for Unauthorized Use of User Data to Train AI
Reddit is suing Anthropic, an AI company, for unauthorized use of its users' public conversations to train its generative AI models, including Claude, despite Anthropic's claims to the contrary and despite Reddit's terms of service forbidding such use since 2024. The lawsuit, filed June 4th in San F...
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40% Bias Score

Catalan Parliament President Advocates for Legal Challenges to Prevent Transfer of Sijena Murals
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the 12th- and 13th-century Romanesque murals of Sijena must return to their original Aragonese monastery, sparking debate about preservation versus legal compliance and prompting Catalan Parliament President Josep Rull to advocate for legal challenges to prevent pot...

Catalan Parliament President Advocates for Legal Challenges to Prevent Transfer of Sijena Murals
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the 12th- and 13th-century Romanesque murals of Sijena must return to their original Aragonese monastery, sparking debate about preservation versus legal compliance and prompting Catalan Parliament President Josep Rull to advocate for legal challenges to prevent pot...
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48% Bias Score

RBB-Schlesinger Dispute: No Settlement, July Verdict
Patricia Schlesinger, the former director-general of RBB, and the RBB failed to reach a settlement regarding her severance pay; a court verdict is expected on July 4th, with Schlesinger claiming approximately \$20,000 monthly and the RBB alleging millions in misused funds.

RBB-Schlesinger Dispute: No Settlement, July Verdict
Patricia Schlesinger, the former director-general of RBB, and the RBB failed to reach a settlement regarding her severance pay; a court verdict is expected on July 4th, with Schlesinger claiming approximately \$20,000 monthly and the RBB alleging millions in misused funds.
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52% Bias Score

French Employers' Federation Faces Corruption Investigations
The French Federation of Private Employers (FEPEM) faces three preliminary investigations for abuse of trust, embezzlement, and corruption, involving its former president, her son's lobbying firm, and the former executive director, highlighting governance failures and misuse of €500 million in annua...

French Employers' Federation Faces Corruption Investigations
The French Federation of Private Employers (FEPEM) faces three preliminary investigations for abuse of trust, embezzlement, and corruption, involving its former president, her son's lobbying firm, and the former executive director, highlighting governance failures and misuse of €500 million in annua...
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40% Bias Score
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