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Amsterdam City Repurchases ADM-terrain for €165 Million
After years of legal disputes, Amsterdam City has repurchased the 66-hectare ADM-terrain in the Western Harbor area for €165 million, enabling future housing development by relocating existing businesses.
Amsterdam City Repurchases ADM-terrain for €165 Million
After years of legal disputes, Amsterdam City has repurchased the 66-hectare ADM-terrain in the Western Harbor area for €165 million, enabling future housing development by relocating existing businesses.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Court Orders Retrial of Arriva's North-Netherlands Train Concession
The College van Beroep voor het bedrijfsleven (CBb) ruled that the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management must renegotiate the train service concession for the Groningen-Zwolle and Leeuwarden-Zwolle lines with Arriva, potentially preventing NS from receiving the contract.
Dutch Court Orders Retrial of Arriva's North-Netherlands Train Concession
The College van Beroep voor het bedrijfsleven (CBb) ruled that the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management must renegotiate the train service concession for the Groningen-Zwolle and Leeuwarden-Zwolle lines with Arriva, potentially preventing NS from receiving the contract.
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16% Bias Score


Small Winery Halts Trump Tariffs in US Court Ruling
A New York-based family winery, Vos Selections, won a temporary reprieve against Donald Trump's tariffs after a US court ruled the president abused his emergency economic powers, impacting small businesses disproportionately.
Small Winery Halts Trump Tariffs in US Court Ruling
A New York-based family winery, Vos Selections, won a temporary reprieve against Donald Trump's tariffs after a US court ruled the president abused his emergency economic powers, impacting small businesses disproportionately.
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48% Bias Score


Appeals Court Partially Upholds Trump Foreign Aid Freeze, Case Returns to Lower Court
A US federal appeals court allowed nonprofits to continue their legal challenge to the Trump administration's freeze of billions in foreign aid, even after declining to review the case itself, returning the case to a lower court after the Supreme Court declined an emergency appeal.
Appeals Court Partially Upholds Trump Foreign Aid Freeze, Case Returns to Lower Court
A US federal appeals court allowed nonprofits to continue their legal challenge to the Trump administration's freeze of billions in foreign aid, even after declining to review the case itself, returning the case to a lower court after the Supreme Court declined an emergency appeal.
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36% Bias Score


Almere Council Member Loses Seat for Unreported Temporary Residency Change
Almere council member René Eekhuis lost his seat after the State Council ruled that his failure to report a brief stay outside the municipality violated the Municipal Act and Electoral Act, despite his return to Almere before the council's decision.
Almere Council Member Loses Seat for Unreported Temporary Residency Change
Almere council member René Eekhuis lost his seat after the State Council ruled that his failure to report a brief stay outside the municipality violated the Municipal Act and Electoral Act, despite his return to Almere before the council's decision.
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36% Bias Score


Judge Orders Reinstatement of UCLA Grants Amidst Federal Dispute
On August 15, Judge Rita Lin ordered the Trump administration to restore roughly 300 NSF grants to UCLA, totaling a significant portion of the $584 million in federal funding the administration had previously frozen, following allegations of civil rights violations and a demand for a $1 billion paym...
Judge Orders Reinstatement of UCLA Grants Amidst Federal Dispute
On August 15, Judge Rita Lin ordered the Trump administration to restore roughly 300 NSF grants to UCLA, totaling a significant portion of the $584 million in federal funding the administration had previously frozen, following allegations of civil rights violations and a demand for a $1 billion paym...
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Politician Suggests Legal Reform After CHP Internal Disputes
Following CHP internal disputes involving court cases, AKP politician Şamil Tayyar proposed amendments to Turkey's Political Parties Law to prevent similar situations and ensure the legal protection of political parties.

Turkish Politician Suggests Legal Reform After CHP Internal Disputes
Following CHP internal disputes involving court cases, AKP politician Şamil Tayyar proposed amendments to Turkey's Political Parties Law to prevent similar situations and ensure the legal protection of political parties.
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48% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of $2.2 Billion in Harvard Grants
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully terminated approximately $2.2 billion in grants awarded to Harvard University, prohibiting further cuts to the university's research funding.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of $2.2 Billion in Harvard Grants
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully terminated approximately $2.2 billion in grants awarded to Harvard University, prohibiting further cuts to the university's research funding.
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44% Bias Score

Appeals Court Partially Upholds Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze
A federal appeals court refused to review a challenge to the Trump administration's freeze on billions in foreign aid, but allowed nonprofits to continue their case in a lower court, potentially impacting the administration's control over congressionally approved spending.

Appeals Court Partially Upholds Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze
A federal appeals court refused to review a challenge to the Trump administration's freeze on billions in foreign aid, but allowed nonprofits to continue their case in a lower court, potentially impacting the administration's control over congressionally approved spending.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Faces €56 Million Lawsuit Over GDP Warrant Repurchase
Greece faces a legal challenge over the €156 million repurchase of GDP warrants in May 2024, with Wilmington Trust claiming a €56.2 million underpayment due to the PDMA's alleged miscalculation of the market price; a British court will rule in April 2026.

Greece Faces €56 Million Lawsuit Over GDP Warrant Repurchase
Greece faces a legal challenge over the €156 million repurchase of GDP warrants in May 2024, with Wilmington Trust claiming a €56.2 million underpayment due to the PDMA's alleged miscalculation of the market price; a British court will rule in April 2026.
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32% Bias Score

Jamel Festival Wins Partial Legal Victory, but Tensions Remain
The Jamel festival in Germany faced a legal battle with the municipality of Gägelow over an approximately €8,000 usage fee, ultimately resulting in a court decision allowing alcohol consumption but upholding other restrictions, highlighting political tensions and potential legal precedents.

Jamel Festival Wins Partial Legal Victory, but Tensions Remain
The Jamel festival in Germany faced a legal battle with the municipality of Gägelow over an approximately €8,000 usage fee, ultimately resulting in a court decision allowing alcohol consumption but upholding other restrictions, highlighting political tensions and potential legal precedents.
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44% Bias Score

New President Appointed to North Rhine-Westphalia's Higher Administrative Court After Four-Year Vacancy
Carsten Günther, 55, a former federal judge, was appointed president of the Higher Administrative Court of North Rhine-Westphalia in Münster, ending a four-year vacancy and a controversy involving legal challenges and a parliamentary inquiry.

New President Appointed to North Rhine-Westphalia's Higher Administrative Court After Four-Year Vacancy
Carsten Günther, 55, a former federal judge, was appointed president of the Higher Administrative Court of North Rhine-Westphalia in Münster, ending a four-year vacancy and a controversy involving legal challenges and a parliamentary inquiry.
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36% Bias Score
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