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Australian Divorce Case: \$450 Million Settlement Claim Rejected
An Australian judge rejected a woman's attempt to increase her divorce settlement from \$10.8 million plus properties to \$450 million, finding her claims of abuse and her ex-husband hiding assets unjustified; the husband's overseas transfers were deemed part of normal business.
Australian Divorce Case: \$450 Million Settlement Claim Rejected
An Australian judge rejected a woman's attempt to increase her divorce settlement from \$10.8 million plus properties to \$450 million, finding her claims of abuse and her ex-husband hiding assets unjustified; the husband's overseas transfers were deemed part of normal business.
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56% Bias Score


Spain Changes IRPF Refund Process for Mutualists
The Spanish Tax Agency altered the IRPF refund process for mutualists, suspending all unapproved refund requests before December 22, 2024, requiring yearly claims starting 2025 instead of lump-sum payments for multiple years, affecting thousands of retirees.
Spain Changes IRPF Refund Process for Mutualists
The Spanish Tax Agency altered the IRPF refund process for mutualists, suspending all unapproved refund requests before December 22, 2024, requiring yearly claims starting 2025 instead of lump-sum payments for multiple years, affecting thousands of retirees.
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52% Bias Score


Insurers Wrongly Cap Plumbing Defect Payouts at $50,000, Leaving Victorians with Millions in Losses
Victorian homeowners are facing millions of dollars in uncompensated losses due to insurers misinterpreting a 2002 law, wrongly capping payouts for plumbing defects at \$50,000 instead of providing legally mandated coverage. This has prompted calls for an inquiry and regulatory reform.
Insurers Wrongly Cap Plumbing Defect Payouts at $50,000, Leaving Victorians with Millions in Losses
Victorian homeowners are facing millions of dollars in uncompensated losses due to insurers misinterpreting a 2002 law, wrongly capping payouts for plumbing defects at \$50,000 instead of providing legally mandated coverage. This has prompted calls for an inquiry and regulatory reform.
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64% Bias Score


German Court Ruling Impacts Lufthansa-Condor Dispute
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled on December 3, 2024, that concerns of bias within the Federal Cartel Office regarding the Lufthansa-Condor Special Prorate Agreement (SPA) dispute are justified, potentially leading to a more expensive agreement or the termination of the partnership and the ...
German Court Ruling Impacts Lufthansa-Condor Dispute
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled on December 3, 2024, that concerns of bias within the Federal Cartel Office regarding the Lufthansa-Condor Special Prorate Agreement (SPA) dispute are justified, potentially leading to a more expensive agreement or the termination of the partnership and the ...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Double-Surname Law Faces Legal Challenges
In 2023, 8780 Dutch babies received double surnames, but 14 mothers failed to add their surname after separation due to the law requiring both parents' consent, prompting legal challenges and calls for reform.
Dutch Double-Surname Law Faces Legal Challenges
In 2023, 8780 Dutch babies received double surnames, but 14 mothers failed to add their surname after separation due to the law requiring both parents' consent, prompting legal challenges and calls for reform.
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72% Bias Score


Renfe Demands €166 Million from Talgo Over Delayed High-Speed Trains
Renfe demands €116 million from Talgo for delays in delivering high-speed trains, plus €50 million for lost revenue, citing contract breaches and operational issues; Talgo counters with force majeure claims, impacting its investor search and stock price.
Renfe Demands €166 Million from Talgo Over Delayed High-Speed Trains
Renfe demands €116 million from Talgo for delays in delivering high-speed trains, plus €50 million for lost revenue, citing contract breaches and operational issues; Talgo counters with force majeure claims, impacting its investor search and stock price.
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40% Bias Score

Georgia Judge Rules Lawmakers Can Subpoena DA Fani Willis
A Georgia judge ruled that state lawmakers can subpoena Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who plans to appeal, regarding alleged misconduct in the Trump prosecution; this follows an appeals court decision removing Willis from the case due to an "appearance of impropriety".

Georgia Judge Rules Lawmakers Can Subpoena DA Fani Willis
A Georgia judge ruled that state lawmakers can subpoena Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who plans to appeal, regarding alleged misconduct in the Trump prosecution; this follows an appeals court decision removing Willis from the case due to an "appearance of impropriety".
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Government Reclaims Belgrad Forest from Istanbul Municipality
Following a court ruling rejecting its appeal, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality was evicted from Belgrad Forest on December 23, 2024, by the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry after a 10-year management contract expired; 200 riot police enforced the eviction.

Turkish Government Reclaims Belgrad Forest from Istanbul Municipality
Following a court ruling rejecting its appeal, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality was evicted from Belgrad Forest on December 23, 2024, by the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry after a 10-year management contract expired; 200 riot police enforced the eviction.
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48% Bias Score

Armenian HPPs Accuse Competitor of Illegal Water Monopoly
Three Armenian hydroelectric power plants are suing "Ani" LLC for monopolizing water resources from the Akhurian River via the "Ajapnya" canal, allegedly causing annual losses of up to 400 million drams and violating water and land laws; a state audit and criminal investigation are underway.

Armenian HPPs Accuse Competitor of Illegal Water Monopoly
Three Armenian hydroelectric power plants are suing "Ani" LLC for monopolizing water resources from the Akhurian River via the "Ajapnya" canal, allegedly causing annual losses of up to 400 million drams and violating water and land laws; a state audit and criminal investigation are underway.
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40% Bias Score

Desmond's £200m National Lottery Lawsuit Threatens Good Causes
Media tycoon Richard Desmond is suing the UK Gambling Commission for £200 million after his bid to run the National Lottery was rejected, potentially impacting the National Lottery's good causes fund that supports numerous charities and sports organizations, with a court date set for October 2024.

Desmond's £200m National Lottery Lawsuit Threatens Good Causes
Media tycoon Richard Desmond is suing the UK Gambling Commission for £200 million after his bid to run the National Lottery was rejected, potentially impacting the National Lottery's good causes fund that supports numerous charities and sports organizations, with a court date set for October 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Schlemmer Estate Dispute Settled
The protracted legal dispute over the multi-million-euro estate of Bauhaus artist Oskar Schlemmer has concluded with a settlement between his grandchildren, averting the auction of hundreds of artworks and including donations to a museum.

Schlemmer Estate Dispute Settled
The protracted legal dispute over the multi-million-euro estate of Bauhaus artist Oskar Schlemmer has concluded with a settlement between his grandchildren, averting the auction of hundreds of artworks and including donations to a museum.
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12% Bias Score

SEC Demands Fine from Elon Musk for Undisclosed Twitter Share Purchases
The SEC is demanding Elon Musk pay an undisclosed fine for failing to timely disclose his initial Twitter share purchases in 2022; Musk's attorney rejected the demand, citing improper motivation, and the agency's actions reflect ongoing tensions and regulatory scrutiny of his business practices.

SEC Demands Fine from Elon Musk for Undisclosed Twitter Share Purchases
The SEC is demanding Elon Musk pay an undisclosed fine for failing to timely disclose his initial Twitter share purchases in 2022; Musk's attorney rejected the demand, citing improper motivation, and the agency's actions reflect ongoing tensions and regulatory scrutiny of his business practices.
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52% Bias Score
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