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NewJeans Suspends Activities After Court Ruling Against Ador
South Korean K-pop group NewJeans, the world's eighth biggest-selling act in 2023, announced a hiatus from all activities after a Seoul court ruled against them in a dispute with their record label Ador, forbidding them from independent activities, including performing under their new name NJZ.
NewJeans Suspends Activities After Court Ruling Against Ador
South Korean K-pop group NewJeans, the world's eighth biggest-selling act in 2023, announced a hiatus from all activities after a Seoul court ruled against them in a dispute with their record label Ador, forbidding them from independent activities, including performing under their new name NJZ.
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32% Bias Score


Istanbul Mayor's Diploma Revoked Amid Legal Dispute
Istanbul University revoked Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's 31-year-old diploma due to alleged irregularities in his transfer from Girne American University in 1990, prompting legal challenges based on procedural violations and the retroactive application of regulations.
Istanbul Mayor's Diploma Revoked Amid Legal Dispute
Istanbul University revoked Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's 31-year-old diploma due to alleged irregularities in his transfer from Girne American University in 1990, prompting legal challenges based on procedural violations and the retroactive application of regulations.
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48% Bias Score


Villanueva de Sijena Appeals Acquittal in Sijena Artworks Case
The Villanueva de Sijena City Council is appealing the acquittal of former Catalan Culture Minister Lluís Puig for disobeying a court order to return 44 artworks to the Monastery of Sijena from Lleida, arguing the decision undermines previous Supreme Court rulings affirming Huesca court jurisdiction...
Villanueva de Sijena Appeals Acquittal in Sijena Artworks Case
The Villanueva de Sijena City Council is appealing the acquittal of former Catalan Culture Minister Lluís Puig for disobeying a court order to return 44 artworks to the Monastery of Sijena from Lleida, arguing the decision undermines previous Supreme Court rulings affirming Huesca court jurisdiction...
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52% Bias Score


Partial Eviction Ordered at German Regenbogencamp
A German court ordered partial eviction of the Regenbogencamp in Prerow for March 14th, due to a lease dispute between operators Regenbogen AG and the landowners after lease non-renewal in late 2023; further legal actions are pending.
Partial Eviction Ordered at German Regenbogencamp
A German court ordered partial eviction of the Regenbogencamp in Prerow for March 14th, due to a lease dispute between operators Regenbogen AG and the landowners after lease non-renewal in late 2023; further legal actions are pending.
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32% Bias Score


Supreme Court Hears Mexico's Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit filed by Mexico against U.S. gun manufacturers for $10 billion, alleging that they knowingly contribute to the flow of weapons to Mexican cartels; the gun manufacturers claim immunity under a 2005 law.
Supreme Court Hears Mexico's Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit filed by Mexico against U.S. gun manufacturers for $10 billion, alleging that they knowingly contribute to the flow of weapons to Mexican cartels; the gun manufacturers claim immunity under a 2005 law.
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48% Bias Score


Clarksdale Drops Libel Suit Against Local Newspaper
The city of Clarksdale, Mississippi, dropped its lawsuit against the Clarksdale Press Register on February 27, after initially suing the paper for libel on February 13 over an editorial critical of the city council's handling of a new tax, which included accusations of secrecy and deception. A tempo...
Clarksdale Drops Libel Suit Against Local Newspaper
The city of Clarksdale, Mississippi, dropped its lawsuit against the Clarksdale Press Register on February 27, after initially suing the paper for libel on February 13 over an editorial critical of the city council's handling of a new tax, which included accusations of secrecy and deception. A tempo...
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44% Bias Score

Federal Government Extends Deadline on New York City Congestion Pricing
The Trump administration extended the deadline for New York City to end congestion pricing by 30 days, amidst a legal battle between the state and federal governments over the program's legality and impact.

Federal Government Extends Deadline on New York City Congestion Pricing
The Trump administration extended the deadline for New York City to end congestion pricing by 30 days, amidst a legal battle between the state and federal governments over the program's legality and impact.
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44% Bias Score

Investigation into İmamoğlu's Diploma Raises Political Stakes
An investigation into Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's university diploma is underway, focusing on alleged irregularities in his transfer from Girne American University (KKTC) to Istanbul University; the potential revocation of his diploma could have significant political consequences.

Investigation into İmamoğlu's Diploma Raises Political Stakes
An investigation into Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's university diploma is underway, focusing on alleged irregularities in his transfer from Girne American University (KKTC) to Istanbul University; the potential revocation of his diploma could have significant political consequences.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Valladares in Zinkia Share Dispute
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled in favor of Miguel Valladares, ordering José María Castillejo to pay €6.76 million for a 2009 Zinkia Entertainment stock deal, granting Valladares priority in Castillejo's bankruptcy.

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Valladares in Zinkia Share Dispute
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled in favor of Miguel Valladares, ordering José María Castillejo to pay €6.76 million for a 2009 Zinkia Entertainment stock deal, granting Valladares priority in Castillejo's bankruptcy.
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36% Bias Score

Bogotá Mayor Rejects National Savanna Environmental Resolution, Threatening Legal Action
Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán rejected a national government environmental resolution for the Bogotá savanna, citing illegality and unconstitutionality, threatening legal action and claiming it jeopardizes key infrastructure projects and violates territorial autonomy; the former environment min...

Bogotá Mayor Rejects National Savanna Environmental Resolution, Threatening Legal Action
Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán rejected a national government environmental resolution for the Bogotá savanna, citing illegality and unconstitutionality, threatening legal action and claiming it jeopardizes key infrastructure projects and violates territorial autonomy; the former environment min...
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56% Bias Score

Slater + Gordon Scandal Deepens: Former Employee Denies Authorship of Malicious Email
A malicious email criticizing Slater + Gordon staff and containing salary information was sent from a private Gmail account last Friday; a former employee whose name appeared in the email's metadata denies authorship, while the firm's investigation clears the interim chief people officer and points ...

Slater + Gordon Scandal Deepens: Former Employee Denies Authorship of Malicious Email
A malicious email criticizing Slater + Gordon staff and containing salary information was sent from a private Gmail account last Friday; a former employee whose name appeared in the email's metadata denies authorship, while the firm's investigation clears the interim chief people officer and points ...
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44% Bias Score

Legal Dispute Erupts in Cepyme Over Proxy Voting Elimination
A legal opinion supports Cepyme's recent elimination of proxy voting, despite objections from a majority of its Executive Committee, creating an internal conflict before upcoming elections.

Legal Dispute Erupts in Cepyme Over Proxy Voting Elimination
A legal opinion supports Cepyme's recent elimination of proxy voting, despite objections from a majority of its Executive Committee, creating an internal conflict before upcoming elections.
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52% Bias Score
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