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Greek Court Limits Municipal Power over Road Repair Standards
A Greek court ruled against the Alimos Municipality's stricter regulations on road repairs by third parties, citing a lack of legal authority to impose rules exceeding national standards; the municipality argued for stricter measures to address subpar repairs by utility companies, but the court side...
Greek Court Limits Municipal Power over Road Repair Standards
A Greek court ruled against the Alimos Municipality's stricter regulations on road repairs by third parties, citing a lack of legal authority to impose rules exceeding national standards; the municipality argued for stricter measures to address subpar repairs by utility companies, but the court side...
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44% Bias Score


Dortmund Sues AfD Over Unauthorized Use of City Coat of Arms on Election Posters
The city of Dortmund is suing the AfD for unauthorized use of its coat of arms on 950 election posters, escalating a conflict over the use of civic imagery in political campaigns; the AfD also faces a similar issue with BVB.
Dortmund Sues AfD Over Unauthorized Use of City Coat of Arms on Election Posters
The city of Dortmund is suing the AfD for unauthorized use of its coat of arms on 950 election posters, escalating a conflict over the use of civic imagery in political campaigns; the AfD also faces a similar issue with BVB.
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36% Bias Score


Cambodia Rejects Thailand's Lawsuit Over Border Clashes
Following armed clashes on July 24th along their disputed border, Thailand filed a lawsuit against Cambodia for alleged military violations of its sovereignty, prompting Cambodia to reject the accusations as politically motivated and baseless, while reaffirming commitment to the July 28th ceasefire ...
Cambodia Rejects Thailand's Lawsuit Over Border Clashes
Following armed clashes on July 24th along their disputed border, Thailand filed a lawsuit against Cambodia for alleged military violations of its sovereignty, prompting Cambodia to reject the accusations as politically motivated and baseless, while reaffirming commitment to the July 28th ceasefire ...
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64% Bias Score


Beiranvand's 4-Month Ban, 27 Billion Toman Fine Concludes 13-Month Dispute
Following a 13-month dispute, Alireza Beiranvand was ruled to pay 27.4 billion Iranian tomans to Persepolis FC and serve a four-month suspension from national and club football; however, the ruling's timing and the 10-month delay raise significant questions about procedural fairness and external inf...
Beiranvand's 4-Month Ban, 27 Billion Toman Fine Concludes 13-Month Dispute
Following a 13-month dispute, Alireza Beiranvand was ruled to pay 27.4 billion Iranian tomans to Persepolis FC and serve a four-month suspension from national and club football; however, the ruling's timing and the 10-month delay raise significant questions about procedural fairness and external inf...
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32% Bias Score


Ferrovial Sues Acciona for Alleged Misappropriation of Trade Secrets
Ferrovial sued Acciona in a US court for alleged misappropriation of trade secrets after five former Ferrovial executives joined Acciona, allegedly downloading over 100,000 confidential documents before their departure. Acciona denies these claims and requests dismissal.
Ferrovial Sues Acciona for Alleged Misappropriation of Trade Secrets
Ferrovial sued Acciona in a US court for alleged misappropriation of trade secrets after five former Ferrovial executives joined Acciona, allegedly downloading over 100,000 confidential documents before their departure. Acciona denies these claims and requests dismissal.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Permit for Borkum Gas Project Cable, but Project Remains Halted
The Lower Saxony Higher Administrative Court upheld a water permit for a power cable to a planned gas extraction platform off Borkum, but the project remains halted due to a separate ongoing legal challenge regarding environmental permits; the cable would traverse a protected reef area.
German Court Upholds Permit for Borkum Gas Project Cable, but Project Remains Halted
The Lower Saxony Higher Administrative Court upheld a water permit for a power cable to a planned gas extraction platform off Borkum, but the project remains halted due to a separate ongoing legal challenge regarding environmental permits; the cable would traverse a protected reef area.
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36% Bias Score

La Liga Seeks to Play Match in Miami
The RFEF will petition UEFA and FIFA to approve playing the December 21st Villarreal-Barcelona La Liga match at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, despite previous legal battles and opposition from the AFE due to lack of player input, following a FIFA regulatory change.

La Liga Seeks to Play Match in Miami
The RFEF will petition UEFA and FIFA to approve playing the December 21st Villarreal-Barcelona La Liga match at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, despite previous legal battles and opposition from the AFE due to lack of player input, following a FIFA regulatory change.
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36% Bias Score

Naver Acquires Wallapop for €650 Million, Sparking Investor Dispute
South Korean internet giant Naver acquired a 70.5% stake in Spanish secondhand-goods startup Wallapop for €650 million, significantly below its previous €806 million valuation, sparking investor controversy and potential legal action.

Naver Acquires Wallapop for €650 Million, Sparking Investor Dispute
South Korean internet giant Naver acquired a 70.5% stake in Spanish secondhand-goods startup Wallapop for €650 million, significantly below its previous €806 million valuation, sparking investor controversy and potential legal action.
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52% Bias Score

Unaccredited University in Turkey Faces Lawsuits, Fines, and Acquittal
Newport International University", operating without accreditation in Turkey, faced multiple lawsuits from 2004-2007, including those filed by TMMOB and YÖK, resulting in fines for some individuals, but also acquittals based on specific actions and lack of jurisdiction in other cases.

Unaccredited University in Turkey Faces Lawsuits, Fines, and Acquittal
Newport International University", operating without accreditation in Turkey, faced multiple lawsuits from 2004-2007, including those filed by TMMOB and YÖK, resulting in fines for some individuals, but also acquittals based on specific actions and lack of jurisdiction in other cases.
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40% Bias Score

Catalonia-Aragon Conflict over Sijena Murals Escalates Amidst Accusations and Legal Challenges
Spain's Supreme Court ordered the return of Romanesque paintings from Catalonia's MNAC museum to Aragon in May, prompting initial compliance from Catalonia but sparking recent public statements from Catalan President Illa emphasizing Catalonia's role in preserving the murals for 80 years amidst accu...

Catalonia-Aragon Conflict over Sijena Murals Escalates Amidst Accusations and Legal Challenges
Spain's Supreme Court ordered the return of Romanesque paintings from Catalonia's MNAC museum to Aragon in May, prompting initial compliance from Catalonia but sparking recent public statements from Catalan President Illa emphasizing Catalonia's role in preserving the murals for 80 years amidst accu...
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48% Bias Score

Pozuelo Orders Closure of Government Immigrant Center for Lack of Permits
The municipality of Pozuelo de Alarcón ordered the closure of a government-run immigrant center housing over 500 people due to the lack of necessary licenses and permits, creating a conflict between local and national authorities.

Pozuelo Orders Closure of Government Immigrant Center for Lack of Permits
The municipality of Pozuelo de Alarcón ordered the closure of a government-run immigrant center housing over 500 people due to the lack of necessary licenses and permits, creating a conflict between local and national authorities.
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72% Bias Score

Hudson's Bay Sells Leases Amidst Legal Battles
Hudson's Bay Co. secured court approval to sell six leases for over $5 million, but faces opposition to a larger $69.1 million deal with Weihong Liu for 25 leases, amid its bankruptcy proceedings; the situation highlights disputes between Hudson's Bay, its creditors, and landlords.

Hudson's Bay Sells Leases Amidst Legal Battles
Hudson's Bay Co. secured court approval to sell six leases for over $5 million, but faces opposition to a larger $69.1 million deal with Weihong Liu for 25 leases, amid its bankruptcy proceedings; the situation highlights disputes between Hudson's Bay, its creditors, and landlords.
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44% Bias Score
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