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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


Trump Tariffs Temporarily Upheld Pending Supreme Court Appeal
President Trump's sweeping global tariffs, including a 10 percent levy on Australian goods, were temporarily preserved by a federal appeals court despite lower courts finding them unlawful; the administration plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Trump Tariffs Temporarily Upheld Pending Supreme Court Appeal
President Trump's sweeping global tariffs, including a 10 percent levy on Australian goods, were temporarily preserved by a federal appeals court despite lower courts finding them unlawful; the administration plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.
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64% Bias Score


Telefónica Loses $60 Million in Interest in Millicom Legal Dispute
A New York court ruling reduced Telefónica's compensation in its lawsuit against Millicom for breach of contract regarding the sale of its Costa Rican subsidiary, impacting Telefónica's finances by approximately $60 million in lost interest. The dispute stems from Millicom's 2020 failure to complete...
Telefónica Loses $60 Million in Interest in Millicom Legal Dispute
A New York court ruling reduced Telefónica's compensation in its lawsuit against Millicom for breach of contract regarding the sale of its Costa Rican subsidiary, impacting Telefónica's finances by approximately $60 million in lost interest. The dispute stems from Millicom's 2020 failure to complete...
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32% Bias Score


Texas Woman Sues Lottery Commission Over $83.5 Million Unpaid Winnings
A Texas woman is suing the state lottery commission for failing to pay her an $83.5 million prize after winning the Lotto Texas lottery via the Jackpocket app, a lottery courier service the commission later banned.
Texas Woman Sues Lottery Commission Over $83.5 Million Unpaid Winnings
A Texas woman is suing the state lottery commission for failing to pay her an $83.5 million prize after winning the Lotto Texas lottery via the Jackpocket app, a lottery courier service the commission later banned.
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48% 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

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Change Harvard's Student Visa Program
US District Judge Allison Burroughs issued a temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration from altering Harvard University's student visa program following last week's emergency intervention to halt the program's revocation; the judge stated her intent to maintain the status quo.

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Change Harvard's Student Visa Program
US District Judge Allison Burroughs issued a temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration from altering Harvard University's student visa program following last week's emergency intervention to halt the program's revocation; the judge stated her intent to maintain the status quo.
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Reverses Block on Trump Tariffs, Leaving Global Trade Uncertain
A US federal court initially blocked President Trump's tariffs imposed under a national emergency law, but an appeals court reversed this decision, creating uncertainty for global trade and prompting further legal challenges. The tariffs affect various goods from many countries, including those impl...

Appeals Court Reverses Block on Trump Tariffs, Leaving Global Trade Uncertain
A US federal court initially blocked President Trump's tariffs imposed under a national emergency law, but an appeals court reversed this decision, creating uncertainty for global trade and prompting further legal challenges. The tariffs affect various goods from many countries, including those impl...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Orders Return of Sijena Murals to Huesca
The Spanish Supreme Court ordered the return of 13th-century Romanesque murals from Barcelona's MNAC museum to their original location in the Villanueva de Sijena monastery in Huesca, rejecting Catalonia's claim of ownership based on a legally invalid 1992 agreement and highlighting the risk of dama...

Supreme Court Orders Return of Sijena Murals to Huesca
The Spanish Supreme Court ordered the return of 13th-century Romanesque murals from Barcelona's MNAC museum to their original location in the Villanueva de Sijena monastery in Huesca, rejecting Catalonia's claim of ownership based on a legally invalid 1992 agreement and highlighting the risk of dama...
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48% Bias Score

Italian Court Rejects Savoy Family's Jewel Claim
A Rome court ruled on May 15, 2024, that the Savoy family's claim to their jewels, currently held by the Italian state since 1946, is unfounded, prompting the family to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.

Italian Court Rejects Savoy Family's Jewel Claim
A Rome court ruled on May 15, 2024, that the Savoy family's claim to their jewels, currently held by the Italian state since 1946, is unfounded, prompting the family to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
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48% Bias Score
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