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Azerbaijan to Sue Russia over Downed Flight 8243
Azerbaijan will sue Russia internationally over the December 2022 downing of Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 near Aktau, Kazakhstan, which killed 38, after Russia failed to provide sufficient answers following three requests, citing a preliminary report showing it was shot down by a Russian Pantsir-...
Azerbaijan to Sue Russia over Downed Flight 8243
Azerbaijan will sue Russia internationally over the December 2022 downing of Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 near Aktau, Kazakhstan, which killed 38, after Russia failed to provide sufficient answers following three requests, citing a preliminary report showing it was shot down by a Russian Pantsir-...
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60% Bias Score


Contempt Application Against Nine Entertainment Dismissed
A federal court dismissed a contempt application filed by a pro-Israel group against Nine Entertainment, its editors (Patrick Elligett and Bevan Shields), and reporters (Michael Bachelard and Calum Jaspan), for publishing names protected by a suppression order in the Antoinette Lattouf unlawful term...
Contempt Application Against Nine Entertainment Dismissed
A federal court dismissed a contempt application filed by a pro-Israel group against Nine Entertainment, its editors (Patrick Elligett and Bevan Shields), and reporters (Michael Bachelard and Calum Jaspan), for publishing names protected by a suppression order in the Antoinette Lattouf unlawful term...
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36% Bias Score


SRL Authority, Council in $6.9 Million Land Dispute
The Suburban Rail Loop Authority and Whitehorse City Council are in a $6.9 million dispute over compensation for the compulsory acquisition of Sinnott Street Reserve in Burwood, used for the construction of a new train station; the council seeks $16.4 million, while the Authority offered $9.5 millio...
SRL Authority, Council in $6.9 Million Land Dispute
The Suburban Rail Loop Authority and Whitehorse City Council are in a $6.9 million dispute over compensation for the compulsory acquisition of Sinnott Street Reserve in Burwood, used for the construction of a new train station; the council seeks $16.4 million, while the Authority offered $9.5 millio...
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36% Bias Score


Argentina Wins Temporary Reprieve in YPF Expropriation Case
A New York appeals court temporarily suspended an order requiring Argentina to transfer 51% of YPF shares to Burford and Eton funds, delaying a $17.75 billion payment stemming from the 2012 expropriation of YPF from Repsol. This buys Argentina time to appeal the original ruling.
Argentina Wins Temporary Reprieve in YPF Expropriation Case
A New York appeals court temporarily suspended an order requiring Argentina to transfer 51% of YPF shares to Burford and Eton funds, delaying a $17.75 billion payment stemming from the 2012 expropriation of YPF from Repsol. This buys Argentina time to appeal the original ruling.
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40% Bias Score


Argentina Faces Contempt of Court in YPF Share Dispute
A New York judge rejected Argentina's request to delay transferring 51% of YPF shares to investment funds, escalating a legal battle over the 2012 expropriation of the Argentine oil company from Repsol, potentially leading to contempt of court for Argentina if they do not comply within three days.
Argentina Faces Contempt of Court in YPF Share Dispute
A New York judge rejected Argentina's request to delay transferring 51% of YPF shares to investment funds, escalating a legal battle over the 2012 expropriation of the Argentine oil company from Repsol, potentially leading to contempt of court for Argentina if they do not comply within three days.
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56% Bias Score


Mbappé vs. PSG: Club World Cup Semifinal Amidst €55 Million Legal Dispute
Kylian Mbappé will play against his former club, PSG, in the Club World Cup semifinal amidst a legal battle involving a €55 million claim for unpaid wages and accusations of moral harassment; Mbappé recently withdrew his harassment claim but the financial dispute continues.
Mbappé vs. PSG: Club World Cup Semifinal Amidst €55 Million Legal Dispute
Kylian Mbappé will play against his former club, PSG, in the Club World Cup semifinal amidst a legal battle involving a €55 million claim for unpaid wages and accusations of moral harassment; Mbappé recently withdrew his harassment claim but the financial dispute continues.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Court Challenges Law's Constitutionality in CHP Congress Case
The Ankara 26th Asliye Criminal Court challenged the constitutionality of a law concerning its jurisdiction in a case against 12 individuals, including Ekrem İmamoğlu, for alleged irregularities in CHP's 38th Ordinary Congress; a trial is set for December 4th if the challenge fails.

Turkish Court Challenges Law's Constitutionality in CHP Congress Case
The Ankara 26th Asliye Criminal Court challenged the constitutionality of a law concerning its jurisdiction in a case against 12 individuals, including Ekrem İmamoğlu, for alleged irregularities in CHP's 38th Ordinary Congress; a trial is set for December 4th if the challenge fails.
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40% Bias Score

US Supports Argentina in YPF Legal Battle
The US government will support Argentina in a legal dispute over the 2012 nationalization of YPF, arguing that a forced share transfer violates sovereign immunity principles, preventing Argentina from paying $16 billion demanded by Burford and Eton Capital funds, potentially setting a precedent for ...

US Supports Argentina in YPF Legal Battle
The US government will support Argentina in a legal dispute over the 2012 nationalization of YPF, arguing that a forced share transfer violates sovereign immunity principles, preventing Argentina from paying $16 billion demanded by Burford and Eton Capital funds, potentially setting a precedent for ...
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32% Bias Score

Asylum Seeker Relocation Highlights Legal Disputes in Rott am Inn
Approximately 30 asylum seekers were temporarily housed in a contested Rott am Inn facility Wednesday before being moved to a Raubling gymnasium due to legal challenges and community opposition, highlighting communication failures between the Rosenheim district office and local authorities.

Asylum Seeker Relocation Highlights Legal Disputes in Rott am Inn
Approximately 30 asylum seekers were temporarily housed in a contested Rott am Inn facility Wednesday before being moved to a Raubling gymnasium due to legal challenges and community opposition, highlighting communication failures between the Rosenheim district office and local authorities.
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60% Bias Score

Justice Department Upholds Ghislaine Maxwell's 20-Year Sentence
The Justice Department rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal, upholding her 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking despite her lawyers' argument that a 2008 plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein should grant her immunity; the Supreme Court will not review the case.

Justice Department Upholds Ghislaine Maxwell's 20-Year Sentence
The Justice Department rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal, upholding her 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking despite her lawyers' argument that a 2008 plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein should grant her immunity; the Supreme Court will not review the case.
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Senate Legally Obligated to Uphold University Contracts
A legal opinion confirms that Berlin must uphold university contracts signed in February 2024, guaranteeing annual 5% budget increases until 2028, despite December 2024 budget cuts; failure to comply could lead to lawsuits.

Berlin Senate Legally Obligated to Uphold University Contracts
A legal opinion confirms that Berlin must uphold university contracts signed in February 2024, guaranteeing annual 5% budget increases until 2028, despite December 2024 budget cuts; failure to comply could lead to lawsuits.
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40% Bias Score

RTVE Faces €1 Billion Tax Dispute Loss
RTVE, Spain's public broadcaster, faces over €1 billion in potential losses due to tax disputes with the Spanish Treasury regarding VAT deductions, impacting its financial stability and raising concerns about the future of public broadcasting in Spain.

RTVE Faces €1 Billion Tax Dispute Loss
RTVE, Spain's public broadcaster, faces over €1 billion in potential losses due to tax disputes with the Spanish Treasury regarding VAT deductions, impacting its financial stability and raising concerns about the future of public broadcasting in Spain.
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40% Bias Score
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