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Telefónica Perú Files for Bankruptcy Amidst Mounting Losses and Tax Disputes
Telefónica Perú declared bankruptcy in 2024 due to a net loss of 3.391,59 million soles (872 million euros), a 452.83% increase from the previous year, primarily caused by long-standing tax disputes with SUNAT totaling 2.473 million soles (634.5 million euros) and high competition.
Telefónica Perú Files for Bankruptcy Amidst Mounting Losses and Tax Disputes
Telefónica Perú declared bankruptcy in 2024 due to a net loss of 3.391,59 million soles (872 million euros), a 452.83% increase from the previous year, primarily caused by long-standing tax disputes with SUNAT totaling 2.473 million soles (634.5 million euros) and high competition.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Construction Giants Secure €1.35 Billion in Thessaly Reconstruction Contracts
Greek construction giants won €1.35 billion in Thessaly reconstruction contracts, prompting legal challenges from smaller firms, most of which have been rejected, potentially delaying the project.
Greek Construction Giants Secure €1.35 Billion in Thessaly Reconstruction Contracts
Greek construction giants won €1.35 billion in Thessaly reconstruction contracts, prompting legal challenges from smaller firms, most of which have been rejected, potentially delaying the project.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds Congress Secretary General Appointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld Fernando Galindo's appointment as Secretary General of the Congress, rejecting a lawsuit by Manuel Fernández-Fontecha who publicly criticized the appointment and the amnesty law, and was ordered to pay court costs.
Supreme Court Upholds Congress Secretary General Appointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld Fernando Galindo's appointment as Secretary General of the Congress, rejecting a lawsuit by Manuel Fernández-Fontecha who publicly criticized the appointment and the amnesty law, and was ordered to pay court costs.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Court Upholds Kışladağ Gold Mine Operations Amidst ECtHR Ruling
TÜPRAG Metal Madencilik announced today that the Uşak Administrative Court deemed the European Court of Human Rights' (ECtHR) ruling on the Kışladağ gold mine procedural, not affecting operations, following a T24 report on a potential retrial. The company highlighted 19 years of consistent environme...
Turkish Court Upholds Kışladağ Gold Mine Operations Amidst ECtHR Ruling
TÜPRAG Metal Madencilik announced today that the Uşak Administrative Court deemed the European Court of Human Rights' (ECtHR) ruling on the Kışladağ gold mine procedural, not affecting operations, following a T24 report on a potential retrial. The company highlighted 19 years of consistent environme...
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48% Bias Score


Musk Sues OpenAI and Microsoft, Alleging Betrayal of Non-Profit Mission
Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft in February 2024, alleging that they betrayed OpenAI's original non-profit mission and prioritized profit over public good; the lawsuit followed Musk's departure from OpenAI in 2018 and its subsequent transition to a capped-profit model with sig...
Musk Sues OpenAI and Microsoft, Alleging Betrayal of Non-Profit Mission
Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft in February 2024, alleging that they betrayed OpenAI's original non-profit mission and prioritized profit over public good; the lawsuit followed Musk's departure from OpenAI in 2018 and its subsequent transition to a capped-profit model with sig...
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44% Bias Score


Sanremo 2025: High Stakes Amidst Legal Uncertainty
The 2025 Sanremo Music Festival (February 11-15) faces challenges: maintaining high viewership after Amadeus's record-breaking run (15 million+ viewers in 2024), securing advertising revenue (targeting €67 million), and navigating legal issues after a court ruling deemed Rai's direct contract illegi...
Sanremo 2025: High Stakes Amidst Legal Uncertainty
The 2025 Sanremo Music Festival (February 11-15) faces challenges: maintaining high viewership after Amadeus's record-breaking run (15 million+ viewers in 2024), securing advertising revenue (targeting €67 million), and navigating legal issues after a court ruling deemed Rai's direct contract illegi...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Overturn Reinstatement of Fired Ethics Watchdog
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings that reinstated Hampton Dellinger, the fired head of the Office of Special Counsel, arguing that these rulings limit the president's executive power; Dellinger was fired earlier this month and temporarily reinstat...

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Overturn Reinstatement of Fired Ethics Watchdog
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings that reinstated Hampton Dellinger, the fired head of the Office of Special Counsel, arguing that these rulings limit the president's executive power; Dellinger was fired earlier this month and temporarily reinstat...
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48% Bias Score

Musk's Conditional OpenAI Bid: A Clash Over AI's Future
Elon Musk's $97.4 billion offer to acquire OpenAI is conditional on the company's non-profit status; OpenAI's board has challenged Musk's motives, citing his past lawsuits and highlighting the hypocrisy of his bid.

Musk's Conditional OpenAI Bid: A Clash Over AI's Future
Elon Musk's $97.4 billion offer to acquire OpenAI is conditional on the company's non-profit status; OpenAI's board has challenged Musk's motives, citing his past lawsuits and highlighting the hypocrisy of his bid.
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60% Bias Score

Transgender Doctor Accused of Fabricating Incident in Workplace Dispute
A transgender doctor in Fife, Dr. Beth Upton, is accused by Nurse Sandie Peggie of fabricating a patient safety incident to retaliate for a conflict over shared changing facilities, leading to an employment tribunal where Dr. Upton denies the accusations and states she is seeking justice.

Transgender Doctor Accused of Fabricating Incident in Workplace Dispute
A transgender doctor in Fife, Dr. Beth Upton, is accused by Nurse Sandie Peggie of fabricating a patient safety incident to retaliate for a conflict over shared changing facilities, leading to an employment tribunal where Dr. Upton denies the accusations and states she is seeking justice.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Blocking Federal Funding Freeze
The Trump administration is appealing a Rhode Island court decision that blocked its attempt to freeze billions in federal funding, arguing the judge overstepped its authority and violated the separation of powers; 23 state attorneys general oppose the appeal, citing harm to millions.

Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Blocking Federal Funding Freeze
The Trump administration is appealing a Rhode Island court decision that blocked its attempt to freeze billions in federal funding, arguing the judge overstepped its authority and violated the separation of powers; 23 state attorneys general oppose the appeal, citing harm to millions.
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32% Bias Score

Trump DOJ Challenges Judge's Block on Musk's Access to Treasury Data
A federal judge's order blocking Elon Musk and associates from accessing Treasury Department data due to privacy concerns prompted a challenge from the Trump Justice Department, which deemed the ruling unconstitutional, sparking a debate over executive and judicial authority.

Trump DOJ Challenges Judge's Block on Musk's Access to Treasury Data
A federal judge's order blocking Elon Musk and associates from accessing Treasury Department data due to privacy concerns prompted a challenge from the Trump Justice Department, which deemed the ruling unconstitutional, sparking a debate over executive and judicial authority.
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76% Bias Score

NewJeans Legally Changes Name to NJZ Amid Label Dispute
K-pop group NewJeans legally changed its name to NJZ amid a contract dispute with its label, Ador, debuting the new name and a new song at ComplexCon Hong Kong in March, while facing a lawsuit and injunction request from Ador, which disputes allegations of mistreatment.

NewJeans Legally Changes Name to NJZ Amid Label Dispute
K-pop group NewJeans legally changed its name to NJZ amid a contract dispute with its label, Ador, debuting the new name and a new song at ComplexCon Hong Kong in March, while facing a lawsuit and injunction request from Ador, which disputes allegations of mistreatment.
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40% Bias Score
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