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Lula Vetoes Controversial Environmental Bill, Sparking Ongoing Debate
President Lula da Silva vetoed 63 sections of a bill that would relax environmental licensing in Brazil, blocking self-licensing for medium-impact projects, maintaining indigenous and quilombola rights, and partially restricting exemptions for agribusiness, though concerns remain about the new 'fast...
Lula Vetoes Controversial Environmental Bill, Sparking Ongoing Debate
President Lula da Silva vetoed 63 sections of a bill that would relax environmental licensing in Brazil, blocking self-licensing for medium-impact projects, maintaining indigenous and quilombola rights, and partially restricting exemptions for agribusiness, though concerns remain about the new 'fast...
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40% Bias Score


Hong Kong Implements Stringent Stablecoin Regulations
Hong Kong's Stablecoins Ordinance, taking effect Friday, introduces strict licensing requirements for stablecoin issuers, prioritizing a cautious approach to ensure market stability. The HKMA encourages early engagement by August 31st, with applications due September 30th, and anticipates the first ...
Hong Kong Implements Stringent Stablecoin Regulations
Hong Kong's Stablecoins Ordinance, taking effect Friday, introduces strict licensing requirements for stablecoin issuers, prioritizing a cautious approach to ensure market stability. The HKMA encourages early engagement by August 31st, with applications due September 30th, and anticipates the first ...
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28% Bias Score


Manitoba Nursing Regulator Raises Alarm Over Internationally Educated Nurses
Manitoba's nursing regulator alleges that internationally educated nurses licensed through interprovincial labor mobility are contributing to preventable patient deaths, prompting a conflict with the provincial government over licensing standards and the Canadian Free Trade Agreement.
Manitoba Nursing Regulator Raises Alarm Over Internationally Educated Nurses
Manitoba's nursing regulator alleges that internationally educated nurses licensed through interprovincial labor mobility are contributing to preventable patient deaths, prompting a conflict with the provincial government over licensing standards and the Canadian Free Trade Agreement.
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52% Bias Score


Stricter Moorland Burning Rules May Increase Wildfire Risk in Scotland
New licensing rules for controlled burning of moorland vegetation in Scotland could increase wildfire risk due to technical licensing demands, despite the practice's role in wildfire prevention, according to Scottish Land and Estates; the government maintains that sufficient preparation time has bee...
Stricter Moorland Burning Rules May Increase Wildfire Risk in Scotland
New licensing rules for controlled burning of moorland vegetation in Scotland could increase wildfire risk due to technical licensing demands, despite the practice's role in wildfire prevention, according to Scottish Land and Estates; the government maintains that sufficient preparation time has bee...
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44% Bias Score


ACLP Simplifies Access to Patented Crop Traits, Boosting European Agricultural Innovation
The Agricultural Crop Licensing Platform (ACLP), launched in 2023 by European plant breeding companies, simplifies access to over 95% of patented traits for European plant breeders, streamlining licensing agreements and offering arbitration to ensure fair access to crucial agricultural technologies,...
ACLP Simplifies Access to Patented Crop Traits, Boosting European Agricultural Innovation
The Agricultural Crop Licensing Platform (ACLP), launched in 2023 by European plant breeding companies, simplifies access to over 95% of patented traits for European plant breeders, streamlining licensing agreements and offering arbitration to ensure fair access to crucial agricultural technologies,...
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48% Bias Score


Lidl Wins Approval for First In-Store Pub in Northern Ireland
A Northern Ireland High Court approved Lidl's application for its first in-store pub in Dundonald, County Down, rejecting a legal challenge that argued sufficient licensed premises already existed; the pub will seat approximately 45 customers and include an off-sales liquor store.
Lidl Wins Approval for First In-Store Pub in Northern Ireland
A Northern Ireland High Court approved Lidl's application for its first in-store pub in Dundonald, County Down, rejecting a legal challenge that argued sufficient licensed premises already existed; the pub will seat approximately 45 customers and include an off-sales liquor store.
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36% Bias Score

GPT-OSS: A Partially Open-Source AI Model Raises Concerns
OpenAI's August 5th, 2025 release of GPT-OSS, marketed as open-source, only open-sourced the model weights under the Apache 2.0 license, raising concerns about its true accessibility and potential for misuse.

GPT-OSS: A Partially Open-Source AI Model Raises Concerns
OpenAI's August 5th, 2025 release of GPT-OSS, marketed as open-source, only open-sourced the model weights under the Apache 2.0 license, raising concerns about its true accessibility and potential for misuse.
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52% Bias Score

UK Government Unveils Plans to Revitalize High Streets with Hospitality Reforms
The UK government announced plans to overhaul planning and licensing rules to boost high streets, including simplifying conversions of shops into hospitality venues, fast-tracking outdoor dining permits, and requiring soundproofing for new developments near existing venues, aiming to create "hospita...

UK Government Unveils Plans to Revitalize High Streets with Hospitality Reforms
The UK government announced plans to overhaul planning and licensing rules to boost high streets, including simplifying conversions of shops into hospitality venues, fast-tracking outdoor dining permits, and requiring soundproofing for new developments near existing venues, aiming to create "hospita...
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56% Bias Score

NYT Licenses Content to Amazon for AI Training
The New York Times announced a multi-year deal licensing its content to Amazon for AI model training, marking a shift from its previous lawsuits against AI companies for copyright infringement and aiming to generate revenue while maintaining journalistic integrity.

NYT Licenses Content to Amazon for AI Training
The New York Times announced a multi-year deal licensing its content to Amazon for AI model training, marking a shift from its previous lawsuits against AI companies for copyright infringement and aiming to generate revenue while maintaining journalistic integrity.
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40% Bias Score

VeVe: Leading Platform for Digital Collectibles Reaches $1 Billion in Sales
New Zealand-based startup VeVe is the leading platform for licensed digital collectibles and comics, with over $1 billion in sales and 10 million digital comic transactions in the past year, leveraging blockchain technology and offering a metaverse experience.

VeVe: Leading Platform for Digital Collectibles Reaches $1 Billion in Sales
New Zealand-based startup VeVe is the leading platform for licensed digital collectibles and comics, with over $1 billion in sales and 10 million digital comic transactions in the past year, leveraging blockchain technology and offering a metaverse experience.
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44% Bias Score

Licensing Fuels $30 Million Startup in Egypt
Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed Ali used a $50 provisional patent and licensing agreements to build a $30 million manufacturing company in five years, gaining capital, expertise, and market data without losing ownership.

Licensing Fuels $30 Million Startup in Egypt
Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed Ali used a $50 provisional patent and licensing agreements to build a $30 million manufacturing company in five years, gaining capital, expertise, and market data without losing ownership.
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60% Bias Score

Northern Ireland Revokes 890 Firearm Licenses Amidst Suitability Concerns
In Northern Ireland, 890 firearm licenses were revoked between May 2022 and May 2024 due to suitability concerns, raising questions about licensing procedures and prompting calls for review despite the PSNI's emphasis on public safety.

Northern Ireland Revokes 890 Firearm Licenses Amidst Suitability Concerns
In Northern Ireland, 890 firearm licenses were revoked between May 2022 and May 2024 due to suitability concerns, raising questions about licensing procedures and prompting calls for review despite the PSNI's emphasis on public safety.
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48% Bias Score
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