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German Infrastructure Repair Delayed by Environmental Lawsuits
Germany's €500 billion infrastructure fund faces delays due to numerous environmental lawsuits; CDU/CSU wants to eliminate the right for environmental groups to sue, a move facing legal and political hurdles, as a study shows that environmental lawsuits are unusually successful.
German Infrastructure Repair Delayed by Environmental Lawsuits
Germany's €500 billion infrastructure fund faces delays due to numerous environmental lawsuits; CDU/CSU wants to eliminate the right for environmental groups to sue, a move facing legal and political hurdles, as a study shows that environmental lawsuits are unusually successful.
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52% Bias Score


Georgia Law Could Significantly Impact Glyphosate Lawsuits Against Bayer
Georgia is considering legislation that could significantly reduce the success of lawsuits against Bayer concerning its glyphosate product, impacting approximately 181,000 pending lawsuits; Bayer is pursuing similar legislation in other states.
Georgia Law Could Significantly Impact Glyphosate Lawsuits Against Bayer
Georgia is considering legislation that could significantly reduce the success of lawsuits against Bayer concerning its glyphosate product, impacting approximately 181,000 pending lawsuits; Bayer is pursuing similar legislation in other states.
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56% Bias Score


Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE Over Climate Change Impacts
Peruvian farmer Saul Luciano Lliuya is suing German energy giant RWE for €17,000 to protect his village Huaraz from a swelling glacier lake, citing RWE's contribution to climate change; a hearing begins March 17 in Hamm, Germany.
Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE Over Climate Change Impacts
Peruvian farmer Saul Luciano Lliuya is suing German energy giant RWE for €17,000 to protect his village Huaraz from a swelling glacier lake, citing RWE's contribution to climate change; a hearing begins March 17 in Hamm, Germany.
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48% Bias Score


Milieudefensie Appeals to Netherlands Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing to the Netherlands Supreme Court to force Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, following a lower court victory overturned by an appeals court that argued setting a precise emission reduction percentage is unfeasible.
Milieudefensie Appeals to Netherlands Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing to the Netherlands Supreme Court to force Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, following a lower court victory overturned by an appeals court that argued setting a precise emission reduction percentage is unfeasible.
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44% Bias Score


Deel's $800M Revenue Run Rate Fuels IPO Plans Amidst Lawsuit
Deel, a human resources software firm, reached an $800 million annual revenue run rate, a 70% year-over-year increase in December, and is preparing for an IPO as early as next year, despite facing a lawsuit alleging money laundering.
Deel's $800M Revenue Run Rate Fuels IPO Plans Amidst Lawsuit
Deel, a human resources software firm, reached an $800 million annual revenue run rate, a 70% year-over-year increase in December, and is preparing for an IPO as early as next year, despite facing a lawsuit alleging money laundering.
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40% Bias Score


Georgia Governor Pushes Tort Reform Amidst Debate Over Rising Insurance Costs
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is pushing for tort reform to lower insurance costs, proposing changes to liability rules, compensation limits, and jury processes; the impact on premiums remains debated, with some studies showing mixed results and others emphasizing the influence of other economic facto...
Georgia Governor Pushes Tort Reform Amidst Debate Over Rising Insurance Costs
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is pushing for tort reform to lower insurance costs, proposing changes to liability rules, compensation limits, and jury processes; the impact on premiums remains debated, with some studies showing mixed results and others emphasizing the influence of other economic facto...
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48% Bias Score

Bayer Faces $2.1 Billion Roundup Verdict in Georgia
A Georgia jury ordered Bayer to pay $2.1 billion in a Roundup cancer lawsuit, one of the largest awards in the ongoing litigation involving the weed killer, which Bayer insists is not carcinogenic, despite a 2015 IARC classification and over 60,000 pending cases.

Bayer Faces $2.1 Billion Roundup Verdict in Georgia
A Georgia jury ordered Bayer to pay $2.1 billion in a Roundup cancer lawsuit, one of the largest awards in the ongoing litigation involving the weed killer, which Bayer insists is not carcinogenic, despite a 2015 IARC classification and over 60,000 pending cases.
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48% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Hospital Plan, Prioritizing Quality Over Accessibility
A Düsseldorf court upheld North Rhine-Westphalia's new hospital plan, restricting services at several hospitals, including those in Wesel and Wuppertal, effective April 1st, 2024, prioritizing quality and specialization over geographic proximity for complex procedures like leukemia, lymphoma, and pa...

German Court Upholds Hospital Plan, Prioritizing Quality Over Accessibility
A Düsseldorf court upheld North Rhine-Westphalia's new hospital plan, restricting services at several hospitals, including those in Wesel and Wuppertal, effective April 1st, 2024, prioritizing quality and specialization over geographic proximity for complex procedures like leukemia, lymphoma, and pa...
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36% Bias Score

French Lawsuits Highlight Difficulty in Proving Drug-Induced Behavioral Changes
In France, lawsuits allege that the Parkinson's drug Requip caused unusual behavioral changes in patients, while a separate case involving the antidepressant Paroxetine raises similar concerns about proving drug-induced behavioral shifts, highlighting challenges in distinguishing pre-existing condit...

French Lawsuits Highlight Difficulty in Proving Drug-Induced Behavioral Changes
In France, lawsuits allege that the Parkinson's drug Requip caused unusual behavioral changes in patients, while a separate case involving the antidepressant Paroxetine raises similar concerns about proving drug-induced behavioral shifts, highlighting challenges in distinguishing pre-existing condit...
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48% Bias Score

Environmental Groups to Challenge Trump's Anti-Environmental Executive Orders
President Trump's executive orders targeting environmental protections are facing legal challenges from environmental nonprofits. These challenges focus on the reversal of the offshore oil and gas drilling ban, a 10-to-1 deregulatory freeze, and potential defunding of key environmental agencies and ...

Environmental Groups to Challenge Trump's Anti-Environmental Executive Orders
President Trump's executive orders targeting environmental protections are facing legal challenges from environmental nonprofits. These challenges focus on the reversal of the offshore oil and gas drilling ban, a 10-to-1 deregulatory freeze, and potential defunding of key environmental agencies and ...
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40% Bias Score

Fame Cove Subdivision Plan Faces Environmental, Legal Challenges
Billionaire Phillip Dong Fang Lee plans to subdivide his 400-hectare Fame Cove property into up to 16 lots for sale, despite a council proposal to protect it and a court order for environmental remediation; the property has a history of environmental breaches and failed development attempts.

Fame Cove Subdivision Plan Faces Environmental, Legal Challenges
Billionaire Phillip Dong Fang Lee plans to subdivide his 400-hectare Fame Cove property into up to 16 lots for sale, despite a council proposal to protect it and a court order for environmental remediation; the property has a history of environmental breaches and failed development attempts.
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60% Bias Score

Google Fights €4.34 Billion EU Android Antitrust Fine
Google faces a €4.34 billion EU fine for allegedly abusing its Android dominance by requiring pre-installation of Google Search and Chrome, a claim Google contests, arguing its strategy fostered competition; the court will issue a ruling on June 12th.

Google Fights €4.34 Billion EU Android Antitrust Fine
Google faces a €4.34 billion EU fine for allegedly abusing its Android dominance by requiring pre-installation of Google Search and Chrome, a claim Google contests, arguing its strategy fostered competition; the court will issue a ruling on June 12th.
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40% Bias Score
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