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Cyprus Talks Stalled Amid Property Dispute and Security Concerns
Ersin Tatar, Turkish Cypriot leader, rejected a tripartite meeting due to unresolved property disputes and alleged acts of terrorism against Turkish Cypriots, demanding their cessation before further talks; UN Special Envoy Maria Angela Olguin is working to facilitate dialogue and build trust betwee...
Cyprus Talks Stalled Amid Property Dispute and Security Concerns
Ersin Tatar, Turkish Cypriot leader, rejected a tripartite meeting due to unresolved property disputes and alleged acts of terrorism against Turkish Cypriots, demanding their cessation before further talks; UN Special Envoy Maria Angela Olguin is working to facilitate dialogue and build trust betwee...
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40% Bias Score


German Court Rules Against Regenbogen AG in Prerow Campsite Dispute
A German court ruled in favor of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, ordering the eviction of Regenbogen AG from the Prerow dune campsite by December 31, 2023, following a lease termination. Despite this, a temporary agreement allows campsite operation in 2025, pending further legal proceedings.
German Court Rules Against Regenbogen AG in Prerow Campsite Dispute
A German court ruled in favor of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, ordering the eviction of Regenbogen AG from the Prerow dune campsite by December 31, 2023, following a lease termination. Despite this, a temporary agreement allows campsite operation in 2025, pending further legal proceedings.
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40% Bias Score


Egypt's Old Rental Law Faces Amendment Deadline
Egypt's Constitutional Court declared parts of the 1981 rental law unconstitutional, prompting the government to propose amendments before the parliamentary session ends in 90 days. This impacts 1.8 million rental units, with 450,000 vacant, and may lead to lawsuits if amendments are not passed.
Egypt's Old Rental Law Faces Amendment Deadline
Egypt's Constitutional Court declared parts of the 1981 rental law unconstitutional, prompting the government to propose amendments before the parliamentary session ends in 90 days. This impacts 1.8 million rental units, with 450,000 vacant, and may lead to lawsuits if amendments are not passed.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine Legalizes Acquisition of Illegally Obtained Property After 10 Years
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy signed a law allowing good-faith acquirers to keep illegally obtained land and property after a 10-year period, sparking debate among businesses and activists, with concerns over environmental impacts and legal challenges.
Ukraine Legalizes Acquisition of Illegally Obtained Property After 10 Years
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy signed a law allowing good-faith acquirers to keep illegally obtained land and property after a 10-year period, sparking debate among businesses and activists, with concerns over environmental impacts and legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Partial Eviction Ordered at German Regenbogencamp
A German court ordered partial eviction of the Regenbogencamp in Prerow for March 14th, due to a lease dispute between operators Regenbogen AG and the landowners after lease non-renewal in late 2023; further legal actions are pending.
Partial Eviction Ordered at German Regenbogencamp
A German court ordered partial eviction of the Regenbogencamp in Prerow for March 14th, due to a lease dispute between operators Regenbogen AG and the landowners after lease non-renewal in late 2023; further legal actions are pending.
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32% Bias Score


France Tightens Rules on Airbnb-Style Rentals in Condominiums
A new French law passed on November 19, 2024, requires owners of short-term rentals in condominiums to inform their managing agents, enabling co-owners to vote on whether to ban them with a two-thirds majority, addressing noise and disturbance issues caused by platforms like Airbnb.
France Tightens Rules on Airbnb-Style Rentals in Condominiums
A new French law passed on November 19, 2024, requires owners of short-term rentals in condominiums to inform their managing agents, enabling co-owners to vote on whether to ban them with a two-thirds majority, addressing noise and disturbance issues caused by platforms like Airbnb.
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40% Bias Score

Illegal Houses on Vinkeveense Plassen Allowed to Stay, But Must Be Smaller
Over 1,600 illegally built houses on the Vinkeveense Plassen in the Netherlands can stay, but must be downsized to a maximum of 22.5 square meters near protected areas, angering residents who are responsible for maintaining their properties and the islands to prevent erosion, while concerns remain a...

Illegal Houses on Vinkeveense Plassen Allowed to Stay, But Must Be Smaller
Over 1,600 illegally built houses on the Vinkeveense Plassen in the Netherlands can stay, but must be downsized to a maximum of 22.5 square meters near protected areas, angering residents who are responsible for maintaining their properties and the islands to prevent erosion, while concerns remain a...
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40% Bias Score

Expedia Hit with \$30 Million Verdict in Cuban Property Seizure Lawsuit
A Miami jury awarded \$30 million to a Cuban American family who claimed Expedia illegally profited from tourism on Cayo Coco, Cuba, property they say was confiscated after Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, marking a potential turning point in decades of legal battles under the Helms-Burton Act.

Expedia Hit with \$30 Million Verdict in Cuban Property Seizure Lawsuit
A Miami jury awarded \$30 million to a Cuban American family who claimed Expedia illegally profited from tourism on Cayo Coco, Cuba, property they say was confiscated after Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, marking a potential turning point in decades of legal battles under the Helms-Burton Act.
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48% Bias Score

Belarusian Exile Faces New Challenges in Latvia
Belarusian journalist Kirill Turowski, along with over 500,000 others, fled Lukashenko's regime and now lives in Latvia, facing challenges integrating and concerns over a proposed law that would ban Belarusian citizens from owning property there.

Belarusian Exile Faces New Challenges in Latvia
Belarusian journalist Kirill Turowski, along with over 500,000 others, fled Lukashenko's regime and now lives in Latvia, facing challenges integrating and concerns over a proposed law that would ban Belarusian citizens from owning property there.
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44% Bias Score

IEE: Illegal Property Occupations in Spain Surge, Exposing Systemic Issues
The Institute of Economic Studies (IEE) reports a 7% increase in illegal property occupations in Spain in 2024, reaching 16,500 cases, contradicting government data and highlighting lengthy legal processes and inadequate legal protection for property owners.

IEE: Illegal Property Occupations in Spain Surge, Exposing Systemic Issues
The Institute of Economic Studies (IEE) reports a 7% increase in illegal property occupations in Spain in 2024, reaching 16,500 cases, contradicting government data and highlighting lengthy legal processes and inadequate legal protection for property owners.
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48% Bias Score

Ivory Coast Land Conflicts Fuel Protests, Threaten Elections
In Ivory Coast, land conflicts fueled by corruption within the construction ministry and conflicting land ownership systems—customary versus modern—are causing widespread protests and threaten the upcoming 2025 presidential elections.

Ivory Coast Land Conflicts Fuel Protests, Threaten Elections
In Ivory Coast, land conflicts fueled by corruption within the construction ministry and conflicting land ownership systems—customary versus modern—are causing widespread protests and threaten the upcoming 2025 presidential elections.
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48% Bias Score

Jerusalem Church Land Lease Expirations Cause Housing Crisis
Expiring leases on over 120 acres of church land in Jerusalem, initially leased to KKL-JNF and private developers, are causing a 30-35% drop in sub-lease apartment prices, impacting tenants, particularly the elderly, as the current owner, Extell, and the Leasers Headquarters group propose different ...

Jerusalem Church Land Lease Expirations Cause Housing Crisis
Expiring leases on over 120 acres of church land in Jerusalem, initially leased to KKL-JNF and private developers, are causing a 30-35% drop in sub-lease apartment prices, impacting tenants, particularly the elderly, as the current owner, Extell, and the Leasers Headquarters group propose different ...
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48% Bias Score
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