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Tesla ($TSLA) revealed in a regulatory filing that CEO Elon Musk's total compensation for 2025 amounted to $158.36 billion, a sum that does not represent any actual money Musk has received.01 May 2026-22:21
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Azerbaijan and Russia have reached a settlement addressing the consequences of the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) Embraer 190 aircraft near Aktau, Kazakhstan, on 25 December 2024.15 Apr 2026-16:30
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Iran has demanded reparations from five Arab states, accusing them of enabling what it describes as US-Israeli aggression against its territory.14 Apr 2026-10:44
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The United Nations General Assembly has voted to recognise the slave trade as "the gravest crime against humanity", a move advocates hope will pave the way for healing and justice.26 Mar 2026-09:56
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ExxonMobil argued at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday that it is entitled to compensation for property seized by the Cuban government in 1960, a case that inserts the justices into U.S.-Cuban relations at a particularly fraught moment.23 Feb 2026-23:50
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Samsung Electronics announced on Wednesday that it will acquire 2.5 trillion won (approximately $1.73 billion) of its own shares to fund employee and executive compensation.07 Jan 2026-13:46
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US President Donald Trump has announced plans to sue the BBC for up to $5 billion next week, after the broadcaster admitted to wrongly editing a video of his speech on January 6, 2021.15 Nov 2025-18:41
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The BBC has apologized to US President Donald Trump for a Panorama episode that edited parts of his speech together, but it rejected his demands for compensation.14 Nov 2025-00:57
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Ukraine will, for the first time, recover funds abroad linked to a corruption scheme, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) announced on Sept. 5. A Paris court approved the transfer of €3.37 million ($3.95 million) from a French company found to have overcharged Ukraine’s state-owned Polygraph Plant through an Estonian shell company.06 Sep 2025-10:46
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The New South Wales government has approved a $2 million compensation payment to Kathleen Folbigg, more than two years after she was released from prison following the quashing of her convictions for killing her four children. The decision, confirmed by Attorney-General Michael Daley, follows a formal application submitted by Folbigg in 2024 after spending 20 years behind bars.07 Aug 2025-10:51
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