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Imamoglu's Detention: Echoes of FETÖ Tactics in Turkey
Journalist Fatih Altaylı compared the Turkish government's detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and 105 others to FETÖ methods, citing preemptive media coverage, leaked information, and selective image releases from raids as evidence of a broader strategy.
Imamoglu's Detention: Echoes of FETÖ Tactics in Turkey
Journalist Fatih Altaylı compared the Turkish government's detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and 105 others to FETÖ methods, citing preemptive media coverage, leaked information, and selective image releases from raids as evidence of a broader strategy.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Second Term Mirrors Orban's Authoritarian Rule
President Trump's second term displays striking similarities to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 14-year rule, evidenced by attacks on the judiciary, media, and academia, mirroring Orban's tactics and possibly influenced by their meetings; Zsuzsanna Szelényi, a former Hungarian parliament mem...
Trump's Second Term Mirrors Orban's Authoritarian Rule
President Trump's second term displays striking similarities to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 14-year rule, evidenced by attacks on the judiciary, media, and academia, mirroring Orban's tactics and possibly influenced by their meetings; Zsuzsanna Szelényi, a former Hungarian parliament mem...
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60% Bias Score


Utah Republicans Face Backlash Over Trump's Budget Cuts at Salt Lake City Town Hall
Utah Republican Representatives Maloy and Kennedy held a town hall in Salt Lake City on Thursday, facing criticism for their handling of President Trump's budget cuts and executive orders, including the firing of probationary federal employees, which a judge later ordered reinstated; the event defie...
Utah Republicans Face Backlash Over Trump's Budget Cuts at Salt Lake City Town Hall
Utah Republican Representatives Maloy and Kennedy held a town hall in Salt Lake City on Thursday, facing criticism for their handling of President Trump's budget cuts and executive orders, including the firing of probationary federal employees, which a judge later ordered reinstated; the event defie...
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40% Bias Score


Arrest of Turkish Opposition Leader Sparks Democracy Concerns
Turkish police arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a leading opposition figure, on Wednesday, prompting accusations of a coup attempt and raising concerns about the erosion of democracy under President Erdoğan.
Arrest of Turkish Opposition Leader Sparks Democracy Concerns
Turkish police arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a leading opposition figure, on Wednesday, prompting accusations of a coup attempt and raising concerns about the erosion of democracy under President Erdoğan.
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56% Bias Score


Turkey's Authoritarian Turn: State Power Used to Suppress Opposition Ahead of Elections
Recent political actions in Turkey, involving the use of state power to suppress opposition, raise serious concerns about the upcoming elections, marking a drastic departure from past transitions of power and setting a concerning global precedent.
Turkey's Authoritarian Turn: State Power Used to Suppress Opposition Ahead of Elections
Recent political actions in Turkey, involving the use of state power to suppress opposition, raise serious concerns about the upcoming elections, marking a drastic departure from past transitions of power and setting a concerning global precedent.
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68% Bias Score


Kasparov's Joke Highlights Parallels Between Putin and Trump Amidst Russian Censorship
A joke shared by Garry Kasparov on X depicts Trump visiting a New York bar after death and being charged a minuscule amount in rubles, reflecting similar jokes previously told about Putin, highlighting the continued use of humor to express dissent under authoritarian regimes.
Kasparov's Joke Highlights Parallels Between Putin and Trump Amidst Russian Censorship
A joke shared by Garry Kasparov on X depicts Trump visiting a New York bar after death and being charged a minuscule amount in rubles, reflecting similar jokes previously told about Putin, highlighting the continued use of humor to express dissent under authoritarian regimes.
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32% Bias Score

Hungary Bans Pride Parades Amidst Neo-Nazi Marches and Crackdown on Critics
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán banned Pride parades while allowing neo-Nazi marches, fining a bookstore €32,000 for displaying a gay-themed comic accessible to minors; he also launched a campaign against perceived critics, comparing them to 'bedbugs' slated for 'liquidation', amid rising conc...

Hungary Bans Pride Parades Amidst Neo-Nazi Marches and Crackdown on Critics
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán banned Pride parades while allowing neo-Nazi marches, fining a bookstore €32,000 for displaying a gay-themed comic accessible to minors; he also launched a campaign against perceived critics, comparing them to 'bedbugs' slated for 'liquidation', amid rising conc...
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56% Bias Score

Paris 2024: Aesthetics over Athlete Safety; IOC's Future Under Coventry
The 2024 Paris Olympics integrated sporting events with the city's iconic landmarks, raising concerns about using potentially contaminated Seine River water for the triathlon, while Kirsty Coventry's election as IOC president prompts questions about future reforms.

Paris 2024: Aesthetics over Athlete Safety; IOC's Future Under Coventry
The 2024 Paris Olympics integrated sporting events with the city's iconic landmarks, raising concerns about using potentially contaminated Seine River water for the triathlon, while Kirsty Coventry's election as IOC president prompts questions about future reforms.
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68% Bias Score

White House Order Threatens Closure of US-Funded International Broadcasters
A March 14th White House executive order mandates budget cuts for eight federal agencies, including the USAGM, jeopardizing the future of Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), and Radio Free Asia, and undermining global access to unbiased news in countries with authoritar...

White House Order Threatens Closure of US-Funded International Broadcasters
A March 14th White House executive order mandates budget cuts for eight federal agencies, including the USAGM, jeopardizing the future of Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), and Radio Free Asia, and undermining global access to unbiased news in countries with authoritar...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Takeover of Kennedy Center Sparks Widespread Concern
Donald Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, involved replacing 13 board members, installing Richard Grenell as interim president, and altering the Kennedy Center Honors, prompting resignations and widespread concern over artistic freedom and institutional integrity.

Trump's Takeover of Kennedy Center Sparks Widespread Concern
Donald Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, involved replacing 13 board members, installing Richard Grenell as interim president, and altering the Kennedy Center Honors, prompting resignations and widespread concern over artistic freedom and institutional integrity.
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72% Bias Score

Turkey's Opposition Weakened, Mirroring Russia's Model
Turkey's ruling party is systematically weakening the opposition, mirroring Russia's model of controlled opposition to maintain power, exemplified by recent crackdowns on CHP candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu and other opposition figures.

Turkey's Opposition Weakened, Mirroring Russia's Model
Turkey's ruling party is systematically weakening the opposition, mirroring Russia's model of controlled opposition to maintain power, exemplified by recent crackdowns on CHP candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu and other opposition figures.
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56% Bias Score

IOC Elects New President Amidst Transparency Concerns
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect a new president on March 20, 2024, in Costa Navarino, Greece, from seven candidates, including Sebastian Coe, Kirsty Coventry, and Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., in a process criticized for its lack of transparency and democratic principles.

IOC Elects New President Amidst Transparency Concerns
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect a new president on March 20, 2024, in Costa Navarino, Greece, from seven candidates, including Sebastian Coe, Kirsty Coventry, and Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., in a process criticized for its lack of transparency and democratic principles.
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56% Bias Score
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