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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


Indonesia Expands Military's Role in Government, Fueling Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a controversial amendment to the military law, expanding the number of government positions military personnel can hold, sparking protests amid fears of a return to Soeharto-era authoritarianism.
Indonesia Expands Military's Role in Government, Fueling Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a controversial amendment to the military law, expanding the number of government positions military personnel can hold, sparking protests amid fears of a return to Soeharto-era authoritarianism.
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52% Bias Score


Erdogan Arrests Main Rival, Mayor Imamoglu, Amidst Presidential Election
Days before Turkey's opposition chooses its presidential candidate, President Erdogan had his main rival, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, arrested on charges of terrorism and links to the PKK; over 100 others were also detained, sparking protests and concerns about the upcoming election.
Erdogan Arrests Main Rival, Mayor Imamoglu, Amidst Presidential Election
Days before Turkey's opposition chooses its presidential candidate, President Erdogan had his main rival, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, arrested on charges of terrorism and links to the PKK; over 100 others were also detained, sparking protests and concerns about the upcoming election.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's USAGM Budget Cuts Silence International Broadcasters
President Trump's March 14th executive order slashing the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) budget risks silencing crucial independent news outlets like Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), impacting millions globally and creating an information vacuum exploited by a...
Trump's USAGM Budget Cuts Silence International Broadcasters
President Trump's March 14th executive order slashing the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) budget risks silencing crucial independent news outlets like Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), impacting millions globally and creating an information vacuum exploited by a...
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64% Bias Score


U.S. Political Scientists See Echoes of China's Past in Trump Era
American political scientists draw parallels between the Trump administration's actions and historical political suppression in China, citing similarities in media control, personality cults, and the purging of perceived opponents; they also compare Trump's and Xi Jinping's foreign policies, express...
U.S. Political Scientists See Echoes of China's Past in Trump Era
American political scientists draw parallels between the Trump administration's actions and historical political suppression in China, citing similarities in media control, personality cults, and the purging of perceived opponents; they also compare Trump's and Xi Jinping's foreign policies, express...
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48% 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

Serbian Protests: Student-Led Movement Challenges Government Amidst EU Accession Delays
Following a deadly railway station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, protests erupted, led by students demanding government accountability, transparency, and judicial reform amid accusations of corruption and authoritarianism; the EU's response is deemed insufficient by some.

Serbian Protests: Student-Led Movement Challenges Government Amidst EU Accession Delays
Following a deadly railway station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, protests erupted, led by students demanding government accountability, transparency, and judicial reform amid accusations of corruption and authoritarianism; the EU's response is deemed insufficient by some.
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40% Bias Score

The Aesthetics of MAGA: Sprawl, Beauty, and Political Affiliation
Talia Lavin's Substack essay "Who Goes Maga?" analyzes the aesthetic appeal of Trumpism, contrasting it with the values of those who reject it, arguing that the homogenous, sprawling landscape of the US contributes to the appeal of simplistic ideologies.

The Aesthetics of MAGA: Sprawl, Beauty, and Political Affiliation
Talia Lavin's Substack essay "Who Goes Maga?" analyzes the aesthetic appeal of Trumpism, contrasting it with the values of those who reject it, arguing that the homogenous, sprawling landscape of the US contributes to the appeal of simplistic ideologies.
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56% Bias Score

Massive Serbian Protests Challenge Vučić Amidst Infrastructure Collapse
Over 300,000 Serbs protested on March 15th against corruption and government negligence, following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, prompting the resignation of the Prime Minister but not President Vučić, who maintains close ties with Russia and China.

Massive Serbian Protests Challenge Vučić Amidst Infrastructure Collapse
Over 300,000 Serbs protested on March 15th against corruption and government negligence, following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, prompting the resignation of the Prime Minister but not President Vučić, who maintains close ties with Russia and China.
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44% Bias Score

El Salvador's Gang Crackdown: 57,000 Arrests and a State of Exception
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele's war on gangs has led to the arrest of almost 57,000 people and a state of exception suspending civil liberties, following a March massacre and failed negotiations, resulting in a planned mega-prison and Bukele's potential re-election.

El Salvador's Gang Crackdown: 57,000 Arrests and a State of Exception
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele's war on gangs has led to the arrest of almost 57,000 people and a state of exception suspending civil liberties, following a March massacre and failed negotiations, resulting in a planned mega-prison and Bukele's potential re-election.
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56% Bias Score
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