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Emine Ocak's Death and TELE 1 Closure Highlight Concerns Over Press Freedom in Turkey
Emine Ocak, a prominent figure of the Cumartesi Anneleri, passed away at 89; simultaneously, TELE 1, a Turkish television channel, was shut down, raising concerns about press freedom amidst discussions of the Treaty of Lausanne and human rights.
Emine Ocak's Death and TELE 1 Closure Highlight Concerns Over Press Freedom in Turkey
Emine Ocak, a prominent figure of the Cumartesi Anneleri, passed away at 89; simultaneously, TELE 1, a Turkish television channel, was shut down, raising concerns about press freedom amidst discussions of the Treaty of Lausanne and human rights.
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52% Bias Score


Phoenix LGBTQ+ Film Festival Canceled Due to Trump's DEI Order
The Desperado LGBTQ+ Film Festival in Phoenix, hosted by a federally funded community college, canceled its annual event due to President Trump's executive order ending DEI programs, jeopardizing the college's funding and impacting over 300 positions.
Phoenix LGBTQ+ Film Festival Canceled Due to Trump's DEI Order
The Desperado LGBTQ+ Film Festival in Phoenix, hosted by a federally funded community college, canceled its annual event due to President Trump's executive order ending DEI programs, jeopardizing the college's funding and impacting over 300 positions.
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44% Bias Score


Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Show Amid Censorship Fears
Amy Sherald canceled her Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," due to concerns that her painting of a transgender Statue of Liberty might be removed to avoid offending Donald Trump, highlighting the challenges faced by artists addressing political issues within establ...
Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Show Amid Censorship Fears
Amy Sherald canceled her Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," due to concerns that her painting of a transgender Statue of Liberty might be removed to avoid offending Donald Trump, highlighting the challenges faced by artists addressing political issues within establ...
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48% Bias Score


Mass Exodus of Political Exiles from El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, mainly journalists, lawyers, academics, environmentalists, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador due to government repression and a new "foreign agents" law, reminiscent of the country's brutal civil war.
Mass Exodus of Political Exiles from El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, mainly journalists, lawyers, academics, environmentalists, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador due to government repression and a new "foreign agents" law, reminiscent of the country's brutal civil war.
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52% Bias Score


State-Level Attacks on University Autonomy Mirror Harvard Showdown
Republican state officials, mirroring actions at Harvard, are targeting public universities in Indiana, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Iowa, and Idaho to influence governance, curriculum, and faculty tenure, driven by conservative ideologies and concerns about college liberalism and student debt.
State-Level Attacks on University Autonomy Mirror Harvard Showdown
Republican state officials, mirroring actions at Harvard, are targeting public universities in Indiana, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Iowa, and Idaho to influence governance, curriculum, and faculty tenure, driven by conservative ideologies and concerns about college liberalism and student debt.
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48% Bias Score


Australian Antisemitism Report Sparks Funding, Free Speech Debate
A government-commissioned report details a sharp rise in Australian antisemitism since October 7, 2023, prompting recommendations to restrict funding for cultural institutions perceived as promoting antisemitic views, sparking debate over free speech and the IHRA definition.
Australian Antisemitism Report Sparks Funding, Free Speech Debate
A government-commissioned report details a sharp rise in Australian antisemitism since October 7, 2023, prompting recommendations to restrict funding for cultural institutions perceived as promoting antisemitic views, sparking debate over free speech and the IHRA definition.
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56% Bias Score

Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition over Censorship of Transgender Artwork
Amy Sherald canceled her National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," in protest against internal concerns over her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts a transgender Statue of Liberty; this follows President Trump's executive order demanding changes to Smithsonian exhibition...

Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition over Censorship of Transgender Artwork
Amy Sherald canceled her National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," in protest against internal concerns over her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts a transgender Statue of Liberty; this follows President Trump's executive order demanding changes to Smithsonian exhibition...
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52% Bias Score

Data Nerds Fight Back Against Government Data Suppression
Concerned by the removal and alteration of U.S. government datasets under the Trump administration, statisticians, demographers, and computer scientists have formed groups to preserve and share the data, fearing that the removal of this data will hinder democracy and policymaking. This includes the ...

Data Nerds Fight Back Against Government Data Suppression
Concerned by the removal and alteration of U.S. government datasets under the Trump administration, statisticians, demographers, and computer scientists have formed groups to preserve and share the data, fearing that the removal of this data will hinder democracy and policymaking. This includes the ...
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36% Bias Score

Russia Imposes Fines for Online Extremist Searches, Restricts Films
Russia passed two new laws: one fining individuals for intentionally searching for extremist online materials (up to 5,000 rubles), and another allowing denial of film distribution certificates for content violating traditional values, effective March 1, 2026; both were explained by State Duma Chair...

Russia Imposes Fines for Online Extremist Searches, Restricts Films
Russia passed two new laws: one fining individuals for intentionally searching for extremist online materials (up to 5,000 rubles), and another allowing denial of film distribution certificates for content violating traditional values, effective March 1, 2026; both were explained by State Duma Chair...
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60% Bias Score

Political Pressure Mounts on Public Universities Across the US
Republican-led state governments are targeting public universities, restricting DEI programs, influencing board appointments, and controlling curriculum, echoing federal actions against Harvard, raising concerns about academic freedom and institutional autonomy.

Political Pressure Mounts on Public Universities Across the US
Republican-led state governments are targeting public universities, restricting DEI programs, influencing board appointments, and controlling curriculum, echoing federal actions against Harvard, raising concerns about academic freedom and institutional autonomy.
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44% Bias Score

US Accuses EU of 'Orwellian' Censorship Over Social Media Regulations
The Trump administration attacked the EU's social media regulations as 'Orwellian' censorship, citing thousands of EU citizens condemned for government criticism and linking this to the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), which challenges US tech giants like Meta and X, while the US government itself s...

US Accuses EU of 'Orwellian' Censorship Over Social Media Regulations
The Trump administration attacked the EU's social media regulations as 'Orwellian' censorship, citing thousands of EU citizens condemned for government criticism and linking this to the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), which challenges US tech giants like Meta and X, while the US government itself s...
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56% Bias Score

Two Burkinabe Journalists Released After Forced Conscription
Two Burkinabe journalists, forcibly conscripted into the anti-jihadist fight for four months, were released on July 21st, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), following the release of other journalists and amid accusations of the military junta abusing a mobilization decree to suppress diss...

Two Burkinabe Journalists Released After Forced Conscription
Two Burkinabe journalists, forcibly conscripted into the anti-jihadist fight for four months, were released on July 21st, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), following the release of other journalists and amid accusations of the military junta abusing a mobilization decree to suppress diss...
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36% Bias Score
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