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Google Embargo Devastates Independent Turkish Media
Independent Turkish news sites face a 98% traffic loss due to a renewed Google embargo starting in late January 2025, impacting public access to information and the financial stability of already-struggling media outlets.
Google Embargo Devastates Independent Turkish Media
Independent Turkish news sites face a 98% traffic loss due to a renewed Google embargo starting in late January 2025, impacting public access to information and the financial stability of already-struggling media outlets.
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56% Bias Score


Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.
Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.
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56% Bias Score


Former Facebook Executive Accuses Company of Collaboration with China, Algorithm Abuse
A former Facebook executive alleges that Facebook collaborated with the Chinese government to develop censorship tools, filed an SEC complaint accusing Meta of misleading investors, and claims Facebook used algorithms to target vulnerable teens with advertisements. Meta denies these claims.
Former Facebook Executive Accuses Company of Collaboration with China, Algorithm Abuse
A former Facebook executive alleges that Facebook collaborated with the Chinese government to develop censorship tools, filed an SEC complaint accusing Meta of misleading investors, and claims Facebook used algorithms to target vulnerable teens with advertisements. Meta denies these claims.
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36% Bias Score


Four Russian Journalists Face Prison on 'Extremist' Charges
Four Russian journalists face up to six years in prison for allegedly belonging to Alexey Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which the government has labeled an extremist organization. The journalists deny the charges, maintaining they merely reported on the foundation's activities; the trial is ...
Four Russian Journalists Face Prison on 'Extremist' Charges
Four Russian journalists face up to six years in prison for allegedly belonging to Alexey Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which the government has labeled an extremist organization. The journalists deny the charges, maintaining they merely reported on the foundation's activities; the trial is ...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Law Proposed: Criminalizing Sharing of Victim Images
The Netherlands is debating a law that would make sharing photos and videos of accident or violence victims a crime, punishable by a €9,000 fine and/or one year in prison for the first person to share them; the proposal, backed by GroenLinks-PvdA and CDA, aims to curb online sensationalism and prote...
Dutch Law Proposed: Criminalizing Sharing of Victim Images
The Netherlands is debating a law that would make sharing photos and videos of accident or violence victims a crime, punishable by a €9,000 fine and/or one year in prison for the first person to share them; the proposal, backed by GroenLinks-PvdA and CDA, aims to curb online sensationalism and prote...
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44% Bias Score


Kazakh Blogger Faces Prison for Satirical Post Amidst Russia Tensions
Kazakh blogger Temirlan Ensebek faces up to seven years in prison for a satirical Instagram post referencing an anti-Russian song, sparking international concern over freedom of speech and highlighting Kazakhstan's complex relationship with Russia.
Kazakh Blogger Faces Prison for Satirical Post Amidst Russia Tensions
Kazakh blogger Temirlan Ensebek faces up to seven years in prison for a satirical Instagram post referencing an anti-Russian song, sparking international concern over freedom of speech and highlighting Kazakhstan's complex relationship with Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey Enacts Cybersecurity Law, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Turkey's parliament passed a cybersecurity law establishing a Cybersecurity Authority with extensive investigative powers, including data seizure and the ability to prosecute those who spread misinformation about data breaches; critics worry about free speech implications.

Turkey Enacts Cybersecurity Law, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Turkey's parliament passed a cybersecurity law establishing a Cybersecurity Authority with extensive investigative powers, including data seizure and the ability to prosecute those who spread misinformation about data breaches; critics worry about free speech implications.
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44% Bias Score

Maine Lawmaker Sues After Censure Over Transgender Athlete Post
Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby is suing House Speaker Ryan Fecteau and other Democrats for censuring her and barring her from the House floor after her social media post criticizing a transgender girl's victory in a state track meet went viral, prompting a national debate and federal investigations.

Maine Lawmaker Sues After Censure Over Transgender Athlete Post
Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby is suing House Speaker Ryan Fecteau and other Democrats for censuring her and barring her from the House floor after her social media post criticizing a transgender girl's victory in a state track meet went viral, prompting a national debate and federal investigations.
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64% Bias Score

Hungary to Allow Deportation of Dual Citizens Deemed National Security Threats
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party plans to amend the constitution to allow the deportation of dual citizens deemed threats to national security, a move criticized by opposition figures as targeting critics and potentially violating basic human rights.

Hungary to Allow Deportation of Dual Citizens Deemed National Security Threats
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party plans to amend the constitution to allow the deportation of dual citizens deemed threats to national security, a move criticized by opposition figures as targeting critics and potentially violating basic human rights.
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52% Bias Score

Washington Post Columnist Resigns Over Jeff Bezos's Opinion Section Changes
Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus resigned after her opinion piece criticizing owner Jeff Bezos's decision to limit the paper's opinion section to personal liberties and free markets was rejected, resulting in 75,000 reported subscriber cancellations in 48 hours.

Washington Post Columnist Resigns Over Jeff Bezos's Opinion Section Changes
Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus resigned after her opinion piece criticizing owner Jeff Bezos's decision to limit the paper's opinion section to personal liberties and free markets was rejected, resulting in 75,000 reported subscriber cancellations in 48 hours.
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60% Bias Score

Veteran Washington Post Columnist Resigns Over Bezos' Editorial Policy
Veteran Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus resigned Monday after the newspaper refused to publish her criticism of owner Jeff Bezos's new editorial policy limiting opinion pieces to personal liberties and the free market, following the resignation of opinions editor David Shipley over the same po...

Veteran Washington Post Columnist Resigns Over Bezos' Editorial Policy
Veteran Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus resigned Monday after the newspaper refused to publish her criticism of owner Jeff Bezos's new editorial policy limiting opinion pieces to personal liberties and the free market, following the resignation of opinions editor David Shipley over the same po...
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36% Bias Score

Algerian Author Boualem Sansal's Imprisonment Escalates to UN
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, seriously ill, remains imprisoned in Algeria; his lawyer, denied access, is escalating the case to the UN due to the violation of fair trial treaties and the pressure put on Sansal to change lawyers; Sansal is being presented on Algerian social media as public ...

Algerian Author Boualem Sansal's Imprisonment Escalates to UN
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, seriously ill, remains imprisoned in Algeria; his lawyer, denied access, is escalating the case to the UN due to the violation of fair trial treaties and the pressure put on Sansal to change lawyers; Sansal is being presented on Algerian social media as public ...
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56% Bias Score
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