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Differing Approaches to Liberation Day Commemoration in Bergamo
Bergamo will hold its traditional Liberation Day parade and concert, while Stezzano canceled its planned "Bella Ciao" event due to the upcoming funeral of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, sparking controversy among some groups.
Differing Approaches to Liberation Day Commemoration in Bergamo
Bergamo will hold its traditional Liberation Day parade and concert, while Stezzano canceled its planned "Bella Ciao" event due to the upcoming funeral of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, sparking controversy among some groups.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Proposes to Cut Public Media Funding
The Trump administration is proposing to cut over \$1 billion in federal funding for public media, including NPR and PBS, as part of a broader effort to control the political narrative and suppress dissent. This move reflects a trend of increasing media consolidation and could negatively impact news...
Trump Administration Proposes to Cut Public Media Funding
The Trump administration is proposing to cut over \$1 billion in federal funding for public media, including NPR and PBS, as part of a broader effort to control the political narrative and suppress dissent. This move reflects a trend of increasing media consolidation and could negatively impact news...
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56% Bias Score


Afghan Media Mogul Navigates Taliban Rule
Saad Mohseni's Moby Group, Afghanistan's largest media conglomerate before the Taliban's 2021 return, continues to operate under strict rules, subtly challenging the regime while navigating the complex political landscape and advocating for girls' education.
Afghan Media Mogul Navigates Taliban Rule
Saad Mohseni's Moby Group, Afghanistan's largest media conglomerate before the Taliban's 2021 return, continues to operate under strict rules, subtly challenging the regime while navigating the complex political landscape and advocating for girls' education.
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52% Bias Score


Maine Judge Upholds Censure of Rep. Libby Over Transgender Athlete Post
A federal judge rejected Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby's lawsuit to overturn her censure for a social media post identifying a transgender athlete, upholding the legislature's process; Libby plans to appeal.
Maine Judge Upholds Censure of Rep. Libby Over Transgender Athlete Post
A federal judge rejected Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby's lawsuit to overturn her censure for a social media post identifying a transgender athlete, upholding the legislature's process; Libby plans to appeal.
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68% Bias Score


State Department Alters Human Rights Reports, Removing Key Violations
A memo obtained by NPR reveals the U.S. State Department is removing over 20 human rights violations from its annual country reports, including the rights to assembly, fair trial, and privacy, prompting concerns about the U.S.'s commitment to human rights and potentially influencing foreign aid dist...
State Department Alters Human Rights Reports, Removing Key Violations
A memo obtained by NPR reveals the U.S. State Department is removing over 20 human rights violations from its annual country reports, including the rights to assembly, fair trial, and privacy, prompting concerns about the U.S.'s commitment to human rights and potentially influencing foreign aid dist...
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64% Bias Score


German Theaters Debate Trigger Warnings
The Berliner Theatertreffen, a prominent German theater festival, uses content warnings for six out of ten productions, notifying audiences of potentially sensitive material like violence or racism, reflecting a broader trend in German-speaking theaters but sparking debate about artistic freedom ver...
German Theaters Debate Trigger Warnings
The Berliner Theatertreffen, a prominent German theater festival, uses content warnings for six out of ten productions, notifying audiences of potentially sensitive material like violence or racism, reflecting a broader trend in German-speaking theaters but sparking debate about artistic freedom ver...
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20% Bias Score

Global Crackdown on Free Speech Jails Record Number of Writers
The number of writers jailed globally rose to 375 in 2024, with China (118) and Iran (43) leading, amid a worldwide crackdown on free speech; the US shows concerning trends, potentially impacting global efforts.

Global Crackdown on Free Speech Jails Record Number of Writers
The number of writers jailed globally rose to 375 in 2024, with China (118) and Iran (43) leading, amid a worldwide crackdown on free speech; the US shows concerning trends, potentially impacting global efforts.
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24% Bias Score

US Academics Condemn Trump Administration's Interference in Higher Education
One hundred US university presidents and academics, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, publicly criticized Donald Trump's administration on April 22, 2025, for unprecedented interference in higher education, following Harvard's lawsuit against the government over frozen federal funds.

US Academics Condemn Trump Administration's Interference in Higher Education
One hundred US university presidents and academics, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, publicly criticized Donald Trump's administration on April 22, 2025, for unprecedented interference in higher education, following Harvard's lawsuit against the government over frozen federal funds.
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44% Bias Score

Armenian Judge Expels Journalist from "March 1" Case Hearing
During a hearing of the "March 1" case, Judge Sargis Petrosyan expelled a Yerevan Today journalist for refusing to confirm suspicions of editorial influence related to former President Kocharyan's team, raising concerns about press freedom and judicial impartiality.

Armenian Judge Expels Journalist from "March 1" Case Hearing
During a hearing of the "March 1" case, Judge Sargis Petrosyan expelled a Yerevan Today journalist for refusing to confirm suspicions of editorial influence related to former President Kocharyan's team, raising concerns about press freedom and judicial impartiality.
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52% Bias Score

AIGEL: Exile and Chart Success Amidst War
The Russian-Tatar musical duo AIGEL, known for their condemnation of the war in Ukraine, achieved international chart success with their song "Pıyala" despite being banned from performing in Russia and forced into exile since 2022.

AIGEL: Exile and Chart Success Amidst War
The Russian-Tatar musical duo AIGEL, known for their condemnation of the war in Ukraine, achieved international chart success with their song "Pıyala" despite being banned from performing in Russia and forced into exile since 2022.
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32% Bias Score

German Theaters Debate Trigger Warnings
German theaters are increasingly using trigger warnings for sensitive content, prompting debate between those who see it as providing audience choice and those who view it as limiting artistic expression.

German Theaters Debate Trigger Warnings
German theaters are increasingly using trigger warnings for sensitive content, prompting debate between those who see it as providing audience choice and those who view it as limiting artistic expression.
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16% Bias Score

Naval Academy Cancels Author's Speech Over Book Removal Controversy
The US Naval Academy canceled a speaking engagement with author Ryan Holiday after he refused to remove a reference to the academy's removal of 381 books from its library, which included works by Maya Angelou and Ibram X. Kendi; the Navy cited maintaining an apolitical environment as its reason.

Naval Academy Cancels Author's Speech Over Book Removal Controversy
The US Naval Academy canceled a speaking engagement with author Ryan Holiday after he refused to remove a reference to the academy's removal of 381 books from its library, which included works by Maya Angelou and Ibram X. Kendi; the Navy cited maintaining an apolitical environment as its reason.
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64% Bias Score
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