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Vance Criticizes Europe's Free Speech Record at Munich Conference
At the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President J.D. Vance criticized Europe for suppressing free speech, citing specific instances in Germany, Sweden, and the UK, while offering no concrete proposals to end the Russia-Ukraine war and suggesting the US could use economic and military pressure i...
Vance Criticizes Europe's Free Speech Record at Munich Conference
At the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President J.D. Vance criticized Europe for suppressing free speech, citing specific instances in Germany, Sweden, and the UK, while offering no concrete proposals to end the Russia-Ukraine war and suggesting the US could use economic and military pressure i...
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52% Bias Score


ABC Journalist Removed After Antisemitism Complaints
Following complaints of antisemitism, freelance journalist Antoinette Lattouf was removed from her temporary hosting role at ABC Radio Sydney on December 20, 2023, prompting a court case where she alleges unlawful termination due to her pro-Palestinian views and Middle Eastern background, a claim th...
ABC Journalist Removed After Antisemitism Complaints
Following complaints of antisemitism, freelance journalist Antoinette Lattouf was removed from her temporary hosting role at ABC Radio Sydney on December 20, 2023, prompting a court case where she alleges unlawful termination due to her pro-Palestinian views and Middle Eastern background, a claim th...
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56% Bias Score


White House Bars AP From Presidential Events, Sparking First Amendment Debate
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from three presidential events, including two in the Oval Office, after demanding a change in their style guide regarding the name of the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns about press freedom.
White House Bars AP From Presidential Events, Sparking First Amendment Debate
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from three presidential events, including two in the Oval Office, after demanding a change in their style guide regarding the name of the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns about press freedom.
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36% Bias Score


Tehran Protest Met with Arrests on Anniversary of House Arrests
A planned protest outside Tehran University on February 11, 2024, to mark the 14th anniversary of the house arrest of Iranian opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi, Zahra Rahnavard, and Mehdi Karoubi, was met with a heavy security presence, resulting in multiple arrests of organizers and protesters...
Tehran Protest Met with Arrests on Anniversary of House Arrests
A planned protest outside Tehran University on February 11, 2024, to mark the 14th anniversary of the house arrest of Iranian opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi, Zahra Rahnavard, and Mehdi Karoubi, was met with a heavy security presence, resulting in multiple arrests of organizers and protesters...
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48% Bias Score


Munich Security Conference Withdraws Pahlavi Invitation Under German Government Consultation
The Munich Security Conference, in consultation with the German government, rescinded its official invitation to Prince Reza Pahlavi to attend the conference, despite previously extending an informal invitation. This decision, according to Pahlavi, came under pressure from the Iranian regime.
Munich Security Conference Withdraws Pahlavi Invitation Under German Government Consultation
The Munich Security Conference, in consultation with the German government, rescinded its official invitation to Prince Reza Pahlavi to attend the conference, despite previously extending an informal invitation. This decision, according to Pahlavi, came under pressure from the Iranian regime.
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36% Bias Score


ZDF Satire Show Host's Absence Sparks Debate on Media Impartiality
Max Uthoff's absence from the ZDF's "Die Anstalt" due to his participation in a Left Party social media campaign triggered a controversy on social media, highlighting concerns about media impartiality and the application of guidelines six weeks before the election.
ZDF Satire Show Host's Absence Sparks Debate on Media Impartiality
Max Uthoff's absence from the ZDF's "Die Anstalt" due to his participation in a Left Party social media campaign triggered a controversy on social media, highlighting concerns about media impartiality and the application of guidelines six weeks before the election.
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56% Bias Score

US Funding Cut Threatens Iran's Internet Freedom
The US government's temporary halt of funding for organizations providing free VPNs in Iran, primarily through the Near-East-Regional-Democracy-Program (NERD), threatens millions of Iranians' access to uncensored information and communication tools, potentially leading to increased state surveillanc...

US Funding Cut Threatens Iran's Internet Freedom
The US government's temporary halt of funding for organizations providing free VPNs in Iran, primarily through the Near-East-Regional-Democracy-Program (NERD), threatens millions of Iranians' access to uncensored information and communication tools, potentially leading to increased state surveillanc...
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44% Bias Score

Global AI Development: Ethical Aspirations vs. National Interests
The Paris AI summit ended with a declaration promoting ethical AI, but global trends contradict this, prioritizing national economic interests over regulation and raising concerns about user rights and trust, especially given the use of copyrighted material for AI training and the lack of user-centr...

Global AI Development: Ethical Aspirations vs. National Interests
The Paris AI summit ended with a declaration promoting ethical AI, but global trends contradict this, prioritizing national economic interests over regulation and raising concerns about user rights and trust, especially given the use of copyrighted material for AI training and the lack of user-centr...
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56% Bias Score

X to Pay Trump $10 Million to Settle Lawsuit
X, formerly Twitter, will pay former President Donald Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over the suspension of his account in 2021 following the January 6th Capitol attack, which had lasted nearly two years before Elon Musk reinstated the account in November 2022.

X to Pay Trump $10 Million to Settle Lawsuit
X, formerly Twitter, will pay former President Donald Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over the suspension of his account in 2021 following the January 6th Capitol attack, which had lasted nearly two years before Elon Musk reinstated the account in November 2022.
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36% Bias Score

UK Labour's "Islamophobia" Commission Raises Free Speech Concerns
The UK Labour government plans a commission to define "Islamophobia," chaired by Dominic Grieve, raising concerns about free speech due to a potentially broad definition that could criminalize factual historical accounts, as exemplified by a recent court case in Manchester.

UK Labour's "Islamophobia" Commission Raises Free Speech Concerns
The UK Labour government plans a commission to define "Islamophobia," chaired by Dominic Grieve, raising concerns about free speech due to a potentially broad definition that could criminalize factual historical accounts, as exemplified by a recent court case in Manchester.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Cancels Meeting with UN Envoy Amidst Antisemitism Accusations
The Dutch Parliament canceled a scheduled meeting with UN envoy Francesca Albanese after right-wing parties, including the VVD, reversed their support due to accusations of bias and antisemitism against Albanese, highlighting the influence of lobbying efforts on political decisions.

Dutch Parliament Cancels Meeting with UN Envoy Amidst Antisemitism Accusations
The Dutch Parliament canceled a scheduled meeting with UN envoy Francesca Albanese after right-wing parties, including the VVD, reversed their support due to accusations of bias and antisemitism against Albanese, highlighting the influence of lobbying efforts on political decisions.
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56% Bias Score

White House Blocks AP Reporter Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event after demanding the news agency change its style on the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America," a move that has raised First Amendment concerns.

White House Blocks AP Reporter Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event after demanding the news agency change its style on the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America," a move that has raised First Amendment concerns.
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52% Bias Score
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