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Nicaragua Expels FAO Amidst Rising Food Insecurity
Nicaragua expelled the FAO after its report revealed a rise in undernourishment from 19.2% to 19.6% between 2021 and 2023, affecting 1.4 million people and costing the daily diet $4.61 per person; the government rejected the report's methodology and accused it of bias.
Nicaragua Expels FAO Amidst Rising Food Insecurity
Nicaragua expelled the FAO after its report revealed a rise in undernourishment from 19.2% to 19.6% between 2021 and 2023, affecting 1.4 million people and costing the daily diet $4.61 per person; the government rejected the report's methodology and accused it of bias.
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52% Bias Score


Vanya Is Alive": A Dystopian Critique of Russian Authoritarianism
In Natalia Lizorkina's "Vanya Is Alive," a Russian mother receives conflicting messages about her son's fate, revealing a dystopian society where language is twisted to hide the truth; the play uses inverted meanings to expose state militarism and the manipulation of information.
Vanya Is Alive": A Dystopian Critique of Russian Authoritarianism
In Natalia Lizorkina's "Vanya Is Alive," a Russian mother receives conflicting messages about her son's fate, revealing a dystopian society where language is twisted to hide the truth; the play uses inverted meanings to expose state militarism and the manipulation of information.
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12% Bias Score


FAO Suppresses Award-Winning Documentary on Sahrawi Health
The FAO-recognized documentary "Vientres de arena," highlighting the health conditions of Sahrawi refugees in Tindouf, Algeria, was suppressed after winning the World Food Forum Film Festival; the producer blames Moroccan pressure, a claim supported by internal FAO sources.
FAO Suppresses Award-Winning Documentary on Sahrawi Health
The FAO-recognized documentary "Vientres de arena," highlighting the health conditions of Sahrawi refugees in Tindouf, Algeria, was suppressed after winning the World Food Forum Film Festival; the producer blames Moroccan pressure, a claim supported by internal FAO sources.
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56% Bias Score


Rushdie's Resilience: A Return to Public Life After Attack
Salman Rushdie, recovering from a 2022 stabbing, participated in Colombia's Hay Festival, discussing his new book about the attack and his views on freedom of speech and migration, highlighting his resilience and continued public engagement despite ongoing security concerns.
Rushdie's Resilience: A Return to Public Life After Attack
Salman Rushdie, recovering from a 2022 stabbing, participated in Colombia's Hay Festival, discussing his new book about the attack and his views on freedom of speech and migration, highlighting his resilience and continued public engagement despite ongoing security concerns.
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32% Bias Score


Publishers Sue Idaho Over Book Ban Targeting Minors
Major US publishers sued Idaho over its law banning minors' access to books deemed "harmful", citing vague definitions and resulting self-censorship that restricts children's access to resources and libraries. The suit follows similar challenges in Florida and Iowa, highlighting a broader pattern of...
Publishers Sue Idaho Over Book Ban Targeting Minors
Major US publishers sued Idaho over its law banning minors' access to books deemed "harmful", citing vague definitions and resulting self-censorship that restricts children's access to resources and libraries. The suit follows similar challenges in Florida and Iowa, highlighting a broader pattern of...
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Lawmaker Condemns Investigation of Actress for YPJ Role
Turkish lawmaker Orhan Miroğlu criticized the investigation of actress Melisa Sözen for her role as a YPJ fighter in a French TV series, arguing it sets a dangerous precedent for artistic expression and could lead to Turkey's narrative on its conflict being shaped by foreign productions.
Turkish Lawmaker Condemns Investigation of Actress for YPJ Role
Turkish lawmaker Orhan Miroğlu criticized the investigation of actress Melisa Sözen for her role as a YPJ fighter in a French TV series, arguing it sets a dangerous precedent for artistic expression and could lead to Turkey's narrative on its conflict being shaped by foreign productions.
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60% Bias Score

Kenya's AI Crackdown: Missing Persons and a Digital War
At least 29 people remain missing in Kenya after abductions since June 2024, following the government's crackdown on AI-generated content critical of President Ruto, highlighting a growing conflict between digital freedom and authoritarian control.

Kenya's AI Crackdown: Missing Persons and a Digital War
At least 29 people remain missing in Kenya after abductions since June 2024, following the government's crackdown on AI-generated content critical of President Ruto, highlighting a growing conflict between digital freedom and authoritarian control.
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48% Bias Score

US Cryptology Museum Covers Photos of Women and Minorities Amidst DEI Controversy
On February 2nd, 2025, the National Cryptologic Museum in Maryland covered photos of women and minority cryptologists in its "Hall of Honor" with brown paper, sparking controversy and prompting an apology and the reinstatement of the photos following public outcry and claims that the action was a mi...

US Cryptology Museum Covers Photos of Women and Minorities Amidst DEI Controversy
On February 2nd, 2025, the National Cryptologic Museum in Maryland covered photos of women and minority cryptologists in its "Hall of Honor" with brown paper, sparking controversy and prompting an apology and the reinstatement of the photos following public outcry and claims that the action was a mi...
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44% Bias Score

Controversial Legal Practices and Renewed Gezi Park Investigation Raise Concerns in Turkey
Turkish prosecutors are using a new interpretation of witness statements to pursue arrests, evidenced by the case against journalist Barış Pehlivan; this, alongside a 12-year-delayed investigation into the Gezi Park protests and a request for broadcast recordings from RTÜK, raises concerns about sup...

Controversial Legal Practices and Renewed Gezi Park Investigation Raise Concerns in Turkey
Turkish prosecutors are using a new interpretation of witness statements to pursue arrests, evidenced by the case against journalist Barış Pehlivan; this, alongside a 12-year-delayed investigation into the Gezi Park protests and a request for broadcast recordings from RTÜK, raises concerns about sup...
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56% Bias Score

LMU Cancels Lecture by UN Rapporteur on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) cancelled a lecture by UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, a vocal critic of Israeli policies, citing the event's political nature and potential security risks, sparking controversy among academics who see this as an infringement on academic fre...

LMU Cancels Lecture by UN Rapporteur on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) cancelled a lecture by UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, a vocal critic of Israeli policies, citing the event's political nature and potential security risks, sparking controversy among academics who see this as an infringement on academic fre...
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52% Bias Score

Cambodia Blocks British Journalist Amid Growing Press Freedom Concerns
Cambodia's Interior Ministry blocked British journalist Gerald Flynn, a Mongabay reporter, from re-entry, citing visa irregularities; Flynn alleges this was retaliation for his investigative work on environmental issues and corruption, highlighting concerns over press freedom in the country.

Cambodia Blocks British Journalist Amid Growing Press Freedom Concerns
Cambodia's Interior Ministry blocked British journalist Gerald Flynn, a Mongabay reporter, from re-entry, citing visa irregularities; Flynn alleges this was retaliation for his investigative work on environmental issues and corruption, highlighting concerns over press freedom in the country.
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60% Bias Score

DeepSeek R1: Top App Download Amidst Major Security and Privacy Concerns
DeepSeek R1, a free China-based AI assistant, tops Apple's app store downloads despite significant security and privacy concerns raised by experts regarding data retention, keystroke logging, censorship, and actual cost-effectiveness.

DeepSeek R1: Top App Download Amidst Major Security and Privacy Concerns
DeepSeek R1, a free China-based AI assistant, tops Apple's app store downloads despite significant security and privacy concerns raised by experts regarding data retention, keystroke logging, censorship, and actual cost-effectiveness.
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52% Bias Score
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