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Florida Removes Hundreds of University Courses on DEI, Sparking Censorship Concerns
Florida's higher education system removed hundreds of general education courses concerning race, gender, and sexual orientation, sparking criticism from educators and students who see this as censorship, impacting at least 432 courses at Florida State University and 67 at the University of North Flo...
Florida Removes Hundreds of University Courses on DEI, Sparking Censorship Concerns
Florida's higher education system removed hundreds of general education courses concerning race, gender, and sexual orientation, sparking criticism from educators and students who see this as censorship, impacting at least 432 courses at Florida State University and 67 at the University of North Flo...
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56% Bias Score


DeepSeek: China's Censored AI Model Disrupts Global Market
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI model trained for under $6 million, outperforms competitors in efficiency but strictly adheres to Chinese censorship, refusing to answer questions about President Xi Jinping or human rights abuses, acting as a de facto propaganda tool.
DeepSeek: China's Censored AI Model Disrupts Global Market
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI model trained for under $6 million, outperforms competitors in efficiency but strictly adheres to Chinese censorship, refusing to answer questions about President Xi Jinping or human rights abuses, acting as a de facto propaganda tool.
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60% Bias Score


Chinese AI Chatbot DeepSeek Censors Politically Sensitive Questions
DeepSeek's AI chatbot rapidly gained popularity but censors responses to politically sensitive questions about China, contrasting with ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, highlighting the tension between technological advancement and political control.
Chinese AI Chatbot DeepSeek Censors Politically Sensitive Questions
DeepSeek's AI chatbot rapidly gained popularity but censors responses to politically sensitive questions about China, contrasting with ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, highlighting the tension between technological advancement and political control.
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56% Bias Score


Turkey Intensifies Crackdown on Opposition and Cultural Figures
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu faces new investigations after a press conference criticizing the Turkish government's legal actions against him and other opposition figures, including the recent arrest of filmmaker Ayşe Barım on charges related to the 2013 Gezi Park protests, highlighting a broader c...
Turkey Intensifies Crackdown on Opposition and Cultural Figures
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu faces new investigations after a press conference criticizing the Turkish government's legal actions against him and other opposition figures, including the recent arrest of filmmaker Ayşe Barım on charges related to the 2013 Gezi Park protests, highlighting a broader c...
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68% Bias Score


Pakistan Criminalizes Online Misinformation, Sparking Protests
Pakistan's Senate approved a bill criminalizing online misinformation, imposing penalties of up to three years' imprisonment and 2 million rupees ($7,121, €6,822) in fines for the intentional dissemination of false information causing fear or unrest; a new agency will have immediate content-blocking...
Pakistan Criminalizes Online Misinformation, Sparking Protests
Pakistan's Senate approved a bill criminalizing online misinformation, imposing penalties of up to three years' imprisonment and 2 million rupees ($7,121, €6,822) in fines for the intentional dissemination of false information causing fear or unrest; a new agency will have immediate content-blocking...
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40% Bias Score


Return of Banned Books in Post-Assad Damascus
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria after an 11-day offensive in early December led to the return of numerous previously banned books to Damascus bookstores, symbolizing a shift towards freedom of expression, although challenges remain due to the absence of clear guidelines from the new authoritie...
Return of Banned Books in Post-Assad Damascus
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria after an 11-day offensive in early December led to the return of numerous previously banned books to Damascus bookstores, symbolizing a shift towards freedom of expression, although challenges remain due to the absence of clear guidelines from the new authoritie...
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32% Bias Score

Swiss Deportation of Pro-Palestine Journalist Sparks Outrage
Swiss authorities detained and deported Palestinian American journalist Ali Abunimah for three days before a scheduled speech, citing an entry ban, sparking outrage and claims of a crackdown on pro-Palestine voices in Europe amid the Gaza war.

Swiss Deportation of Pro-Palestine Journalist Sparks Outrage
Swiss authorities detained and deported Palestinian American journalist Ali Abunimah for three days before a scheduled speech, citing an entry ban, sparking outrage and claims of a crackdown on pro-Palestine voices in Europe amid the Gaza war.
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52% Bias Score

Meta's Fact-Checking Retreat Fuels Online Harassment of Fact-Checkers
Meta's decision to end its U.S. fact-checking program has led to increased online harassment and threats against fact-checkers, prompting concerns about the future of online disinformation regulation and the safety of those combating it.

Meta's Fact-Checking Retreat Fuels Online Harassment of Fact-Checkers
Meta's decision to end its U.S. fact-checking program has led to increased online harassment and threats against fact-checkers, prompting concerns about the future of online disinformation regulation and the safety of those combating it.
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56% Bias Score

Chinese AI Chatbot DeepSeek Disrupts US Market
The Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek, launched last week, is disrupting US markets due to its competitive edge and cost-effective design using older Nvidia chips and open-source architecture from Meta and Alibaba; however, it censors information prohibited in China, unlike its US counterparts.

Chinese AI Chatbot DeepSeek Disrupts US Market
The Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek, launched last week, is disrupting US markets due to its competitive edge and cost-effective design using older Nvidia chips and open-source architecture from Meta and Alibaba; however, it censors information prohibited in China, unlike its US counterparts.
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32% Bias Score

Kremlin Tightens Grip on Russian Culture, Dismissing Museum Directors
In Russia, several museum directors have been dismissed or resigned under pressure since the beginning of the year, highlighting the Kremlin's tightening control over cultural institutions and suppression of dissenting voices; this includes the directors of the Pushkin Museum, Gulag Museum, and the ...

Kremlin Tightens Grip on Russian Culture, Dismissing Museum Directors
In Russia, several museum directors have been dismissed or resigned under pressure since the beginning of the year, highlighting the Kremlin's tightening control over cultural institutions and suppression of dissenting voices; this includes the directors of the Pushkin Museum, Gulag Museum, and the ...
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64% Bias Score

Delayed German Pornography Legalization: A Legacy of International Agreements
Germany legalized pornography in 1975, after a delay caused by a 1923 international agreement prohibiting obscene publications; this contrasts with Denmark's 1967 legalization, which spurred sex tourism to Denmark.

Delayed German Pornography Legalization: A Legacy of International Agreements
Germany legalized pornography in 1975, after a delay caused by a 1923 international agreement prohibiting obscene publications; this contrasts with Denmark's 1967 legalization, which spurred sex tourism to Denmark.
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20% Bias Score

TikTok Faces US Shutdown, Uncertain Future
Facing a US national security law, TikTok may shut down on January 19th, 2025, unless its Chinese owner ByteDance sells it, despite the platform's use by over 170 million Americans and delayed enforcement by the incoming administration.

TikTok Faces US Shutdown, Uncertain Future
Facing a US national security law, TikTok may shut down on January 19th, 2025, unless its Chinese owner ByteDance sells it, despite the platform's use by over 170 million Americans and delayed enforcement by the incoming administration.
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60% Bias Score
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