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US Court Blocks Defunding of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
A US court temporarily halted the USAGM's attempt to defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, following a March 15th decision by USAGM senior advisor Kerry Lake to stop funding, which the court deemed as causing irreparable harm. The court will further examine Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's claim ...
US Court Blocks Defunding of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
A US court temporarily halted the USAGM's attempt to defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, following a March 15th decision by USAGM senior advisor Kerry Lake to stop funding, which the court deemed as causing irreparable harm. The court will further examine Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's claim ...
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40% Bias Score


1935 Palermo Murder Covered Up by Fascist Regime
In 1935 Palermo, the murder of 20-year-old university student Maria Concetta Zerilli was covered up by the Fascist regime, who ruled her death a murder-suicide alongside Blackshirt Vincenzo Mortillaro. This case was recently uncovered in a new book.
1935 Palermo Murder Covered Up by Fascist Regime
In 1935 Palermo, the murder of 20-year-old university student Maria Concetta Zerilli was covered up by the Fascist regime, who ruled her death a murder-suicide alongside Blackshirt Vincenzo Mortillaro. This case was recently uncovered in a new book.
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36% Bias Score


Suspension of Radio Televisión Martí Amidst Mass Cuban Exodus
A US Coast Guard aircraft intercepted a boat with 23 Cuban migrants off the coast of Florida in summer 2023, illustrating the ongoing mass exodus of nearly one million Cubans in two years. Simultaneously, the Trump administration suspended Radio Televisión Martí, a broadcaster that had countered the...
Suspension of Radio Televisión Martí Amidst Mass Cuban Exodus
A US Coast Guard aircraft intercepted a boat with 23 Cuban migrants off the coast of Florida in summer 2023, illustrating the ongoing mass exodus of nearly one million Cubans in two years. Simultaneously, the Trump administration suspended Radio Televisión Martí, a broadcaster that had countered the...
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48% Bias Score


RTÜK to Take Legal Action Against CHP Leader Over Boycott Threats
RTÜK Chairman Ebubekir Şahin announced legal action against CHP leader Özgür Özel for threatening channels that didn't broadcast the Saraçhane rally, citing threats as a crime against a constitutional body and vowing strict penalties for any channel violating broadcasting regulations.
RTÜK to Take Legal Action Against CHP Leader Over Boycott Threats
RTÜK Chairman Ebubekir Şahin announced legal action against CHP leader Özgür Özel for threatening channels that didn't broadcast the Saraçhane rally, citing threats as a crime against a constitutional body and vowing strict penalties for any channel violating broadcasting regulations.
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56% Bias Score


Turkey Crackdown: Thousands Protest Imamoglu's Imprisonment
Following the imprisonment of presidential hopeful Ekrem Imamoglu, tens of thousands protested in Istanbul on March 23rd and 24th, leading to over 1,000 arrests and a crackdown on media and social media, marking the largest demonstrations in Turkey since 2013.
Turkey Crackdown: Thousands Protest Imamoglu's Imprisonment
Following the imprisonment of presidential hopeful Ekrem Imamoglu, tens of thousands protested in Istanbul on March 23rd and 24th, leading to over 1,000 arrests and a crackdown on media and social media, marking the largest demonstrations in Turkey since 2013.
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52% Bias Score


Zaal's Novel Explores Moral Ambiguities of Life Under Dictatorship
Rik Zaal's "Het land van Hrabal" recounts a writer's attempt to remember a 1985 encounter with Bohumil Hrabal in Prague, weaving together real and fictional events to explore the moral ambiguities of living and creating art under a communist dictatorship, challenging simplistic notions of resistance...
Zaal's Novel Explores Moral Ambiguities of Life Under Dictatorship
Rik Zaal's "Het land van Hrabal" recounts a writer's attempt to remember a 1985 encounter with Bohumil Hrabal in Prague, weaving together real and fictional events to explore the moral ambiguities of living and creating art under a communist dictatorship, challenging simplistic notions of resistance...
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's 2025 Institutional Crisis: Judiciary and Universities Under Scrutiny
In 2025 Turkey, simultaneous actions against universities and the judiciary, including dismissals and investigations, raise concerns about institutional independence, following years of alleged exam and hiring irregularities.

Turkey's 2025 Institutional Crisis: Judiciary and Universities Under Scrutiny
In 2025 Turkey, simultaneous actions against universities and the judiciary, including dismissals and investigations, raise concerns about institutional independence, following years of alleged exam and hiring irregularities.
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64% Bias Score

Burkina Faso: Journalists Arrested Amidst Growing Crackdown on Dissent
On March 24th, Burkinabe journalists Guézouma Sanogo and Boukari Ouoba were arrested in Ouagadougou by individuals identifying as intelligence officers, highlighting the junta's increasing suppression of dissent since the 2022 coup, following Sanogo's criticism of press freedom violations.

Burkina Faso: Journalists Arrested Amidst Growing Crackdown on Dissent
On March 24th, Burkinabe journalists Guézouma Sanogo and Boukari Ouoba were arrested in Ouagadougou by individuals identifying as intelligence officers, highlighting the junta's increasing suppression of dissent since the 2022 coup, following Sanogo's criticism of press freedom violations.
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48% Bias Score

Albania's TikTok Ban Faces Legal Challenge Amidst Continued Political Use
The Albanian government banned TikTok on March 6th, citing concerns about children's mental health, but a court challenge followed on March 25th by media and legal organizations who argue the ban violates freedoms of speech and expression. Despite the ban, TikTok use continues for political campaign...

Albania's TikTok Ban Faces Legal Challenge Amidst Continued Political Use
The Albanian government banned TikTok on March 6th, citing concerns about children's mental health, but a court challenge followed on March 25th by media and legal organizations who argue the ban violates freedoms of speech and expression. Despite the ban, TikTok use continues for political campaign...
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44% Bias Score

X Defies Turkey's Request to Block 700+ Accounts Amid Protests
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, refused a Turkish government request to block over 700 accounts amid protests over Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest and imprisonment, despite a reported 85.66% compliance rate with removal requests in the latter half of 2024.

X Defies Turkey's Request to Block 700+ Accounts Amid Protests
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, refused a Turkish government request to block over 700 accounts amid protests over Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest and imprisonment, despite a reported 85.66% compliance rate with removal requests in the latter half of 2024.
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44% Bias Score

Barcelona Court Rejects Suspension of José Bretón's Confession Book
A Barcelona court rejected a request to temporarily suspend publication of "El Odio", a book where José Bretón confesses to murdering his children, due to insufficient evidence demonstrating an imminent rights violation, despite objections from the children's mother and the Fiscalía de Menores, who ...

Barcelona Court Rejects Suspension of José Bretón's Confession Book
A Barcelona court rejected a request to temporarily suspend publication of "El Odio", a book where José Bretón confesses to murdering his children, due to insufficient evidence demonstrating an imminent rights violation, despite objections from the children's mother and the Fiscalía de Menores, who ...
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52% Bias Score

Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Mass Protests, Stock Market Crash in Turkey
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu sparked four nights of mass protests in Turkey, resulting in over 380 arrests and a 16.5% drop in the Istanbul Stock Exchange this week—its largest since 2008. Imamoglu, arrested on charges of corruption and terrorism, denounced the charges as baseless.

Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Mass Protests, Stock Market Crash in Turkey
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu sparked four nights of mass protests in Turkey, resulting in over 380 arrests and a 16.5% drop in the Istanbul Stock Exchange this week—its largest since 2008. Imamoglu, arrested on charges of corruption and terrorism, denounced the charges as baseless.
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52% Bias Score
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