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Washington Post Limits Opinion Section to "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that The Washington Post's opinion section will focus on "personal liberties and free markets," limiting opposing views, leading to staff resignations and subscription cancellations, and raising concerns about media bias and oligarchic influence.
Washington Post Limits Opinion Section to "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that The Washington Post's opinion section will focus on "personal liberties and free markets," limiting opposing views, leading to staff resignations and subscription cancellations, and raising concerns about media bias and oligarchic influence.
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60% Bias Score


US School Book Bans Target Race and LGBTQ+ Themes
A PEN America study found over 10,000 book bans in US schools during 2023-2024, with 36% of 4,218 unique titles featuring people of color and 29% including LGBTQ+ themes, linked to a rise in white supremacist and Christian nationalist ideologies and exacerbated by Trump administration policies.
US School Book Bans Target Race and LGBTQ+ Themes
A PEN America study found over 10,000 book bans in US schools during 2023-2024, with 36% of 4,218 unique titles featuring people of color and 29% including LGBTQ+ themes, linked to a rise in white supremacist and Christian nationalist ideologies and exacerbated by Trump administration policies.
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40% Bias Score


Vance-Starmer Clash Highlights Transatlantic Free Speech Divide
During a White House meeting, Vice President JD Vance and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer clashed over Vance's claims of eroding free speech in the UK, citing a British army veteran's conviction for silent prayer outside an abortion clinic as an example, prompting a disagreement on the balance betwee...
Vance-Starmer Clash Highlights Transatlantic Free Speech Divide
During a White House meeting, Vice President JD Vance and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer clashed over Vance's claims of eroding free speech in the UK, citing a British army veteran's conviction for silent prayer outside an abortion clinic as an example, prompting a disagreement on the balance betwee...
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44% Bias Score


French TV Channels C8 and NRJ 12 Off Air After Repeated Regulatory Violations
French TV channels C8 and NRJ 12 stopped broadcasting on February 28th, 2025, after repeated regulatory violations by C8, including 35 sanctions, ultimately leading to job losses and a public debate about media freedom and regulatory oversight.
French TV Channels C8 and NRJ 12 Off Air After Repeated Regulatory Violations
French TV channels C8 and NRJ 12 stopped broadcasting on February 28th, 2025, after repeated regulatory violations by C8, including 35 sanctions, ultimately leading to job losses and a public debate about media freedom and regulatory oversight.
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56% Bias Score


Political Pressure and Social Media Scrutiny Dominate Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival, once a Cold War diplomatic stage, now witnesses films judged more on creators' political stances and social media controversies than artistic merit, as exemplified by the contrasting fates of Amélie Poulain, Mercato, and Emilia Pérez.
Political Pressure and Social Media Scrutiny Dominate Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival, once a Cold War diplomatic stage, now witnesses films judged more on creators' political stances and social media controversies than artistic merit, as exemplified by the contrasting fates of Amélie Poulain, Mercato, and Emilia Pérez.
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48% Bias Score


Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool for War and Suppression
A new report reveals that Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, primarily orchestrated by the military junta to suppress dissent and control information during the civil war, often coinciding with human rights abuses and airstrikes; these shutdowns, alongside a new cybersecurity law ban...
Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool for War and Suppression
A new report reveals that Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, primarily orchestrated by the military junta to suppress dissent and control information during the civil war, often coinciding with human rights abuses and airstrikes; these shutdowns, alongside a new cybersecurity law ban...
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48% Bias Score

Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool of Repression
A new report reveals Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, mostly by the military junta coinciding with human rights abuses, impacting conflict zones and access to information, while the junta uses a new cybersecurity law to further restrict access.

Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool of Repression
A new report reveals Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, mostly by the military junta coinciding with human rights abuses, impacting conflict zones and access to information, while the junta uses a new cybersecurity law to further restrict access.
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52% Bias Score

Hungary Restricts Budapest Pride Parade Amid LGBTQ+ Rights Crackdown
The Hungarian government is restricting the annual Budapest Pride parade, citing child protection concerns, prompting condemnation from LGBTQ+ organizations and raising concerns about the country's human rights record and its relationship with the EU.

Hungary Restricts Budapest Pride Parade Amid LGBTQ+ Rights Crackdown
The Hungarian government is restricting the annual Budapest Pride parade, citing child protection concerns, prompting condemnation from LGBTQ+ organizations and raising concerns about the country's human rights record and its relationship with the EU.
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56% Bias Score

Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "Anti-Regime Propaganda
Iranian filmmakers Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha face trial in Iran's Revolutionary Court on March 1st, 2025, accused of "anti-regime propaganda" for their Berlinale-premiered film, My Favourite Cake, following months of interrogations and travel bans. Over 3,200 individuals, including promi...

Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "Anti-Regime Propaganda
Iranian filmmakers Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha face trial in Iran's Revolutionary Court on March 1st, 2025, accused of "anti-regime propaganda" for their Berlinale-premiered film, My Favourite Cake, following months of interrogations and travel bans. Over 3,200 individuals, including promi...
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60% Bias Score

Zimbabwean Journalist Denied Bail After Interviewing Government Critic
Zimbabwean journalist Blessed Mhlanga was denied bail on February 28th after being arrested for interviewing Blessed Geza, a ruling party member who suggested President Mnangagwa's resignation. Mhlanga is charged with inciting violence, and the court cited concerns about national security in denying...

Zimbabwean Journalist Denied Bail After Interviewing Government Critic
Zimbabwean journalist Blessed Mhlanga was denied bail on February 28th after being arrested for interviewing Blessed Geza, a ruling party member who suggested President Mnangagwa's resignation. Mhlanga is charged with inciting violence, and the court cited concerns about national security in denying...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seizes Control of White House Correspondents' Pool
The Trump administration seized control of the White House Correspondents' Pool, prompting the White House Correspondents' Association to cut off its email distribution of pool reports due to concerns about compromised reporting standards.

Trump Administration Seizes Control of White House Correspondents' Pool
The Trump administration seized control of the White House Correspondents' Pool, prompting the White House Correspondents' Association to cut off its email distribution of pool reports due to concerns about compromised reporting standards.
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60% Bias Score

US School Book Bans Disproportionately Target Marginalized Groups
A PEN America study found over 10,000 instances of book bans in US schools during 2023-24, disproportionately targeting books featuring people of color (36%), LGBTQ+ individuals (25%), and disabled people (10%), contradicting claims that these bans are a "hoax".

US School Book Bans Disproportionately Target Marginalized Groups
A PEN America study found over 10,000 instances of book bans in US schools during 2023-24, disproportionately targeting books featuring people of color (36%), LGBTQ+ individuals (25%), and disabled people (10%), contradicting claims that these bans are a "hoax".
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60% Bias Score
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