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Australia Cancels Venice Biennale Artist Amid Political Backlash
Australia's Creative Australia board canceled Khaled Sabsabi's 2026 Venice Biennale exhibition after parliamentary questions regarding his past works depicting the 9/11 attacks and Hassan Nasrallah, prompting outrage from artists and concerns about political interference in artistic expression.
Australia Cancels Venice Biennale Artist Amid Political Backlash
Australia's Creative Australia board canceled Khaled Sabsabi's 2026 Venice Biennale exhibition after parliamentary questions regarding his past works depicting the 9/11 attacks and Hassan Nasrallah, prompting outrage from artists and concerns about political interference in artistic expression.
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64% Bias Score


Vance Condemns European Censorship, Sparking Free Speech Debate
During a speech at the Munich Security Conference, Vice President JD Vance criticized European censorship laws, arguing that they pose a greater threat than external actors; this sparked a debate with CBS host Margaret Brennan, who incorrectly linked free speech to the Holocaust, prompting criticism...
Vance Condemns European Censorship, Sparking Free Speech Debate
During a speech at the Munich Security Conference, Vice President JD Vance criticized European censorship laws, arguing that they pose a greater threat than external actors; this sparked a debate with CBS host Margaret Brennan, who incorrectly linked free speech to the Holocaust, prompting criticism...
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52% Bias Score


Berlin University Cancels Event with UN Rapporteur Amidst Security Concerns and Political Pressure
The Free University of Berlin canceled a planned discussion with UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese due to security concerns and political pressure, leading to a relocation and a police presence at both venues. The event, which included a livestream, addressed human rights violations in the Ga...
Berlin University Cancels Event with UN Rapporteur Amidst Security Concerns and Political Pressure
The Free University of Berlin canceled a planned discussion with UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese due to security concerns and political pressure, leading to a relocation and a police presence at both venues. The event, which included a livestream, addressed human rights violations in the Ga...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Media, Rumble Sue Brazilian Justice Over Censorship
Trump Media and Rumble sued Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes in a Tampa, Florida federal court on Wednesday, alleging illegal censorship attempts against a Rumble user. The suit highlights concerns about free speech and the impact on Truth Social's operations, given its reliance o...
Trump Media, Rumble Sue Brazilian Justice Over Censorship
Trump Media and Rumble sued Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes in a Tampa, Florida federal court on Wednesday, alleging illegal censorship attempts against a Rumble user. The suit highlights concerns about free speech and the impact on Truth Social's operations, given its reliance o...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Name Change Sparks Press Freedom Concerns
President Trump's renaming of the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America" has led to Mexico threatening legal action against Google and the denial of Associated Press access to the White House and Air Force One for not using the new name, prompting concerns about press freedom.
Trump's Name Change Sparks Press Freedom Concerns
President Trump's renaming of the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America" has led to Mexico threatening legal action against Google and the denial of Associated Press access to the White House and Air Force One for not using the new name, prompting concerns about press freedom.
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56% Bias Score


Berlin Exhibit Showcases Drawings by Russian Political Prisoners
The Berlin exhibition "Through The Bars" showcases over 200 drawings by Russian political prisoners, including works by Ilya Yashin and Sasha Strukov, highlighting their experiences and the need for increased support. The exhibit, organized by Memorial, Pervyy Otdel, and All Rights Reversed, feature...
Berlin Exhibit Showcases Drawings by Russian Political Prisoners
The Berlin exhibition "Through The Bars" showcases over 200 drawings by Russian political prisoners, including works by Ilya Yashin and Sasha Strukov, highlighting their experiences and the need for increased support. The exhibit, organized by Memorial, Pervyy Otdel, and All Rights Reversed, feature...
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24% Bias Score

Netherlands Bans Three Islamic Preachers for Hate Speech
Dutch ministers banned three Islamic preachers—Mohammed Hijab, Ali Hammuda, and Abu Bakr Zoud—from entering the Netherlands for allegedly spreading hate speech based on comments about women, gays, and minors, and denying Hamas' terrorist acts, following a motion by right-wing parties and media repor...

Netherlands Bans Three Islamic Preachers for Hate Speech
Dutch ministers banned three Islamic preachers—Mohammed Hijab, Ali Hammuda, and Abu Bakr Zoud—from entering the Netherlands for allegedly spreading hate speech based on comments about women, gays, and minors, and denying Hamas' terrorist acts, following a motion by right-wing parties and media repor...
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56% Bias Score

Turkey's Crackdown on Dissent: Widespread Arrests and Investigations
Over the past five months, Turkey has witnessed a dramatic surge in arrests and investigations targeting journalists, politicians, union leaders, and various professional groups; the government's actions are increasingly seen as a means to stifle dissent and consolidate power ahead of the 2027 elect...

Turkey's Crackdown on Dissent: Widespread Arrests and Investigations
Over the past five months, Turkey has witnessed a dramatic surge in arrests and investigations targeting journalists, politicians, union leaders, and various professional groups; the government's actions are increasingly seen as a means to stifle dissent and consolidate power ahead of the 2027 elect...
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56% Bias Score

Nobel Laureates Condemn Human Rights Violations in Turkey
Forty-four Nobel laureates published an open letter to Turkish President Erdoğan, expressing deep concern about human rights violations in Turkey and demanding the immediate lifting of the state of emergency, a return to the rule of law, and the full restoration of freedom of expression; the Turkish...

Nobel Laureates Condemn Human Rights Violations in Turkey
Forty-four Nobel laureates published an open letter to Turkish President Erdoğan, expressing deep concern about human rights violations in Turkey and demanding the immediate lifting of the state of emergency, a return to the rule of law, and the full restoration of freedom of expression; the Turkish...
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56% Bias Score

Trump, Rumble Sue Brazilian Judge Over Free Speech
Trump's media group and Rumble sued Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes in Florida, alleging he violated the free speech rights of a US-based Brazilian influencer, Allan dos Santos, by ordering the suspension of his accounts on Rumble, creating a potential conflict between Brazilian ...

Trump, Rumble Sue Brazilian Judge Over Free Speech
Trump's media group and Rumble sued Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes in Florida, alleging he violated the free speech rights of a US-based Brazilian influencer, Allan dos Santos, by ordering the suspension of his accounts on Rumble, creating a potential conflict between Brazilian ...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Threatens Google Lawsuit Over "Gulf of America" Name Change
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum threatened to sue Google for renaming the "Gulf of Mexico" to "Gulf of America" on Google Maps, following a U.S. government update, despite Mexico's objections; the lawsuit's details remain unclear.

Mexico Threatens Google Lawsuit Over "Gulf of America" Name Change
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum threatened to sue Google for renaming the "Gulf of Mexico" to "Gulf of America" on Google Maps, following a U.S. government update, despite Mexico's objections; the lawsuit's details remain unclear.
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36% Bias Score

Thousands of Government Web Pages Removed by White House
The White House recently ordered the removal of thousands of government web pages, eliminating information on various topics including sexual orientation, January 6th cases, and discrimination; this has raised concerns among digital archivists about preserving online information.

Thousands of Government Web Pages Removed by White House
The White House recently ordered the removal of thousands of government web pages, eliminating information on various topics including sexual orientation, January 6th cases, and discrimination; this has raised concerns among digital archivists about preserving online information.
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44% Bias Score
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