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TikTok Ban Threatens $1 Billion in Monthly Losses for US Small Businesses
The US Congress's mandate to ban TikTok by January 19th due to national security concerns threatens to cost small businesses $1 billion monthly, as many rely on the platform for customer acquisition; the incoming president has requested a stay on the ban.
TikTok Ban Threatens $1 Billion in Monthly Losses for US Small Businesses
The US Congress's mandate to ban TikTok by January 19th due to national security concerns threatens to cost small businesses $1 billion monthly, as many rely on the platform for customer acquisition; the incoming president has requested a stay on the ban.
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60% Bias Score


Cuba: A Revolution's Failure and the Fight for Freedom
In Cuba, the disconnect between the government and the people is growing, marked by widespread issues (unsanitary conditions, blackouts, hunger, and repression of dissent) and a complete loss of trust in leaders. Independent journalist Reinaldo Escobar describes the situation as a profound failure o...
Cuba: A Revolution's Failure and the Fight for Freedom
In Cuba, the disconnect between the government and the people is growing, marked by widespread issues (unsanitary conditions, blackouts, hunger, and repression of dissent) and a complete loss of trust in leaders. Independent journalist Reinaldo Escobar describes the situation as a profound failure o...
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60% Bias Score


Algerian Novelist Imprisoned, Exposing Crackdown on Free Speech
Franco-Algerian novelist Boualem Sansal, winner of several prestigious literary awards, was arrested in Algiers on November 16th and charged with "attacking state security," sparking international outrage and highlighting strained Franco-Algerian relations.
Algerian Novelist Imprisoned, Exposing Crackdown on Free Speech
Franco-Algerian novelist Boualem Sansal, winner of several prestigious literary awards, was arrested in Algiers on November 16th and charged with "attacking state security," sparking international outrage and highlighting strained Franco-Algerian relations.
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40% Bias Score


Florida Enacts Strict Social Media Restrictions for Minors
Florida's new law, effective January 1st, 2024, prohibits children under 14 from creating social media accounts and requires parental consent for 14-15 year olds, aiming to reduce negative mental health impacts and cyberbullying, but faces legal challenges for violating free speech rights.
Florida Enacts Strict Social Media Restrictions for Minors
Florida's new law, effective January 1st, 2024, prohibits children under 14 from creating social media accounts and requires parental consent for 14-15 year olds, aiming to reduce negative mental health impacts and cyberbullying, but faces legal challenges for violating free speech rights.
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48% Bias Score


Venezuela Fines TikTok \$10 Million Over Harmful Content
Venezuela's Supreme Tribunal of Justice fined TikTok \$10 million for alleged negligence in preventing harmful content for minors, following reports of over 200 students participating in toxic challenges, resulting in three deaths, and demanding the establishment of a Venezuelan office within eight ...
Venezuela Fines TikTok \$10 Million Over Harmful Content
Venezuela's Supreme Tribunal of Justice fined TikTok \$10 million for alleged negligence in preventing harmful content for minors, following reports of over 200 students participating in toxic challenges, resulting in three deaths, and demanding the establishment of a Venezuelan office within eight ...
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56% Bias Score


Surfer Banned from Competition for Advocacy of Equal Prize Money
Longboarder and gender equality advocate Lucy Small was banned from the 2025 Noosa Festival of Surfing for comments the Noosa Malibu Club deemed to have brought them into disrepute, specifically regarding unequal prizemoney at a past event; Small maintains the information was publicly available and ...
Surfer Banned from Competition for Advocacy of Equal Prize Money
Longboarder and gender equality advocate Lucy Small was banned from the 2025 Noosa Festival of Surfing for comments the Noosa Malibu Club deemed to have brought them into disrepute, specifically regarding unequal prizemoney at a past event; Small maintains the information was publicly available and ...
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36% Bias Score

TikTok Ban Threatens \$1.3 Billion in Creator Revenue
A potential TikTok ban in the U.S. this month threatens to eliminate \$1.3 billion in creator revenue, impacting 84 percent of influencers who are women, and forcing many to seek alternative income streams as they prepare for the loss of a primary income source.

TikTok Ban Threatens \$1.3 Billion in Creator Revenue
A potential TikTok ban in the U.S. this month threatens to eliminate \$1.3 billion in creator revenue, impacting 84 percent of influencers who are women, and forcing many to seek alternative income streams as they prepare for the loss of a primary income source.
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48% Bias Score

Iranian Football Players Protest, Facing Exclusion
During a charity match featuring Iran's 1998 World Cup team, Pirooz Broumand's refusal to stand for the national anthem and Ali Daei's avoidance of the governor of Khorasan Razavi sparked controversy, leading to Broumand's exclusion from the opening game of Azadi Stadium and highlighting ongoing pol...

Iranian Football Players Protest, Facing Exclusion
During a charity match featuring Iran's 1998 World Cup team, Pirooz Broumand's refusal to stand for the national anthem and Ali Daei's avoidance of the governor of Khorasan Razavi sparked controversy, leading to Broumand's exclusion from the opening game of Azadi Stadium and highlighting ongoing pol...
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48% Bias Score

Berlin's Culture Budget Cut Threatens Artistic Freedom
Berlin's 2025 cultural budget faces a €130 million cut, threatening numerous venues and programs and shifting power to market forces, impacting artistic freedom and accessibility.

Berlin's Culture Budget Cut Threatens Artistic Freedom
Berlin's 2025 cultural budget faces a €130 million cut, threatening numerous venues and programs and shifting power to market forces, impacting artistic freedom and accessibility.
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60% Bias Score

Pakistan: A Year of Violence, Economic Uncertainty, and Censorship
In 2024, Pakistan faced its deadliest year in a decade due to 444 terror attacks killing 685 security personnel and nearly 1,000 civilians; despite securing a $7 billion IMF bailout and curbing inflation, over 700,000 people emigrated legally amid political instability following the 2022 ouster of I...

Pakistan: A Year of Violence, Economic Uncertainty, and Censorship
In 2024, Pakistan faced its deadliest year in a decade due to 444 terror attacks killing 685 security personnel and nearly 1,000 civilians; despite securing a $7 billion IMF bailout and curbing inflation, over 700,000 people emigrated legally amid political instability following the 2022 ouster of I...
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48% Bias Score

Syria's Sana Journalists Recount Years of Assad Regime Censorship and Disinformation
After 21 years of Assad regime control, journalists at Syria's state news agency, Sana, recount years of censorship, torture, and disinformation campaigns, facing consequences ranging from administrative penalties to lengthy detention for minor deviations from regime narratives; they now face an unc...

Syria's Sana Journalists Recount Years of Assad Regime Censorship and Disinformation
After 21 years of Assad regime control, journalists at Syria's state news agency, Sana, recount years of censorship, torture, and disinformation campaigns, facing consequences ranging from administrative penalties to lengthy detention for minor deviations from regime narratives; they now face an unc...
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48% Bias Score

Shrinking Press Freedom in Georgia
In Georgia, the shrinking space for free speech threatens journalists from nearby authoritarian countries who once found refuge there. The upcoming election of the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party and the implementation of a foreign agent law mirrors Russia's and threatens independent media outlets.

Shrinking Press Freedom in Georgia
In Georgia, the shrinking space for free speech threatens journalists from nearby authoritarian countries who once found refuge there. The upcoming election of the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party and the implementation of a foreign agent law mirrors Russia's and threatens independent media outlets.
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52% Bias Score
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