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Russian Journalist's Presidential Bid Challenges Putin
Ekaterina Dountsova, a Russian journalist and municipal councilor, launched a presidential bid against Vladimir Putin in November 2023, advocating for peace in Ukraine and an end to political repression, though her candidacy was rejected in December.
Russian Journalist's Presidential Bid Challenges Putin
Ekaterina Dountsova, a Russian journalist and municipal councilor, launched a presidential bid against Vladimir Putin in November 2023, advocating for peace in Ukraine and an end to political repression, though her candidacy was rejected in December.
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40% Bias Score


Kenyan Street Vendor Shot by Police Declared Brain Dead
A 22-year-old Kenyan street vendor, Boniface Kariuki, shot in the head by police during a June 17th protest in Nairobi over the death of a blogger in custody, has been declared brain dead, sparking outrage and demands for justice; two officers are in custody.
Kenyan Street Vendor Shot by Police Declared Brain Dead
A 22-year-old Kenyan street vendor, Boniface Kariuki, shot in the head by police during a June 17th protest in Nairobi over the death of a blogger in custody, has been declared brain dead, sparking outrage and demands for justice; two officers are in custody.
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44% Bias Score


Serebrennikov's Boris Godunov: A Timely Warning
Kirill Serebrennikov's production of Modest Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, premiered at the Dutch National Opera on Friday, uses a nineteen-room set depicting a Soviet-era apartment building to explore the timeless themes of power, the people, and civic responsibility within the context of contemporary...
Serebrennikov's Boris Godunov: A Timely Warning
Kirill Serebrennikov's production of Modest Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, premiered at the Dutch National Opera on Friday, uses a nineteen-room set depicting a Soviet-era apartment building to explore the timeless themes of power, the people, and civic responsibility within the context of contemporary...
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32% Bias Score


Belarusian Political Prisoner Dies in Prison
A 61-year-old Belarusian businessman, Valiantsin Shtermer, died in a Shklow prison colony while serving a five-year sentence for insulting President Lukashenko and criticizing the war in Ukraine, adding to the eight political prisoners who have died in custody since 2020 amid a crackdown on dissent.
Belarusian Political Prisoner Dies in Prison
A 61-year-old Belarusian businessman, Valiantsin Shtermer, died in a Shklow prison colony while serving a five-year sentence for insulting President Lukashenko and criticizing the war in Ukraine, adding to the eight political prisoners who have died in custody since 2020 amid a crackdown on dissent.
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56% Bias Score


British Jewish Leaders Condemn Israeli Government Actions in Gaza
On April 16th, 36 members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews published a letter in the Financial Times criticizing the Israeli government's actions in Gaza and the West Bank, breaking with the organization's previous stance of not publicly criticizing the Netanyahu government; this action has ...
British Jewish Leaders Condemn Israeli Government Actions in Gaza
On April 16th, 36 members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews published a letter in the Financial Times criticizing the Israeli government's actions in Gaza and the West Bank, breaking with the organization's previous stance of not publicly criticizing the Netanyahu government; this action has ...
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40% Bias Score


Iranian Cleric Defrocked for Criticizing Government's Israel Policy
Mohammadjavad Mohقق Yezdi, a Shia cleric in Qom, was defrocked and sentenced to seven years in prison for criticizing the Iranian government's stance on Israel, questioning its call for citizens to fight, and suggesting that leaders send their own sons first, highlighting tensions between religious ...
Iranian Cleric Defrocked for Criticizing Government's Israel Policy
Mohammadjavad Mohقق Yezdi, a Shia cleric in Qom, was defrocked and sentenced to seven years in prison for criticizing the Iranian government's stance on Israel, questioning its call for citizens to fight, and suggesting that leaders send their own sons first, highlighting tensions between religious ...
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44% Bias Score

EPA Suspends 139 Employees for Dissent Over Environmental Policy Rollbacks
On Thursday, the EPA placed 139 employees on administrative leave for signing a letter criticizing the agency's weakening environmental policies under Administrator Lee Zeldin, which include funding cuts estimated to cost 30,000 lives and $275 billion annually.

EPA Suspends 139 Employees for Dissent Over Environmental Policy Rollbacks
On Thursday, the EPA placed 139 employees on administrative leave for signing a letter criticizing the agency's weakening environmental policies under Administrator Lee Zeldin, which include funding cuts estimated to cost 30,000 lives and $275 billion annually.
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56% Bias Score

Turkey's Silenced Dissent: Apathy, Repression, and the Need for Empathy
This article analyzes the Turkish government's suppression of dissent, focusing on the imprisonment and targeting of political opponents, academics, and their families, and the widespread silence among the population. The article contrasts this with the empathetic response of politician Özgür Özel t...

Turkey's Silenced Dissent: Apathy, Repression, and the Need for Empathy
This article analyzes the Turkish government's suppression of dissent, focusing on the imprisonment and targeting of political opponents, academics, and their families, and the widespread silence among the population. The article contrasts this with the empathetic response of politician Özgür Özel t...
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60% Bias Score

China: Misuse of Psychiatric Hospitalization to Silence Dissent
Zhang Po, a Chinese coal miner injured in 1999, was involuntarily hospitalized and detained in 2024 after protesting for increased disability payments; his case, viewed 40 million times on Weibo, highlights the ongoing misuse of psychiatric hospitalization to silence dissent in China despite a 2012 ...

China: Misuse of Psychiatric Hospitalization to Silence Dissent
Zhang Po, a Chinese coal miner injured in 1999, was involuntarily hospitalized and detained in 2024 after protesting for increased disability payments; his case, viewed 40 million times on Weibo, highlights the ongoing misuse of psychiatric hospitalization to silence dissent in China despite a 2012 ...
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44% Bias Score

Salvadoran Activist Arrested Amid Government Crackdown
In El Salvador, prominent human rights activist Ruth López was arrested on embezzlement charges, prompting accusations of politically motivated repression amid a government crackdown on dissent and closer ties with the US, despite denials from López and her organization, Cristosal.

Salvadoran Activist Arrested Amid Government Crackdown
In El Salvador, prominent human rights activist Ruth López was arrested on embezzlement charges, prompting accusations of politically motivated repression amid a government crackdown on dissent and closer ties with the US, despite denials from López and her organization, Cristosal.
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56% Bias Score

Hong Kong Arrests Activist's Father and Brother Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of exiled activist Anna Kwok on Wednesday for allegedly managing the finances of a fugitive, marking the first instance of using a 2022 local security law against a dissident's family; her father faces up to seven years in prison.

Hong Kong Arrests Activist's Father and Brother Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of exiled activist Anna Kwok on Wednesday for allegedly managing the finances of a fugitive, marking the first instance of using a 2022 local security law against a dissident's family; her father faces up to seven years in prison.
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Reservists Condemn Gaza War Strategy, Leading to Dismissals
970 Israeli reserve pilots and airmen signed a letter criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's Gaza war strategy, arguing it endangers hostages and contradicts security interests; the army dismissed active signatories, sparking intense political debate.

Israeli Reservists Condemn Gaza War Strategy, Leading to Dismissals
970 Israeli reserve pilots and airmen signed a letter criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's Gaza war strategy, arguing it endangers hostages and contradicts security interests; the army dismissed active signatories, sparking intense political debate.
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56% Bias Score
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