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ECtHR Rules Demirtaş Detention Politically Motivated, DEM Party Demands Debate
Turkey's DEM Party demands a parliamentary debate after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the imprisonment of former HDP co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş was politically motivated, ordering Turkey to pay €55,000 in compensation; the case is linked to the broader "Kobane Conspiracy Case".
ECtHR Rules Demirtaş Detention Politically Motivated, DEM Party Demands Debate
Turkey's DEM Party demands a parliamentary debate after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the imprisonment of former HDP co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş was politically motivated, ordering Turkey to pay €55,000 in compensation; the case is linked to the broader "Kobane Conspiracy Case".
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52% Bias Score


ECtHR Climate Ruling Sparks International Backlash
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that protection from climate change is a human right, sparking a backlash from nine European leaders and the UK who threaten to leave the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the court's overreach on immigration issues.
ECtHR Climate Ruling Sparks International Backlash
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that protection from climate change is a human right, sparking a backlash from nine European leaders and the UK who threaten to leave the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the court's overreach on immigration issues.
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48% Bias Score


ECtHR Rejects Catalan Parliamentarians' Appeals on Independence Debate
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) rejected appeals from two Catalan Parliament members facing criminal charges for disobeying the Spanish Constitutional Court's rulings that blocked attempts to restart the 2019 independence debate, deeming the Constitutional Court's actions legal and propor...
ECtHR Rejects Catalan Parliamentarians' Appeals on Independence Debate
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) rejected appeals from two Catalan Parliament members facing criminal charges for disobeying the Spanish Constitutional Court's rulings that blocked attempts to restart the 2019 independence debate, deeming the Constitutional Court's actions legal and propor...
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36% Bias Score


ECHR Condemns Russia's Blocking of LGBTQ+ Websites
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia's blocking of LGBTQ+ websites, including gay.ru and Deti-404, violated Articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, awarding 7000 euros in compensation in one related case; the ruling stems from cases filed by Russian citizens pen...
ECHR Condemns Russia's Blocking of LGBTQ+ Websites
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia's blocking of LGBTQ+ websites, including gay.ru and Deti-404, violated Articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, awarding 7000 euros in compensation in one related case; the ruling stems from cases filed by Russian citizens pen...
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40% Bias Score

Nine European Nations Challenge European Court of Human Rights on Migration
Nine European countries criticized the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) for its migration law rulings, urging a different interpretation, and challenging the core principles of the 75-year-old European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which was created to prevent authoritarianism.

Nine European Nations Challenge European Court of Human Rights on Migration
Nine European countries criticized the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) for its migration law rulings, urging a different interpretation, and challenging the core principles of the 75-year-old European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which was created to prevent authoritarianism.
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52% Bias Score

German Surveillance Law: Appeal to European Court
Germany's Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit challenging the 2020 BND Act amendments, prompting Reporters Without Borders and the Society for Civil Rights to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, citing the Act's allowance for widespread surveillance of media, particularly outside Germa...

German Surveillance Law: Appeal to European Court
Germany's Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit challenging the 2020 BND Act amendments, prompting Reporters Without Borders and the Society for Civil Rights to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, citing the Act's allowance for widespread surveillance of media, particularly outside Germa...
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56% Bias Score

ECtHR Rules Russia Illegally Suppressed Media, Violated Rights
The European Court of Human Rights ruled on February 11th that Russia's blocking of media outlets and prosecution of over 160 individuals, including journalists like Michael Naki and Vladimir Kara-Murza, for criticizing the military violated their freedom of speech and personal liberty, despite Russ...

ECtHR Rules Russia Illegally Suppressed Media, Violated Rights
The European Court of Human Rights ruled on February 11th that Russia's blocking of media outlets and prosecution of over 160 individuals, including journalists like Michael Naki and Vladimir Kara-Murza, for criticizing the military violated their freedom of speech and personal liberty, despite Russ...
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44% Bias Score

ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".

ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".
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32% Bias Score
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