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Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Events, Critics Cite Authoritarianism
Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, using facial recognition to identify attendees and enabling the suspension of citizenship for dual nationals deemed a threat to national security; critics call it authoritarian.
Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Events, Critics Cite Authoritarianism
Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, using facial recognition to identify attendees and enabling the suspension of citizenship for dual nationals deemed a threat to national security; critics call it authoritarian.
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68% Bias Score


Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering İBB Protests
Twenty-five people, including seven journalists, face 6 months to 3 years in prison in Turkey for participating in unauthorized protests against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality following a corruption investigation; the prosecution claims to lack evidence supporting the journalists' claim of n...
Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering İBB Protests
Twenty-five people, including seven journalists, face 6 months to 3 years in prison in Turkey for participating in unauthorized protests against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality following a corruption investigation; the prosecution claims to lack evidence supporting the journalists' claim of n...
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52% Bias Score


Germany Orders Expulsion of Four Following Berlin Protest
Following a pro-Palestinian protest at Berlin's Free University in October 2024, resulting in over €100,000 in damages, German authorities ordered the expulsion of three EU citizens and one American national in March 2025, a decision currently contested in court.
Germany Orders Expulsion of Four Following Berlin Protest
Following a pro-Palestinian protest at Berlin's Free University in October 2024, resulting in over €100,000 in damages, German authorities ordered the expulsion of three EU citizens and one American national in March 2025, a decision currently contested in court.
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60% Bias Score


575 Detained in Turkey Following İmamoğlu Arrest"
Following the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu, 575 people have been detained in Turkey, with 178 remaining in custody, 86 under judicial control, and 38 under house arrest; authorities cited violations of Turkey's assembly laws and resistance to police.
575 Detained in Turkey Following İmamoğlu Arrest"
Following the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu, 575 people have been detained in Turkey, with 178 remaining in custody, 86 under judicial control, and 38 under house arrest; authorities cited violations of Turkey's assembly laws and resistance to police.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Ombudsman Investigates Police Home Visits to Protesters
Following a video showing police officers questioning a woman in Amersfoort about her participation in demonstrations, the Dutch National Ombudsman is launching an investigation into police home visits to protesters, citing concerns about potential intimidation and infringement of the right to prote...
Dutch Ombudsman Investigates Police Home Visits to Protesters
Following a video showing police officers questioning a woman in Amersfoort about her participation in demonstrations, the Dutch National Ombudsman is launching an investigation into police home visits to protesters, citing concerns about potential intimidation and infringement of the right to prote...
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56% Bias Score


Berlin Police Brutally Suppress Counter-Protest Against Neo-Nazi Rally
In Berlin, police violently confronted counter-demonstrators protesting a neo-Nazi rally on Saturday, using pepper spray and batons; police claim a bus's siren violated noise regulations and that bottles were thrown, but witnesses and the Green Party say the police account is false and the siren had...
Berlin Police Brutally Suppress Counter-Protest Against Neo-Nazi Rally
In Berlin, police violently confronted counter-demonstrators protesting a neo-Nazi rally on Saturday, using pepper spray and batons; police claim a bus's siren violated noise regulations and that bottles were thrown, but witnesses and the Green Party say the police account is false and the siren had...
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...

Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...
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64% Bias Score

Four Deportation Orders Issued Following Berlin Pro-Palestinian Protest
Following a pro-Palestinian protest at Berlin's Free University on October 17, 2024, resulting in over €100,000 in damages, three EU citizens (two Irish, one Polish) and a US citizen face deportation; they are appealing the decision.

Four Deportation Orders Issued Following Berlin Pro-Palestinian Protest
Following a pro-Palestinian protest at Berlin's Free University on October 17, 2024, resulting in over €100,000 in damages, three EU citizens (two Irish, one Polish) and a US citizen face deportation; they are appealing the decision.
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56% Bias Score

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Parade Ban Sparks Mass Protests
On Tuesday, over 10,000 Hungarians protested in Budapest against a new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings, including the planned June Pride parade, with fines up to €500 and potential use of facial recognition. The law, passed March 18th, cites a 2021 law restricting children's access to LGBTQ+ informati...

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Parade Ban Sparks Mass Protests
On Tuesday, over 10,000 Hungarians protested in Budapest against a new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings, including the planned June Pride parade, with fines up to €500 and potential use of facial recognition. The law, passed March 18th, cites a 2021 law restricting children's access to LGBTQ+ informati...
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44% Bias Score

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Event Ban Sparks Mass Protest
Thousands protested in Budapest on Tuesday against a new Hungarian law effectively banning LGBTQ+ events, using facial recognition technology to fine participants up to $546; critics call it the latest attack on LGBTQ+ rights.

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Event Ban Sparks Mass Protest
Thousands protested in Budapest on Tuesday against a new Hungarian law effectively banning LGBTQ+ events, using facial recognition technology to fine participants up to $546; critics call it the latest attack on LGBTQ+ rights.
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48% Bias Score

Galatasaray University Report Details Police Brutality During İmamoğlu Protests
A report by Galatasaray University law students details police brutality and human rights violations during protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, including the excessive use of force, restrictions on assembly, and denial of legal counsel; 1133 people were detained.

Galatasaray University Report Details Police Brutality During İmamoğlu Protests
A report by Galatasaray University law students details police brutality and human rights violations during protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, including the excessive use of force, restrictions on assembly, and denial of legal counsel; 1133 people were detained.
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52% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi March in Berlin Blocked by Antifascist Counter-Demonstrators
On Saturday, approximately 850 neo-Nazis attempted a 7km march through Berlin-Friedrichshain, but were stopped after 50 meters by thousands of antifascist counter-demonstrators who blocked their route. Police arrested 85 people, mostly neo-Nazi marchers.

Neo-Nazi March in Berlin Blocked by Antifascist Counter-Demonstrators
On Saturday, approximately 850 neo-Nazis attempted a 7km march through Berlin-Friedrichshain, but were stopped after 50 meters by thousands of antifascist counter-demonstrators who blocked their route. Police arrested 85 people, mostly neo-Nazi marchers.
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40% Bias Score
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