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Wikipedia Challenges UK Online Safety Act Over Editor Safety Concerns
Wikipedia is taking legal action against the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing that new regulations could endanger its volunteer editors by requiring identity verification, potentially leading to data breaches and chilling effects on contributions, especially regarding sensitive topics.
Wikipedia Challenges UK Online Safety Act Over Editor Safety Concerns
Wikipedia is taking legal action against the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing that new regulations could endanger its volunteer editors by requiring identity verification, potentially leading to data breaches and chilling effects on contributions, especially regarding sensitive topics.
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52% Bias Score


Goethe Medal Honors Kavala, Yuan, and Van Reybrouck
The Goethe-Institut awarded its prestigious medal to Turkish political prisoner Osman Kavala, Chinese linguist Li Yuan, and Belgian author David Van Reybrouck on August 28th in Weimar, Germany, recognizing their contributions to peace, language education, and alternative historical narratives, respe...
Goethe Medal Honors Kavala, Yuan, and Van Reybrouck
The Goethe-Institut awarded its prestigious medal to Turkish political prisoner Osman Kavala, Chinese linguist Li Yuan, and Belgian author David Van Reybrouck on August 28th in Weimar, Germany, recognizing their contributions to peace, language education, and alternative historical narratives, respe...
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28% Bias Score


Charges Dropped Against American Academic in Thailand Defamation Case
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against American academic Paul Chambers, arrested in April for royal defamation, following concerns from the academic community and the US government; however, the decision to drop charges is still subject to review.
Charges Dropped Against American Academic in Thailand Defamation Case
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against American academic Paul Chambers, arrested in April for royal defamation, following concerns from the academic community and the US government; however, the decision to drop charges is still subject to review.
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40% Bias Score


Public Funding for Controversial Kneecap Film Soars to £2 Million
A film about the controversial rap band Kneecap, who urged fans to 'kill your local MP', received nearly £2 million in public funding, sparking outrage and a counter-terrorism investigation into the band's statements.
Public Funding for Controversial Kneecap Film Soars to £2 Million
A film about the controversial rap band Kneecap, who urged fans to 'kill your local MP', received nearly £2 million in public funding, sparking outrage and a counter-terrorism investigation into the band's statements.
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60% Bias Score


UK Banks to Provide 90-Day Notice Before Account Closure
The UK Treasury is introducing new laws requiring banks to give 90 days' notice and a clear written explanation before closing customer accounts, starting April 2024, following the controversy surrounding Nigel Farage's account closure by NatWest.
UK Banks to Provide 90-Day Notice Before Account Closure
The UK Treasury is introducing new laws requiring banks to give 90 days' notice and a clear written explanation before closing customer accounts, starting April 2024, following the controversy surrounding Nigel Farage's account closure by NatWest.
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36% Bias Score


Turkish Bar Association Challenges YÖK's Disciplinary Action Against Students Protesting İmamoğlu Detention
The Turkish Bar Association opposes the Higher Education Council's (YÖK) call for disciplinary action against students and academics protesting Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's detention, arguing that student boycotts and campus protests are protected under freedom of expression and assembly, citing ...
Turkish Bar Association Challenges YÖK's Disciplinary Action Against Students Protesting İmamoğlu Detention
The Turkish Bar Association opposes the Higher Education Council's (YÖK) call for disciplinary action against students and academics protesting Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's detention, arguing that student boycotts and campus protests are protected under freedom of expression and assembly, citing ...
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40% Bias Score

Greek National Gallery Restores Vandalized Artworks, Implements Enhanced Security
Following the March 10th vandalism of artworks at Greece's National Gallery by former MP Nikos Papadopoulos, four pieces by Christoforos Katsadiotis and one by Tasos Mantzavinos have been fully restored, and enhanced security measures, including additional guards and a local alarm system, are now in...

Greek National Gallery Restores Vandalized Artworks, Implements Enhanced Security
Following the March 10th vandalism of artworks at Greece's National Gallery by former MP Nikos Papadopoulos, four pieces by Christoforos Katsadiotis and one by Tasos Mantzavinos have been fully restored, and enhanced security measures, including additional guards and a local alarm system, are now in...
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32% Bias Score

Documenta Controversy Exposes End of Unspoken Antisemitism in Germany
Sociologists Heinz Bude and Michael Hutter analyze the 2022 Documenta exhibition's antisemitism controversy, arguing it marks the end of Germany's unspoken acceptance of antisemitism and signals a shift in societal power dynamics, highlighting the limitations of legal interventions.

Documenta Controversy Exposes End of Unspoken Antisemitism in Germany
Sociologists Heinz Bude and Michael Hutter analyze the 2022 Documenta exhibition's antisemitism controversy, arguing it marks the end of Germany's unspoken acceptance of antisemitism and signals a shift in societal power dynamics, highlighting the limitations of legal interventions.
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44% Bias Score

Charges Dropped Against American Academic Arrested in Thailand for Defamation of the Monarchy
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against Paul Chambers, an American academic arrested in April for allegedly defaming the monarchy via a Facebook post referencing a webinar; the Phitsanulok provincial prosecutor will request the court to dismiss the case, but the police retain review power.

Charges Dropped Against American Academic Arrested in Thailand for Defamation of the Monarchy
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against Paul Chambers, an American academic arrested in April for allegedly defaming the monarchy via a Facebook post referencing a webinar; the Phitsanulok provincial prosecutor will request the court to dismiss the case, but the police retain review power.
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36% Bias Score

Eurovision Updates Flag Policy: Palestinian Flags Allowed for Audience, Banned for Performers
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) updated its Eurovision Song Contest flag policy, allowing audience members in Basel, Switzerland to display flags permitted under Swiss law, including Palestinian flags, while restricting performers to only their national flags, sparking criticism from LGBTQ+ gr...

Eurovision Updates Flag Policy: Palestinian Flags Allowed for Audience, Banned for Performers
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) updated its Eurovision Song Contest flag policy, allowing audience members in Basel, Switzerland to display flags permitted under Swiss law, including Palestinian flags, while restricting performers to only their national flags, sparking criticism from LGBTQ+ gr...
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44% Bias Score

Cartoonist's Resignation Highlights US Press Freedom Decline
Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post in January 2025 after an opinion editor refused her anti-Trump cartoon, highlighting the decline of press freedom and the economic vulnerability of cartoonists in the US, a situation exemplified by the drop from 2000 to under 20 emp...

Cartoonist's Resignation Highlights US Press Freedom Decline
Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post in January 2025 after an opinion editor refused her anti-Trump cartoon, highlighting the decline of press freedom and the economic vulnerability of cartoonists in the US, a situation exemplified by the drop from 2000 to under 20 emp...
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36% Bias Score

YTÜ Security Assaults LGBT+ Students During Protest
Security personnel at Yıldız Technical University (YTÜ) assaulted students protesting the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, targeting those with LGBT+ flags, leading to a physical altercation and sit-in protest.

YTÜ Security Assaults LGBT+ Students During Protest
Security personnel at Yıldız Technical University (YTÜ) assaulted students protesting the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, targeting those with LGBT+ flags, leading to a physical altercation and sit-in protest.
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44% Bias Score
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