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Turkish Military Academy Graduate Faces Disciplinary Action for Oath Recitation
Lieutenant Ebru Eroğlu, the top graduate of the Turkish Military Academy, faced disciplinary action for reciting a military oath at her graduation ceremony against orders, citing her belief that it was her duty as valedictorian; the event gained media attention despite her claims that she did not in...
Turkish Military Academy Graduate Faces Disciplinary Action for Oath Recitation
Lieutenant Ebru Eroğlu, the top graduate of the Turkish Military Academy, faced disciplinary action for reciting a military oath at her graduation ceremony against orders, citing her belief that it was her duty as valedictorian; the event gained media attention despite her claims that she did not in...
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52% Bias Score


Balearic Parliament President to be Tried for Hate Crime
A Balearic Parliament president, Gabriel Le Senne of Vox, faces trial for a hate crime after destroying a photo of three women killed during the Spanish Civil War; a judge rejected the prosecutor's request for dismissal and imposed a €40,000 bail.
Balearic Parliament President to be Tried for Hate Crime
A Balearic Parliament president, Gabriel Le Senne of Vox, faces trial for a hate crime after destroying a photo of three women killed during the Spanish Civil War; a judge rejected the prosecutor's request for dismissal and imposed a €40,000 bail.
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44% Bias Score


Israel-Hamas War: 500 Days of Increased Online Hate Speech and Violence
A survey by the Israel Internet Association reveals that 500 days into the Israel-Hamas war, online hate speech and violence have drastically increased in Israel, with Telegram being identified as the most harmful platform, prompting concerns about freedom of expression and online safety.
Israel-Hamas War: 500 Days of Increased Online Hate Speech and Violence
A survey by the Israel Internet Association reveals that 500 days into the Israel-Hamas war, online hate speech and violence have drastically increased in Israel, with Telegram being identified as the most harmful platform, prompting concerns about freedom of expression and online safety.
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32% Bias Score


Italy Suspends Graphite Spyware Amidst Investigation of Potential Misuse
Italian intelligence and Paragon Solutions suspended Graphite spyware pending investigation after revelations of its use, potentially targeting journalists and activists; fines up to €20 million are possible for misuse.
Italy Suspends Graphite Spyware Amidst Investigation of Potential Misuse
Italian intelligence and Paragon Solutions suspended Graphite spyware pending investigation after revelations of its use, potentially targeting journalists and activists; fines up to €20 million are possible for misuse.
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36% Bias Score


Algerian Woman Sues Author Daoud for Unauthorized Use of Life Story in Award-Winning Novel
An Algerian woman is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud in Paris for using her life story in his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" without consent, demanding €200,000 in compensation; the novel, banned in Algeria, details her survival of an Islamist attack and subsequent psychological trau...
Algerian Woman Sues Author Daoud for Unauthorized Use of Life Story in Award-Winning Novel
An Algerian woman is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud in Paris for using her life story in his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" without consent, demanding €200,000 in compensation; the novel, banned in Algeria, details her survival of an Islamist attack and subsequent psychological trau...
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36% Bias Score


Rushdie Testifies in Attempted Murder Trial
In a New York courtroom, Salman Rushdie gave a graphic account of the 2022 attack, identifying Hadi Matar as his attacker and describing multiple stab wounds that left him partially blind and with chronic pain; Matar, seated nearby, mostly looked down during the testimony.
Rushdie Testifies in Attempted Murder Trial
In a New York courtroom, Salman Rushdie gave a graphic account of the 2022 attack, identifying Hadi Matar as his attacker and describing multiple stab wounds that left him partially blind and with chronic pain; Matar, seated nearby, mostly looked down during the testimony.
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44% Bias Score

Australia Cancels Venice Biennale Artist Amid Political Backlash
Australia's Creative Australia board canceled Khaled Sabsabi's 2026 Venice Biennale exhibition after parliamentary questions regarding his past works depicting the 9/11 attacks and Hassan Nasrallah, prompting outrage from artists and concerns about political interference in artistic expression.

Australia Cancels Venice Biennale Artist Amid Political Backlash
Australia's Creative Australia board canceled Khaled Sabsabi's 2026 Venice Biennale exhibition after parliamentary questions regarding his past works depicting the 9/11 attacks and Hassan Nasrallah, prompting outrage from artists and concerns about political interference in artistic expression.
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64% Bias Score

US Threatens NATO Support Over EU Internet Censorship
US Vice President Vance accused European leaders of undermining free speech, threatening to reconsider NATO support if online censorship persists; this follows a warning to Elon Musk about Trump's presence on X, highlighting transatlantic tensions over internet regulation.

US Threatens NATO Support Over EU Internet Censorship
US Vice President Vance accused European leaders of undermining free speech, threatening to reconsider NATO support if online censorship persists; this follows a warning to Elon Musk about Trump's presence on X, highlighting transatlantic tensions over internet regulation.
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56% Bias Score

Rushdie's Return: A defiant act of resistance
Salman Rushdie, the author who survived a 2022 knife attack, spoke at the Hay Festival in Cartagena, Colombia, discussing his memoir "Knife" and his renewed commitment to public appearances as an act of resistance against threats to free speech.

Rushdie's Return: A defiant act of resistance
Salman Rushdie, the author who survived a 2022 knife attack, spoke at the Hay Festival in Cartagena, Colombia, discussing his memoir "Knife" and his renewed commitment to public appearances as an act of resistance against threats to free speech.
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36% Bias Score

US Accusation of Censorship in Europe Highlights West's Double Standard on Free Speech
At the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President JD Vance accused European allies of censorship, sparking a debate about the West's double standard on free speech, particularly concerning Palestine and the silencing of dissenting voices.

US Accusation of Censorship in Europe Highlights West's Double Standard on Free Speech
At the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President JD Vance accused European allies of censorship, sparking a debate about the West's double standard on free speech, particularly concerning Palestine and the silencing of dissenting voices.
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48% Bias Score

1989 Fatwa's Enduring Impact: Salman Rushdie Attacked in 2022
On February 14, 1989, Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa calling for the death of Salman Rushdie and publishers of his book "The Satanic Verses", resulting in decades of threats and a 2022 attack on Rushdie in New York.

1989 Fatwa's Enduring Impact: Salman Rushdie Attacked in 2022
On February 14, 1989, Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa calling for the death of Salman Rushdie and publishers of his book "The Satanic Verses", resulting in decades of threats and a 2022 attack on Rushdie in New York.
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32% Bias Score

East Jerusalem Bookstore Raid Suppresses Palestinian Culture
Israeli authorities raided a Palestinian bookstore in East Jerusalem, arresting owners Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna and confiscating books, ostensibly for "disturbing public order." The bookstore, established in 1984, promoted cultural exchange between Israelis and Palestinians.

East Jerusalem Bookstore Raid Suppresses Palestinian Culture
Israeli authorities raided a Palestinian bookstore in East Jerusalem, arresting owners Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna and confiscating books, ostensibly for "disturbing public order." The bookstore, established in 1984, promoted cultural exchange between Israelis and Palestinians.
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56% Bias Score
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