Istanbul Mayor Faces Terrorism Probe, Journalists Detained
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is facing a terrorism investigation, questioning the prosecutor's authority, while three journalists were detained after reporting on a related case involving a controversial expert witness.
Istanbul Mayor Faces Terrorism Probe, Journalists Detained
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is facing a terrorism investigation, questioning the prosecutor's authority, while three journalists were detained after reporting on a related case involving a controversial expert witness.
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44% Bias Score
Mafia Renews Threats Against Investigative Journalist in Palermo
Following renewed threats, increased security is in place for investigative journalist Salvo Palazzolo in Palermo, Italy, after his reports on released mafia bosses, drug trafficking via Telegram, and flaws in the parole system for convicted murderers.
Mafia Renews Threats Against Investigative Journalist in Palermo
Following renewed threats, increased security is in place for investigative journalist Salvo Palazzolo in Palermo, Italy, after his reports on released mafia bosses, drug trafficking via Telegram, and flaws in the parole system for convicted murderers.
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36% Bias Score
Turkish Bar Association Sued Over Syria Journalist Deaths
Following the deaths of two journalists in Syria, the Istanbul Bar Association issued a statement condemning the killings and calling for an investigation, leading to a lawsuit against its chair and 10 board members for "terrorist propaganda" and spreading misinformation.
Turkish Bar Association Sued Over Syria Journalist Deaths
Following the deaths of two journalists in Syria, the Istanbul Bar Association issued a statement condemning the killings and calling for an investigation, leading to a lawsuit against its chair and 10 board members for "terrorist propaganda" and spreading misinformation.
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36% Bias Score
Gaza Conflict: Unprecedented Death Toll Among Journalists
The 15-month conflict in Gaza has resulted in over 45,400 deaths and 108,000 injuries; at least 217 journalists have been killed, making it the deadliest conflict ever for journalists, according to CPJ, with the most recent deaths occurring on December 26th, 2024, when an Israeli airstrike killed fi...
Gaza Conflict: Unprecedented Death Toll Among Journalists
The 15-month conflict in Gaza has resulted in over 45,400 deaths and 108,000 injuries; at least 217 journalists have been killed, making it the deadliest conflict ever for journalists, according to CPJ, with the most recent deaths occurring on December 26th, 2024, when an Israeli airstrike killed fi...
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44% Bias Score
Gaza Airstrike Kills Five Journalists Amid Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Five Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, while ceasefire negotiations are stalled, amid ongoing conflict and allegations of humanitarian violations.
Gaza Airstrike Kills Five Journalists Amid Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Five Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, while ceasefire negotiations are stalled, amid ongoing conflict and allegations of humanitarian violations.
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44% Bias Score
Charlie Hebdo Director Riss: Life Under Threat After Terrorist Attack
Weeks after the January 7, 2015, Charlie Hebdo attack, director Riss recounts his experience, living under armed guard and coping with the loss of colleagues while facing ongoing security concerns, highlighting the lasting impact of terrorism on individuals and institutions.
Charlie Hebdo Director Riss: Life Under Threat After Terrorist Attack
Weeks after the January 7, 2015, Charlie Hebdo attack, director Riss recounts his experience, living under armed guard and coping with the loss of colleagues while facing ongoing security concerns, highlighting the lasting impact of terrorism on individuals and institutions.
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40% Bias Score
California Drops Case Against Anti-Abortion Activists
After a nine-year legal battle, California dropped its criminal case against David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, who secretly recorded Planned Parenthood allegedly selling aborted fetal tissue; they pleaded no contest to one charge with no penalties.
California Drops Case Against Anti-Abortion Activists
After a nine-year legal battle, California dropped its criminal case against David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, who secretly recorded Planned Parenthood allegedly selling aborted fetal tissue; they pleaded no contest to one charge with no penalties.
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56% Bias Score
CPJ Names Israel, China, and Myanmar Top Jailers of Journalists in 2024
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) named China, Israel, and Myanmar the world's top three jailers of journalists in 2024, citing 43 Palestinian journalists held in Israeli custody as of December 1st and criticizing Israel's efforts to control the narrative surrounding its actions in Gaza.
CPJ Names Israel, China, and Myanmar Top Jailers of Journalists in 2024
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) named China, Israel, and Myanmar the world's top three jailers of journalists in 2024, citing 43 Palestinian journalists held in Israeli custody as of December 1st and criticizing Israel's efforts to control the narrative surrounding its actions in Gaza.
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48% Bias Score
Correctiv Faces Lawsuit Over Report on Far-Right Potsdam Meeting
Following Correctiv's January 2024 report on a November 2023 Potsdam meeting of right-wing and far-right individuals, including members of the AfD and CDU, participants are suing the outlet for allegedly misrepresenting discussions about deporting millions, potentially including German citizens; hun...
Correctiv Faces Lawsuit Over Report on Far-Right Potsdam Meeting
Following Correctiv's January 2024 report on a November 2023 Potsdam meeting of right-wing and far-right individuals, including members of the AfD and CDU, participants are suing the outlet for allegedly misrepresenting discussions about deporting millions, potentially including German citizens; hun...
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36% Bias Score
Iran Judiciary Chief Recommends Pardon for Imprisoned Journalists
Following over 400 days of imprisonment, Iran's judiciary chief recommended pardons for journalists Nilufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who reported on Mahsa Amini's death and sparked widespread protests in 2022; their amnesty requests are pending further review.
Iran Judiciary Chief Recommends Pardon for Imprisoned Journalists
Following over 400 days of imprisonment, Iran's judiciary chief recommended pardons for journalists Nilufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who reported on Mahsa Amini's death and sparked widespread protests in 2022; their amnesty requests are pending further review.
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36% Bias Score
Israeli Airstrike Kills Five Palestinian Journalists in Gaza
Five journalists working for the Al-Quds Al-Yawm TV network were killed in an Israeli airstrike on their van parked near a hospital in Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza, prompting accusations of targeting civilians amidst ongoing conflict, while Israel claims it was a precise strike on a militant cell.
Israeli Airstrike Kills Five Palestinian Journalists in Gaza
Five journalists working for the Al-Quds Al-Yawm TV network were killed in an Israeli airstrike on their van parked near a hospital in Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza, prompting accusations of targeting civilians amidst ongoing conflict, while Israel claims it was a precise strike on a militant cell.
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56% Bias Score
Trump Administration Uses Defamation Threats to Intimidate Media
The Trump administration and his allies are using threatened defamation lawsuits to intimidate news outlets and critics, with ABC News recently settling a suit for \$23 million, raising concerns about media vulnerability.
Trump Administration Uses Defamation Threats to Intimidate Media
The Trump administration and his allies are using threatened defamation lawsuits to intimidate news outlets and critics, with ABC News recently settling a suit for \$23 million, raising concerns about media vulnerability.
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48% Bias Score