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Gaza Photographer's Plight Exposes Humanitarian Crisis
Gaza photographer Bashar Taleb, working for AFP and NRC, is too weak to work due to starvation and constant attacks, symbolizing the worsening humanitarian crisis where over 1000 civilians have died since May at UN aid distribution points, described as death traps.
Gaza Photographer's Plight Exposes Humanitarian Crisis
Gaza photographer Bashar Taleb, working for AFP and NRC, is too weak to work due to starvation and constant attacks, symbolizing the worsening humanitarian crisis where over 1000 civilians have died since May at UN aid distribution points, described as death traps.
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60% Bias Score


Gaza Journalists Face Starvation Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
The AFP reports that its Gaza-based journalists risk starvation due to the worsening humanitarian crisis, with limited access to food and water, while over 200 journalists have been killed since the start of the Israeli offensive in October 2023.
Gaza Journalists Face Starvation Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
The AFP reports that its Gaza-based journalists risk starvation due to the worsening humanitarian crisis, with limited access to food and water, while over 200 journalists have been killed since the start of the Israeli offensive in October 2023.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Bans Wall Street Journal From White House Press Pool
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from White House press events after the publication of articles alleging links between Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, prompting condemnation from the New York Times and the White House Correspondents' Association as an attack on press freedom.
Trump Administration Bans Wall Street Journal From White House Press Pool
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from White House press events after the publication of articles alleging links between Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, prompting condemnation from the New York Times and the White House Correspondents' Association as an attack on press freedom.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Letter Report
US President Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over a report detailing a sexually suggestive letter Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003; the lawsuit, filed in Florida, also targets reporters and Murdoch's companies, Dow Jones and News Corp, amid increasing pres...
Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Letter Report
US President Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over a report detailing a sexually suggestive letter Trump allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003; the lawsuit, filed in Florida, also targets reporters and Murdoch's companies, Dow Jones and News Corp, amid increasing pres...
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44% Bias Score


Altun's Silence on Haydanlı Contract Allegations Amidst Human Rights Appointment
Former Turkish government official Fahrettin Altun, now appointed as Human Rights Director, faces criticism for his lack of response to allegations of involvement with Serdar Haydanlı, who received government contracts while Altun was Director of Communications, as evidenced by a document presented ...
Altun's Silence on Haydanlı Contract Allegations Amidst Human Rights Appointment
Former Turkish government official Fahrettin Altun, now appointed as Human Rights Director, faces criticism for his lack of response to allegations of involvement with Serdar Haydanlı, who received government contracts while Altun was Director of Communications, as evidenced by a document presented ...
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Congress Approves Reform to Curb Disruptive Journalist Behavior
The Spanish Congress approved a reform to its press regulations, establishing minimum behavioral standards for accredited journalists and sanctioning violations, aiming to curb disruptive behavior by far-right agitators following months of incidents, with the final vote being 174 to 166.
Spanish Congress Approves Reform to Curb Disruptive Journalist Behavior
The Spanish Congress approved a reform to its press regulations, establishing minimum behavioral standards for accredited journalists and sanctioning violations, aiming to curb disruptive behavior by far-right agitators following months of incidents, with the final vote being 174 to 166.
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56% Bias Score

AFP Urges Israel to Evacuate Starving Gaza Journalists
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is urging Israel to immediately evacuate its freelance journalists from Gaza, who face starvation and death due to Israel's blockade and the insufficient aid distribution through the controversial GHF agency; at least 101 Palestinians have died from malnutrition since the ...

AFP Urges Israel to Evacuate Starving Gaza Journalists
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is urging Israel to immediately evacuate its freelance journalists from Gaza, who face starvation and death due to Israel's blockade and the insufficient aid distribution through the controversial GHF agency; at least 101 Palestinians have died from malnutrition since the ...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from covering the president's upcoming Scotland trip due to a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump, stemming from the Journal's reporting on a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The White House cited the newspaper's "fake and defamatory conduct.

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from covering the president's upcoming Scotland trip due to a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump, stemming from the Journal's reporting on a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The White House cited the newspaper's "fake and defamatory conduct.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Congress Approves Stricter Regulations to Curb Disruptive Behavior
The Spanish Congress passed a new regulation to address disruptive behavior, introducing a three-tiered infraction system with sanctions ranging from warnings to credential revocation, following months of controversy and incidents, including those marked by racism in Torre Pacheco.

Spanish Congress Approves Stricter Regulations to Curb Disruptive Behavior
The Spanish Congress passed a new regulation to address disruptive behavior, introducing a three-tiered infraction system with sanctions ranging from warnings to credential revocation, following months of controversy and incidents, including those marked by racism in Torre Pacheco.
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60% Bias Score

Contempt Application Against Nine Entertainment Dismissed
A federal court dismissed a contempt application filed by a pro-Israel group against Nine Entertainment, its editors (Patrick Elligett and Bevan Shields), and reporters (Michael Bachelard and Calum Jaspan), for publishing names protected by a suppression order in the Antoinette Lattouf unlawful term...

Contempt Application Against Nine Entertainment Dismissed
A federal court dismissed a contempt application filed by a pro-Israel group against Nine Entertainment, its editors (Patrick Elligett and Bevan Shields), and reporters (Michael Bachelard and Calum Jaspan), for publishing names protected by a suppression order in the Antoinette Lattouf unlawful term...
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36% Bias Score

Torre Pacheco: Five Nights of Unrest Amidst Xenophobic Protests
Following the assault of a 68-year-old man, Torre Pacheco, Murcia, Spain, has seen five consecutive nights of unauthorized protests fueled by online xenophobia. Around 100 people gathered nightly, resulting in 13 arrests and attacks on journalists. Authorities increased security measures.

Torre Pacheco: Five Nights of Unrest Amidst Xenophobic Protests
Following the assault of a 68-year-old man, Torre Pacheco, Murcia, Spain, has seen five consecutive nights of unauthorized protests fueled by online xenophobia. Around 100 people gathered nightly, resulting in 13 arrests and attacks on journalists. Authorities increased security measures.
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Detained, Then Released, for Social Media Posts
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was arrested in Istanbul on July 26th, 2024, for social media posts expressing support for detained opposition mayors, facing charges of "publicly spreading misleading information"; he was released with probation.

Turkish Journalist Detained, Then Released, for Social Media Posts
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was arrested in Istanbul on July 26th, 2024, for social media posts expressing support for detained opposition mayors, facing charges of "publicly spreading misleading information"; he was released with probation.
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48% Bias Score
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