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Turkish Journalist Detained for Criticizing Government
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was detained on July 5, 2025, in Istanbul for "publicly spreading misleading information," allegedly due to social media posts criticizing corruption investigations against opposition municipalities; his lawyer argues this violates press freedom.
Turkish Journalist Detained for Criticizing Government
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was detained on July 5, 2025, in Istanbul for "publicly spreading misleading information," allegedly due to social media posts criticizing corruption investigations against opposition municipalities; his lawyer argues this violates press freedom.
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52% Bias Score


Istanbul Police Crackdown on İmamoğlu Protest
Police in Istanbul used pepper spray against demonstrators protesting the 100th day of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest, detaining several people, including journalists from Cumhuriyet newspaper, before releasing some; 42 were detained according to the Ministry of Interior, while 8 children we...
Istanbul Police Crackdown on İmamoğlu Protest
Police in Istanbul used pepper spray against demonstrators protesting the 100th day of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest, detaining several people, including journalists from Cumhuriyet newspaper, before releasing some; 42 were detained according to the Ministry of Interior, while 8 children we...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Threatens CNN Prosecution Over ICE App Report
The Trump administration threatened to prosecute CNN for reporting on an app that helps users avoid ICE agents, escalating existing tensions with media outlets and raising concerns about press freedom. The threats came alongside ongoing lawsuits against CBS and ABC.
Trump Administration Threatens CNN Prosecution Over ICE App Report
The Trump administration threatened to prosecute CNN for reporting on an app that helps users avoid ICE agents, escalating existing tensions with media outlets and raising concerns about press freedom. The threats came alongside ongoing lawsuits against CBS and ABC.
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60% Bias Score


Gaza Conflict: 55,000+ Palestinian Deaths Amidst Restricted Access for Journalists
The Israeli-Gaza conflict, ongoing for over 620 days, has resulted in over 55,000 Palestinian deaths according to Gazan health authorities, amidst widespread destruction and restricted access for international journalists, prompting accusations of war crimes and genocide against Israel.
Gaza Conflict: 55,000+ Palestinian Deaths Amidst Restricted Access for Journalists
The Israeli-Gaza conflict, ongoing for over 620 days, has resulted in over 55,000 Palestinian deaths according to Gazan health authorities, amidst widespread destruction and restricted access for international journalists, prompting accusations of war crimes and genocide against Israel.
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72% Bias Score


Israeli Airspace Closure Delays Release of Detained Journalist
Three passengers, including Blast journalist Yanis Mhamdi, remain detained in Israel despite planned release due to the closure of Israeli airspace after an attack on Iranian facilities; nine others, including an MEP and activist Greta Thunberg, were released earlier.
Israeli Airspace Closure Delays Release of Detained Journalist
Three passengers, including Blast journalist Yanis Mhamdi, remain detained in Israel despite planned release due to the closure of Israeli airspace after an attack on Iranian facilities; nine others, including an MEP and activist Greta Thunberg, were released earlier.
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40% Bias Score


German Court Temporarily Lifts Ban on Right-Wing Magazine "Compact
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the right-wing extremist magazine "Compact" in July 2024 due to its incitement of hatred; however, a court temporarily lifted the ban in August 2024, pending a final ruling on whether it violates Germany's Basic Law.
German Court Temporarily Lifts Ban on Right-Wing Magazine "Compact
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the right-wing extremist magazine "Compact" in July 2024 due to its incitement of hatred; however, a court temporarily lifted the ban in August 2024, pending a final ruling on whether it violates Germany's Basic Law.
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36% Bias Score

Paramount, CBS Settle Trump Lawsuit for $30 Million, Drawing Media Outrage
Paramount Global and CBS settled President Trump's election interference lawsuit for at least $16 million upfront, plus a possible eight-figure sum for future conservative-leaning advertisements, prompting widespread criticism from media figures for setting a concerning precedent.

Paramount, CBS Settle Trump Lawsuit for $30 Million, Drawing Media Outrage
Paramount Global and CBS settled President Trump's election interference lawsuit for at least $16 million upfront, plus a possible eight-figure sum for future conservative-leaning advertisements, prompting widespread criticism from media figures for setting a concerning precedent.
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60% Bias Score

42 Detained After Istanbul Rally Marking 100 Days of İmamoğlu's Detention
In Istanbul, 42 people were detained after a rally marking the 100th day of İmamoğlu's imprisonment, with clashes ensuing between protestors and police, resulting in injuries and the brief detention of two journalists, while one remains in custody, due to alleged insults against President Erdoğan.

42 Detained After Istanbul Rally Marking 100 Days of İmamoğlu's Detention
In Istanbul, 42 people were detained after a rally marking the 100th day of İmamoğlu's imprisonment, with clashes ensuing between protestors and police, resulting in injuries and the brief detention of two journalists, while one remains in custody, due to alleged insults against President Erdoğan.
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64% Bias Score

Vance's Padilla Gaffe and Controversial Defense of LA Troop Deployment
During a Los Angeles visit, Vice President JD Vance mistakenly referred to Senator Alex Padilla as "Jose Padilla," a convicted terrorist, sparking outrage from California officials. Vance defended the deployment of 4700 troops in the city, despite local opposition, citing a court ruling granting Tru...

Vance's Padilla Gaffe and Controversial Defense of LA Troop Deployment
During a Los Angeles visit, Vice President JD Vance mistakenly referred to Senator Alex Padilla as "Jose Padilla," a convicted terrorist, sparking outrage from California officials. Vance defended the deployment of 4700 troops in the city, despite local opposition, citing a court ruling granting Tru...
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60% Bias Score

Journalist Arrested at Atlanta Protest, Then Detained by ICE
Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara, covering a protest, was arrested by Doraville police, charged with misdemeanors, released on bond, then detained by ICE; the incident, live-streamed to over 1 million viewers, raises concerns about press freedom and immigrant rights.

Journalist Arrested at Atlanta Protest, Then Detained by ICE
Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara, covering a protest, was arrested by Doraville police, charged with misdemeanors, released on bond, then detained by ICE; the incident, live-streamed to over 1 million viewers, raises concerns about press freedom and immigrant rights.
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44% Bias Score

La Sexta's Pre-Leak Report Challenges State Attorney General's Defense
La Sexta reported drafting a news story about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner's guilty plea at 9:54 PM on March 13, 2024, five minutes before the State Attorney General received the email, suggesting a potential leak. The channel's journalist, Alfonso Pérez Medina, corroborated the information with thre...

La Sexta's Pre-Leak Report Challenges State Attorney General's Defense
La Sexta reported drafting a news story about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner's guilty plea at 9:54 PM on March 13, 2024, five minutes before the State Attorney General received the email, suggesting a potential leak. The channel's journalist, Alfonso Pérez Medina, corroborated the information with thre...
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48% Bias Score

Photojournalist Shot During LA Riots
During violent Los Angeles protests against President Trump's immigration crackdown, a British photojournalist, Toby Canham, was shot in the head by a California Highway Patrol officer with a rubber bullet while filming; the incident resulted in a city-wide curfew and spurred questions about law enf...

Photojournalist Shot During LA Riots
During violent Los Angeles protests against President Trump's immigration crackdown, a British photojournalist, Toby Canham, was shot in the head by a California Highway Patrol officer with a rubber bullet while filming; the incident resulted in a city-wide curfew and spurred questions about law enf...
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44% Bias Score
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