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Sigma Awards Highlight Impactful Latin American Data Journalism
The Sigma Awards honored ten data journalism projects, including several from Latin America investigating drug trafficking's land acquisition in Ecuador, election violence's impact in Mexico, and health issues in Peru, showcasing impactful investigative work despite resource constraints and threats.
Sigma Awards Highlight Impactful Latin American Data Journalism
The Sigma Awards honored ten data journalism projects, including several from Latin America investigating drug trafficking's land acquisition in Ecuador, election violence's impact in Mexico, and health issues in Peru, showcasing impactful investigative work despite resource constraints and threats.
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24% Bias Score


NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Attempted Defunding
NPR, along with Colorado member stations, sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, alleging the president's attempted defunding violates the First Amendment and Congress's will, jeopardizing a vital news source for millions of Americans who rely on the $535 million in annual taxpayer funding.
NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Attempted Defunding
NPR, along with Colorado member stations, sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, alleging the president's attempted defunding violates the First Amendment and Congress's will, jeopardizing a vital news source for millions of Americans who rely on the $535 million in annual taxpayer funding.
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48% Bias Score


Weltbühne Article Questions Editor's Jewish Identity, Documents Confirm Heritage
Deborah Feldman's article in the new Weltbühne magazine challenges the Jewish identity of Philipp Peyman Engel, editor-in-chief of the Jüdische Allgemeine, citing an anonymous source; however, multiple official documents confirm Engel's Jewish heritage, raising concerns about journalistic standards ...
Weltbühne Article Questions Editor's Jewish Identity, Documents Confirm Heritage
Deborah Feldman's article in the new Weltbühne magazine challenges the Jewish identity of Philipp Peyman Engel, editor-in-chief of the Jüdische Allgemeine, citing an anonymous source; however, multiple official documents confirm Engel's Jewish heritage, raising concerns about journalistic standards ...
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56% Bias Score


Yerevan City Hall Restricts Press Access to Meetings
Yerevan city hall has installed a glass partition separating the meeting hall from the press area, restricting journalists' ability to cover meetings effectively and potentially limiting public access to information in a country already ranked 34th globally on press freedom.
Yerevan City Hall Restricts Press Access to Meetings
Yerevan city hall has installed a glass partition separating the meeting hall from the press area, restricting journalists' ability to cover meetings effectively and potentially limiting public access to information in a country already ranked 34th globally on press freedom.
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52% Bias Score


PowNed's hidden camera footage: Amsterdam court to rule on legality
The Amsterdam court is deciding whether broadcaster PowNed acted illegally by airing secretly filmed meetings between former Maastricht mayor Onno Hoes and a much younger man in 2014, after a lengthy legal battle that includes a previous court ruling favoring freedom of speech.
PowNed's hidden camera footage: Amsterdam court to rule on legality
The Amsterdam court is deciding whether broadcaster PowNed acted illegally by airing secretly filmed meetings between former Maastricht mayor Onno Hoes and a much younger man in 2014, after a lengthy legal battle that includes a previous court ruling favoring freedom of speech.
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48% Bias Score


25 Years After: ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
Twenty-five years ago, on May 7, 2000, ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, silencing a vocal critic of Basque nationalism and freedom of the press; his murder remains a symbol of ETA's brutality and the ongoing challenges to democratic values.
25 Years After: ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
Twenty-five years ago, on May 7, 2000, ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, silencing a vocal critic of Basque nationalism and freedom of the press; his murder remains a symbol of ETA's brutality and the ongoing challenges to democratic values.
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44% Bias Score

NPR" Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts
NPR" and three local stations sued the Trump administration, alleging that an executive order to cut their funding violates their First Amendment rights. President Trump and his supporters claim "NPR" promotes a progressive bias, while the lawsuit argues this is the real motive for the funding cuts....

NPR" Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts
NPR" and three local stations sued the Trump administration, alleging that an executive order to cut their funding violates their First Amendment rights. President Trump and his supporters claim "NPR" promotes a progressive bias, while the lawsuit argues this is the real motive for the funding cuts....
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Allows Dismantling of Voice of America
A federal appeals court on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to continue dismantling Voice of America, rejecting a lower court order to restore its operations, leaving hundreds of employees terminated and its website without new stories for more than two months, despite congressional mandate...

Appeals Court Allows Dismantling of Voice of America
A federal appeals court on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to continue dismantling Voice of America, rejecting a lower court order to restore its operations, leaving hundreds of employees terminated and its website without new stories for more than two months, despite congressional mandate...
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68% Bias Score

Spanish Congress Reforms Rules to Curb Journalist Harassment
The Spanish Congress approved a reform (176-170) to address disruptive behavior by individuals accredited as journalists, establishing conduct rules and sanctions to curb harassment targeting leftist deputies and journalists.

Spanish Congress Reforms Rules to Curb Journalist Harassment
The Spanish Congress approved a reform (176-170) to address disruptive behavior by individuals accredited as journalists, establishing conduct rules and sanctions to curb harassment targeting leftist deputies and journalists.
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56% Bias Score

CBS News President Resigns Amid Trump Lawsuit, Raising Censorship Concerns
CBS News President Wendy McMahon resigned on Monday amid President Trump's lawsuit against the network and Paramount Global's attempts to settle; her departure follows that of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, raising concerns about journalistic independence and potential censorship.

CBS News President Resigns Amid Trump Lawsuit, Raising Censorship Concerns
CBS News President Wendy McMahon resigned on Monday amid President Trump's lawsuit against the network and Paramount Global's attempts to settle; her departure follows that of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, raising concerns about journalistic independence and potential censorship.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Arrested, Assaulted During Bogazici University Protest
During a protest at Istanbul's Bogazici University against a speaker who supports child marriage, 15 people including T24 journalist Can Öztürk were arrested; Öztürk's press card was destroyed, and he was allegedly choked by police. 82 others were released.

Turkish Journalist Arrested, Assaulted During Bogazici University Protest
During a protest at Istanbul's Bogazici University against a speaker who supports child marriage, 15 people including T24 journalist Can Öztürk were arrested; Öztürk's press card was destroyed, and he was allegedly choked by police. 82 others were released.
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44% Bias Score

Hong Kong Arrests Activist's Father and Brother Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of exiled activist Anna Kwok on Wednesday for allegedly managing the finances of a fugitive, marking the first instance of using a 2022 local security law against a dissident's family; her father faces up to seven years in prison.

Hong Kong Arrests Activist's Father and Brother Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of exiled activist Anna Kwok on Wednesday for allegedly managing the finances of a fugitive, marking the first instance of using a 2022 local security law against a dissident's family; her father faces up to seven years in prison.
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56% Bias Score
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