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Turkish Journalist Arrested for Comments on Presidential Rule
Veteran Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı was arrested for "threatening" the president after discussing a poll showing widespread opposition to his lifelong rule; his comments referenced historical events, raising concerns about free speech.
Turkish Journalist Arrested for Comments on Presidential Rule
Veteran Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı was arrested for "threatening" the president after discussing a poll showing widespread opposition to his lifelong rule; his comments referenced historical events, raising concerns about free speech.
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48% Bias Score


Eni Faces Defamation Lawsuits, Accused of Stifling Criticism
Italy's largest oil company, Eni, faces multiple defamation lawsuits from environmental groups and journalists, totaling over €10 million in damages sought, raising concerns about the suppression of criticism of fossil fuel companies.
Eni Faces Defamation Lawsuits, Accused of Stifling Criticism
Italy's largest oil company, Eni, faces multiple defamation lawsuits from environmental groups and journalists, totaling over €10 million in damages sought, raising concerns about the suppression of criticism of fossil fuel companies.
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52% Bias Score


Serbia: 20 Arrested on Charges of Threatening Constitutional Order
At least 20 people have been arrested in Serbia in the past eight months on charges of "violently overthrowing the constitutional order," stemming from various protests; lawyers argue this broadly interpreted charge suppresses free speech.
Serbia: 20 Arrested on Charges of Threatening Constitutional Order
At least 20 people have been arrested in Serbia in the past eight months on charges of "violently overthrowing the constitutional order," stemming from various protests; lawyers argue this broadly interpreted charge suppresses free speech.
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60% Bias Score


NHS Employee Faces Disciplinary Action for Palestinian-Themed Teams Background
An NHS employee faced disciplinary action for a Teams background depicting Palestinian fruits, deemed "potentially anti-Semitic," while simultaneously receiving news of a friend fleeing their home in Gaza, highlighting the challenges Palestinians face globally.
NHS Employee Faces Disciplinary Action for Palestinian-Themed Teams Background
An NHS employee faced disciplinary action for a Teams background depicting Palestinian fruits, deemed "potentially anti-Semitic," while simultaneously receiving news of a friend fleeing their home in Gaza, highlighting the challenges Palestinians face globally.
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48% Bias Score


UK High Court Allows Ban of Palestine Action as Terrorist Organization
A High Court judge refused to temporarily block the UK government's plan to ban Palestine Action, a direct action group, as a terrorist organization under the Terrorism Act 2000, despite concerns about free speech and potential for misapplication, making membership and support a criminal offense pun...
UK High Court Allows Ban of Palestine Action as Terrorist Organization
A High Court judge refused to temporarily block the UK government's plan to ban Palestine Action, a direct action group, as a terrorist organization under the Terrorism Act 2000, despite concerns about free speech and potential for misapplication, making membership and support a criminal offense pun...
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44% Bias Score


Australian Cultural Institutions Censor Themselves Amidst Controversy
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) unlawfully fired journalist Antoinette Lattouf for her views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Creative Australia initially rescinded artist Khaled Sabsabi's Venice Biennale commission due to his artwork featuring Hassan Nasrallah, before reinstat...
Australian Cultural Institutions Censor Themselves Amidst Controversy
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) unlawfully fired journalist Antoinette Lattouf for her views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Creative Australia initially rescinded artist Khaled Sabsabi's Venice Biennale commission due to his artwork featuring Hassan Nasrallah, before reinstat...
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36% Bias Score

Wedding Dress Stolen at Bezos-Scott Wedding
During MacKenzie Scott and Jeff Bezos's lavish Venice wedding, one of the bride's 27 wedding dresses was stolen by an unknown guest, despite heavy security at the church.

Wedding Dress Stolen at Bezos-Scott Wedding
During MacKenzie Scott and Jeff Bezos's lavish Venice wedding, one of the bride's 27 wedding dresses was stolen by an unknown guest, despite heavy security at the church.
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68% Bias Score

Hong Kong Imposes Strict Code of Conduct on Legislators, Restricting Dissent
Hong Kong's new code of conduct for legislators mandates support for Beijing and prohibits government criticism, imposing penalties including suspension without pay; new prison rules restrict visits and empower authorities to bar specific legal representatives, citing concerns about influencing inma...

Hong Kong Imposes Strict Code of Conduct on Legislators, Restricting Dissent
Hong Kong's new code of conduct for legislators mandates support for Beijing and prohibits government criticism, imposing penalties including suspension without pay; new prison rules restrict visits and empower authorities to bar specific legal representatives, citing concerns about influencing inma...
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52% Bias Score

Şişli Mayor Links Past Massacres to Current Political Persecution in Silivri
Imprisoned Şişli Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan's article reflects on the 1993 Sivas and Başbağlar massacres, linking past state-sanctioned violence to present-day injustices faced by him and fellow political prisoners in Silivri, emphasizing the cyclical nature of oppression and the enduring resilience of...

Şişli Mayor Links Past Massacres to Current Political Persecution in Silivri
Imprisoned Şişli Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan's article reflects on the 1993 Sivas and Başbağlar massacres, linking past state-sanctioned violence to present-day injustices faced by him and fellow political prisoners in Silivri, emphasizing the cyclical nature of oppression and the enduring resilience of...
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48% Bias Score

UK Bans Palestine Action, Criminalizing Support
A UK High Court judge banned Palestine Action, a direct action group, under the Terrorism Act 2000, making support for the group a criminal offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison, following an estimated £7 million in damages to RAF Brize Norton planes.

UK Bans Palestine Action, Criminalizing Support
A UK High Court judge banned Palestine Action, a direct action group, under the Terrorism Act 2000, making support for the group a criminal offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison, following an estimated £7 million in damages to RAF Brize Norton planes.
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44% Bias Score

French Council of State Upholds Holistic Approach to Media Pluralism Regulation
The French Council of State upheld Arcom's decision to assess media pluralism holistically, rejecting requests for stricter controls on speaker classification, while maintaining existing rules for political speech and sanctioning 'manifest and lasting imbalances' in opinion expression across a suffi...

French Council of State Upholds Holistic Approach to Media Pluralism Regulation
The French Council of State upheld Arcom's decision to assess media pluralism holistically, rejecting requests for stricter controls on speaker classification, while maintaining existing rules for political speech and sanctioning 'manifest and lasting imbalances' in opinion expression across a suffi...
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36% Bias Score

Selective Law Enforcement Highlights Double Standards Following Attack on LeMan Magazine
Following the publication of a controversial cartoon in LeMan magazine, a mob attacked the magazine's building on June 26th, while police remained largely inactive, despite readily available evidence of incitement to violence and death threats.

Selective Law Enforcement Highlights Double Standards Following Attack on LeMan Magazine
Following the publication of a controversial cartoon in LeMan magazine, a mob attacked the magazine's building on June 26th, while police remained largely inactive, despite readily available evidence of incitement to violence and death threats.
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60% Bias Score
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