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Court Rules ABC Breached Fair Work Act in Journalist's Termination
A federal court ruled that the ABC's termination of journalist Antoinette Lattouf was a breach of the Fair Work Act, concluding that an orchestrated campaign by pro-Israel lobbyists pressured top management into removing her from her position. The judgment details internal communications and assessm...
Court Rules ABC Breached Fair Work Act in Journalist's Termination
A federal court ruled that the ABC's termination of journalist Antoinette Lattouf was a breach of the Fair Work Act, concluding that an orchestrated campaign by pro-Israel lobbyists pressured top management into removing her from her position. The judgment details internal communications and assessm...
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36% Bias Score


Australian Court Rules ABC Wrongfully Dismissed Journalist
An Australian court ruled that the ABC unfairly dismissed Antoinette Lattouf, awarding her A$70,000 in damages. Lattouf, a radio presenter, was fired for sharing a Human Rights Watch post critical of Israel, prompting concerns about media independence and the treatment of diverse voices.
Australian Court Rules ABC Wrongfully Dismissed Journalist
An Australian court ruled that the ABC unfairly dismissed Antoinette Lattouf, awarding her A$70,000 in damages. Lattouf, a radio presenter, was fired for sharing a Human Rights Watch post critical of Israel, prompting concerns about media independence and the treatment of diverse voices.
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36% Bias Score


Anti-Israel Activist Released, Leads Protest at Columbia
Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil, released from immigration detention on a judge's order, led a protest at Columbia University on Sunday, referencing the Trump administration's attempt to deport him for activism deemed contrary to U.S. foreign policy interests.
Anti-Israel Activist Released, Leads Protest at Columbia
Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil, released from immigration detention on a judge's order, led a protest at Columbia University on Sunday, referencing the Trump administration's attempt to deport him for activism deemed contrary to U.S. foreign policy interests.
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48% Bias Score


Pro-Palestinian Activist Released From US Immigration Detention
A federal judge ordered the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and pro-Palestinian activist, from US immigration detention after over three months, citing insufficient evidence for detention and the potential unconstitutionality of the provision used.
Pro-Palestinian Activist Released From US Immigration Detention
A federal judge ordered the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and pro-Palestinian activist, from US immigration detention after over three months, citing insufficient evidence for detention and the potential unconstitutionality of the provision used.
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44% Bias Score


X Corp Sues New York Over Social Media Transparency Law
X Corp is suing New York State over the Stop Hiding Hate Act, a new law mandating transparency in social media content moderation, arguing it violates free speech rights and requires disclosure of sensitive information; the law carries a daily penalty of $15,000 per violation.
X Corp Sues New York Over Social Media Transparency Law
X Corp is suing New York State over the Stop Hiding Hate Act, a new law mandating transparency in social media content moderation, arguing it violates free speech rights and requires disclosure of sensitive information; the law carries a daily penalty of $15,000 per violation.
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44% Bias Score


Kneecap Faces Terror Charges in London Court
Belfast rap group Kneecap appeared in Westminster Magistrates Court in London today on terror charges related to an alleged display of a Hezbollah flag at a concert last November; the group denies the charges and claims it's part of a smear campaign for their activism regarding the Palestinian confl...
Kneecap Faces Terror Charges in London Court
Belfast rap group Kneecap appeared in Westminster Magistrates Court in London today on terror charges related to an alleged display of a Hezbollah flag at a concert last November; the group denies the charges and claims it's part of a smear campaign for their activism regarding the Palestinian confl...
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52% Bias Score

Australian Court Rules ABC Illegally Fired Broadcaster for Anti-Israel Stance
A Federal Court in Australia ruled that the ABC illegally fired casual broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf for her political views opposing the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, awarding her $70,000 in compensation and potentially facing further penalties for violating the Fair Work Act.

Australian Court Rules ABC Illegally Fired Broadcaster for Anti-Israel Stance
A Federal Court in Australia ruled that the ABC illegally fired casual broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf for her political views opposing the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, awarding her $70,000 in compensation and potentially facing further penalties for violating the Fair Work Act.
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48% Bias Score

German Court Overturns Ban on Far-Right Magazine
A German court overturned a ban on the far-right Compact magazine, citing insufficient evidence to justify the proscription under Germany's constitutionally protected freedom of speech, despite the magazine's anti-Semitic and anti-democratic content, and its previous classification as extremist by t...

German Court Overturns Ban on Far-Right Magazine
A German court overturned a ban on the far-right Compact magazine, citing insufficient evidence to justify the proscription under Germany's constitutionally protected freedom of speech, despite the magazine's anti-Semitic and anti-democratic content, and its previous classification as extremist by t...
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40% Bias Score

Trump, Harvard Near Agreement After Legal Battles
Following months of conflict, the Trump administration and Harvard University are nearing an agreement, potentially announced next week, after several court rulings against the administration's attempts to control Harvard's curriculum, faculty, and foreign student enrollment due to concerns about an...

Trump, Harvard Near Agreement After Legal Battles
Following months of conflict, the Trump administration and Harvard University are nearing an agreement, potentially announced next week, after several court rulings against the administration's attempts to control Harvard's curriculum, faculty, and foreign student enrollment due to concerns about an...
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44% Bias Score

MEP Investigated for Online Harassment of Prosecutor
MEP Luis Pérez faces a Supreme Court investigation for allegedly harassing Valencia's hate crime prosecutor, Susana Gisbert, via Telegram, publishing her personal information and inciting his 40,000 followers to express animosity towards her; he claims this was "political criticism".

MEP Investigated for Online Harassment of Prosecutor
MEP Luis Pérez faces a Supreme Court investigation for allegedly harassing Valencia's hate crime prosecutor, Susana Gisbert, via Telegram, publishing her personal information and inciting his 40,000 followers to express animosity towards her; he claims this was "political criticism".
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52% Bias Score

X Sues New York Over Hate Speech Disclosure Law
X, Elon Musk's social media platform, is suing New York State over a new law requiring disclosure of hate speech moderation policies, arguing it violates the First Amendment; the law's sponsors counter that social media platforms are "cesspools of hate speech".

X Sues New York Over Hate Speech Disclosure Law
X, Elon Musk's social media platform, is suing New York State over a new law requiring disclosure of hate speech moderation policies, arguing it violates the First Amendment; the law's sponsors counter that social media platforms are "cesspools of hate speech".
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56% Bias Score

CANZUK Sanctions Israeli Ministers for Anti-Palestinian Rhetoric
CANZUK nations and Norway sanctioned Israeli ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich on June 10th for "inciting violence against Palestinians" through their rhetoric, not actions, raising concerns about free speech limitations and international relations.

CANZUK Sanctions Israeli Ministers for Anti-Palestinian Rhetoric
CANZUK nations and Norway sanctioned Israeli ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich on June 10th for "inciting violence against Palestinians" through their rhetoric, not actions, raising concerns about free speech limitations and international relations.
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60% Bias Score
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