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Musk's Post-Inauguration Gesture Sparks International Controversy
Following President Trump's inauguration, Elon Musk's gesture at a Capitol Hill speech, resembling a Nazi salute, sparked international controversy and condemnation, with differing interpretations and accusations of supporting far-right groups.
Musk's Post-Inauguration Gesture Sparks International Controversy
Following President Trump's inauguration, Elon Musk's gesture at a Capitol Hill speech, resembling a Nazi salute, sparked international controversy and condemnation, with differing interpretations and accusations of supporting far-right groups.
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Opposition Leader Arrested for Criticizing Erdoğan
Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ was arrested in Turkey on charges of "publicly inciting hatred and hostility" following a speech criticizing President Erdoğan, prompting protests from his supporters and raising concerns about freedom of speech.
Turkish Opposition Leader Arrested for Criticizing Erdoğan
Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ was arrested in Turkey on charges of "publicly inciting hatred and hostility" following a speech criticizing President Erdoğan, prompting protests from his supporters and raising concerns about freedom of speech.
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60% Bias Score


EU Far-Right Opposes Digital Services Act, Aligned with Trump and Tech CEOs
The European Parliament's far-right opposes the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), aimed at combating illegal online content and disinformation, aligning with Donald Trump and tech CEOs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg who claim it's censorship, while the center-left supports it to protect democracy...
EU Far-Right Opposes Digital Services Act, Aligned with Trump and Tech CEOs
The European Parliament's far-right opposes the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), aimed at combating illegal online content and disinformation, aligning with Donald Trump and tech CEOs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg who claim it's censorship, while the center-left supports it to protect democracy...
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52% Bias Score


Australia Considers Tougher Penalties for Displaying Terrorist Group Flags Amidst Rise in Antisemitic Attacks
Proposed Australian laws would impose minimum one-year jail terms for displaying flags of listed terrorist organizations like Hamas or Hezbollah, following a rise in antisemitic attacks and differing responses from the Coalition and Labor governments.
Australia Considers Tougher Penalties for Displaying Terrorist Group Flags Amidst Rise in Antisemitic Attacks
Proposed Australian laws would impose minimum one-year jail terms for displaying flags of listed terrorist organizations like Hamas or Hezbollah, following a rise in antisemitic attacks and differing responses from the Coalition and Labor governments.
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56% Bias Score


Investigation Launched Against Istanbul Mayor for Threatening Remarks
An investigation was launched against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu for threatening remarks targeting Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor Akin Gurlek; Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunç stated that such threats against the judiciary are unacceptable and legal action will be taken.
Investigation Launched Against Istanbul Mayor for Threatening Remarks
An investigation was launched against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu for threatening remarks targeting Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor Akin Gurlek; Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunç stated that such threats against the judiciary are unacceptable and legal action will be taken.
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48% Bias Score


TikTok Banned in US: App Shuts Down Hours Before Deadline
TikTok was shut down in the US hours before a nationwide ban took effect due to the failure of its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the platform by the January 19th deadline mandated by a law upheld by the Supreme Court.
TikTok Banned in US: App Shuts Down Hours Before Deadline
TikTok was shut down in the US hours before a nationwide ban took effect due to the failure of its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the platform by the January 19th deadline mandated by a law upheld by the Supreme Court.
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48% Bias Score

London Met Police's Handling of Pro-Palestine Protest Condemned by Legal Scholars
Over 40 legal scholars condemned the Metropolitan Police's response to a pro-Palestine protest in London on January 18, 2025, where 77 were arrested following a pre-emptive ban on assembling near the BBC, resulting in charges against 12 protest organizers, including the Palestine Solidarity Campaign...

London Met Police's Handling of Pro-Palestine Protest Condemned by Legal Scholars
Over 40 legal scholars condemned the Metropolitan Police's response to a pro-Palestine protest in London on January 18, 2025, where 77 were arrested following a pre-emptive ban on assembling near the BBC, resulting in charges against 12 protest organizers, including the Palestine Solidarity Campaign...
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Opposition Leader Arrested for Criticizing Erdoğan
Turkish authorities launched an investigation into Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ for criticizing President Erdoğan, alleging his actions caused more harm than the Crusades; Özdağ was detained in Ankara and taken to Istanbul.

Turkish Opposition Leader Arrested for Criticizing Erdoğan
Turkish authorities launched an investigation into Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ for criticizing President Erdoğan, alleging his actions caused more harm than the Crusades; Özdağ was detained in Ankara and taken to Istanbul.
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64% Bias Score

Russia to Toughen Penalties for Incitement of Hatred
The Russian government plans to toughen Article 282 of its Criminal Code, eliminating the need for prior administrative punishment for criminal liability in cases of incitement of hatred or enmity; the amendment was approved on January 20th by a governmental commission and expands qualifying feature...

Russia to Toughen Penalties for Incitement of Hatred
The Russian government plans to toughen Article 282 of its Criminal Code, eliminating the need for prior administrative punishment for criminal liability in cases of incitement of hatred or enmity; the amendment was approved on January 20th by a governmental commission and expands qualifying feature...
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40% Bias Score

Braunschweig Permits Neo-Nazi March, Sparking Controversy
In Braunschweig, Germany, a small neo-Nazi group's march featuring the slogan "Braunschweig, Nazi-Stadt" was permitted by the city, despite a previous crackdown on similar slogans. This decision was criticized by local officials and residents, raising concerns about the city's handling of far-right ...

Braunschweig Permits Neo-Nazi March, Sparking Controversy
In Braunschweig, Germany, a small neo-Nazi group's march featuring the slogan "Braunschweig, Nazi-Stadt" was permitted by the city, despite a previous crackdown on similar slogans. This decision was criticized by local officials and residents, raising concerns about the city's handling of far-right ...
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52% Bias Score

TikTok Banned in US After Supreme Court Upholds National Security Law
A US law banning TikTok unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sold its US operations by Sunday, was upheld by the Supreme Court, resulting in the app's shutdown for approximately 170 million American users. President Trump indicated a potential review of the ban.

TikTok Banned in US After Supreme Court Upholds National Security Law
A US law banning TikTok unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sold its US operations by Sunday, was upheld by the Supreme Court, resulting in the app's shutdown for approximately 170 million American users. President Trump indicated a potential review of the ban.
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56% Bias Score

Amsterdam Comedy Club Cancels Israeli Comedian's Show Amidst Boycott
Two performances by Israeli comedian Yohay Sponder at Amsterdam's Boom Chicago were canceled on January 20th after online campaigns accused him of glorifying the Gaza genocide and using Israeli propaganda in his jokes, prompting the club to cite concerns about public safety and Amsterdam's social cl...

Amsterdam Comedy Club Cancels Israeli Comedian's Show Amidst Boycott
Two performances by Israeli comedian Yohay Sponder at Amsterdam's Boom Chicago were canceled on January 20th after online campaigns accused him of glorifying the Gaza genocide and using Israeli propaganda in his jokes, prompting the club to cite concerns about public safety and Amsterdam's social cl...
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52% Bias Score
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