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Irish Teacher Jailed Repeatedly for Refusal to Use Transgender Student's Pronouns
Enoch Burke, a teacher in Wilson's Hospital School, Ireland, repeatedly defied a court order to refrain from using a transgender student's preferred pronouns, leading to his repeated imprisonment and his father's imprisonment for assaulting a garda during court proceedings. The family maintains the ...
Irish Teacher Jailed Repeatedly for Refusal to Use Transgender Student's Pronouns
Enoch Burke, a teacher in Wilson's Hospital School, Ireland, repeatedly defied a court order to refrain from using a transgender student's preferred pronouns, leading to his repeated imprisonment and his father's imprisonment for assaulting a garda during court proceedings. The family maintains the ...
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72% Bias Score


Turkish MP Faces Investigation After Party Switch
Following their resignations from the Democrat Party, Cemal Enginyurt and Salih Uzun joined CHP on February 4th, prompting an Istanbul investigation into Enginyurt for "insulting the president" and "threats" due to a speech made in parliament.
Turkish MP Faces Investigation After Party Switch
Following their resignations from the Democrat Party, Cemal Enginyurt and Salih Uzun joined CHP on February 4th, prompting an Istanbul investigation into Enginyurt for "insulting the president" and "threats" due to a speech made in parliament.
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44% Bias Score


UvA Files Police Report After Protest Disrupts Minister's Interview
An interview with Dutch Defense Minister Brekelmans at the University of Amsterdam was disrupted by protestors, resulting in physical altercations with security and the premature ending of the event; the university filed a police report.
UvA Files Police Report After Protest Disrupts Minister's Interview
An interview with Dutch Defense Minister Brekelmans at the University of Amsterdam was disrupted by protestors, resulting in physical altercations with security and the premature ending of the event; the university filed a police report.
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60% Bias Score


Rushdie Stabbing Trial Begins in New York
In Chautauqua County, New York, the trial of Hadi Matar, accused of stabbing author Salman Rushdie in August 2022, commenced with jury selection; Rushdie is expected to testify, and the trial is expected to last up to a week and a half.
Rushdie Stabbing Trial Begins in New York
In Chautauqua County, New York, the trial of Hadi Matar, accused of stabbing author Salman Rushdie in August 2022, commenced with jury selection; Rushdie is expected to testify, and the trial is expected to last up to a week and a half.
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32% Bias Score


ABC Faces Unlawful Dismissal Case Over Journalist's Social Media Posts
Antoinette Lattouf's unlawful dismissal case against the ABC begins Monday in Sydney's federal court, featuring testimony from former ABC chair Ita Buttrose and other senior executives; Lattouf was fired three days into a five-day contract in December 2023 after social media posts about the Israel-G...
ABC Faces Unlawful Dismissal Case Over Journalist's Social Media Posts
Antoinette Lattouf's unlawful dismissal case against the ABC begins Monday in Sydney's federal court, featuring testimony from former ABC chair Ita Buttrose and other senior executives; Lattouf was fired three days into a five-day contract in December 2023 after social media posts about the Israel-G...
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40% Bias Score


CHP MP Condemns Silivri Prison, Calls for Closure
CHP MP Utku Çakırözer visited political prisoners in Silivri Prison, including Ümit Özdağ and Osman Kavala, denouncing the prison as a symbol of injustice and announcing a campaign for its closure, citing concerns about human rights abuses and politically motivated prosecutions.
CHP MP Condemns Silivri Prison, Calls for Closure
CHP MP Utku Çakırözer visited political prisoners in Silivri Prison, including Ümit Özdağ and Osman Kavala, denouncing the prison as a symbol of injustice and announcing a campaign for its closure, citing concerns about human rights abuses and politically motivated prosecutions.
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56% Bias Score

ABC Fires Radio Presenter for Gaza Post Amidst Claims of Double Standard
Antoinette Lattouf, a 41-year-old freelance journalist, was fired from her three-day casual position at ABC Radio Sydney for sharing a Human Rights Watch post critical of Israel's actions in Gaza on Instagram, despite other ABC personalities making controversial statements without facing dismissal.

ABC Fires Radio Presenter for Gaza Post Amidst Claims of Double Standard
Antoinette Lattouf, a 41-year-old freelance journalist, was fired from her three-day casual position at ABC Radio Sydney for sharing a Human Rights Watch post critical of Israel's actions in Gaza on Instagram, despite other ABC personalities making controversial statements without facing dismissal.
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48% Bias Score

UvA Files Police Report After Protestors Disrupt Minister's Interview
At the University of Amsterdam (UvA), an interview with Defense Minister Brekelmans was disrupted by protestors who physically assaulted security guards, leading to a police report and highlighting a pattern of escalating protest tactics on campus.

UvA Files Police Report After Protestors Disrupt Minister's Interview
At the University of Amsterdam (UvA), an interview with Defense Minister Brekelmans was disrupted by protestors who physically assaulted security guards, leading to a police report and highlighting a pattern of escalating protest tactics on campus.
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52% Bias Score

AI Chatbot DeepSeek Shows Censorship in Chinese Version
DeepSeek, a new Chinese AI chatbot, reveals censorship and differing responses between its Chinese and English versions, especially regarding politically sensitive topics like Taiwan, Xinjiang, and Tiananmen Square, highlighting challenges of AI development under authoritarian regimes.

AI Chatbot DeepSeek Shows Censorship in Chinese Version
DeepSeek, a new Chinese AI chatbot, reveals censorship and differing responses between its Chinese and English versions, especially regarding politically sensitive topics like Taiwan, Xinjiang, and Tiananmen Square, highlighting challenges of AI development under authoritarian regimes.
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76% Bias Score

French Court Overturns Ban on Noisemakers During Macron Visit
A French court overturned a prefectural order banning noisemakers during President Macron's visit to Ganges on April 20, 2023, citing insufficient justification under anti-terrorism laws and excessive restrictions on public space; the state was ordered to pay €1,500 in legal fees.

French Court Overturns Ban on Noisemakers During Macron Visit
A French court overturned a prefectural order banning noisemakers during President Macron's visit to Ganges on April 20, 2023, citing insufficient justification under anti-terrorism laws and excessive restrictions on public space; the state was ordered to pay €1,500 in legal fees.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Judge Prioritizes Free Speech Over Concerns of Biased Trial Coverage
Supreme Court magistrate Ángel Luis Hurtado rejected the Attorney General's request to restrict media coverage of his trial for allegedly leaking confidential information, prioritizing freedom of expression despite concerns of a biased portrayal.

Spanish Judge Prioritizes Free Speech Over Concerns of Biased Trial Coverage
Supreme Court magistrate Ángel Luis Hurtado rejected the Attorney General's request to restrict media coverage of his trial for allegedly leaking confidential information, prioritizing freedom of expression despite concerns of a biased portrayal.
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44% Bias Score

EU Warns Pakistan Over Human Rights, Threatening Trade Benefits
The European Union warned Pakistan that its duty-free export status under the GSP+ scheme is conditional on improving human rights and freedom of speech, citing concerns over blasphemy laws, women's rights, and a new social media bill.

EU Warns Pakistan Over Human Rights, Threatening Trade Benefits
The European Union warned Pakistan that its duty-free export status under the GSP+ scheme is conditional on improving human rights and freedom of speech, citing concerns over blasphemy laws, women's rights, and a new social media bill.
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48% Bias Score
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