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Hungary Considers Expelling Dual Citizens Deemed National Security Threats
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party proposes a constitutional amendment enabling the expulsion of dual citizens deemed threats to national interests, targeting critics and opponents labeled as representing foreign interests, escalating tensions and raising concerns about democratic freedoms.
Hungary Considers Expelling Dual Citizens Deemed National Security Threats
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party proposes a constitutional amendment enabling the expulsion of dual citizens deemed threats to national interests, targeting critics and opponents labeled as representing foreign interests, escalating tensions and raising concerns about democratic freedoms.
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56% Bias Score


Congress Demands Release of Columbia Student Detained by ICE
Fourteen members of Congress are demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident and Columbia University student detained by ICE agents without a warrant last week for his activism related to the Gaza Solidarity Encampment; the White House claims Khalil's actions were adversarial...
Congress Demands Release of Columbia Student Detained by ICE
Fourteen members of Congress are demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident and Columbia University student detained by ICE agents without a warrant last week for his activism related to the Gaza Solidarity Encampment; the White House claims Khalil's actions were adversarial...
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56% Bias Score


Netherlands Proposes Stricter Law Against Sharing Videos of Assault or Accident Victims
The Dutch Parliament is considering a stricter law to punish the sharing of videos showing victims of accidents or assaults, with potential penalties of up to one year in prison or a €9000 fine; this follows concerns that filming and sharing such videos causes significant trauma to victims and their...
Netherlands Proposes Stricter Law Against Sharing Videos of Assault or Accident Victims
The Dutch Parliament is considering a stricter law to punish the sharing of videos showing victims of accidents or assaults, with potential penalties of up to one year in prison or a €9000 fine; this follows concerns that filming and sharing such videos causes significant trauma to victims and their...
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40% Bias Score


BGU Lifts Suspension of Lecturer Who Criticized IDF Online
Ben-Gurion University lifted the suspension of Dr. Sebastian Ben-Daniel, who used an alias to post online criticism of the IDF, after he apologized; the suspension had drawn a petition from 550 faculty members protesting what they called an attack on free speech.
BGU Lifts Suspension of Lecturer Who Criticized IDF Online
Ben-Gurion University lifted the suspension of Dr. Sebastian Ben-Daniel, who used an alias to post online criticism of the IDF, after he apologized; the suspension had drawn a petition from 550 faculty members protesting what they called an attack on free speech.
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44% Bias Score


Columbia Graduate Arrested, Visa Revoked Amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil was arrested for his involvement in a Gaza solidarity camp, resulting in his visa revocation and potential deportation; the incident reflects a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism.
Columbia Graduate Arrested, Visa Revoked Amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil was arrested for his involvement in a Gaza solidarity camp, resulting in his visa revocation and potential deportation; the incident reflects a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism.
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68% Bias Score


Trump Sues Iowa Pollster After Harris Prediction
A late October 2024 Iowa poll by Ann Selzer predicted a Kamala Harris victory, contradicting Trump's eventual win and leading to a lawsuit filed by Trump, Rep. Miller-Meeks, and former Sen. Zaun alleging consumer fraud; the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression is defending Selzer.
Trump Sues Iowa Pollster After Harris Prediction
A late October 2024 Iowa poll by Ann Selzer predicted a Kamala Harris victory, contradicting Trump's eventual win and leading to a lawsuit filed by Trump, Rep. Miller-Meeks, and former Sen. Zaun alleging consumer fraud; the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression is defending Selzer.
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60% Bias Score

Algerian Author Sansal's Arrest Sparks International Protest
Algerian-French author Boualem Sansal, winner of the 2011 German Book Trade Peace Prize, was arrested in Algiers three and a half months ago; the reasons remain unclear, sparking protests from PEN centers and concerns about freedom of speech in Algeria.

Algerian Author Sansal's Arrest Sparks International Protest
Algerian-French author Boualem Sansal, winner of the 2011 German Book Trade Peace Prize, was arrested in Algiers three and a half months ago; the reasons remain unclear, sparking protests from PEN centers and concerns about freedom of speech in Algeria.
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Bill Seeks to Criminalize Sharing of Victim Images Online
The Dutch GreenLeft-PvdA and CDA parties proposed a revised bill to criminalize the sharing of identifiable victims' images from accidents or assaults on social media, facing earlier criticism from the Council of State, with potential penalties of up to one year imprisonment or a €9,000 fine.

Dutch Bill Seeks to Criminalize Sharing of Victim Images Online
The Dutch GreenLeft-PvdA and CDA parties proposed a revised bill to criminalize the sharing of identifiable victims' images from accidents or assaults on social media, facing earlier criticism from the Council of State, with potential penalties of up to one year imprisonment or a €9,000 fine.
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44% Bias Score

Belgian Court Acquits Author Herman Brusselmans in Gaza War Column Case
A Belgian court acquitted author Herman Brusselmans on charges of inciting hatred and violence against Jews, citing freedom of speech despite his controversial column in Humo about the Gaza war which contained inflammatory statements about harming Jews.

Belgian Court Acquits Author Herman Brusselmans in Gaza War Column Case
A Belgian court acquitted author Herman Brusselmans on charges of inciting hatred and violence against Jews, citing freedom of speech despite his controversial column in Humo about the Gaza war which contained inflammatory statements about harming Jews.
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44% Bias Score

ICE Arrests Palestinian Student at Columbia Amidst Pro-Palestine Protest Crackdown
ICE agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian graduate student at Columbia University with a green card, at his university residence on Saturday based on State Department orders to revoke his visa and residency, despite his wife being a US citizen and eight months pregnant; this action is connec...

ICE Arrests Palestinian Student at Columbia Amidst Pro-Palestine Protest Crackdown
ICE agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian graduate student at Columbia University with a green card, at his university residence on Saturday based on State Department orders to revoke his visa and residency, despite his wife being a US citizen and eight months pregnant; this action is connec...
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60% Bias Score

Columbia Student Detained, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian graduate student at Columbia University with a green card, was arrested and transferred to a Louisiana jail, prompting a legal challenge and raising concerns about free speech; a second student faced similar actions.

Columbia Student Detained, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian graduate student at Columbia University with a green card, was arrested and transferred to a Louisiana jail, prompting a legal challenge and raising concerns about free speech; a second student faced similar actions.
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Council Deputy Chair Arrested Amidst Political Dispute
Following a heated debate in the Kadıköy Municipality Council, Deputy Chair Ahmet Kurtuluş faces arrest on charges of abusing his power, restricting free speech, and obstructing public duties after he threatened an AKP member, prompting an investigation and President Erdoğan's condemnation.

Turkish Council Deputy Chair Arrested Amidst Political Dispute
Following a heated debate in the Kadıköy Municipality Council, Deputy Chair Ahmet Kurtuluş faces arrest on charges of abusing his power, restricting free speech, and obstructing public duties after he threatened an AKP member, prompting an investigation and President Erdoğan's condemnation.
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64% Bias Score
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