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Udaltsov's "Terrorism" Trial Begins in Moscow
Russian activist Sergei Udaltsov's trial for "justifying terrorism" commenced Monday in Moscow's Second Western District Military Court; he pleaded not guilty to charges related to online support for Marxist activists accused of terrorism in Ufa, facing up to seven years imprisonment.
Udaltsov's "Terrorism" Trial Begins in Moscow
Russian activist Sergei Udaltsov's trial for "justifying terrorism" commenced Monday in Moscow's Second Western District Military Court; he pleaded not guilty to charges related to online support for Marxist activists accused of terrorism in Ufa, facing up to seven years imprisonment.
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36% Bias Score


ICE Detention of Pro-Palestinian Activist Sparks Protests at Columbia University
Mahmoud Khalil, a leader of Columbia University Apartheid Divest, was detained by ICE on March 8th for allegedly withholding UNRWA employment from his visa application; this sparked protests at Columbia, with activists claiming the university aided his detention, and Khalil penned a Washington Post ...
ICE Detention of Pro-Palestinian Activist Sparks Protests at Columbia University
Mahmoud Khalil, a leader of Columbia University Apartheid Divest, was detained by ICE on March 8th for allegedly withholding UNRWA employment from his visa application; this sparked protests at Columbia, with activists claiming the university aided his detention, and Khalil penned a Washington Post ...
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52% Bias Score


MacArthur Foundation Defies Trump, Increasing Funding Amidst Concerns of Authoritarianism
John Palfrey, president of the MacArthur Foundation, is publicly resisting pressure from the Trump administration, unlike many other organizations, pledging to increase funding by over 20% in 2025 and 2026 to counter federal funding cuts and support free speech and investment, warning of potential s...
MacArthur Foundation Defies Trump, Increasing Funding Amidst Concerns of Authoritarianism
John Palfrey, president of the MacArthur Foundation, is publicly resisting pressure from the Trump administration, unlike many other organizations, pledging to increase funding by over 20% in 2025 and 2026 to counter federal funding cuts and support free speech and investment, warning of potential s...
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52% Bias Score


French-Algerian Author Imprisoned in Algeria, Macron Faces Dilemma
French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, 80, remains imprisoned in Algeria for five months for criticizing the regime, prompting his daughters to appeal to President Macron for intervention and sparking a support movement in France, excluding the left.
French-Algerian Author Imprisoned in Algeria, Macron Faces Dilemma
French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, 80, remains imprisoned in Algeria for five months for criticizing the regime, prompting his daughters to appeal to President Macron for intervention and sparking a support movement in France, excluding the left.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Tax-Exempt Status of Nonprofit Groups
President Trump is threatening to revoke the tax-exempt status of several nonprofit organizations, including environmental groups and CREW, a government ethics watchdog, potentially impacting their funding and ability to operate; this follows similar actions against law firms and universities.
Trump Threatens Tax-Exempt Status of Nonprofit Groups
President Trump is threatening to revoke the tax-exempt status of several nonprofit organizations, including environmental groups and CREW, a government ethics watchdog, potentially impacting their funding and ability to operate; this follows similar actions against law firms and universities.
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52% Bias Score


Chris Krebs Resigns from SentinelOne Following Trump's Retaliation
Chris Krebs, former head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), resigned from his position at SentinelOne after President Trump called for his security clearance to be revoked and a Justice Department investigation following Krebs' confirmation that the 2020 election was sec...
Chris Krebs Resigns from SentinelOne Following Trump's Retaliation
Chris Krebs, former head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), resigned from his position at SentinelOne after President Trump called for his security clearance to be revoked and a Justice Department investigation following Krebs' confirmation that the 2020 election was sec...
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40% Bias Score

Canadian Election: "Bubble Legislation" Debated Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Amidst rising antisemitic incidents in Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet proposed new laws creating "bubble zones" around Jewish institutions to prevent threats or access impediments, sparking protests and debate over free speech versus community saf...

Canadian Election: "Bubble Legislation" Debated Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Amidst rising antisemitic incidents in Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet proposed new laws creating "bubble zones" around Jewish institutions to prevent threats or access impediments, sparking protests and debate over free speech versus community saf...
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52% Bias Score

Altaylı Accuses Kütahyalı of Government Faction Triggermanship
Following claims of a CHP trustee appointment, columnist Fatih Altaylı accused commentator Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı, who was briefly detained, of being a government faction's "triggerman," alleging potential market manipulation, incitement, and conspiracy.

Altaylı Accuses Kütahyalı of Government Faction Triggermanship
Following claims of a CHP trustee appointment, columnist Fatih Altaylı accused commentator Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı, who was briefly detained, of being a government faction's "triggerman," alleging potential market manipulation, incitement, and conspiracy.
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52% Bias Score

Mass Trial Opens for Turkish Protestors in Istanbul
A trial involving 189 protesters, mostly students and eight journalists, opened in Istanbul on Friday, stemming from demonstrations initiated on March 19th following the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu; the defendants face charges ranging from six months to five years imprisonment.

Mass Trial Opens for Turkish Protestors in Istanbul
A trial involving 189 protesters, mostly students and eight journalists, opened in Istanbul on Friday, stemming from demonstrations initiated on March 19th following the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu; the defendants face charges ranging from six months to five years imprisonment.
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Saraçhane Protest Trial Adjourned, Journalists' Cases Separated
A Turkish court adjourned the trial of 99 students, 8 journalists, and 4 lawyers charged with participating in Saraçhane protests; the journalists' and lawyers' cases were separated, raising concerns about press freedom.

Saraçhane Protest Trial Adjourned, Journalists' Cases Separated
A Turkish court adjourned the trial of 99 students, 8 journalists, and 4 lawyers charged with participating in Saraçhane protests; the journalists' and lawyers' cases were separated, raising concerns about press freedom.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Files Complaint, Seeks Search of Critics' Homes
Following his release, Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı filed a complaint against journalists Barış Terkoğlu and Barış Pehlivan for their criticism of his interview on Halk TV, requesting a search of their homes and seizure of digital devices. The complaint highlights the ongoing tensions within Turkish media r...

Turkish Journalist Files Complaint, Seeks Search of Critics' Homes
Following his release, Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı filed a complaint against journalists Barış Terkoğlu and Barış Pehlivan for their criticism of his interview on Halk TV, requesting a search of their homes and seizure of digital devices. The complaint highlights the ongoing tensions within Turkish media r...
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40% Bias Score

US Shuts Down Foreign Disinformation Unit, Citing Free Speech Concerns
The U.S. State Department closed its agency combating foreign disinformation, citing free speech concerns and redirecting funds to promote a pro-American message, despite warnings of increased threats from China and Russia.

US Shuts Down Foreign Disinformation Unit, Citing Free Speech Concerns
The U.S. State Department closed its agency combating foreign disinformation, citing free speech concerns and redirecting funds to promote a pro-American message, despite warnings of increased threats from China and Russia.
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56% Bias Score
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