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HR Investigation Clears "Hallo Hessen" Moderator of Antisemitism Allegations
Following an investigation into allegations of antisemitism on Hessischer Rundfunk's (HR) "Hallo Hessen," the Feigen Graf law firm concluded that while the moderator's reaction was perceived as offensive by Professor Haya Schulmann, it wasn't objectively antisemitic; HR stated that they stand by the...
HR Investigation Clears "Hallo Hessen" Moderator of Antisemitism Allegations
Following an investigation into allegations of antisemitism on Hessischer Rundfunk's (HR) "Hallo Hessen," the Feigen Graf law firm concluded that while the moderator's reaction was perceived as offensive by Professor Haya Schulmann, it wasn't objectively antisemitic; HR stated that they stand by the...
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60% Bias Score


Vandalism Attacks Target Greek MPs
The offices of two New Democracy MPs in Greece were attacked with red paint; the party condemned the violence, emphasizing that such acts will not deter them.
Vandalism Attacks Target Greek MPs
The offices of two New Democracy MPs in Greece were attacked with red paint; the party condemned the violence, emphasizing that such acts will not deter them.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Judge Doxed After Overturning Ban on Islamic Speakers
A Dutch judge who overturned a government ban on three Islamic speakers is the victim of online doxing after their personal information was shared on social media, prompting a police investigation into the intimidation.
Dutch Judge Doxed After Overturning Ban on Islamic Speakers
A Dutch judge who overturned a government ban on three Islamic speakers is the victim of online doxing after their personal information was shared on social media, prompting a police investigation into the intimidation.
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36% Bias Score


Istanbul Bar Association Faces Crackdown After Criticizing Turkish Government
Following the election of a new leadership critical of the Turkish government, the Istanbul Bar Association faces multiple investigations, lawsuits, and arrest warrants, highlighting the ongoing suppression of dissent and challenges to the rule of law in Turkey.
Istanbul Bar Association Faces Crackdown After Criticizing Turkish Government
Following the election of a new leadership critical of the Turkish government, the Istanbul Bar Association faces multiple investigations, lawsuits, and arrest warrants, highlighting the ongoing suppression of dissent and challenges to the rule of law in Turkey.
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56% Bias Score


New Jersey Man Convicted of Attempted Murder in Salman Rushdie Stabbing
A New York jury found Hadi Matar guilty of attempted murder for stabbing author Salman Rushdie more than a dozen times at a lecture on August 12, 2022, leaving Rushdie blind in one eye and causing a long recovery; Matar faces up to 25 years in prison.
New Jersey Man Convicted of Attempted Murder in Salman Rushdie Stabbing
A New York jury found Hadi Matar guilty of attempted murder for stabbing author Salman Rushdie more than a dozen times at a lecture on August 12, 2022, leaving Rushdie blind in one eye and causing a long recovery; Matar faces up to 25 years in prison.
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40% Bias Score


Brazil Blocks Rumble for Defiance of Court Orders
On February 21st, 2024, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes blocked the social media platform Rumble for repeated refusal to comply with court orders, including appointing a legal representative in Brazil and removing hate speech content, citing concerns about the spread of disinform...
Brazil Blocks Rumble for Defiance of Court Orders
On February 21st, 2024, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes blocked the social media platform Rumble for repeated refusal to comply with court orders, including appointing a legal representative in Brazil and removing hate speech content, citing concerns about the spread of disinform...
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44% Bias Score

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace USA for $300 million in North Dakota, alleging conspiracy to damage the Dakota Access Pipeline project through protests that occurred starting in 2015. Jury selection begins today, and the trial is expected to last five weeks.

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace USA for $300 million in North Dakota, alleging conspiracy to damage the Dakota Access Pipeline project through protests that occurred starting in 2015. Jury selection begins today, and the trial is expected to last five weeks.
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44% Bias Score

Anti-abortion Group to Protest Outside Scottish Hospital Buffer Zone
A US anti-abortion group, 40 Days For Life, will hold protests outside a Glasgow hospital's 200m buffer zone from March 5 to April 13, avoiding a recent arrest for violating Scotland's Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Act, which prohibits anti-abortion protests within 200m of abortion clinics.

Anti-abortion Group to Protest Outside Scottish Hospital Buffer Zone
A US anti-abortion group, 40 Days For Life, will hold protests outside a Glasgow hospital's 200m buffer zone from March 5 to April 13, avoiding a recent arrest for violating Scotland's Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Act, which prohibits anti-abortion protests within 200m of abortion clinics.
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40% Bias Score

Berlinale 2024: Controversies Erupt Over Antisemitism and Artistic Freedom
The 75th Berlinale, ending Saturday, faced controversies involving antisemitic remarks from award winners and protestors, prompting investigations and raising questions about free speech and political sensitivities in a publicly funded event.

Berlinale 2024: Controversies Erupt Over Antisemitism and Artistic Freedom
The 75th Berlinale, ending Saturday, faced controversies involving antisemitic remarks from award winners and protestors, prompting investigations and raising questions about free speech and political sensitivities in a publicly funded event.
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60% Bias Score

Rushdie Attacker Convicted of Attempted Murder
A New Jersey man, Hadi Matar, was convicted of attempted murder and assault for stabbing author Salman Rushdie in August 2022, causing severe injuries; Matar faces over 30 years in prison and separate federal charges related to Hezbollah.

Rushdie Attacker Convicted of Attempted Murder
A New Jersey man, Hadi Matar, was convicted of attempted murder and assault for stabbing author Salman Rushdie in August 2022, causing severe injuries; Matar faces over 30 years in prison and separate federal charges related to Hezbollah.
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36% Bias Score

Rushdie Attack: Guilty Verdict and Lasting Consequences
Salman Rushdie, attacked and stabbed on August 12, 2022, in New York, suffered severe injuries including blindness in one eye and reduced physical strength; his attacker, Hadi Matar, was found guilty, and the attack is linked to the 1989 fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini.

Rushdie Attack: Guilty Verdict and Lasting Consequences
Salman Rushdie, attacked and stabbed on August 12, 2022, in New York, suffered severe injuries including blindness in one eye and reduced physical strength; his attacker, Hadi Matar, was found guilty, and the attack is linked to the 1989 fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini.
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Restrictive Free Speech Laws: A Comparison with the US
Germany's Basic Law protects free speech but restricts it to protect personal honor, unlike the broader US First Amendment; this difference stems from historical context and raises questions about the effectiveness of suppressing hate speech versus allowing open debate.

Germany's Restrictive Free Speech Laws: A Comparison with the US
Germany's Basic Law protects free speech but restricts it to protect personal honor, unlike the broader US First Amendment; this difference stems from historical context and raises questions about the effectiveness of suppressing hate speech versus allowing open debate.
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36% Bias Score
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