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US Government Relies on Unsubstantiated Memo in Activist's Deportation Case
The federal government, facing a deadline in the deportation case against activist Mahmoud Khalil, submitted a memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio to a Louisiana immigration court claiming Khalil's participation in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University conflicts with U.S. foreign poli...
US Government Relies on Unsubstantiated Memo in Activist's Deportation Case
The federal government, facing a deadline in the deportation case against activist Mahmoud Khalil, submitted a memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio to a Louisiana immigration court claiming Khalil's participation in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University conflicts with U.S. foreign poli...
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72% Bias Score


Green's Challenge to Parliamentary Privilege Fails
British businessman Philip Green's attempt to overturn parliamentary privilege in the European Court of Human Rights after being named in the House of Lords for alleged bullying and abuse at his Arcadia Group failed, reinforcing the principle of free speech in Parliament.
Green's Challenge to Parliamentary Privilege Fails
British businessman Philip Green's attempt to overturn parliamentary privilege in the European Court of Human Rights after being named in the House of Lords for alleged bullying and abuse at his Arcadia Group failed, reinforcing the principle of free speech in Parliament.
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Journalist Ends Commentary Amidst Terrorism Charges
Professor Nuray Mert, a Turkish journalist and academic, announced she is ending her political commentary due to fear for her safety and that of Turkey, following a terrorism charge related to a 2014 photograph taken in the Syrian Kurdish region, resulting in a travel ban.
Turkish Journalist Ends Commentary Amidst Terrorism Charges
Professor Nuray Mert, a Turkish journalist and academic, announced she is ending her political commentary due to fear for her safety and that of Turkey, following a terrorism charge related to a 2014 photograph taken in the Syrian Kurdish region, resulting in a travel ban.
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Activists Face Trial for Anti-Israel Protests
Five activists in Ankara, including a Mavi Marmara survivor, face trial for protesting Turkey's relations with Israel; they allege police brutality during peaceful demonstrations on October 5th and November 6th, 2024, and the trial was adjourned to May 29th.
Turkish Activists Face Trial for Anti-Israel Protests
Five activists in Ankara, including a Mavi Marmara survivor, face trial for protesting Turkey's relations with Israel; they allege police brutality during peaceful demonstrations on October 5th and November 6th, 2024, and the trial was adjourned to May 29th.
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40% Bias Score


US Professor Deported from Thailand After Lese Majeste Arrest
A US political science professor teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was arrested for lese majeste, a charge related to a text for a webinar. He was released on bail but had his visa revoked. The incident highlights Thailand's strict lese majeste law and its impact on freedom of speech.
US Professor Deported from Thailand After Lese Majeste Arrest
A US political science professor teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was arrested for lese majeste, a charge related to a text for a webinar. He was released on bail but had his visa revoked. The incident highlights Thailand's strict lese majeste law and its impact on freedom of speech.
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40% Bias Score


Columbia Protester Faces Deportation in Louisiana Court
Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old green card holder, denied charges of leading pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University during a Tuesday court hearing in Louisiana, facing potential deportation under the Trump administration's crackdown on anti-Israel activism.
Columbia Protester Faces Deportation in Louisiana Court
Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old green card holder, denied charges of leading pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University during a Tuesday court hearing in Louisiana, facing potential deportation under the Trump administration's crackdown on anti-Israel activism.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Defamation Lawsuit to Proceed: Central Park Five Case
A federal judge rejected President Trump's motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by the Central Park Five, who allege Trump falsely claimed they pleaded guilty and killed the victim in a 2024 presidential debate.

Trump Defamation Lawsuit to Proceed: Central Park Five Case
A federal judge rejected President Trump's motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by the Central Park Five, who allege Trump falsely claimed they pleaded guilty and killed the victim in a 2024 presidential debate.
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16% Bias Score

Turkish Journalists Arrested Amid Concerns Over Press Freedom
Turkish investigative journalists Timur Soykan and Murat Agirel, known for exposing government corruption, were arrested Thursday for allegedly threatening defendants in a television station sale case linked to illegal gambling; authorities seized their electronic devices.

Turkish Journalists Arrested Amid Concerns Over Press Freedom
Turkish investigative journalists Timur Soykan and Murat Agirel, known for exposing government corruption, were arrested Thursday for allegedly threatening defendants in a television station sale case linked to illegal gambling; authorities seized their electronic devices.
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40% Bias Score

German Editor Sentenced for Defamatory Meme of Interior Minister
A German court sentenced David Bendels, editor-in-chief of the AfD-affiliated Deutschland Kurier, to a seven-month suspended prison sentence and a €1,500 fine for posting a manipulated image of Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on X, depicting her with a sign reading "I hate freedom of speech," despite...

German Editor Sentenced for Defamatory Meme of Interior Minister
A German court sentenced David Bendels, editor-in-chief of the AfD-affiliated Deutschland Kurier, to a seven-month suspended prison sentence and a €1,500 fine for posting a manipulated image of Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on X, depicting her with a sign reading "I hate freedom of speech," despite...
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60% Bias Score

UK University Fined £585,000 for Failing to Protect Academic's Freedom of Speech
The Office for Students fined the University of Sussex £585,000 for failing to protect Kathleen Stock's academic freedom after she resigned in 2021 following a harassment campaign over her views on gender identity; the OfS criticized the university's diversity policy for creating a chilling effect.

UK University Fined £585,000 for Failing to Protect Academic's Freedom of Speech
The Office for Students fined the University of Sussex £585,000 for failing to protect Kathleen Stock's academic freedom after she resigned in 2021 following a harassment campaign over her views on gender identity; the OfS criticized the university's diversity policy for creating a chilling effect.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Considers Labeling Talk Show Host Ivan Urgant a "Foreign Agent"
Russia's Justice Ministry is considering labeling former talk show host Ivan Urgant a "foreign agent" due to allegations of "foreign influence," following a lawmaker's request and a report of Urgant's business registration in France; Urgant denies the report.

Russia Considers Labeling Talk Show Host Ivan Urgant a "Foreign Agent"
Russia's Justice Ministry is considering labeling former talk show host Ivan Urgant a "foreign agent" due to allegations of "foreign influence," following a lawmaker's request and a report of Urgant's business registration in France; Urgant denies the report.
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44% Bias Score

Owens' Visa Appeal Challenges Australia's Free Speech Laws
Australia denied a visa to far-right agitator Candace Owens due to her antisemitic views; Owens is appealing the decision, arguing it violates constitutional freedoms, while a New Zealand court overturned a similar ban.

Owens' Visa Appeal Challenges Australia's Free Speech Laws
Australia denied a visa to far-right agitator Candace Owens due to her antisemitic views; Owens is appealing the decision, arguing it violates constitutional freedoms, while a New Zealand court overturned a similar ban.
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52% Bias Score
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