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Bavarian Ministry Intervenes in Würzburg University Accusations
The Bavarian Ministry of Science is intervening in a conflict at the University of Würzburg involving accusations of antisemitism and right-wing extremism against Professor Peter Hoeres's chair, lacking concrete evidence but fueled by a student parliament resolution and his past criticism of postcol...
Bavarian Ministry Intervenes in Würzburg University Accusations
The Bavarian Ministry of Science is intervening in a conflict at the University of Würzburg involving accusations of antisemitism and right-wing extremism against Professor Peter Hoeres's chair, lacking concrete evidence but fueled by a student parliament resolution and his past criticism of postcol...
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Government's Intervention Postpones Buchenwald Memorial Speech
The Israeli government's pressure led to the postponement of a speech by Omri Boehm, a German-Israeli philosopher, at the Buchenwald concentration camp liberation anniversary, sparking criticism from the memorial site's director due to accusations of Holocaust relativism.
Israeli Government's Intervention Postpones Buchenwald Memorial Speech
The Israeli government's pressure led to the postponement of a speech by Omri Boehm, a German-Israeli philosopher, at the Buchenwald concentration camp liberation anniversary, sparking criticism from the memorial site's director due to accusations of Holocaust relativism.
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Pressure Cancels Speech at Buchenwald Anniversary
Israeli pressure led to the cancellation of philosopher Omri Boehm's speech at Buchenwald's 80th liberation anniversary commemoration, sparking debate about Germany's support for Israel and freedom of speech amid rising antisemitism.
Israeli Pressure Cancels Speech at Buchenwald Anniversary
Israeli pressure led to the cancellation of philosopher Omri Boehm's speech at Buchenwald's 80th liberation anniversary commemoration, sparking debate about Germany's support for Israel and freedom of speech amid rising antisemitism.
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56% Bias Score


Arrest Warrant Issued for American Academic in Thailand Under Lese-Majeste Law
A Thai court issued an arrest warrant for Paul Chambers, an American academic at Naresuan University, under the lese-majeste law for alleged defamation of the royal family; he faces three to 15 years imprisonment per count if convicted.
Arrest Warrant Issued for American Academic in Thailand Under Lese-Majeste Law
A Thai court issued an arrest warrant for Paul Chambers, an American academic at Naresuan University, under the lese-majeste law for alleged defamation of the royal family; he faces three to 15 years imprisonment per count if convicted.
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44% Bias Score


Rutgers Sues Civitas Christiana for Defamation Over Sex Education Program
In Utrecht, Netherlands, Rutgers filed a lawsuit against Civitas Christiana for spreading false information about its sex education program and the 'Week of Spring Feelings' campaign for elementary schools, resulting in threats against Rutgers staff and demands for retraction of false claims.
Rutgers Sues Civitas Christiana for Defamation Over Sex Education Program
In Utrecht, Netherlands, Rutgers filed a lawsuit against Civitas Christiana for spreading false information about its sex education program and the 'Week of Spring Feelings' campaign for elementary schools, resulting in threats against Rutgers staff and demands for retraction of false claims.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Court Upholds Five-Year Sentence Against Anti-War Deputy
A Russian court upheld a five-year sentence against former Moscow municipal deputy Alexei Gorinov for "justifying terrorism," based on two phrases from a 14-hour prison conversation about the Azov Battalion and the Crimean Bridge bombing, despite his anti-war statements.
Russian Court Upholds Five-Year Sentence Against Anti-War Deputy
A Russian court upheld a five-year sentence against former Moscow municipal deputy Alexei Gorinov for "justifying terrorism," based on two phrases from a 14-hour prison conversation about the Azov Battalion and the Crimean Bridge bombing, despite his anti-war statements.
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40% Bias Score

Yale Fires Scholar Over Alleged Terrorist Ties
Yale Law School fired Iranian scholar Helyeh Doutaghi on March 28, 2025, for refusing to cooperate with an investigation into alleged ties to the US-designated terrorist organization Samidoun Network, which she denies, citing concerns about deportation and alleging her dismissal is due to her critic...

Yale Fires Scholar Over Alleged Terrorist Ties
Yale Law School fired Iranian scholar Helyeh Doutaghi on March 28, 2025, for refusing to cooperate with an investigation into alleged ties to the US-designated terrorist organization Samidoun Network, which she denies, citing concerns about deportation and alleging her dismissal is due to her critic...
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Government Accused of Interfering with Buchenwald Liberation Commemoration
The director of Buchenwald Memorial accused the Israeli government of interfering with the planned speech of German-Israeli philosopher Omri Boehm, a critic of the Israeli government, at the liberation anniversary due to pressure from the Israeli embassy, who deemed his invitation an offense to Holo...

Israeli Government Accused of Interfering with Buchenwald Liberation Commemoration
The director of Buchenwald Memorial accused the Israeli government of interfering with the planned speech of German-Israeli philosopher Omri Boehm, a critic of the Israeli government, at the liberation anniversary due to pressure from the Israeli embassy, who deemed his invitation an offense to Holo...
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40% Bias Score

UK Woman Convicted for Abortion Clinic Protest, Sparking US-UK Dispute
Livia Tossici-Bolt, a 64-year-old anti-abortion campaigner, was convicted in Bournemouth, UK, on Friday for breaching a buffer zone outside an abortion clinic by holding a sign, prompting a US State Department statement expressing concern over free speech in the UK.

UK Woman Convicted for Abortion Clinic Protest, Sparking US-UK Dispute
Livia Tossici-Bolt, a 64-year-old anti-abortion campaigner, was convicted in Bournemouth, UK, on Friday for breaching a buffer zone outside an abortion clinic by holding a sign, prompting a US State Department statement expressing concern over free speech in the UK.
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60% Bias Score

Germany to Deport Four for Pro-Palestinian Protest Involvement
Berlin authorities are deporting four individuals, including three EU citizens, for participation in violent pro-Palestinian protests on October 17th, 2024, at the Free University, despite a lack of criminal convictions, raising concerns about freedom of expression.

Germany to Deport Four for Pro-Palestinian Protest Involvement
Berlin authorities are deporting four individuals, including three EU citizens, for participation in violent pro-Palestinian protests on October 17th, 2024, at the Free University, despite a lack of criminal convictions, raising concerns about freedom of expression.
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56% Bias Score

Swarthmore College Suspends Student, SJP Group Amid Protest Controversy
Swarthmore College suspended a student two months from graduation for using a bullhorn indoors during a 2023 protest and later suspended the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) group for false claims and a racist social media post, sparking controversy over free speech and equity.

Swarthmore College Suspends Student, SJP Group Amid Protest Controversy
Swarthmore College suspended a student two months from graduation for using a bullhorn indoors during a 2023 protest and later suspended the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) group for false claims and a racist social media post, sparking controversy over free speech and equity.
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40% Bias Score

Russian-Born Poet Wins Prestigious German Literary Award, Condemns Russia
Olga Martynova, a Russian-born German poet, won the €15,000 Peter Huchel Prize on April 3rd in Staufen, Germany, for her 2024 poetry collection, "Such nach dem Namen des Windes," using her acceptance speech to criticize Russia's descent into totalitarianism.

Russian-Born Poet Wins Prestigious German Literary Award, Condemns Russia
Olga Martynova, a Russian-born German poet, won the €15,000 Peter Huchel Prize on April 3rd in Staufen, Germany, for her 2024 poetry collection, "Such nach dem Namen des Windes," using her acceptance speech to criticize Russia's descent into totalitarianism.
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40% Bias Score
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