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NSW Nurses Deregistered After Anti-Semitic Threats
Two NSW Health nurses in Sydney were filmed making anti-Semitic threats against Jewish patients, leading to their deregistration and a police investigation, while one local defended their actions citing free speech.
NSW Nurses Deregistered After Anti-Semitic Threats
Two NSW Health nurses in Sydney were filmed making anti-Semitic threats against Jewish patients, leading to their deregistration and a police investigation, while one local defended their actions citing free speech.
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60% Bias Score


Von der Leyen and Vance Offer Contrasting Views on Europe's Future
On Friday, Ursula von der Leyen and JD Vance offered contrasting views on Europe's future, with von der Leyen emphasizing shared security threats and Vance criticizing Europe's democratic backsliding, citing specific instances of free speech restrictions and election annulments in several European c...
Von der Leyen and Vance Offer Contrasting Views on Europe's Future
On Friday, Ursula von der Leyen and JD Vance offered contrasting views on Europe's future, with von der Leyen emphasizing shared security threats and Vance criticizing Europe's democratic backsliding, citing specific instances of free speech restrictions and election annulments in several European c...
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32% Bias Score


Vance Claims European Backsliding on Religious Freedom
Vice President JD Vance's Munich Security Conference speech claimed a European backsliding on religious freedom, citing examples of legal action against silent prayer near abortion clinics, restrictions on online speech, and a canceled Romanian election, provoking a fact-check examining each claim.
Vance Claims European Backsliding on Religious Freedom
Vice President JD Vance's Munich Security Conference speech claimed a European backsliding on religious freedom, citing examples of legal action against silent prayer near abortion clinics, restrictions on online speech, and a canceled Romanian election, provoking a fact-check examining each claim.
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48% Bias Score


ABC Journalist Removed After Antisemitism Complaints
Following complaints of antisemitism, freelance journalist Antoinette Lattouf was removed from her temporary hosting role at ABC Radio Sydney on December 20, 2023, prompting a court case where she alleges unlawful termination due to her pro-Palestinian views and Middle Eastern background, a claim th...
ABC Journalist Removed After Antisemitism Complaints
Following complaints of antisemitism, freelance journalist Antoinette Lattouf was removed from her temporary hosting role at ABC Radio Sydney on December 20, 2023, prompting a court case where she alleges unlawful termination due to her pro-Palestinian views and Middle Eastern background, a claim th...
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56% Bias Score


UK to potentially ban Islamic preacher who prioritized prayer over paedophilia and murder
Australian Islamic preacher Mohamed Hoblos, banned from the Schengen area for claiming prayer attendance outweighs committing paedophilia or murder, is scheduled to speak across the UK despite a potential Home Office ban and calls for a lifetime ban from the Shadow Home Secretary.
UK to potentially ban Islamic preacher who prioritized prayer over paedophilia and murder
Australian Islamic preacher Mohamed Hoblos, banned from the Schengen area for claiming prayer attendance outweighs committing paedophilia or murder, is scheduled to speak across the UK despite a potential Home Office ban and calls for a lifetime ban from the Shadow Home Secretary.
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52% Bias Score


X to Pay Trump $10 Million to Settle Lawsuit
X, formerly Twitter, will pay former President Donald Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over the suspension of his account in 2021 following the January 6th Capitol attack, which had lasted nearly two years before Elon Musk reinstated the account in November 2022.
X to Pay Trump $10 Million to Settle Lawsuit
X, formerly Twitter, will pay former President Donald Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over the suspension of his account in 2021 following the January 6th Capitol attack, which had lasted nearly two years before Elon Musk reinstated the account in November 2022.
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36% Bias Score

Latvian Activist Gaponenko Arrested on Charges of Aiding Foreign State and Inciting Hatred
Latvian authorities arrested human rights activist Alexander Gaponenko on February 13, 2024, charging him with aiding a foreign state and inciting national hatred following his participation in a conference on the alleged "ethnocide of Russian compatriots in the Baltic states".

Latvian Activist Gaponenko Arrested on Charges of Aiding Foreign State and Inciting Hatred
Latvian authorities arrested human rights activist Alexander Gaponenko on February 13, 2024, charging him with aiding a foreign state and inciting national hatred following his participation in a conference on the alleged "ethnocide of Russian compatriots in the Baltic states".
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52% Bias Score

Vance Condemns European Erosion of Democratic Freedoms
US Vice President Vance criticized European leaders for suppressing dissent and neglecting democratic principles, citing content moderation, election annulments, and weak immigration policies as evidence; he stressed the need for stronger US-Europe collaboration on Ukraine and internal democratic re...

Vance Condemns European Erosion of Democratic Freedoms
US Vice President Vance criticized European leaders for suppressing dissent and neglecting democratic principles, citing content moderation, election annulments, and weak immigration policies as evidence; he stressed the need for stronger US-Europe collaboration on Ukraine and internal democratic re...
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60% Bias Score

TUSIAD Leaders Investigated After Criticizing Systemic Failures in Turkey
Following criticism of systemic failures in Turkey, resulting in loss of life from events such as the February 6th earthquakes and Kartalkaya fire, TUSIAD leaders Ömer Aras and Orhan Turan face investigations for "attempting to influence fair trial" and "publicly spreading misinformation".

TUSIAD Leaders Investigated After Criticizing Systemic Failures in Turkey
Following criticism of systemic failures in Turkey, resulting in loss of life from events such as the February 6th earthquakes and Kartalkaya fire, TUSIAD leaders Ömer Aras and Orhan Turan face investigations for "attempting to influence fair trial" and "publicly spreading misinformation".
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Parents Charged with Insulting Erdoğan Over Son's Death
Sami and Gülsüm Elvan, parents of Berkin Elvan killed in 2013, were charged with insulting President Erdoğan for statements blaming him for their son's death, referencing Erdoğan's claim of responsibility for police actions; the indictment cites statements made on September 23, 2020, and January 29,...

Turkish Parents Charged with Insulting Erdoğan Over Son's Death
Sami and Gülsüm Elvan, parents of Berkin Elvan killed in 2013, were charged with insulting President Erdoğan for statements blaming him for their son's death, referencing Erdoğan's claim of responsibility for police actions; the indictment cites statements made on September 23, 2020, and January 29,...
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60% Bias Score

Musk Pays \$10 Million to Settle Trump's Lawsuit Against X
Elon Musk paid \$10 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump against X (formerly Twitter) for banning Trump after the January 6th, 2021, Capitol attack; Trump had initially sued in July 2021, arguing First Amendment violation, with a federal judge dismissing his initial claim in May 2022, b...

Musk Pays \$10 Million to Settle Trump's Lawsuit Against X
Elon Musk paid \$10 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump against X (formerly Twitter) for banning Trump after the January 6th, 2021, Capitol attack; Trump had initially sued in July 2021, arguing First Amendment violation, with a federal judge dismissing his initial claim in May 2022, b...
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44% Bias Score

UK Labour's "Islamophobia" Commission Raises Free Speech Concerns
The UK Labour government plans a commission to define "Islamophobia," chaired by Dominic Grieve, raising concerns about free speech due to a potentially broad definition that could criminalize factual historical accounts, as exemplified by a recent court case in Manchester.

UK Labour's "Islamophobia" Commission Raises Free Speech Concerns
The UK Labour government plans a commission to define "Islamophobia," chaired by Dominic Grieve, raising concerns about free speech due to a potentially broad definition that could criminalize factual historical accounts, as exemplified by a recent court case in Manchester.
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60% Bias Score
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