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"Vietnamese Officials Sentenced for Leaking Information to Dissident Blogger; Decree 147 Tightens Internet Control"
"Five former Vietnamese officials received prison sentences for leaking information to blogger Đường Văn Thái, who was sentenced to 12 years for anti-state activities; Vietnam's new Decree 147 further restricts internet access."
"Vietnamese Officials Sentenced for Leaking Information to Dissident Blogger; Decree 147 Tightens Internet Control"
"Five former Vietnamese officials received prison sentences for leaking information to blogger Đường Văn Thái, who was sentenced to 12 years for anti-state activities; Vietnam's new Decree 147 further restricts internet access."
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52% Bias Score


Controversy Surrounds Shibli's Debut Novel "Eine Nebensache"
Adania Shibli's debut novel, "Eine Nebensache," published in German two years ago, faced intense criticism and legal challenges following its release, centering on accusations of biased portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and leading to a debate about political representation in literature...
Controversy Surrounds Shibli's Debut Novel "Eine Nebensache"
Adania Shibli's debut novel, "Eine Nebensache," published in German two years ago, faced intense criticism and legal challenges following its release, centering on accusations of biased portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and leading to a debate about political representation in literature...
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40% Bias Score


"Nigerian Lawyer Afe Babalola at Center of Defamation Case, Raising Freedom of Speech Concerns"
"Afe Babalola, a prominent Nigerian lawyer and founder of Afe Babalola University, is at the center of a defamation case against human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi, who was arrested and detained, prompting reactions from Nigerian politicians and raising concerns about freedom of speech."
"Nigerian Lawyer Afe Babalola at Center of Defamation Case, Raising Freedom of Speech Concerns"
"Afe Babalola, a prominent Nigerian lawyer and founder of Afe Babalola University, is at the center of a defamation case against human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi, who was arrested and detained, prompting reactions from Nigerian politicians and raising concerns about freedom of speech."
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36% Bias Score


"ITU Clashes Highlight Political Polarization and Violence on Turkish Campuses"
"On November 28, 2024, clashes broke out at Istanbul Technical University between students with opposing political views, following online threats and harassment targeting left-leaning students since late 2023; a DEM party deputy raised concerns about the university's response and the presence of Ül...
"ITU Clashes Highlight Political Polarization and Violence on Turkish Campuses"
"On November 28, 2024, clashes broke out at Istanbul Technical University between students with opposing political views, following online threats and harassment targeting left-leaning students since late 2023; a DEM party deputy raised concerns about the university's response and the presence of Ül...
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56% Bias Score


French Scholar Faces Backlash for Criticizing Algerian Writer
Political scientist Nedjib Sidi Moussa faced intense online and media attacks after criticizing Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, despite also condemning Sansal's arrest; this differential treatment reflects the racialized nature of postcolonial criticism in France.
French Scholar Faces Backlash for Criticizing Algerian Writer
Political scientist Nedjib Sidi Moussa faced intense online and media attacks after criticizing Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, despite also condemning Sansal's arrest; this differential treatment reflects the racialized nature of postcolonial criticism in France.
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44% Bias Score


Anti-Israel Convention Trains Students in Campus Activism
A recent anti-Israel convention in Tinley Park, Illinois, offered college students training on campus activism, including strategies for protests and media engagement, and featured speakers such as Nihad Awad, who has faced criticism for past statements.
Anti-Israel Convention Trains Students in Campus Activism
A recent anti-Israel convention in Tinley Park, Illinois, offered college students training on campus activism, including strategies for protests and media engagement, and featured speakers such as Nihad Awad, who has faced criticism for past statements.
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52% Bias Score

Algerian Author Imprisoned for Questioning National Borders
Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, 80, has been detained in Algeria for a month, accused of intellectual treason for questioning Algeria's national identity and historical borders in an interview. His French lawyer is denied a visa, and the trial is postponed.

Algerian Author Imprisoned for Questioning National Borders
Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, 80, has been detained in Algeria for a month, accused of intellectual treason for questioning Algeria's national identity and historical borders in an interview. His French lawyer is denied a visa, and the trial is postponed.
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60% Bias Score

Albanese Backs Ban on Protests Outside Places of Worship After Antisemitic Attacks
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced \$8.5 million in funding for the Sydney Jewish Museum and voiced support for banning protests outside places of worship following recent antisemitic acts in Sydney, a move criticized by civil liberties advocates.

Albanese Backs Ban on Protests Outside Places of Worship After Antisemitic Attacks
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced \$8.5 million in funding for the Sydney Jewish Museum and voiced support for banning protests outside places of worship following recent antisemitic acts in Sydney, a move criticized by civil liberties advocates.
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48% Bias Score

55 Groups Urge EU to Pressure Turkey on 'Influence Agency' Bill
On Tuesday, 55 organizations urged the European Commission to publicly pressure Turkey into withdrawing its controversial 'influence agency' bill, citing concerns that it violates democratic principles and could harm Turkey's relationship with the EU. The bill, similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' la...

55 Groups Urge EU to Pressure Turkey on 'Influence Agency' Bill
On Tuesday, 55 organizations urged the European Commission to publicly pressure Turkey into withdrawing its controversial 'influence agency' bill, citing concerns that it violates democratic principles and could harm Turkey's relationship with the EU. The bill, similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' la...
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56% Bias Score

"Hanover SPD Chair Resigns After Controversy Over Employee Social Media Monitoring"
"Following a controversy over the collection of social media posts by city employees critical of council decisions, Lars Kelich, chair of the SPD city council group in Hanover, resigned from his post and council seat, citing his responsibility for the political damage caused. Hanover's mayor called ...

"Hanover SPD Chair Resigns After Controversy Over Employee Social Media Monitoring"
"Following a controversy over the collection of social media posts by city employees critical of council decisions, Lars Kelich, chair of the SPD city council group in Hanover, resigned from his post and council seat, citing his responsibility for the political damage caused. Hanover's mayor called ...
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44% Bias Score

UK's Reluctance to Challenge Religious Views Hindering LGBTQ+ Rights
A recent LBC radio conversation highlighted the conflict between religious views and LGBTQ+ rights in the UK, exposing a reluctance to challenge religiously-based arguments against liberal values, a trend exemplified by the Church of England's discriminatory practices and the lack of robust oppositi...

UK's Reluctance to Challenge Religious Views Hindering LGBTQ+ Rights
A recent LBC radio conversation highlighted the conflict between religious views and LGBTQ+ rights in the UK, exposing a reluctance to challenge religiously-based arguments against liberal values, a trend exemplified by the Church of England's discriminatory practices and the lack of robust oppositi...
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56% Bias Score

Alabama City Ordered to Include LGBTQ+ Group in Christmas Parade
A federal judge in Alabama ordered Prattville to allow an LGBTQ+ group, Prattville Pride, to participate in its Christmas parade after the mayor banned them due to unspecified safety concerns, citing the group's First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

Alabama City Ordered to Include LGBTQ+ Group in Christmas Parade
A federal judge in Alabama ordered Prattville to allow an LGBTQ+ group, Prattville Pride, to participate in its Christmas parade after the mayor banned them due to unspecified safety concerns, citing the group's First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
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40% Bias Score
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