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Turkey: 18 Journalists Imprisoned, Widespread Press Freedom Violations Reported
The Turkish Journalists' Union's (TGS) 2024-2025 press freedom report reveals that as of April 1st, 2025, 18 journalists remain imprisoned in Turkey for their work, following 29 arrests in the past year; the report also details widespread violence, censorship, and legal challenges against journalist...
Turkey: 18 Journalists Imprisoned, Widespread Press Freedom Violations Reported
The Turkish Journalists' Union's (TGS) 2024-2025 press freedom report reveals that as of April 1st, 2025, 18 journalists remain imprisoned in Turkey for their work, following 29 arrests in the past year; the report also details widespread violence, censorship, and legal challenges against journalist...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Municipalities' Uneven Response to WWII Expropriation of Jewish Property
Research in 139 Dutch municipalities reveals WWII-era expropriation and resale of Jewish-owned properties, documented in German sales records, with varied municipal responses, ranging from allocating memorial funds to awaiting descendant requests before investigating.
Dutch Municipalities' Uneven Response to WWII Expropriation of Jewish Property
Research in 139 Dutch municipalities reveals WWII-era expropriation and resale of Jewish-owned properties, documented in German sales records, with varied municipal responses, ranging from allocating memorial funds to awaiting descendant requests before investigating.
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36% Bias Score


Hong Kong Arrests Activist's Father and Brother Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of exiled activist Anna Kwok on Wednesday for allegedly managing the finances of a fugitive, marking the first instance of using a 2022 local security law against a dissident's family; her father faces up to seven years in prison.
Hong Kong Arrests Activist's Father and Brother Under Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of exiled activist Anna Kwok on Wednesday for allegedly managing the finances of a fugitive, marking the first instance of using a 2022 local security law against a dissident's family; her father faces up to seven years in prison.
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56% Bias Score


UNESCO Awards La Prensa for Press Freedom Amid Nicaraguan Repression
The UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize was awarded to Nicaragua's La Prensa newspaper, which was forced into exile due to government repression, highlighting the dire state of press freedom in the country, ranked 172nd out of 180 by Reporters Without Borders.
UNESCO Awards La Prensa for Press Freedom Amid Nicaraguan Repression
The UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize was awarded to Nicaragua's La Prensa newspaper, which was forced into exile due to government repression, highlighting the dire state of press freedom in the country, ranked 172nd out of 180 by Reporters Without Borders.
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36% Bias Score


El Salvador Gang Leader Reveals Secret Pact with President Bukele
El Faro published an interview with Carlos Cartagena López, alias Charli, a Barrio 18 gang leader, revealing a secret pact between the gangs and President Nayib Bukele that facilitated Bukele's rise to power, which included the gangs intimidating opposition voters in exchange for reduced police acti...
El Salvador Gang Leader Reveals Secret Pact with President Bukele
El Faro published an interview with Carlos Cartagena López, alias Charli, a Barrio 18 gang leader, revealing a secret pact between the gangs and President Nayib Bukele that facilitated Bukele's rise to power, which included the gangs intimidating opposition voters in exchange for reduced police acti...
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56% Bias Score


Palestine: World's Most Dangerous Place for Journalists Amid Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Reporters Without Borders' 2025 World Press Freedom Index ranks Palestine as the world's most dangerous country for journalists, citing nearly 200 journalist deaths in the first 18 months of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, at least 42 of whom were killed specifically for their work, while also hig...
Palestine: World's Most Dangerous Place for Journalists Amid Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Reporters Without Borders' 2025 World Press Freedom Index ranks Palestine as the world's most dangerous country for journalists, citing nearly 200 journalist deaths in the first 18 months of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, at least 42 of whom were killed specifically for their work, while also hig...
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40% Bias Score

Cold Case Reopens: Calls for Chesimard's Extradition
The 1973 murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster by Joanne Chesimard, a Black Liberation Army member who escaped prison and lives in Cuba, has reignited calls for her extradition and tougher U.S. measures against Cuba.

Cold Case Reopens: Calls for Chesimard's Extradition
The 1973 murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster by Joanne Chesimard, a Black Liberation Army member who escaped prison and lives in Cuba, has reignited calls for her extradition and tougher U.S. measures against Cuba.
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56% Bias Score

Germany's BfV Labels Far-Right AfD Party as Extremist
Germany's domestic intelligence agency, the BfV, has labeled the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as extremist, granting authorities greater powers to monitor the party due to its ethnic nationalist ideology and anti-minority rhetoric; the AfD secured 20.8% of the vote in the last elect...

Germany's BfV Labels Far-Right AfD Party as Extremist
Germany's domestic intelligence agency, the BfV, has labeled the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as extremist, granting authorities greater powers to monitor the party due to its ethnic nationalist ideology and anti-minority rhetoric; the AfD secured 20.8% of the vote in the last elect...
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52% Bias Score

Kashmiri Vendors Attacked in India: Heightened Tensions and Displacement
Hindu extremists in Mussoorie, India, assaulted Kashmiri vendors following a deadly attack in Kashmir, forcing many to flee and revealing the volatile environment Kashmiris face outside their homeland.

Kashmiri Vendors Attacked in India: Heightened Tensions and Displacement
Hindu extremists in Mussoorie, India, assaulted Kashmiri vendors following a deadly attack in Kashmir, forcing many to flee and revealing the volatile environment Kashmiris face outside their homeland.
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44% Bias Score

Swarthmore Suspends Six Students for Pro-Palestinian Encampment
Six Swarthmore College students were temporarily suspended for establishing a campus encampment, prompting allegations of racialized discrimination by the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) following repeated warnings to vacate.

Swarthmore Suspends Six Students for Pro-Palestinian Encampment
Six Swarthmore College students were temporarily suspended for establishing a campus encampment, prompting allegations of racialized discrimination by the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) following repeated warnings to vacate.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish 'House of Horrors': Three Children Rescued After Four Years of Captivity
Spanish police rescued three boys, aged 8 and 10, from a house in Oviedo where they had been held captive since 2021, living in appalling conditions and showing extreme reactions to the outside world; their parents were arrested.

Spanish 'House of Horrors': Three Children Rescued After Four Years of Captivity
Spanish police rescued three boys, aged 8 and 10, from a house in Oviedo where they had been held captive since 2021, living in appalling conditions and showing extreme reactions to the outside world; their parents were arrested.
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28% Bias Score

Gaza Blockade: International Condemnation Meets with Muddled Response
Israel's two-month blockade of Gaza, violating international law, has caused immense suffering and is condemned by the International Court of Justice, yet the international community's response is largely muted, particularly from Arab nations who normalized relations with Israel.

Gaza Blockade: International Condemnation Meets with Muddled Response
Israel's two-month blockade of Gaza, violating international law, has caused immense suffering and is condemned by the International Court of Justice, yet the international community's response is largely muted, particularly from Arab nations who normalized relations with Israel.
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64% Bias Score
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