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Global Media Forum Tackles Authoritarianism's Impact on Free Press
The Global Media Forum (GMF) in Bonn, Germany, from July 7th-8th, 2025, addresses the global rise of authoritarianism and its impact on free media, featuring discussions on combating disinformation, AI ethics, and overcoming censorship, with prominent speakers from RFE/RL, DW, BBC, TVP World, and th...
Global Media Forum Tackles Authoritarianism's Impact on Free Press
The Global Media Forum (GMF) in Bonn, Germany, from July 7th-8th, 2025, addresses the global rise of authoritarianism and its impact on free media, featuring discussions on combating disinformation, AI ethics, and overcoming censorship, with prominent speakers from RFE/RL, DW, BBC, TVP World, and th...
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44% Bias Score


Kenyan Police Clash with Protesters on Saba Saba Anniversary
On the 35th anniversary of Kenya's Saba Saba pro-democracy rally, police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters in Nairobi, leading to clashes and reports of police firing on demonstrators; the protests stem from broader issues of corruption, police brutality, and extrajudicial killi...
Kenyan Police Clash with Protesters on Saba Saba Anniversary
On the 35th anniversary of Kenya's Saba Saba pro-democracy rally, police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters in Nairobi, leading to clashes and reports of police firing on demonstrators; the protests stem from broader issues of corruption, police brutality, and extrajudicial killi...
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48% Bias Score


Russian Oil Spill Cripples Anapa Tourism
Two aging Russian oil tankers carrying 9,200 tons of fuel oil split in the Kerch Strait on December 15, 2024, causing a major oil spill that severely impacted Anapa's beaches, resulting in closures and economic hardship despite government cleanup efforts.
Russian Oil Spill Cripples Anapa Tourism
Two aging Russian oil tankers carrying 9,200 tons of fuel oil split in the Kerch Strait on December 15, 2024, causing a major oil spill that severely impacted Anapa's beaches, resulting in closures and economic hardship despite government cleanup efforts.
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44% Bias Score


ICEBlock App Sparks Controversy Amidst Increased ICE Arrests
A new app, ICEBlock, lets users anonymously share locations of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, sparking controversy and reaching the top of Apple's App Store this week; the app claims it does not store personal data, but the Trump administration expressed concerns about the sa...
ICEBlock App Sparks Controversy Amidst Increased ICE Arrests
A new app, ICEBlock, lets users anonymously share locations of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, sparking controversy and reaching the top of Apple's App Store this week; the app claims it does not store personal data, but the Trump administration expressed concerns about the sa...
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52% Bias Score


Swedish Author Risks Legal Repercussions to Shelter Undocumented Afghan Boys
Swedish author Marit Törnqvist and her husband sheltered eight undocumented Afghan boys in their home after Sweden's 2016 policy shift, risking legal repercussions to save them from potential persecution and highlighting the human cost of restrictive immigration laws.
Swedish Author Risks Legal Repercussions to Shelter Undocumented Afghan Boys
Swedish author Marit Törnqvist and her husband sheltered eight undocumented Afghan boys in their home after Sweden's 2016 policy shift, risking legal repercussions to save them from potential persecution and highlighting the human cost of restrictive immigration laws.
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60% Bias Score


Togo: Investigation Launched After Protest Deaths, New Demonstrations Planned
More than a week after protests against Togo's Faure Gnassingbé, an investigation into the deaths of 5-7 people found in Lomé waterways was announced, with new protests planned for July 16-17, coinciding with municipal elections.
Togo: Investigation Launched After Protest Deaths, New Demonstrations Planned
More than a week after protests against Togo's Faure Gnassingbé, an investigation into the deaths of 5-7 people found in Lomé waterways was announced, with new protests planned for July 16-17, coinciding with municipal elections.
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40% Bias Score

Thompson Concert Sparks Pro-Nazi Salute Controversy in Croatia
Croatian singer Marko Perković, known as Thompson, performed a record-breaking concert in Zagreb this weekend, drawing half a million attendees, where pro-Nazi salutes were displayed, despite being legally punishable, causing widespread controversy and condemnation from international figures.

Thompson Concert Sparks Pro-Nazi Salute Controversy in Croatia
Croatian singer Marko Perković, known as Thompson, performed a record-breaking concert in Zagreb this weekend, drawing half a million attendees, where pro-Nazi salutes were displayed, despite being legally punishable, causing widespread controversy and condemnation from international figures.
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56% Bias Score

French Teenager Missing in Iran Amidst Alleged Hostage-Taking
French teenager Lennart Monterlos, also a German national, has been missing in Iran since June 16th, 2024, during a cycling trip, raising concerns about a potential hostage situation amid a pattern of European detentions by Iran on espionage charges, many facing death penalty.

French Teenager Missing in Iran Amidst Alleged Hostage-Taking
French teenager Lennart Monterlos, also a German national, has been missing in Iran since June 16th, 2024, during a cycling trip, raising concerns about a potential hostage situation amid a pattern of European detentions by Iran on espionage charges, many facing death penalty.
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60% Bias Score

Surge in Saudi Executions Sparks International Alarm
Amnesty International reports 180 executions in Saudi Arabia since the start of 2024, including 46 in June alone, many foreign nationals convicted of drug-related crimes, contrasting with the country's projected global image.

Surge in Saudi Executions Sparks International Alarm
Amnesty International reports 180 executions in Saudi Arabia since the start of 2024, including 46 in June alone, many foreign nationals convicted of drug-related crimes, contrasting with the country's projected global image.
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60% Bias Score

Iran Ceasefire Brings Fear, Crackdown, and Uncertainty
A ceasefire has ended a 12-day war between Iran and Israel, leaving Iranians fearful of renewed conflict amidst a government crackdown, economic crisis, and potential nuclear escalation, impacting daily life and prompting emigration.

Iran Ceasefire Brings Fear, Crackdown, and Uncertainty
A ceasefire has ended a 12-day war between Iran and Israel, leaving Iranians fearful of renewed conflict amidst a government crackdown, economic crisis, and potential nuclear escalation, impacting daily life and prompting emigration.
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44% Bias Score

Missing Spanish Retiree's Fate Unknown After Arrest in Occupied Ukraine
Mariano García Calatayud, a 77-year-old Spanish retiree, disappeared in occupied Kherson, Ukraine, on March 19, 2022, after participating in anti-occupation protests; despite initial confirmation of his imprisonment in Crimea, his current location remains unknown, highlighting the challenges of loca...

Missing Spanish Retiree's Fate Unknown After Arrest in Occupied Ukraine
Mariano García Calatayud, a 77-year-old Spanish retiree, disappeared in occupied Kherson, Ukraine, on March 19, 2022, after participating in anti-occupation protests; despite initial confirmation of his imprisonment in Crimea, his current location remains unknown, highlighting the challenges of loca...
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28% Bias Score

Kenyan Police Kill Two During Anti-Government Protests
On July 7th, 2024, Kenyan police violently dispersed anti-government protests in Nairobi, resulting in at least two deaths and five injuries from gunshots; the protests targeted President William Ruto's administration and alleged police brutality, mirroring similar demonstrations in 1990.

Kenyan Police Kill Two During Anti-Government Protests
On July 7th, 2024, Kenyan police violently dispersed anti-government protests in Nairobi, resulting in at least two deaths and five injuries from gunshots; the protests targeted President William Ruto's administration and alleged police brutality, mirroring similar demonstrations in 1990.
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36% Bias Score
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