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Italian Journalists Campaign Against Under-Reported Workplace Deaths
Italian journalist groups are launching a campaign, #nonsipuòmorireinbreve, to raise awareness about the high number of workplace deaths in Italy, emphasizing the need for greater media attention and systemic change to prioritize worker safety and dignity.
Italian Journalists Campaign Against Under-Reported Workplace Deaths
Italian journalist groups are launching a campaign, #nonsipuòmorireinbreve, to raise awareness about the high number of workplace deaths in Italy, emphasizing the need for greater media attention and systemic change to prioritize worker safety and dignity.
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48% Bias Score


US Detains Georgetown Scholar Over Pro-Palestinian Views
Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University scholar, was arrested in March for allegedly violating his visa by supporting Palestinian rights, prompting protests and legal challenges highlighting concerns about free speech and due process.
US Detains Georgetown Scholar Over Pro-Palestinian Views
Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University scholar, was arrested in March for allegedly violating his visa by supporting Palestinian rights, prompting protests and legal challenges highlighting concerns about free speech and due process.
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64% Bias Score


Kneecapping Victim Speaks Out: A Life of Trauma
Liam Barker, a 53-year-old Northern Irish man, has publicly shared the lasting physical and psychological trauma he suffered after being kneecapped as a teenager; this rare account challenges the trivialization of such violence and highlights the need for support for victims.
Kneecapping Victim Speaks Out: A Life of Trauma
Liam Barker, a 53-year-old Northern Irish man, has publicly shared the lasting physical and psychological trauma he suffered after being kneecapped as a teenager; this rare account challenges the trivialization of such violence and highlights the need for support for victims.
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40% Bias Score


Charges Dropped Against American Academic in Thailand Defamation Case
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against American academic Paul Chambers, arrested in April for royal defamation, following concerns from the academic community and the US government; however, the decision to drop charges is still subject to review.
Charges Dropped Against American Academic in Thailand Defamation Case
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against American academic Paul Chambers, arrested in April for royal defamation, following concerns from the academic community and the US government; however, the decision to drop charges is still subject to review.
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40% Bias Score


Charges Dropped Against American Academic Arrested in Thailand for Defamation of the Monarchy
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against Paul Chambers, an American academic arrested in April for allegedly defaming the monarchy via a Facebook post referencing a webinar; the Phitsanulok provincial prosecutor will request the court to dismiss the case, but the police retain review power.
Charges Dropped Against American Academic Arrested in Thailand for Defamation of the Monarchy
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against Paul Chambers, an American academic arrested in April for allegedly defaming the monarchy via a Facebook post referencing a webinar; the Phitsanulok provincial prosecutor will request the court to dismiss the case, but the police retain review power.
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36% Bias Score


Tortured Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
Ukrainian prosecutors confirmed that the body of journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned from Russia in February 2024 with signs of torture, including a broken rib and possible electric shock, though the cause of death remains undetermined; her colleagues reported that...
Tortured Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
Ukrainian prosecutors confirmed that the body of journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned from Russia in February 2024 with signs of torture, including a broken rib and possible electric shock, though the cause of death remains undetermined; her colleagues reported that...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Pressure on US Universities Sparks Justice Department Conflict
Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove's pressure on the Department of Justice to investigate Columbia University activists protesting the Gaza war, coupled with his past actions, including attempts to drop charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, sparked internal conflict and raised concerns about pol...

Trump Administration's Pressure on US Universities Sparks Justice Department Conflict
Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove's pressure on the Department of Justice to investigate Columbia University activists protesting the Gaza war, coupled with his past actions, including attempts to drop charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, sparked internal conflict and raised concerns about pol...
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56% Bias Score

Turkey's Press Freedom Plummets to 159th in 2025 RSF Index
Turkey's press freedom ranking fell to 159th out of 180 countries in the 2025 RSF World Press Freedom Index, a one-spot drop from 2024, due to increased judicial control measures, economic pressures, and media consolidation, highlighting systemic challenges to freedom of the press.

Turkey's Press Freedom Plummets to 159th in 2025 RSF Index
Turkey's press freedom ranking fell to 159th out of 180 countries in the 2025 RSF World Press Freedom Index, a one-spot drop from 2024, due to increased judicial control measures, economic pressures, and media consolidation, highlighting systemic challenges to freedom of the press.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Court Orders Release of Earthquake Investigation Data
An Ankara court ordered the Turkish Interior Ministry to disclose the number of investigations into local officials following the February 6th earthquake, rejecting the Ministry's claim of secrecy and upholding the Justice Ministry's decision for transparency.

Turkish Court Orders Release of Earthquake Investigation Data
An Ankara court ordered the Turkish Interior Ministry to disclose the number of investigations into local officials following the February 6th earthquake, rejecting the Ministry's claim of secrecy and upholding the Justice Ministry's decision for transparency.
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24% Bias Score

Record-High Peaceful May Day Demonstration in Berlin
The 2024 Berlin May Day demonstration, attracting an estimated 30,000 participants (organizers) or 10,000 (police), concluded peacefully in Neukölln with minimal incidents, showcasing diverse thematic blocks and a de-escalation strategy by police.

Record-High Peaceful May Day Demonstration in Berlin
The 2024 Berlin May Day demonstration, attracting an estimated 30,000 participants (organizers) or 10,000 (police), concluded peacefully in Neukölln with minimal incidents, showcasing diverse thematic blocks and a de-escalation strategy by police.
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44% Bias Score

UN Condemns Israeli Blockade of Gaza Amidst Dire Humanitarian Crisis
The UN urges Israel to end its blockade of Gaza, citing a dire humanitarian crisis marked by severe shortages of food, water, and medicine, as thousands of Palestinians stormed a humanitarian office seeking aid; over 52,400 deaths have been reported since the start of the conflict.

UN Condemns Israeli Blockade of Gaza Amidst Dire Humanitarian Crisis
The UN urges Israel to end its blockade of Gaza, citing a dire humanitarian crisis marked by severe shortages of food, water, and medicine, as thousands of Palestinians stormed a humanitarian office seeking aid; over 52,400 deaths have been reported since the start of the conflict.
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52% Bias Score

Khmer Rouge's 1975 Phnom Penh Seizure Initiates Cambodian Genocide
The Khmer Rouge's April 17, 1975, takeover of Phnom Penh initiated a four-year genocide claiming nearly two million lives, resulting from an extreme ideology that led to mass expulsion, forced labor, and the systematic destruction of Cambodian society.

Khmer Rouge's 1975 Phnom Penh Seizure Initiates Cambodian Genocide
The Khmer Rouge's April 17, 1975, takeover of Phnom Penh initiated a four-year genocide claiming nearly two million lives, resulting from an extreme ideology that led to mass expulsion, forced labor, and the systematic destruction of Cambodian society.
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16% Bias Score
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