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Turkish Regulator Fines Opposition TV Channels
Turkey's RTÜK fined Halk TV, Now TV, Sözcü TV, and TELE 1 a total of 12 percent of their annual revenue for criticisms of the government, court decisions, and the Kartalkaya hotel fire, raising concerns about press freedom.
Turkish Regulator Fines Opposition TV Channels
Turkey's RTÜK fined Halk TV, Now TV, Sözcü TV, and TELE 1 a total of 12 percent of their annual revenue for criticisms of the government, court decisions, and the Kartalkaya hotel fire, raising concerns about press freedom.
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56% Bias Score


Serbian Students March 80km to Protest Canopy Collapse, Government Resignations
University of Belgrade students are marching 80km to Novi Sad to protest the November 1st canopy collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability; following government claims to meet student demands, the Prime Minister and Novi Sad mayor resigned after attacks on protesting students.
Serbian Students March 80km to Protest Canopy Collapse, Government Resignations
University of Belgrade students are marching 80km to Novi Sad to protest the November 1st canopy collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability; following government claims to meet student demands, the Prime Minister and Novi Sad mayor resigned after attacks on protesting students.
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44% Bias Score


Nicaragua: Ortega Extends Rule via Unanimous Constitutional Reform
Nicaragua's parliament approved a constitutional reform extending President Daniel Ortega's term until 2028 and granting him and his wife, Rosario Murillo, co-presidency status, effectively eliminating checks and balances and drawing international condemnation.
Nicaragua: Ortega Extends Rule via Unanimous Constitutional Reform
Nicaragua's parliament approved a constitutional reform extending President Daniel Ortega's term until 2028 and granting him and his wife, Rosario Murillo, co-presidency status, effectively eliminating checks and balances and drawing international condemnation.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Plans to House 30,000 Detainees at Guantanamo Bay
President Trump ordered the Defense and Homeland Security Departments to prepare Guantanamo Bay to hold up to 30,000 immigrants awaiting deportation, raising concerns about due process and past reports of unsanitary conditions and mistreatment at the base.
Trump Plans to House 30,000 Detainees at Guantanamo Bay
President Trump ordered the Defense and Homeland Security Departments to prepare Guantanamo Bay to hold up to 30,000 immigrants awaiting deportation, raising concerns about due process and past reports of unsanitary conditions and mistreatment at the base.
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24% Bias Score


French Doctors Condemn AME Budget Cuts
French doctors and healthcare professionals strongly condemn proposals to use AME as a budgetary tool, citing ethical concerns and potential negative impacts on public health, supported by the 2023 Evin-Stefanini report which found AME costs not excessive and not a factor influencing migration.
French Doctors Condemn AME Budget Cuts
French doctors and healthcare professionals strongly condemn proposals to use AME as a budgetary tool, citing ethical concerns and potential negative impacts on public health, supported by the 2023 Evin-Stefanini report which found AME costs not excessive and not a factor influencing migration.
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56% Bias Score


GDR Victim Seeks Pension After Decades-Long Fight for Justice
Ulrike Findeis, denied secondary education in communist East Germany for her religious beliefs in 1958, now seeks a pension after receiving a one-time payment; new legislation may finally grant her compensation independently of her husband's income, addressing systemic issues in compensating victims...
GDR Victim Seeks Pension After Decades-Long Fight for Justice
Ulrike Findeis, denied secondary education in communist East Germany for her religious beliefs in 1958, now seeks a pension after receiving a one-time payment; new legislation may finally grant her compensation independently of her husband's income, addressing systemic issues in compensating victims...
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28% Bias Score

France Acknowledges Role in Repression of Cameroonian Independence Movements.
A 1,000-page report detailing France's role in the repression of Cameroonian independence movements from 1945-1971, resulting in thousands of deaths, was presented to Cameroonian President Paul Biya by a French delegation on January 28th in Yaoundé, leading to calls for French acknowledgment of resp...

France Acknowledges Role in Repression of Cameroonian Independence Movements.
A 1,000-page report detailing France's role in the repression of Cameroonian independence movements from 1945-1971, resulting in thousands of deaths, was presented to Cameroonian President Paul Biya by a French delegation on January 28th in Yaoundé, leading to calls for French acknowledgment of resp...
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40% Bias Score

WhatsApp Targets Spyware Firm Paragon Solutions After Discovering Attack on Journalists and Civil Society Members
Approximately 100 WhatsApp users, including journalists and civil society members, were targeted by spyware from the Israeli firm Paragon Solutions via a PDF file; WhatsApp notified affected individuals, sent Paragon a cease-and-desist letter, and is exploring legal options.

WhatsApp Targets Spyware Firm Paragon Solutions After Discovering Attack on Journalists and Civil Society Members
Approximately 100 WhatsApp users, including journalists and civil society members, were targeted by spyware from the Israeli firm Paragon Solutions via a PDF file; WhatsApp notified affected individuals, sent Paragon a cease-and-desist letter, and is exploring legal options.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rules Schiphol Asylum Detention Illegal
A Dutch court ruled that detaining asylum seekers at Schiphol's detention complex is illegal due to prison-like conditions violating European law, contradicting a previous ruling by the Council of State; the government will appeal.

Dutch Court Rules Schiphol Asylum Detention Illegal
A Dutch court ruled that detaining asylum seekers at Schiphol's detention complex is illegal due to prison-like conditions violating European law, contradicting a previous ruling by the Council of State; the government will appeal.
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40% Bias Score

Canadian Concerns Over US Trade Disputes and Government Response
Canadian citizens express concerns over their government's handling of trade disputes with the U.S., citing missed opportunities to secure the border and prevent tariffs, leading to criticism of political leadership and concerns about Canada's national vulnerability.

Canadian Concerns Over US Trade Disputes and Government Response
Canadian citizens express concerns over their government's handling of trade disputes with the U.S., citing missed opportunities to secure the border and prevent tariffs, leading to criticism of political leadership and concerns about Canada's national vulnerability.
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44% Bias Score

Mothers and Sons" Explores Trauma, Empathy, and Societal Responsibility
Adam Haslett's "Mothers and Sons" explores the strained relationship between a lawyer representing asylum seekers and his estranged mother, a counselor, as they confront past traumas and the emotional burdens of their respective professions, highlighting themes of healing, empathy, and societal resp...

Mothers and Sons" Explores Trauma, Empathy, and Societal Responsibility
Adam Haslett's "Mothers and Sons" explores the strained relationship between a lawyer representing asylum seekers and his estranged mother, a counselor, as they confront past traumas and the emotional burdens of their respective professions, highlighting themes of healing, empathy, and societal resp...
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16% Bias Score

Turkish Military Expels Officers Over Atatürk Loyalty Oath
Five lieutenants and three senior officers were expelled from the Turkish Armed Forces on January 31, 2025, for participating in a post-graduation ceremony where they recited the Officer's Oath, brandished swords, and chanted "Soldiers of Mustafa Kemal," prompting accusations of a politically motiva...

Turkish Military Expels Officers Over Atatürk Loyalty Oath
Five lieutenants and three senior officers were expelled from the Turkish Armed Forces on January 31, 2025, for participating in a post-graduation ceremony where they recited the Officer's Oath, brandished swords, and chanted "Soldiers of Mustafa Kemal," prompting accusations of a politically motiva...
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60% Bias Score
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