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Ghanaian Journalist Wins Prestigious BBC Award
Ghanaian investigative journalist Godwin Asediba won the 2025 BBC Komla Dumor Award for his work exposing injustice and amplifying marginalized voices; he will spend three months working with BBC News teams in London.
Ghanaian Journalist Wins Prestigious BBC Award
Ghanaian investigative journalist Godwin Asediba won the 2025 BBC Komla Dumor Award for his work exposing injustice and amplifying marginalized voices; he will spend three months working with BBC News teams in London.
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20% Bias Score


Guardian Wins Defamation Case: Noel Clarke's Misconduct Reporting Vindicated
A British high court ruled that the Guardian's reporting on Noel Clarke's sexual misconduct was true and in the public interest, vindicating the accounts of over 20 women who accused the actor of various forms of harassment and bullying between 2004 and 2019.
Guardian Wins Defamation Case: Noel Clarke's Misconduct Reporting Vindicated
A British high court ruled that the Guardian's reporting on Noel Clarke's sexual misconduct was true and in the public interest, vindicating the accounts of over 20 women who accused the actor of various forms of harassment and bullying between 2004 and 2019.
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60% Bias Score


NSW Grants Scheme Rorting Allegations Implicate Premier
Allegations of political rorting in NSW involve Premier Gladys Berejiklian and a council grants scheme, raising concerns about misallocation of public funds and eroding public trust; investigations are ongoing.
NSW Grants Scheme Rorting Allegations Implicate Premier
Allegations of political rorting in NSW involve Premier Gladys Berejiklian and a council grants scheme, raising concerns about misallocation of public funds and eroding public trust; investigations are ongoing.
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56% Bias Score


Almada's "Dead Girls": Femicide in 1980s Argentina
Selva Almada's "Dead Girls," translated into Greek, investigates three unsolved 1980s Argentinian femicides, blending investigative journalism, autobiography, and chronicle to expose societal failures in protecting women and highlight systemic gender-based violence.
Almada's "Dead Girls": Femicide in 1980s Argentina
Selva Almada's "Dead Girls," translated into Greek, investigates three unsolved 1980s Argentinian femicides, blending investigative journalism, autobiography, and chronicle to expose societal failures in protecting women and highlight systemic gender-based violence.
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28% Bias Score


Epstein Case Fuels Public Interest Amidst Government Secrecy
Increased sales of books and streaming viewership related to Jeffrey Epstein, coupled with a surge in online searches following the Trump administration's refusal to release further investigative files, indicates heightened public interest in the case and potential government cover-up.
Epstein Case Fuels Public Interest Amidst Government Secrecy
Increased sales of books and streaming viewership related to Jeffrey Epstein, coupled with a surge in online searches following the Trump administration's refusal to release further investigative files, indicates heightened public interest in the case and potential government cover-up.
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44% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Supports Journalists Who Exposed Abuse in Peru
Pope Leo XIV publicly supported Peruvian journalists who exposed abuse within the Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana, a wealthy ultraconservative group dissolved by Pope Francis in January 2025, highlighting the Church's commitment to transparency and accountability in addressing past scandals.
Pope Leo XIV Supports Journalists Who Exposed Abuse in Peru
Pope Leo XIV publicly supported Peruvian journalists who exposed abuse within the Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana, a wealthy ultraconservative group dissolved by Pope Francis in January 2025, highlighting the Church's commitment to transparency and accountability in addressing past scandals.
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44% Bias Score

High Court Dismisses Noel Clarke's Libel Claim Against The Guardian
A London High Court judge dismissed actor Noel Clarke's £70 million libel claim against the Guardian, finding his testimony unreliable and upholding the newspaper's reporting on allegations of sexual misconduct from over 20 women as true and in the public interest.

High Court Dismisses Noel Clarke's Libel Claim Against The Guardian
A London High Court judge dismissed actor Noel Clarke's £70 million libel claim against the Guardian, finding his testimony unreliable and upholding the newspaper's reporting on allegations of sexual misconduct from over 20 women as true and in the public interest.
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52% Bias Score

Gareth Jones: Myth and Reality of a Welsh Journalist Who Met Hitler and Exposed Stalin
Gareth Jones, a Welsh journalist who died mysteriously in 1935 at age 30, exposed Stalin's Holodomor famine and gained unique access to Hitler, but his legacy continues to be debated.

Gareth Jones: Myth and Reality of a Welsh Journalist Who Met Hitler and Exposed Stalin
Gareth Jones, a Welsh journalist who died mysteriously in 1935 at age 30, exposed Stalin's Holodomor famine and gained unique access to Hitler, but his legacy continues to be debated.
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48% Bias Score

Fundación Gabo Awards 2025 Excellence Award to Three Journalists
The Fundación Gabo awarded its 2025 Excellence Award to Ewald Scharfenberg, Laura Zommer, and Patrícia Campos Mello for their rigorous and courageous journalism in the face of political pressure and disinformation, marking the first time the award was split and coinciding with the foundation's 30th ...

Fundación Gabo Awards 2025 Excellence Award to Three Journalists
The Fundación Gabo awarded its 2025 Excellence Award to Ewald Scharfenberg, Laura Zommer, and Patrícia Campos Mello for their rigorous and courageous journalism in the face of political pressure and disinformation, marking the first time the award was split and coinciding with the foundation's 30th ...
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40% Bias Score

Epstein Case Sees Resurgence in Public Interest Amidst Government Secrecy
Increased sales of books and streams of documentaries about Jeffrey Epstein, coupled with a surge in online searches, are driven by public suspicion of a government cover-up following the Trump administration's refusal to release further investigative materials.

Epstein Case Sees Resurgence in Public Interest Amidst Government Secrecy
Increased sales of books and streams of documentaries about Jeffrey Epstein, coupled with a surge in online searches, are driven by public suspicion of a government cover-up following the Trump administration's refusal to release further investigative materials.
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56% Bias Score

Innovative Photography Techniques Capture Accused Murderer Erin Patterson
Erin Patterson's triple-murder trial in Morwell, Victoria, saw photographers using innovative techniques, including a custom-built camera rig and CCTV footage, to capture images of her, resulting in compelling and unique photographs.

Innovative Photography Techniques Capture Accused Murderer Erin Patterson
Erin Patterson's triple-murder trial in Morwell, Victoria, saw photographers using innovative techniques, including a custom-built camera rig and CCTV footage, to capture images of her, resulting in compelling and unique photographs.
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28% Bias Score

EL PAÍS México Receives Six Gabo Award Nominations
EL PAÍS México received six nominations for the 2025 Gabo Awards, including a text nomination for "Chiapas, territorio tomado," which details the impact of criminal groups in the Mexican state of Chiapas, along with nominations in photography, coverage, and audio categories, highlighting issues of m...

EL PAÍS México Receives Six Gabo Award Nominations
EL PAÍS México received six nominations for the 2025 Gabo Awards, including a text nomination for "Chiapas, territorio tomado," which details the impact of criminal groups in the Mexican state of Chiapas, along with nominations in photography, coverage, and audio categories, highlighting issues of m...
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20% Bias Score
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