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Spanish Press Unites After Journalist's Assassination
The assassination of Spanish journalist José Luis López de Lacalle on May 7, 1998, by ETA triggered a historic joint manifesto from 16 Spanish newspapers, "No nos callarán," condemning the attack and reaffirming their commitment to freedom of expression.
Spanish Press Unites After Journalist's Assassination
The assassination of Spanish journalist José Luis López de Lacalle on May 7, 1998, by ETA triggered a historic joint manifesto from 16 Spanish newspapers, "No nos callarán," condemning the attack and reaffirming their commitment to freedom of expression.
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48% Bias Score


Assassination of Basque Journalist Highlights ETA's Legacy
On May 7, 2000, Basque journalist José Luis López de Lacalle was assassinated by ETA member José Ignacio Guridi Lasa in Andoain, Guipúzcoa, Spain. His daughter, Aitziber, recounts the lasting pain and the divided reactions within their community.
Assassination of Basque Journalist Highlights ETA's Legacy
On May 7, 2000, Basque journalist José Luis López de Lacalle was assassinated by ETA member José Ignacio Guridi Lasa in Andoain, Guipúzcoa, Spain. His daughter, Aitziber, recounts the lasting pain and the divided reactions within their community.
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40% Bias Score


ETA Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
On July 20, 2000, the Basque separatist group ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, Spain, targeting his outspoken criticism of ETA's violence and political objectives, highlighting the group's attempt to suppress dissent and control information.
ETA Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
On July 20, 2000, the Basque separatist group ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, Spain, targeting his outspoken criticism of ETA's violence and political objectives, highlighting the group's attempt to suppress dissent and control information.
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36% Bias Score


Veteran Journalist Iain Finlay Dies After Choosing Voluntary Assisted Dying
Former ABC journalist Iain Finlay died at 89 on May 6th, 2025, from amyloidosis, choosing voluntary assisted dying at home with his family after his treatment failed. He had a distinguished career, including reporting from Southeast Asia and interviewing prominent figures.
Veteran Journalist Iain Finlay Dies After Choosing Voluntary Assisted Dying
Former ABC journalist Iain Finlay died at 89 on May 6th, 2025, from amyloidosis, choosing voluntary assisted dying at home with his family after his treatment failed. He had a distinguished career, including reporting from Southeast Asia and interviewing prominent figures.
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32% Bias Score


Ukraine Drone Attacks on Moscow, Kursk Region Offensives
Ukraine launched drone attacks on Moscow for the second consecutive night, closing three major airports; simultaneous attacks in Russia's Kursk region injured two and damaged power infrastructure; a Russian journalist critical of the war fled to France.
Ukraine Drone Attacks on Moscow, Kursk Region Offensives
Ukraine launched drone attacks on Moscow for the second consecutive night, closing three major airports; simultaneous attacks in Russia's Kursk region injured two and damaged power infrastructure; a Russian journalist critical of the war fled to France.
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36% Bias Score


2025 Pulitzer Prizes Highlight Courageous Journalism and Artistic Expression Amidst Growing Threats
The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes honored Percival Everett's 'James' in fiction, Ann Telnaes' commentary, and numerous journalists for exceptional reporting on the fentanyl crisis, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the conflict in Sudan, and other critical issues, highlighting courageous work amid...
2025 Pulitzer Prizes Highlight Courageous Journalism and Artistic Expression Amidst Growing Threats
The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes honored Percival Everett's 'James' in fiction, Ann Telnaes' commentary, and numerous journalists for exceptional reporting on the fentanyl crisis, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the conflict in Sudan, and other critical issues, highlighting courageous work amid...
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16% Bias Score

Andoain's Silence: 25 Years After the Assassination of José Luis López de Lacalle
The 25th anniversary of journalist José Luis López de Lacalle's assassination highlights the ongoing silence and suspected complicity of Andoain's political leadership, including current mayor Andoni Álvarez and former mayor José Antonio Barandiaran, with ETA, contrasting sharply with other local pa...

Andoain's Silence: 25 Years After the Assassination of José Luis López de Lacalle
The 25th anniversary of journalist José Luis López de Lacalle's assassination highlights the ongoing silence and suspected complicity of Andoain's political leadership, including current mayor Andoni Álvarez and former mayor José Antonio Barandiaran, with ETA, contrasting sharply with other local pa...
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60% Bias Score

25 Years After: ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
Twenty-five years ago, on May 7, 2000, ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, silencing a vocal critic of Basque nationalism and freedom of the press; his murder remains a symbol of ETA's brutality and the ongoing challenges to democratic values.

25 Years After: ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
Twenty-five years ago, on May 7, 2000, ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, silencing a vocal critic of Basque nationalism and freedom of the press; his murder remains a symbol of ETA's brutality and the ongoing challenges to democratic values.
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44% Bias Score

ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle: A Legacy of Violence
José Luis López de Lacalle, a Basque journalist and political commentator, was murdered by ETA on May 7, 2000, in Andoain, Spain, due to his outspoken criticism of both the Franco regime and ETA; his assassination highlights ETA's systematic targeting of journalists and political opponents.

ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle: A Legacy of Violence
José Luis López de Lacalle, a Basque journalist and political commentator, was murdered by ETA on May 7, 2000, in Andoain, Spain, due to his outspoken criticism of both the Franco regime and ETA; his assassination highlights ETA's systematic targeting of journalists and political opponents.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Press Wins Golden Pen Award Amidst Wartime Hardship
Ukraine's independent press won the Golden Pen of Freedom award for its war reporting, despite facing threats, financial hardship from a U.S. funding freeze, and the loss of at least 16 journalists and over 300 media outlets since the start of the war.

Ukrainian Press Wins Golden Pen Award Amidst Wartime Hardship
Ukraine's independent press won the Golden Pen of Freedom award for its war reporting, despite facing threats, financial hardship from a U.S. funding freeze, and the loss of at least 16 journalists and over 300 media outlets since the start of the war.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Journalist Flees to Paris to Escape 10-Year Prison Sentence
Russian journalist Ekaterina Barabash escaped house arrest and a 10-year prison sentence for criticizing the Ukraine invasion, fleeing to Paris via clandestine routes after evading electronic monitoring; Reporters Without Borders coordinated her escape.

Russian Journalist Flees to Paris to Escape 10-Year Prison Sentence
Russian journalist Ekaterina Barabash escaped house arrest and a 10-year prison sentence for criticizing the Ukraine invasion, fleeing to Paris via clandestine routes after evading electronic monitoring; Reporters Without Borders coordinated her escape.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Media and Authors Awarded for Mental Health Awareness Campaign
EL MUNDO's "Once Vidas" series, along with journalist Alicia Calvo Olcese and author Mara Torres, received awards for their contributions to suicide prevention and mental health awareness in Spain, highlighting the 11 daily suicide deaths in the country.

Spanish Media and Authors Awarded for Mental Health Awareness Campaign
EL MUNDO's "Once Vidas" series, along with journalist Alicia Calvo Olcese and author Mara Torres, received awards for their contributions to suicide prevention and mental health awareness in Spain, highlighting the 11 daily suicide deaths in the country.
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12% Bias Score
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