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Turkey's Anti-Terror Raids Coincide with Renewed PKK Peace Talks
Turkey detained 282 people, including journalists and politicians, in a nationwide anti-terror sweep while simultaneously pursuing peace talks with the PKK, a designated terrorist group, following a decade-long freeze in negotiations initiated by a nationalist party.
Turkey's Anti-Terror Raids Coincide with Renewed PKK Peace Talks
Turkey detained 282 people, including journalists and politicians, in a nationwide anti-terror sweep while simultaneously pursuing peace talks with the PKK, a designated terrorist group, following a decade-long freeze in negotiations initiated by a nationalist party.
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40% Bias Score


Italy Denies Spyware Use Despite Confirmed Hacks
The Italian government denied using spyware to target journalists and activists despite WhatsApp alerting dozens of EU users, including at least seven Italians, of a Paragon Solutions spyware attack; a contract with Paragon continues, although one may have ended.
Italy Denies Spyware Use Despite Confirmed Hacks
The Italian government denied using spyware to target journalists and activists despite WhatsApp alerting dozens of EU users, including at least seven Italians, of a Paragon Solutions spyware attack; a contract with Paragon continues, although one may have ended.
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36% Bias Score


Iran Pardons Journalists Imprisoned for Mahsa Amini Coverage
Iranian authorities pardoned journalists Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi on February 11th, after they were imprisoned for covering Mahsa Amini's death; the pardon, part of a wider amnesty for 3,000 prisoners, follows over a year of imprisonment and a lengthy legal process, highlighting the ongo...
Iran Pardons Journalists Imprisoned for Mahsa Amini Coverage
Iranian authorities pardoned journalists Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi on February 11th, after they were imprisoned for covering Mahsa Amini's death; the pardon, part of a wider amnesty for 3,000 prisoners, follows over a year of imprisonment and a lengthy legal process, highlighting the ongo...
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28% Bias Score


Australian FOI System Flaws Hinder Public Accountability
The article details issues within Australia's Freedom of Information (FOI) system, including the ACCC rejecting a request they helped draft, and VCAT indefinitely pausing an appeal due to resource issues, highlighting systemic flaws hampering timely access to government information.
Australian FOI System Flaws Hinder Public Accountability
The article details issues within Australia's Freedom of Information (FOI) system, including the ACCC rejecting a request they helped draft, and VCAT indefinitely pausing an appeal due to resource issues, highlighting systemic flaws hampering timely access to government information.
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40% Bias Score


Fenech Released on Bail in Caruana Galizia Murder Case
Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech, charged with complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was released on bail Thursday evening after a five-year delay in his trial, prompting outrage from the victim's family and raising concerns about Malta's justice system.
Fenech Released on Bail in Caruana Galizia Murder Case
Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech, charged with complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was released on bail Thursday evening after a five-year delay in his trial, prompting outrage from the victim's family and raising concerns about Malta's justice system.
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40% Bias Score


Controversial Legal Practices and Renewed Gezi Park Investigation Raise Concerns in Turkey
Turkish prosecutors are using a new interpretation of witness statements to pursue arrests, evidenced by the case against journalist Barış Pehlivan; this, alongside a 12-year-delayed investigation into the Gezi Park protests and a request for broadcast recordings from RTÜK, raises concerns about sup...
Controversial Legal Practices and Renewed Gezi Park Investigation Raise Concerns in Turkey
Turkish prosecutors are using a new interpretation of witness statements to pursue arrests, evidenced by the case against journalist Barış Pehlivan; this, alongside a 12-year-delayed investigation into the Gezi Park protests and a request for broadcast recordings from RTÜK, raises concerns about sup...
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56% Bias Score

Navalny's Death Spurs Protests, Underscores Russia's Crackdown on Dissent
The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on August 20, 2023, sparked large protests in Moscow and St. Petersburg, resulting in numerous arrests, while the Kremlin remained silent, highlighting the ongoing suppression of dissent in Russia.

Navalny's Death Spurs Protests, Underscores Russia's Crackdown on Dissent
The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on August 20, 2023, sparked large protests in Moscow and St. Petersburg, resulting in numerous arrests, while the Kremlin remained silent, highlighting the ongoing suppression of dissent in Russia.
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60% Bias Score

White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to use President Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, citing its style guide and the lack of international recognition for the change, raising First Amendment concerns.

White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to use President Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, citing its style guide and the lack of international recognition for the change, raising First Amendment concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Iran Pardons Journalists Hamedi and Mohammadi
Iranian journalists Nilufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, imprisoned for their reporting on the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, have been pardoned by Iran's highest judicial authority on the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, ending all legal proceedings against them.

Iran Pardons Journalists Hamedi and Mohammadi
Iranian journalists Nilufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, imprisoned for their reporting on the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, have been pardoned by Iran's highest judicial authority on the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, ending all legal proceedings against them.
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40% Bias Score

Veteran Journalist Jim Becker Dies at 98
Jim Becker, a 98-year-old journalist, died; his career included covering Jackie Robinson's debut, the Korean War, Margaret Thatcher, and writing a beloved column about a Hawaii high school football team's championship win, a story that became a source of pride for the community.

Veteran Journalist Jim Becker Dies at 98
Jim Becker, a 98-year-old journalist, died; his career included covering Jackie Robinson's debut, the Korean War, Margaret Thatcher, and writing a beloved column about a Hawaii high school football team's championship win, a story that became a source of pride for the community.
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24% Bias Score

De Telegraaf Launches Series on Unsolved Mysteries and Occupational Hazards
De Telegraaf launches a series of impactful stories, including an unsolved disappearance in Turkey and a journalist's undercover work in sex-chat fraud, highlighting mysteries and occupational challenges.

De Telegraaf Launches Series on Unsolved Mysteries and Occupational Hazards
De Telegraaf launches a series of impactful stories, including an unsolved disappearance in Turkey and a journalist's undercover work in sex-chat fraud, highlighting mysteries and occupational challenges.
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8% Bias Score

Cambodia Blocks British Journalist Amid Growing Press Freedom Concerns
Cambodia's Interior Ministry blocked British journalist Gerald Flynn, a Mongabay reporter, from re-entry, citing visa irregularities; Flynn alleges this was retaliation for his investigative work on environmental issues and corruption, highlighting concerns over press freedom in the country.

Cambodia Blocks British Journalist Amid Growing Press Freedom Concerns
Cambodia's Interior Ministry blocked British journalist Gerald Flynn, a Mongabay reporter, from re-entry, citing visa irregularities; Flynn alleges this was retaliation for his investigative work on environmental issues and corruption, highlighting concerns over press freedom in the country.
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60% Bias Score
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