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Brazilian Troops Conquer Monte Castelo After Grueling WWII Battle
On February 21, 1945, after four failed attempts, the Brazilian Expeditionary Force (FEB) conquered Monte Castelo in Italy, a key strategic location, significantly contributing to the Allied victory and proving the FEB's combat capabilities despite harsh weather and strong German resistance.
Brazilian Troops Conquer Monte Castelo After Grueling WWII Battle
On February 21, 1945, after four failed attempts, the Brazilian Expeditionary Force (FEB) conquered Monte Castelo in Italy, a key strategic location, significantly contributing to the Allied victory and proving the FEB's combat capabilities despite harsh weather and strong German resistance.
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48% Bias Score


BBC Removes Gaza Documentary Following Disclosure of Narrator's Family Ties to Hamas
The BBC removed a Gaza documentary from iPlayer after disclosing that its 13-year-old narrator, Abdullah, is the son of a Hamas deputy agriculture minister; the omission prompted criticism and a letter from 45 prominent Jewish media figures demanding an investigation.
BBC Removes Gaza Documentary Following Disclosure of Narrator's Family Ties to Hamas
The BBC removed a Gaza documentary from iPlayer after disclosing that its 13-year-old narrator, Abdullah, is the son of a Hamas deputy agriculture minister; the omission prompted criticism and a letter from 45 prominent Jewish media figures demanding an investigation.
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48% Bias Score


Russia and France Expel Journalists Amidst Escalating Tensions
Russia revoked the accreditation of a French Le Monde journalist in response to France denying a visa to a Komsomolskaya Pravda journalist, escalating tensions and restricting media access between the two countries.
Russia and France Expel Journalists Amidst Escalating Tensions
Russia revoked the accreditation of a French Le Monde journalist in response to France denying a visa to a Komsomolskaya Pravda journalist, escalating tensions and restricting media access between the two countries.
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64% 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

Russian Opposition Journalists Under Pressure: Loktev's Documentary
Julia Loktev's documentary "My Undesirable Friends. The Last Air in Moscow" follows Russian opposition journalists labeled "foreign agents" from late 2021 through the 2022 Ukraine invasion, capturing their humor, resilience, and ultimate exile.

Russian Opposition Journalists Under Pressure: Loktev's Documentary
Julia Loktev's documentary "My Undesirable Friends. The Last Air in Moscow" follows Russian opposition journalists labeled "foreign agents" from late 2021 through the 2022 Ukraine invasion, capturing their humor, resilience, and ultimate exile.
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32% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Detained in HDK Crackdown
On February 18, 2024, Istanbul police detained journalist Yıldız Tar along with three others during a crackdown on the Peoples' Democratic Congress (HDK), citing her 2012-2013 meetings with women's and LGBT rights activists as evidence, despite her claim of journalistic intent. 52 people were detain...

Turkish Journalist Detained in HDK Crackdown
On February 18, 2024, Istanbul police detained journalist Yıldız Tar along with three others during a crackdown on the Peoples' Democratic Congress (HDK), citing her 2012-2013 meetings with women's and LGBT rights activists as evidence, despite her claim of journalistic intent. 52 people were detain...
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40% Bias Score

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
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