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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


Atilla Dorsay: A Life in Turkish Journalism and Film Criticism
Atilla Dorsay, a Turkish journalist and film critic born in 1939, has had a prolific career spanning decades, marked by contributions to major newspapers, founding the Cinema Writers Association (SİYAD), and authoring over 60 books on Turkish and world cinema, biographies, cultural commentary, and m...
Atilla Dorsay: A Life in Turkish Journalism and Film Criticism
Atilla Dorsay, a Turkish journalist and film critic born in 1939, has had a prolific career spanning decades, marked by contributions to major newspapers, founding the Cinema Writers Association (SİYAD), and authoring over 60 books on Turkish and world cinema, biographies, cultural commentary, and m...
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12% Bias Score


Munich 1972: A Journalist's Perspective
September 5", a German-American film, chronicles the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre through the perspective of American sports journalists covering the event, focusing on their ethical and logistical challenges in reporting the hostage situation.
Munich 1972: A Journalist's Perspective
September 5", a German-American film, chronicles the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre through the perspective of American sports journalists covering the event, focusing on their ethical and logistical challenges in reporting the hostage situation.
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24% Bias Score


Süddeutsche Zeitung Invites Reader Questions on German Election Coverage
The Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) invites readers to submit questions about its election coverage ahead of the February 23rd German federal election, mirroring a similar initiative by the New York Times before the US election. Questions regarding editorial processes, poll reliability and article selectio...
Süddeutsche Zeitung Invites Reader Questions on German Election Coverage
The Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) invites readers to submit questions about its election coverage ahead of the February 23rd German federal election, mirroring a similar initiative by the New York Times before the US election. Questions regarding editorial processes, poll reliability and article selectio...
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12% 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

Libyan Activist Targeted with Military-Grade Spyware
A Sweden-based Libyan activist, Husam El Gomati, and 89 others were targeted with military-grade spyware, possibly by a European government, after El Gomati publicized documents revealing illegal migration networks and alleged links between Italian intelligence and Libyan militias. The spyware, Grap...

Libyan Activist Targeted with Military-Grade Spyware
A Sweden-based Libyan activist, Husam El Gomati, and 89 others were targeted with military-grade spyware, possibly by a European government, after El Gomati publicized documents revealing illegal migration networks and alleged links between Italian intelligence and Libyan militias. The spyware, Grap...
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40% Bias Score

Diana Evans's "I Want to Talk to You": A Writer's Journey Through Journalism and Fiction
Diana Evans's new essay collection, "I Want to Talk to You," traces her evolution from journalist covering Black culture to award-winning novelist, exploring the interplay between personal experience and social commentary, demonstrating the power of subjective narratives to effect social and politic...

Diana Evans's "I Want to Talk to You": A Writer's Journey Through Journalism and Fiction
Diana Evans's new essay collection, "I Want to Talk to You," traces her evolution from journalist covering Black culture to award-winning novelist, exploring the interplay between personal experience and social commentary, demonstrating the power of subjective narratives to effect social and politic...
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32% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Arrested, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
Following a report on a recording related to CHP cases, Halk TV's editor Suat Toktaş was arrested for allegedly influencing a witness and illegal recording; two colleagues were released with restrictions.

Turkish Journalist Arrested, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
Following a report on a recording related to CHP cases, Halk TV's editor Suat Toktaş was arrested for allegedly influencing a witness and illegal recording; two colleagues were released with restrictions.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Journalists Detained, Sparking Opposition Backlash
Three journalists were detained in Turkey for airing a recording of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu speaking to an expert, prompting outrage from opposition parties who view the arrests as an attack on press freedom.

Turkish Journalists Detained, Sparking Opposition Backlash
Three journalists were detained in Turkey for airing a recording of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu speaking to an expert, prompting outrage from opposition parties who view the arrests as an attack on press freedom.
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48% Bias Score
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