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EU's New Media Freedom Law Faces Resistance Despite Growing Threats to Journalists
The European Union's new Media Freedom Regulation, enacted to protect journalists from spyware and state interference, is facing resistance from several member states despite documented threats to press freedom in multiple countries.
EU's New Media Freedom Law Faces Resistance Despite Growing Threats to Journalists
The European Union's new Media Freedom Regulation, enacted to protect journalists from spyware and state interference, is facing resistance from several member states despite documented threats to press freedom in multiple countries.
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24% Bias Score


US Proposes Stricter Visa Limits for International Students and Journalists
The US government proposed new rules limiting the duration of F, J, and I visas for international students, cultural exchange participants, and journalists, respectively, to four years, 240 days, and 90 days (for Chinese journalists), requiring renewal applications, aiming to enhance monitoring, fol...
US Proposes Stricter Visa Limits for International Students and Journalists
The US government proposed new rules limiting the duration of F, J, and I visas for international students, cultural exchange participants, and journalists, respectively, to four years, 240 days, and 90 days (for Chinese journalists), requiring renewal applications, aiming to enhance monitoring, fol...
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32% Bias Score


New Media's Rise Challenges Traditional Journalism's Credibility
New media personality Andrew Callaghan highlights the growing shift of viewers to podcast longform content from old media, but warns of the lack of accountability and resulting spread of misinformation in the new media ecosystem, as traditional news outlets face a credibility crisis.
New Media's Rise Challenges Traditional Journalism's Credibility
New media personality Andrew Callaghan highlights the growing shift of viewers to podcast longform content from old media, but warns of the lack of accountability and resulting spread of misinformation in the new media ecosystem, as traditional news outlets face a credibility crisis.
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48% Bias Score


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


Turkish Journalist's Arrest Boosts Online Viewership Amidst Media Crackdown
Turkish journalist Fatih Altayli, arrested for commenting on a poll showing opposition to Erdogan's rule, saw his YouTube channel's viewership soar to over 20 million after broadcasting from an empty chair, highlighting the shrinking space for critical journalism in Turkey.
Turkish Journalist's Arrest Boosts Online Viewership Amidst Media Crackdown
Turkish journalist Fatih Altayli, arrested for commenting on a poll showing opposition to Erdogan's rule, saw his YouTube channel's viewership soar to over 20 million after broadcasting from an empty chair, highlighting the shrinking space for critical journalism in Turkey.
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48% Bias Score


Harding Calls for BBC Independence from Political Influence
James Harding, The Observer's editor-in-chief, is urging the BBC's complete separation from political control to restore public trust, suggesting the BBC chair and board be independently chosen and the license fee be set by an impartial commission.
Harding Calls for BBC Independence from Political Influence
James Harding, The Observer's editor-in-chief, is urging the BBC's complete separation from political control to restore public trust, suggesting the BBC chair and board be independently chosen and the license fee be set by an impartial commission.
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60% Bias Score

Ethiopia's Crackdown on Journalists Worsens
In Ethiopia, at least two journalists, Abdulsemed Mohamed and Yonas Amare, disappeared or were arrested in August 2024, highlighting a broader pattern of government crackdowns against the press, worsening under the April 2024 revised media laws, placing Ethiopia at 145 out of 180 countries in press ...

Ethiopia's Crackdown on Journalists Worsens
In Ethiopia, at least two journalists, Abdulsemed Mohamed and Yonas Amare, disappeared or were arrested in August 2024, highlighting a broader pattern of government crackdowns against the press, worsening under the April 2024 revised media laws, placing Ethiopia at 145 out of 180 countries in press ...
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48% Bias Score

244 Palestinian Journalists Killed in Gaza Amidst Impunity
The killing of five Palestinian journalists at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, adds to the 244 journalists killed since the start of the conflict, highlighting a pattern of impunity and lack of international accountability for Israel's actions.

244 Palestinian Journalists Killed in Gaza Amidst Impunity
The killing of five Palestinian journalists at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, adds to the 244 journalists killed since the start of the conflict, highlighting a pattern of impunity and lack of international accountability for Israel's actions.
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64% Bias Score

Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Captivity
In a prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday, Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held captive for over three years, was released; this follows years of denials from Moscow and highlights the plight of thousands of Ukrainian civilians detained in Russia.

Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Captivity
In a prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday, Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held captive for over three years, was released; this follows years of denials from Moscow and highlights the plight of thousands of Ukrainian civilians detained in Russia.
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40% Bias Score

Avezzano Festival Highlights Fight for Free Speech and Information
The "Festival dell'Informazione" in Avezzano, Italy (August 21-23), united Roman and Avezzanian activists to discuss institutional propaganda, journalist intimidation, and the situation in Palestine, fostering collaboration and raising awareness.

Avezzano Festival Highlights Fight for Free Speech and Information
The "Festival dell'Informazione" in Avezzano, Italy (August 21-23), united Roman and Avezzanian activists to discuss institutional propaganda, journalist intimidation, and the situation in Palestine, fostering collaboration and raising awareness.
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20% Bias Score

French News Anchor's Relationship with Potential Presidential Candidate Sparks Conflict of Interest Debate
Léa Salamé, who is in a long-term relationship with potential 2027 presidential candidate Raphaël Glucksmann, will host France's 8 p.m. news show starting Monday, prompting discussion on conflicts of interest in French journalism.

French News Anchor's Relationship with Potential Presidential Candidate Sparks Conflict of Interest Debate
Léa Salamé, who is in a long-term relationship with potential 2027 presidential candidate Raphaël Glucksmann, will host France's 8 p.m. news show starting Monday, prompting discussion on conflicts of interest in French journalism.
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48% Bias Score

China's Shrinking Press Freedom: FCCC Report Highlights Growing Censorship
A new FCCC report reveals that nearly half of surveyed journalists in China feel a growing number of topics are considered taboo, impacting reporting on the economy, social issues, and even seemingly innocuous subjects, hindering international understanding and increasing the risk of geopolitical mi...

China's Shrinking Press Freedom: FCCC Report Highlights Growing Censorship
A new FCCC report reveals that nearly half of surveyed journalists in China feel a growing number of topics are considered taboo, impacting reporting on the economy, social issues, and even seemingly innocuous subjects, hindering international understanding and increasing the risk of geopolitical mi...
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48% Bias Score
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