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Italian Release of Iranian Engineer Amidst Suspected Prisoner Exchange
Iranian engineer Mohammed Abedini, arrested in Italy on a US warrant for allegedly supplying Iran with drone components, was released on Sunday after Italy's Justice Minister intervened, preventing his extradition; his release is widely believed to be connected to the recent release of Italian journ...
Italian Release of Iranian Engineer Amidst Suspected Prisoner Exchange
Iranian engineer Mohammed Abedini, arrested in Italy on a US warrant for allegedly supplying Iran with drone components, was released on Sunday after Italy's Justice Minister intervened, preventing his extradition; his release is widely believed to be connected to the recent release of Italian journ...
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60% Bias Score


CNN Defamation Trial: General Testifies Report Made Veteran 'Too Risky'
During a defamation trial against CNN, Major General James V. Young testified that he would have hired Navy veteran Zachary Young before a CNN report implying illegal activity during Afghan evacuations, but not after due to reputational risk, supporting the plaintiff's claim of professional harm.
CNN Defamation Trial: General Testifies Report Made Veteran 'Too Risky'
During a defamation trial against CNN, Major General James V. Young testified that he would have hired Navy veteran Zachary Young before a CNN report implying illegal activity during Afghan evacuations, but not after due to reputational risk, supporting the plaintiff's claim of professional harm.
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40% Bias Score


Atilla Dorsay: A Life in Turkish Journalism and Cinema
Atilla Dorsay, a Turkish journalist and film critic born in 1939, has significantly impacted Turkish culture through his decades-long career at various newspapers, his founding of SİYAD, and his authorship of over 60 books on film, urban studies, and biographies.
Atilla Dorsay: A Life in Turkish Journalism and Cinema
Atilla Dorsay, a Turkish journalist and film critic born in 1939, has significantly impacted Turkish culture through his decades-long career at various newspapers, his founding of SİYAD, and his authorship of over 60 books on film, urban studies, and biographies.
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4% Bias Score


Italian Journalist Released from Iran in Possible Prisoner Exchange
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Iran for three weeks for violating the country's laws, returned home to Italy following a possible prisoner exchange with Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, who is detained in Italy on US charges of supplying drone technology used in a deadly attack.
Italian Journalist Released from Iran in Possible Prisoner Exchange
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Iran for three weeks for violating the country's laws, returned home to Italy following a possible prisoner exchange with Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, who is detained in Italy on US charges of supplying drone technology used in a deadly attack.
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44% Bias Score


Washington Post in Crisis: Mass Exits, Financial Losses, and Controversial Decisions
The Washington Post faces a severe crisis stemming from a 50% readership decline, \$77 million in projected losses, mass staff departures, and controversial decisions by owner Jeff Bezos, including halting a political endorsement and implementing a policy against self-coverage.
Washington Post in Crisis: Mass Exits, Financial Losses, and Controversial Decisions
The Washington Post faces a severe crisis stemming from a 50% readership decline, \$77 million in projected losses, mass staff departures, and controversial decisions by owner Jeff Bezos, including halting a political endorsement and implementing a policy against self-coverage.
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56% Bias Score


Journalist Metin Göktepe: Police Brutality and Delayed Justice in Turkey
Journalist Metin Göktepe died on January 8, 1996, in Istanbul after being beaten by police officers while covering a story; six officers received reduced sentences after a lengthy trial.
Journalist Metin Göktepe: Police Brutality and Delayed Justice in Turkey
Journalist Metin Göktepe died on January 8, 1996, in Istanbul after being beaten by police officers while covering a story; six officers received reduced sentences after a lengthy trial.
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24% Bias Score

Tanzanian Journalist Kidnapped in Nairobi, Released Unharmed
Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai was kidnapped in Nairobi, Kenya, on Sunday, then released unharmed, reporting that she was taken by men who claimed to be police and suspects they sought to access her devices. Human Rights Watch cites this as a bad sign ahead of Tanzania's October elections...

Tanzanian Journalist Kidnapped in Nairobi, Released Unharmed
Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai was kidnapped in Nairobi, Kenya, on Sunday, then released unharmed, reporting that she was taken by men who claimed to be police and suspects they sought to access her devices. Human Rights Watch cites this as a bad sign ahead of Tanzania's October elections...
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48% Bias Score

Turkish CHP MPs Condemn Imprisonment of Journalists
CHP MPs met with journalists in Elazığ on January 12th to protest the imprisonment of journalists in Turkey, highlighting the government's suppression of press freedom and advocating for a free media.

Turkish CHP MPs Condemn Imprisonment of Journalists
CHP MPs met with journalists in Elazığ on January 12th to protest the imprisonment of journalists in Turkey, highlighting the government's suppression of press freedom and advocating for a free media.
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52% Bias Score

Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program, Raising Misinformation Concerns
Meta is ending its fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, replacing it with a community-based system; this decision is viewed as a concession to President Trump and raises concerns about misinformation. The International Fact-Checking Network anticipates staff cuts and potential ...

Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program, Raising Misinformation Concerns
Meta is ending its fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, replacing it with a community-based system; this decision is viewed as a concession to President Trump and raises concerns about misinformation. The International Fact-Checking Network anticipates staff cuts and potential ...
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40% Bias Score

Journalist Metin Göktepe Killed by Police in 1996
On January 8, 1996, journalist Metin Göktepe was killed by police in custody after covering a funeral in Istanbul; despite initial denials, a state report confirmed his death in custody from police brutality, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists during a period of widespread unsolved murder...

Journalist Metin Göktepe Killed by Police in 1996
On January 8, 1996, journalist Metin Göktepe was killed by police in custody after covering a funeral in Istanbul; despite initial denials, a state report confirmed his death in custody from police brutality, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists during a period of widespread unsolved murder...
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32% Bias Score

Turkey's 2024 Press Freedom Crackdown: 74 Detained, 14 Arrested
A 2024 report by CHP MP Utku Çakırözer details 74 journalist detentions, 14 arrests, and 720 court appearances in Turkey due to reporting on sensitive issues, leading to a decline in press freedom ranking to 158th out of 180 countries.

Turkey's 2024 Press Freedom Crackdown: 74 Detained, 14 Arrested
A 2024 report by CHP MP Utku Çakırözer details 74 journalist detentions, 14 arrests, and 720 court appearances in Turkey due to reporting on sensitive issues, leading to a decline in press freedom ranking to 158th out of 180 countries.
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52% Bias Score

Italian Journalist Released from Iran After Diplomatic Efforts
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Tehran since December 19th, was released on Wednesday following diplomatic efforts involving Premier Giorgia Meloni and linked to the detention in Italy of Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, accused by the U.S. of supplying Iran with drone technology used...

Italian Journalist Released from Iran After Diplomatic Efforts
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Tehran since December 19th, was released on Wednesday following diplomatic efforts involving Premier Giorgia Meloni and linked to the detention in Italy of Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, accused by the U.S. of supplying Iran with drone technology used...
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52% Bias Score
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