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Italian Journalist Freed from Iranian Prison
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Iran since December 19th on charges of violating Iranian law, has been released and is returning home, following intense diplomatic efforts by the Italian government, amid the arrest of Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini in Milan on US warrant for alleg...
Italian Journalist Freed from Iranian Prison
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Iran since December 19th on charges of violating Iranian law, has been released and is returning home, following intense diplomatic efforts by the Italian government, amid the arrest of Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini in Milan on US warrant for alleg...
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56% Bias Score


De Telegraaf Journalists Share Experiences in New Podcast
The Dutch podcast "Van onze verslaggever" features De Telegraaf journalists discussing their experiences covering crime, war, and sensitive events, exploring the challenges, ethical considerations, and personal impact of their work.
De Telegraaf Journalists Share Experiences in New Podcast
The Dutch podcast "Van onze verslaggever" features De Telegraaf journalists discussing their experiences covering crime, war, and sensitive events, exploring the challenges, ethical considerations, and personal impact of their work.
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8% Bias Score


Critique of Spanish Television: Quality, Integrity, and Political Discourse
A Spanish author critiques the state of their television, criticizing the lack of quality in series, the sensationalism in news reporting, the self-serving behavior of some presenters, and the low level of political debate, linking the latter to the enduring influence of Francoist-era biases within ...
Critique of Spanish Television: Quality, Integrity, and Political Discourse
A Spanish author critiques the state of their television, criticizing the lack of quality in series, the sensationalism in news reporting, the self-serving behavior of some presenters, and the low level of political debate, linking the latter to the enduring influence of Francoist-era biases within ...
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56% Bias Score


Cuba: A Revolution's Failure and the Fight for Freedom
In Cuba, the disconnect between the government and the people is growing, marked by widespread issues (unsanitary conditions, blackouts, hunger, and repression of dissent) and a complete loss of trust in leaders. Independent journalist Reinaldo Escobar describes the situation as a profound failure o...
Cuba: A Revolution's Failure and the Fight for Freedom
In Cuba, the disconnect between the government and the people is growing, marked by widespread issues (unsanitary conditions, blackouts, hunger, and repression of dissent) and a complete loss of trust in leaders. Independent journalist Reinaldo Escobar describes the situation as a profound failure o...
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60% Bias Score


Iran Judiciary Chief Recommends Pardon for Imprisoned Journalists
Following over 400 days of imprisonment, Iran's judiciary chief recommended pardons for journalists Nilufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who reported on Mahsa Amini's death and sparked widespread protests in 2022; their amnesty requests are pending further review.
Iran Judiciary Chief Recommends Pardon for Imprisoned Journalists
Following over 400 days of imprisonment, Iran's judiciary chief recommended pardons for journalists Nilufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who reported on Mahsa Amini's death and sparked widespread protests in 2022; their amnesty requests are pending further review.
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36% Bias Score


Americans Demand Media Truthfulness Amidst Record-Low Trust
Amidst record-low public trust (31% expressing confidence in accurate reporting, per Gallup), Americans' New Year's resolution for the media is to "Tell the truth," with many citing a desire for unbiased and fair coverage. This follows recent controversies at The Washington Post and Los Angeles Time...
Americans Demand Media Truthfulness Amidst Record-Low Trust
Amidst record-low public trust (31% expressing confidence in accurate reporting, per Gallup), Americans' New Year's resolution for the media is to "Tell the truth," with many citing a desire for unbiased and fair coverage. This follows recent controversies at The Washington Post and Los Angeles Time...
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48% Bias Score

Media Criticism: Journalists Debate Coverage of Biden and Trump
Former NBC anchor Brian Williams criticized journalists for failing to accurately portray President Biden's struggles, while other prominent figures like Don Lemon and Jill Abramson offered differing perspectives on how to cover President Trump's second term, emphasizing the need for accurate report...

Media Criticism: Journalists Debate Coverage of Biden and Trump
Former NBC anchor Brian Williams criticized journalists for failing to accurately portray President Biden's struggles, while other prominent figures like Don Lemon and Jill Abramson offered differing perspectives on how to cover President Trump's second term, emphasizing the need for accurate report...
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52% Bias Score

Charlie Hebdo: Ten Years of Resilience
The documentary \"Charlie, envers et contre tout\" provides an intimate look into the daily life of Charlie Hebdo's staff ten years after a deadly terrorist attack, showing their resilience and commitment to freedom of speech. It includes footage from their work, interviews with survivors, and discu...

Charlie Hebdo: Ten Years of Resilience
The documentary \"Charlie, envers et contre tout\" provides an intimate look into the daily life of Charlie Hebdo's staff ten years after a deadly terrorist attack, showing their resilience and commitment to freedom of speech. It includes footage from their work, interviews with survivors, and discu...
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60% Bias Score

Culiacán's Cycle of Violence: Normalizing Danger and the Loss of Innocence
In Culiacán, Mexico, mourners continued a funeral procession during a shootout, illustrating the normalization of violence in daily life, as evidenced by the author's personal experience and the tragic story of Ángel, a talented young photographer who died at 15 after becoming a drug cartel lookout.

Culiacán's Cycle of Violence: Normalizing Danger and the Loss of Innocence
In Culiacán, Mexico, mourners continued a funeral procession during a shootout, illustrating the normalization of violence in daily life, as evidenced by the author's personal experience and the tragic story of Ángel, a talented young photographer who died at 15 after becoming a drug cartel lookout.
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36% Bias Score

Achromatopsia Crisis in Micronesia
Ten percent of the population in the Micronesian atolls of Pohnpei and Pingelap suffer from achromatopsia, a form of color blindness; Governor Joseph A. Stevenson has acknowledged the problem but stated there is no cure.

Achromatopsia Crisis in Micronesia
Ten percent of the population in the Micronesian atolls of Pohnpei and Pingelap suffer from achromatopsia, a form of color blindness; Governor Joseph A. Stevenson has acknowledged the problem but stated there is no cure.
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56% Bias Score

CNN Anchor Aaron Brown Dies at 76
Renowned CNN anchor Aaron Brown, known for his calm 9/11 coverage and shaping of CNN's evening news, died Sunday at 76; his legacy includes mentoring and emphasizing concise, empathetic reporting.

CNN Anchor Aaron Brown Dies at 76
Renowned CNN anchor Aaron Brown, known for his calm 9/11 coverage and shaping of CNN's evening news, died Sunday at 76; his legacy includes mentoring and emphasizing concise, empathetic reporting.
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12% Bias Score

Veteran CNN Anchor Aaron Brown Dies at 76
Veteran CNN news anchor Aaron Brown, known for his calm coverage of the September 11th attacks, died Sunday at age 76; his family announced his death but did not release the cause.

Veteran CNN Anchor Aaron Brown Dies at 76
Veteran CNN news anchor Aaron Brown, known for his calm coverage of the September 11th attacks, died Sunday at age 76; his family announced his death but did not release the cause.
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20% Bias Score
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