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Mother of Missing Journalist Appeals to Putin for Help
Austin Tice's mother, Debra Tice, wrote to Vladimir Putin requesting help finding her son, who disappeared in Syria in 2012; she believes Austin may be held in a Syrian prison, and the recent change in Syrian leadership has sparked renewed hope.
Mother of Missing Journalist Appeals to Putin for Help
Austin Tice's mother, Debra Tice, wrote to Vladimir Putin requesting help finding her son, who disappeared in Syria in 2012; she believes Austin may be held in a Syrian prison, and the recent change in Syrian leadership has sparked renewed hope.
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48% Bias Score


Putin to Ask Assad for Help in Locating Missing American Journalist
Following a letter from Austin Tice's mother, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would ask former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for help in locating the missing American journalist, who disappeared in Damascus in August 2012, though he expressed skepticism about the effort's success; the US...
Putin to Ask Assad for Help in Locating Missing American Journalist
Following a letter from Austin Tice's mother, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would ask former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for help in locating the missing American journalist, who disappeared in Damascus in August 2012, though he expressed skepticism about the effort's success; the US...
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44% Bias Score


CNN's Syria Report: Questions Raised About Authenticity
CNN aired footage of Clarissa Ward finding a man in a Damascus prison cell on December 12, 2023, initially identified as Abdel Ghurbal, a civilian, but later confirmed as Salama Mohammad Salama, a Syrian Air Force intelligence lieutenant, raising questions about the authenticity of the report.
CNN's Syria Report: Questions Raised About Authenticity
CNN aired footage of Clarissa Ward finding a man in a Damascus prison cell on December 12, 2023, initially identified as Abdel Ghurbal, a civilian, but later confirmed as Salama Mohammad Salama, a Syrian Air Force intelligence lieutenant, raising questions about the authenticity of the report.
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48% Bias Score


CNN Erroneously Reports on Identity of Man Freed From Damascus Jail
CNN initially reported on a man freed from a Damascus jail who claimed to be an ordinary citizen, Adel Ghurbal, but local residents and a photograph identified him as Salama Mohammad Salama, a lieutenant in the Assad regime's Air Force Intelligence Directorate known for extortion and harassment; his...
CNN Erroneously Reports on Identity of Man Freed From Damascus Jail
CNN initially reported on a man freed from a Damascus jail who claimed to be an ordinary citizen, Adel Ghurbal, but local residents and a photograph identified him as Salama Mohammad Salama, a lieutenant in the Assad regime's Air Force Intelligence Directorate known for extortion and harassment; his...
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36% Bias Score


CNN Investigates Staged Report on Freed Syrian Prisoner
CNN is investigating a report by international correspondent Clarissa Ward about a Syrian prisoner released from Assad's detention, after Syrian fact-checkers alleged the report, which went viral, was staged; the prisoner's identity was revealed as Salama Mohamed Salama, a low-ranking intelligence o...
CNN Investigates Staged Report on Freed Syrian Prisoner
CNN is investigating a report by international correspondent Clarissa Ward about a Syrian prisoner released from Assad's detention, after Syrian fact-checkers alleged the report, which went viral, was staged; the prisoner's identity was revealed as Salama Mohamed Salama, a low-ranking intelligence o...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Return to Power: Threats to U.S. Press Freedom
Facing a second Trump administration, U.S. news organizations grapple with financial weakness, public distrust, and direct threats from the president-elect and his appointees, including ABC's \$15 million settlement of a Trump defamation lawsuit.
Trump's Return to Power: Threats to U.S. Press Freedom
Facing a second Trump administration, U.S. news organizations grapple with financial weakness, public distrust, and direct threats from the president-elect and his appointees, including ABC's \$15 million settlement of a Trump defamation lawsuit.
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56% Bias Score

Putin to Inquire About Missing US Journalist in Syria"
Following a letter from his mother, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would ask Syrian President Bashar al-Assad about the whereabouts of Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria since 2012, during his end-of-year press conference on Thursday.

Putin to Inquire About Missing US Journalist in Syria"
Following a letter from his mother, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would ask Syrian President Bashar al-Assad about the whereabouts of Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria since 2012, during his end-of-year press conference on Thursday.
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40% Bias Score

Unverified Information in News Reporting: Lessons from War Zones and High-Stakes Events
CNN's Clarissa Ward wrongly identified a Syrian prisoner's identity, highlighting the challenges of verifying information during wartime; other examples include exaggerated crime reports following Hurricane Katrina, false Boston Marathon bombing suspect identifications, and the Rolling Stone's inacc...

Unverified Information in News Reporting: Lessons from War Zones and High-Stakes Events
CNN's Clarissa Ward wrongly identified a Syrian prisoner's identity, highlighting the challenges of verifying information during wartime; other examples include exaggerated crime reports following Hurricane Katrina, false Boston Marathon bombing suspect identifications, and the Rolling Stone's inacc...
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20% Bias Score

Record Number of Journalist Deaths in 2024 Highlights Global Threat to Press Freedom
In 2024, a record 54 journalists were killed worldwide, with the Gaza Strip accounting for 30% of these deaths, highlighting the escalating dangers faced by journalists globally and the erosion of press freedom.

Record Number of Journalist Deaths in 2024 Highlights Global Threat to Press Freedom
In 2024, a record 54 journalists were killed worldwide, with the Gaza Strip accounting for 30% of these deaths, highlighting the escalating dangers faced by journalists globally and the erosion of press freedom.
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52% Bias Score

Syrian Prisoner Initially Misidentified by CNN: Former Regime Officer's Identity Revealed
CNN initially reported on a freed Syrian prisoner identified as Adel Ghurbal, but later confirmed his identity as Salama Mohammad Salama, a former lieutenant in the Assad regime's Air Force Intelligence Directorate, based on resident testimonies and a 99% facial recognition match; his whereabouts ar...

Syrian Prisoner Initially Misidentified by CNN: Former Regime Officer's Identity Revealed
CNN initially reported on a freed Syrian prisoner identified as Adel Ghurbal, but later confirmed his identity as Salama Mohammad Salama, a former lieutenant in the Assad regime's Air Force Intelligence Directorate, based on resident testimonies and a 99% facial recognition match; his whereabouts ar...
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32% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Detained After Interviewing Designated Terrorist Leader
Journalist Nevşin Mengü was detained in Turkey after interviewing Salih Müslüm, a leader of a group Turkey designates as a terrorist organization, sparking criticism due to a previous meeting between Turkey's MİT head and the same leader. She was later released under judicial control.

Turkish Journalist Detained After Interviewing Designated Terrorist Leader
Journalist Nevşin Mengü was detained in Turkey after interviewing Salih Müslüm, a leader of a group Turkey designates as a terrorist organization, sparking criticism due to a previous meeting between Turkey's MİT head and the same leader. She was later released under judicial control.
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56% Bias Score

Guatemalan Appeals Court Orders Journalist's Return to Jail
A Guatemalan appeals court reversed a lower court's decision, ordering the return to jail of journalist José Rubén Zamora, founder of El Periódico, who had been freed from pre-trial detention in October after spending over two years imprisoned on money laundering charges related to his critical repo...

Guatemalan Appeals Court Orders Journalist's Return to Jail
A Guatemalan appeals court reversed a lower court's decision, ordering the return to jail of journalist José Rubén Zamora, founder of El Periódico, who had been freed from pre-trial detention in October after spending over two years imprisoned on money laundering charges related to his critical repo...
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36% Bias Score
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