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Veteran CNN Anchor Aaron Brown Dies at 76
Veteran CNN anchor Aaron Brown, acclaimed for his calm and insightful 9/11 coverage, died Sunday at 76; his career included roles at ABC and local news stations, and he later taught journalism.
Veteran CNN Anchor Aaron Brown Dies at 76
Veteran CNN anchor Aaron Brown, acclaimed for his calm and insightful 9/11 coverage, died Sunday at 76; his career included roles at ABC and local news stations, and he later taught journalism.
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20% Bias Score


Italy Negotiates Release of Journalist Detained in Iran Amidst Potential Prisoner Exchange
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Iran since December 19th, is the focus of intense diplomatic negotiations between Italy and Iran, potentially linked to the arrest of an Iranian engineer in Milan wanted by the US for supplying drone technology to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
Italy Negotiates Release of Journalist Detained in Iran Amidst Potential Prisoner Exchange
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Iran since December 19th, is the focus of intense diplomatic negotiations between Italy and Iran, potentially linked to the arrest of an Iranian engineer in Milan wanted by the US for supplying drone technology to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
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40% Bias Score


Media Exodus from X: Ethics vs. Audience Reach
Facing ethical concerns and the spread of hate speech under Elon Musk, major news organizations such as The Guardian, La Vanguardia, and Sex Tech Guide are leaving X for alternative platforms like Bluesky, despite potential losses in audience and revenue.
Media Exodus from X: Ethics vs. Audience Reach
Facing ethical concerns and the spread of hate speech under Elon Musk, major news organizations such as The Guardian, La Vanguardia, and Sex Tech Guide are leaving X for alternative platforms like Bluesky, despite potential losses in audience and revenue.
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48% Bias Score


taz Newspaper Outlines Cautious Approach to AI in Journalism
The taz newspaper in Berlin outlines its policy on using artificial intelligence (AI) in October 2023, emphasizing human oversight and transparency while acknowledging AI's potential for bias and manipulation; they use AI for support tasks like transcription and editing, but avoid using it for gener...
taz Newspaper Outlines Cautious Approach to AI in Journalism
The taz newspaper in Berlin outlines its policy on using artificial intelligence (AI) in October 2023, emphasizing human oversight and transparency while acknowledging AI's potential for bias and manipulation; they use AI for support tasks like transcription and editing, but avoid using it for gener...
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40% Bias Score


Hope for Austin Tice as Rescue Operator Claims He's Alive
Bryan Stern, a hostage rescue operator, believes missing U.S. journalist Austin Tice, kidnapped in Syria in 2012, is alive and findable, based on intelligence gathered in Syria; this follows the recent ousting of Bashar al-Assad and offers renewed hope for Tice's family and the Biden administration.
Hope for Austin Tice as Rescue Operator Claims He's Alive
Bryan Stern, a hostage rescue operator, believes missing U.S. journalist Austin Tice, kidnapped in Syria in 2012, is alive and findable, based on intelligence gathered in Syria; this follows the recent ousting of Bashar al-Assad and offers renewed hope for Tice's family and the Biden administration.
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40% Bias Score


Charlie Hebdo Director Riss: Life Under Threat After Terrorist Attack
Weeks after the January 7, 2015, Charlie Hebdo attack, director Riss recounts his experience, living under armed guard and coping with the loss of colleagues while facing ongoing security concerns, highlighting the lasting impact of terrorism on individuals and institutions.
Charlie Hebdo Director Riss: Life Under Threat After Terrorist Attack
Weeks after the January 7, 2015, Charlie Hebdo attack, director Riss recounts his experience, living under armed guard and coping with the loss of colleagues while facing ongoing security concerns, highlighting the lasting impact of terrorism on individuals and institutions.
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40% Bias Score

Syria's Sana Journalists Recount Years of Assad Regime Censorship and Disinformation
After 21 years of Assad regime control, journalists at Syria's state news agency, Sana, recount years of censorship, torture, and disinformation campaigns, facing consequences ranging from administrative penalties to lengthy detention for minor deviations from regime narratives; they now face an unc...

Syria's Sana Journalists Recount Years of Assad Regime Censorship and Disinformation
After 21 years of Assad regime control, journalists at Syria's state news agency, Sana, recount years of censorship, torture, and disinformation campaigns, facing consequences ranging from administrative penalties to lengthy detention for minor deviations from regime narratives; they now face an unc...
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48% Bias Score

#FreeCecilia" Campaign Demands Release of Imprisoned Italian Journalist in Iran
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, imprisoned in Iran's Evin prison since December 19th, 2023, is the focus of the "#FreeCecilia" online campaign demanding her release, driven by widespread support from journalists, politicians, artists, and human rights groups across Italy, who highlight the importan...

#FreeCecilia" Campaign Demands Release of Imprisoned Italian Journalist in Iran
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, imprisoned in Iran's Evin prison since December 19th, 2023, is the focus of the "#FreeCecilia" online campaign demanding her release, driven by widespread support from journalists, politicians, artists, and human rights groups across Italy, who highlight the importan...
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52% Bias Score

Mass Arrests and Harsh Sentences Follow Protests in Bashkortostan
In early 2024, massive protests erupted in Baymak, Bashkortostan, Russia, over the imprisonment of Indigenous activist Fayil Alsynov, resulting in over 70 arrests and a major political trial with harsh sentences, exposing the Kremlin's suppression of dissent and severe human rights violations.

Mass Arrests and Harsh Sentences Follow Protests in Bashkortostan
In early 2024, massive protests erupted in Baymak, Bashkortostan, Russia, over the imprisonment of Indigenous activist Fayil Alsynov, resulting in over 70 arrests and a major political trial with harsh sentences, exposing the Kremlin's suppression of dissent and severe human rights violations.
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40% Bias Score

Spain Allocates 35 Million Euros for Media Digitalization
The Spanish government activated 35 million euros of a 124.5 million euro fund for media digitalization, prioritizing cybersecurity (15 million via INCIBE), AI integration (10 million), data innovation (2 million), and strategic data spaces (8 million).

Spain Allocates 35 Million Euros for Media Digitalization
The Spanish government activated 35 million euros of a 124.5 million euro fund for media digitalization, prioritizing cybersecurity (15 million via INCIBE), AI integration (10 million), data innovation (2 million), and strategic data spaces (8 million).
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8% Bias Score

Journalist Reflects on Emotional Toll of Numerous Deaths in 2024
A Greek journalist reflects on the emotional toll of reporting on at least 50 prominent deaths in 2024, highlighting the importance of detailed obituaries and contrasting professional detachment with personal grief, concluding with Pericles' funeral oration on memory's significance.

Journalist Reflects on Emotional Toll of Numerous Deaths in 2024
A Greek journalist reflects on the emotional toll of reporting on at least 50 prominent deaths in 2024, highlighting the importance of detailed obituaries and contrasting professional detachment with personal grief, concluding with Pericles' funeral oration on memory's significance.
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24% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Özlem Gürses Faces House Arrest for TSK Criticism
Journalist Özlem Gürses faces house arrest and a foreign travel ban in Turkey after her YouTube comments on the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) led to charges of 'openly degrading' the military and 'misleading the public,' triggering strong condemnation from the opposition.

Turkish Journalist Özlem Gürses Faces House Arrest for TSK Criticism
Journalist Özlem Gürses faces house arrest and a foreign travel ban in Turkey after her YouTube comments on the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) led to charges of 'openly degrading' the military and 'misleading the public,' triggering strong condemnation from the opposition.
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56% Bias Score
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