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Ukrainian Journalist Buried After Death in Russian Captivity
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, 27, who reported on Russian war crimes, was buried in Kyiv after dying in Russian captivity; her body showed signs of strangulation and missing organs, prompting an investigation into the head of the detention center where she was held.
Ukrainian Journalist Buried After Death in Russian Captivity
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, 27, who reported on Russian war crimes, was buried in Kyiv after dying in Russian captivity; her body showed signs of strangulation and missing organs, prompting an investigation into the head of the detention center where she was held.
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32% Bias Score


Ukrainian Journalist Dies in Russian Captivity: Evidence of Torture Found
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchina, known for her courageous reporting from Russian-occupied territories, died in captivity; her body, showing signs of torture, was returned to Ukraine on February 14th, 2025, leading to an ongoing investigation into her death and the filing of charges against ...
Ukrainian Journalist Dies in Russian Captivity: Evidence of Torture Found
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchina, known for her courageous reporting from Russian-occupied territories, died in captivity; her body, showing signs of torture, was returned to Ukraine on February 14th, 2025, leading to an ongoing investigation into her death and the filing of charges against ...
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24% Bias Score


China Invites Spanish Journalists in Strategic PR Push
The Chinese government sponsors trips for international journalists, including a recent ten-day course for 26 Spanish journalists, to cultivate positive perceptions of China and counter negative portrayals in Western media, funded by agencies including the China International Communication Group (CI...
China Invites Spanish Journalists in Strategic PR Push
The Chinese government sponsors trips for international journalists, including a recent ten-day course for 26 Spanish journalists, to cultivate positive perceptions of China and counter negative portrayals in Western media, funded by agencies including the China International Communication Group (CI...
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40% Bias Score


Death of Media Entrepreneur Derk Sauer: A Loss for Independent Russian Journalism
Media entrepreneur Derk Sauer, founder of The Moscow Times, died last week after a tragic accident; his funeral was held today in Amsterdam, attended by family, friends, and Russian colleagues he had relocated from Russia after the invasion of Ukraine, where he helped establish independent media out...
Death of Media Entrepreneur Derk Sauer: A Loss for Independent Russian Journalism
Media entrepreneur Derk Sauer, founder of The Moscow Times, died last week after a tragic accident; his funeral was held today in Amsterdam, attended by family, friends, and Russian colleagues he had relocated from Russia after the invasion of Ukraine, where he helped establish independent media out...
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28% Bias Score


New York Post Expands to California
The New York Post is launching a sister publication, The California Post, in Los Angeles in early 2026, aiming to capitalize on a large digital readership and fill a void in California's shrinking news media market.
New York Post Expands to California
The New York Post is launching a sister publication, The California Post, in Los Angeles in early 2026, aiming to capitalize on a large digital readership and fill a void in California's shrinking news media market.
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40% Bias Score


Death of Derk Sauer: A Loss for Independent Russian Journalism
Derk Sauer, founder of The Moscow Times and Vedomosti, passed away on Thursday; tributes from Russian journalists highlight his profound and lasting impact on independent Russian media, including his support for outlets like TV Rain after their relocation to Amsterdam.
Death of Derk Sauer: A Loss for Independent Russian Journalism
Derk Sauer, founder of The Moscow Times and Vedomosti, passed away on Thursday; tributes from Russian journalists highlight his profound and lasting impact on independent Russian media, including his support for outlets like TV Rain after their relocation to Amsterdam.
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28% Bias Score

Ukrainian Journalist Viktoria Rosjtsjyna Buried After Torture Murder
Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Rosjtsjyna, who disappeared in August 2023 while investigating Russian torture sites in occupied Zaporizja, was buried in Kyiv on April 27, 2024, after her body was found with signs of torture and missing organs; the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's office has charged a f...

Ukrainian Journalist Viktoria Rosjtsjyna Buried After Torture Murder
Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Rosjtsjyna, who disappeared in August 2023 while investigating Russian torture sites in occupied Zaporizja, was buried in Kyiv on April 27, 2024, after her body was found with signs of torture and missing organs; the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's office has charged a f...
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28% Bias Score

EU Media Freedom Act Bolsters Press Protections Amidst Freedom Concerns
The EU's Media Freedom Act, effective immediately, strengthens media protections, transparency, and journalist safety, addressing concerns about surveillance, state influence, and declining media freedom in several member states.

EU Media Freedom Act Bolsters Press Protections Amidst Freedom Concerns
The EU's Media Freedom Act, effective immediately, strengthens media protections, transparency, and journalist safety, addressing concerns about surveillance, state influence, and declining media freedom in several member states.
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40% Bias Score

Jonathan Sale, Veteran Journalist and Community Activist, Dies at 81
Jonathan Sale, a British journalist known for his quirky writing style, died at 81; his career included work at Punch magazine and various newspapers, along with significant community activism in South London.

Jonathan Sale, Veteran Journalist and Community Activist, Dies at 81
Jonathan Sale, a British journalist known for his quirky writing style, died at 81; his career included work at Punch magazine and various newspapers, along with significant community activism in South London.
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20% Bias Score

NYT Reassigns Four Critics, Sparking Union Concerns
The New York Times reassigned four prominent critics—Jesse Green, Jon Pareles, Margaret Lyons, and Zach Woolfe—to different departments, prompting a tense meeting with unionized staffers who demanded greater transparency and accountability from the newspaper's leadership regarding the decision, whic...

NYT Reassigns Four Critics, Sparking Union Concerns
The New York Times reassigned four prominent critics—Jesse Green, Jon Pareles, Margaret Lyons, and Zach Woolfe—to different departments, prompting a tense meeting with unionized staffers who demanded greater transparency and accountability from the newspaper's leadership regarding the decision, whic...
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48% Bias Score

Canada to Recognize Palestinian Statehood in September
Canada plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September, a decision driven by concern for the ongoing humanitarian crisis but potentially limited in its impact on the broader conflict, with critics pointing to the lack of more forceful action against Israel.

Canada to Recognize Palestinian Statehood in September
Canada plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September, a decision driven by concern for the ongoing humanitarian crisis but potentially limited in its impact on the broader conflict, with critics pointing to the lack of more forceful action against Israel.
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48% Bias Score

Grandson of Fidel Castro Flaunts Luxury Amidst Cuba's Economic Crisis
Sandro Castro, grandson of Fidel Castro, showcases a life of luxury on Instagram, contrasting sharply with Cuba's economic struggles and raising questions about the source of his wealth.

Grandson of Fidel Castro Flaunts Luxury Amidst Cuba's Economic Crisis
Sandro Castro, grandson of Fidel Castro, showcases a life of luxury on Instagram, contrasting sharply with Cuba's economic struggles and raising questions about the source of his wealth.
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56% Bias Score
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