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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


North Macedonia: Media Bias Favors Prime Minister's Statements, Overshadowing Other Key Issues
North Macedonian news broadcasts heavily feature Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski's statements across various topics, overshadowing other important events and potentially manipulating public opinion, unlike the limited coverage of Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
North Macedonia: Media Bias Favors Prime Minister's Statements, Overshadowing Other Key Issues
North Macedonian news broadcasts heavily feature Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski's statements across various topics, overshadowing other important events and potentially manipulating public opinion, unlike the limited coverage of Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
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44% Bias Score


Gabo Festival Highlights Existential Crisis Facing Latin American Journalism
The 13th annual Gabo Festival in Bogotá addresses the critical state of journalism globally, focusing on threats from AI, disinformation, and violence against journalists, emphasizing collaboration, audience engagement, and the need for innovative solutions for sustainability.
Gabo Festival Highlights Existential Crisis Facing Latin American Journalism
The 13th annual Gabo Festival in Bogotá addresses the critical state of journalism globally, focusing on threats from AI, disinformation, and violence against journalists, emphasizing collaboration, audience engagement, and the need for innovative solutions for sustainability.
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36% Bias Score


Latin America Journalist Murders Surge in 2025
Since January 2025, at least 13 journalists have been murdered in Latin America, surpassing 2024's total of nine; Mexico leads with eight deaths, mostly local reporters investigating corruption and crime linked to local authorities, highlighting a climate of impunity and violence against the press.
Latin America Journalist Murders Surge in 2025
Since January 2025, at least 13 journalists have been murdered in Latin America, surpassing 2024's total of nine; Mexico leads with eight deaths, mostly local reporters investigating corruption and crime linked to local authorities, highlighting a climate of impunity and violence against the press.
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40% Bias Score


Globe and Mail Reporter Targeted for Investigating Alberta Healthcare Scandal
Alberta correspondent Carrie Tait of The Globe and Mail is facing online harassment and targeted surveillance due to her investigative reporting on alleged political interference and unethical practices in the province's healthcare system, which involved a controversial $70-million contract for chil...
Globe and Mail Reporter Targeted for Investigating Alberta Healthcare Scandal
Alberta correspondent Carrie Tait of The Globe and Mail is facing online harassment and targeted surveillance due to her investigative reporting on alleged political interference and unethical practices in the province's healthcare system, which involved a controversial $70-million contract for chil...
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20% Bias Score


Journalist Jailed Despite Dropped Charges, Raising Free Press Concerns
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara remains jailed in Georgia despite dropped charges stemming from his June coverage of a protest; his phone was seized, and his family paid an extortion fee, raising concerns about press freedom and immigrant rights.
Journalist Jailed Despite Dropped Charges, Raising Free Press Concerns
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara remains jailed in Georgia despite dropped charges stemming from his June coverage of a protest; his phone was seized, and his family paid an extortion fee, raising concerns about press freedom and immigrant rights.
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44% Bias Score

Colbert Show Cancellation Highlights Corporate Influence on US Media
CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" days after Colbert criticized parent company Paramount's Trump lawsuit settlement, prompting concerns about corporate influence and free speech; the cancellation also followed the FCC's approval of the $8 billion Skydance-Paramount merger, raising ad...

Colbert Show Cancellation Highlights Corporate Influence on US Media
CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" days after Colbert criticized parent company Paramount's Trump lawsuit settlement, prompting concerns about corporate influence and free speech; the cancellation also followed the FCC's approval of the $8 billion Skydance-Paramount merger, raising ad...
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56% Bias Score

Fundación Gabo Awards 2025 Excellence Award to Three Journalists
The Fundación Gabo awarded its 2025 Excellence Award to Ewald Scharfenberg, Laura Zommer, and Patrícia Campos Mello for their rigorous and courageous journalism in the face of political pressure and disinformation, marking the first time the award was split and coinciding with the foundation's 30th ...

Fundación Gabo Awards 2025 Excellence Award to Three Journalists
The Fundación Gabo awarded its 2025 Excellence Award to Ewald Scharfenberg, Laura Zommer, and Patrícia Campos Mello for their rigorous and courageous journalism in the face of political pressure and disinformation, marking the first time the award was split and coinciding with the foundation's 30th ...
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40% Bias Score

Gusev Warns of AI Over-reliance in Journalism, Advocates for Print Media
Pavel Gusev, editor-in-chief of Moskovsky Komsomolets, spoke at the House of Journalists in Voronezh on July 25th, addressing AI's role in media, challenges for print media, and strategies for attracting young audiences, advocating for a balanced approach that prioritizes human creativity and journa...

Gusev Warns of AI Over-reliance in Journalism, Advocates for Print Media
Pavel Gusev, editor-in-chief of Moskovsky Komsomolets, spoke at the House of Journalists in Voronezh on July 25th, addressing AI's role in media, challenges for print media, and strategies for attracting young audiences, advocating for a balanced approach that prioritizes human creativity and journa...
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44% Bias Score

Paramount-Skydance Merger Approved Despite Concerns Over Journalistic Independence
The FCC approved the US\$8.4 billion merger of Paramount Global and Skydance Media, following a US\$16 million settlement by Paramount with Donald Trump over a 60 Minutes interview; the deal transfers ownership of CBS, Paramount Pictures, and Nickelodeon, prompting concerns about journalistic indepe...

Paramount-Skydance Merger Approved Despite Concerns Over Journalistic Independence
The FCC approved the US\$8.4 billion merger of Paramount Global and Skydance Media, following a US\$16 million settlement by Paramount with Donald Trump over a 60 Minutes interview; the deal transfers ownership of CBS, Paramount Pictures, and Nickelodeon, prompting concerns about journalistic indepe...
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52% Bias Score

Mass Exodus from El Salvador Amidst Bukele's Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, including journalists, lawyers, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador in recent months due to President Nayib Bukele's crackdown, fearing imprisonment or worse under a new "foreign agents" law and violent repression of protests, echoing the mass exodus dur...

Mass Exodus from El Salvador Amidst Bukele's Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, including journalists, lawyers, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador in recent months due to President Nayib Bukele's crackdown, fearing imprisonment or worse under a new "foreign agents" law and violent repression of protests, echoing the mass exodus dur...
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48% Bias Score

Two Burkinabe Journalists Released After Forced Conscription
Two Burkinabe journalists, forcibly conscripted into the anti-jihadist fight for four months, were released on July 21st, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), following the release of other journalists and amid accusations of the military junta abusing a mobilization decree to suppress diss...

Two Burkinabe Journalists Released After Forced Conscription
Two Burkinabe journalists, forcibly conscripted into the anti-jihadist fight for four months, were released on July 21st, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), following the release of other journalists and amid accusations of the military junta abusing a mobilization decree to suppress diss...
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36% Bias Score
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