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Analyst's Shift from Iranian Regime Spokesperson to Critic Sparks Controversy
Katherine Perez Schaked, a British-French analyst, details her past support for the Iranian regime and her current criticism, revealing a brief meeting with Ayatollah Khamenei and causing controversy in Iran where she is now labeled a 'spy'.
Analyst's Shift from Iranian Regime Spokesperson to Critic Sparks Controversy
Katherine Perez Schaked, a British-French analyst, details her past support for the Iranian regime and her current criticism, revealing a brief meeting with Ayatollah Khamenei and causing controversy in Iran where she is now labeled a 'spy'.
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Journalist Detained for Criticizing Government
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan, recipient of the TGC 2024 Press Freedom Award, was detained on July 5th, 2025, for social media criticism of a government operation against mayors; press organizations protested his detention at Çağlayan courthouse, demanding his release and denouncing the suppressio...
Turkish Journalist Detained for Criticizing Government
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan, recipient of the TGC 2024 Press Freedom Award, was detained on July 5th, 2025, for social media criticism of a government operation against mayors; press organizations protested his detention at Çağlayan courthouse, demanding his release and denouncing the suppressio...
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Journalist Arrested for Comments on Presidential Rule
Veteran Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı was arrested for "threatening" the president after discussing a poll showing widespread opposition to his lifelong rule; his comments referenced historical events, raising concerns about free speech.
Turkish Journalist Arrested for Comments on Presidential Rule
Veteran Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı was arrested for "threatening" the president after discussing a poll showing widespread opposition to his lifelong rule; his comments referenced historical events, raising concerns about free speech.
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48% Bias Score


NYT Faces Backlash Over Mamdani College Application Story
The New York Times published details from NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's 2009 Columbia University application, revealing he identified as both Asian and African American, sparking internal criticism and an editor's public statement defending the story's newsworthiness and verification proces...
NYT Faces Backlash Over Mamdani College Application Story
The New York Times published details from NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's 2009 Columbia University application, revealing he identified as both Asian and African American, sparking internal criticism and an editor's public statement defending the story's newsworthiness and verification proces...
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48% Bias Score


Haiti's Humanitarian Crisis: Violence, Displacement, and the Collapse of Aid
Haiti faces a severe humanitarian crisis with over 5,000 deaths from gang violence in 2024, one million internally displaced people, and the forced deportation of 300,000 Haitian workers from the Dominican Republic, while USAID's withdrawal further hinders aid efforts.
Haiti's Humanitarian Crisis: Violence, Displacement, and the Collapse of Aid
Haiti faces a severe humanitarian crisis with over 5,000 deaths from gang violence in 2024, one million internally displaced people, and the forced deportation of 300,000 Haitian workers from the Dominican Republic, while USAID's withdrawal further hinders aid efforts.
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64% Bias Score


Learning Thai: A Key to Understanding Thailand
China Daily's chief correspondent in Thailand initially relied on English but found it insufficient; learning basic Thai significantly improved interactions and access to deeper cultural insights, highlighting the importance of linguistic competence for accurate reporting and cultural understanding.
Learning Thai: A Key to Understanding Thailand
China Daily's chief correspondent in Thailand initially relied on English but found it insufficient; learning basic Thai significantly improved interactions and access to deeper cultural insights, highlighting the importance of linguistic competence for accurate reporting and cultural understanding.
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32% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Detained, Then Released, Amidst Press Freedom Concerns
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was detained for social media posts critical of the government, charged with "inciting crime" and "spreading misinformation," but later released, highlighting concerns about press freedom.

Turkish Journalist Detained, Then Released, Amidst Press Freedom Concerns
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was detained for social media posts critical of the government, charged with "inciting crime" and "spreading misinformation," but later released, highlighting concerns about press freedom.
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56% Bias Score

Journalist Arrested, Faces Deportation Amidst Protest Coverage
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, covering a protest in Chamblee, Georgia, on June 14th, 2024, was arrested on protest-related charges and subsequently detained by ICE for alleged illegal immigration, despite his claims of legal entry and ongoing residency application; he remains in ICE custody.

Journalist Arrested, Faces Deportation Amidst Protest Coverage
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, covering a protest in Chamblee, Georgia, on June 14th, 2024, was arrested on protest-related charges and subsequently detained by ICE for alleged illegal immigration, despite his claims of legal entry and ongoing residency application; he remains in ICE custody.
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52% Bias Score

30-Year Sentences for 1982 Murders of Dutch IKON Journalists in El Salvador
Three former Salvadoran soldiers received 30-year prison sentences for the 1982 murders of four Dutch IKON journalists in El Salvador, a case that remained unpunished until an amnesty law was repealed in 2016, allowing prosecution after a UN truth commission identified the perpetrators in the 1990s.

30-Year Sentences for 1982 Murders of Dutch IKON Journalists in El Salvador
Three former Salvadoran soldiers received 30-year prison sentences for the 1982 murders of four Dutch IKON journalists in El Salvador, a case that remained unpunished until an amnesty law was repealed in 2016, allowing prosecution after a UN truth commission identified the perpetrators in the 1990s.
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28% Bias Score

Paramount Global Pays $16 Million to Settle Trump Lawsuit
Paramount Global settled President Trump's lawsuit over a "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris for $16 million, a move analysts say is partly due to a pending $8 billion sale requiring FCC approval and influenced by similar settlements involving other news organizations.

Paramount Global Pays $16 Million to Settle Trump Lawsuit
Paramount Global settled President Trump's lawsuit over a "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris for $16 million, a move analysts say is partly due to a pending $8 billion sale requiring FCC approval and influenced by similar settlements involving other news organizations.
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44% Bias Score

Şişli Mayor Links Past Massacres to Current Political Persecution in Silivri
Imprisoned Şişli Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan's article reflects on the 1993 Sivas and Başbağlar massacres, linking past state-sanctioned violence to present-day injustices faced by him and fellow political prisoners in Silivri, emphasizing the cyclical nature of oppression and the enduring resilience of...

Şişli Mayor Links Past Massacres to Current Political Persecution in Silivri
Imprisoned Şişli Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan's article reflects on the 1993 Sivas and Başbağlar massacres, linking past state-sanctioned violence to present-day injustices faced by him and fellow political prisoners in Silivri, emphasizing the cyclical nature of oppression and the enduring resilience of...
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48% Bias Score

Veteran Israeli Commentator Amotz Asa-El's Enduring Influence
Amotz Asa-El, a Jerusalem-based journalist and author with degrees from Columbia, Hebrew University, and Brandeis, has been a senior commentator at The Jerusalem Post since 1995, writing a widely-read column and publishing bestselling books on Jewish history and the Israeli perspective, garnering in...

Veteran Israeli Commentator Amotz Asa-El's Enduring Influence
Amotz Asa-El, a Jerusalem-based journalist and author with degrees from Columbia, Hebrew University, and Brandeis, has been a senior commentator at The Jerusalem Post since 1995, writing a widely-read column and publishing bestselling books on Jewish history and the Israeli perspective, garnering in...
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12% Bias Score
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