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Paramount's $16 Million Settlement with Trump Sparks Concerns Over Press Freedom
Paramount Global settled a $16 million lawsuit filed by Donald Trump over edits made to a "60 Minutes" interview featuring Kamala Harris, prompting widespread criticism for potentially jeopardizing journalistic integrity and press freedom, especially considering an impending merger with Skydance Med...
Paramount's $16 Million Settlement with Trump Sparks Concerns Over Press Freedom
Paramount Global settled a $16 million lawsuit filed by Donald Trump over edits made to a "60 Minutes" interview featuring Kamala Harris, prompting widespread criticism for potentially jeopardizing journalistic integrity and press freedom, especially considering an impending merger with Skydance Med...
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56% Bias Score


Mexican Journalist Faces Two-Year Ban, $106,000 Lawsuit
A Campeche judge ordered a two-year suspension of journalist Jorge González and the closure of his newspaper, Tribuna, due to a hate crime complaint filed by Governor Layda Sansores for an anonymous column critical of her administration; González also faces a separate civil suit demanding $106,000.
Mexican Journalist Faces Two-Year Ban, $106,000 Lawsuit
A Campeche judge ordered a two-year suspension of journalist Jorge González and the closure of his newspaper, Tribuna, due to a hate crime complaint filed by Governor Layda Sansores for an anonymous column critical of her administration; González also faces a separate civil suit demanding $106,000.
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48% Bias Score


Bill Moyers, Celebrated Journalist, Dies at 91
Bill Moyers, former White House press secretary and celebrated public television journalist, died Thursday at age 91 in New York City after a long illness; his career, spanning decades, significantly impacted journalism and public discourse.
Bill Moyers, Celebrated Journalist, Dies at 91
Bill Moyers, former White House press secretary and celebrated public television journalist, died Thursday at age 91 in New York City after a long illness; his career, spanning decades, significantly impacted journalism and public discourse.
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28% Bias Score


VOA Shut Down After Hundreds of Journalists Fired
President Trump's administration fired hundreds of Voice of America journalists, effectively shutting down the US-funded news outlet, leaving only 50 employees across VOA, the Office of Cuba Broadcasting, and the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), following an order in March to eliminate the agency...
VOA Shut Down After Hundreds of Journalists Fired
President Trump's administration fired hundreds of Voice of America journalists, effectively shutting down the US-funded news outlet, leaving only 50 employees across VOA, the Office of Cuba Broadcasting, and the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), following an order in March to eliminate the agency...
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52% Bias Score


Syrian General Claims US Journalist Austin Tice Is Dead
Former Syrian general Bassam Hassan told US investigators that journalist Austin Tice, missing since his 2012 abduction in Damascus, is dead, claiming Assad ordered his execution; this unverified claim follows years of conflicting reports and investigations.
Syrian General Claims US Journalist Austin Tice Is Dead
Former Syrian general Bassam Hassan told US investigators that journalist Austin Tice, missing since his 2012 abduction in Damascus, is dead, claiming Assad ordered his execution; this unverified claim follows years of conflicting reports and investigations.
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44% Bias Score


Palestinian Journalist Detained in Israel Under Administrative Detention
On April 29, Israeli forces arrested Palestinian journalist Ali al-Samudi in Jenin without charge, placing him under six-month administrative detention for alleged cooperation with the PIJ, despite lacking evidence; this exemplifies Israel's use of administrative detention to suppress Palestinian vo...
Palestinian Journalist Detained in Israel Under Administrative Detention
On April 29, Israeli forces arrested Palestinian journalist Ali al-Samudi in Jenin without charge, placing him under six-month administrative detention for alleged cooperation with the PIJ, despite lacking evidence; this exemplifies Israel's use of administrative detention to suppress Palestinian vo...
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56% Bias Score

German Newspaper Journalists' Strike: Salary Dispute Reflects Industry Crisis
German newspaper publishers and journalists' unions are locked in a tense dispute over a new collective bargaining agreement, with disagreements over salary increases and the structure of salary scales reflecting broader industry challenges and economic pressures.

German Newspaper Journalists' Strike: Salary Dispute Reflects Industry Crisis
German newspaper publishers and journalists' unions are locked in a tense dispute over a new collective bargaining agreement, with disagreements over salary increases and the structure of salary scales reflecting broader industry challenges and economic pressures.
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16% Bias Score

Trump Threatens to Prosecute Journalists Over Leaked Iran Strike Report
President Trump threatened to prosecute journalists and their sources for publishing leaked intelligence suggesting the recent US military strikes on Iran had limited success, contradicting his claims of a significant blow to Iran's nuclear program.

Trump Threatens to Prosecute Journalists Over Leaked Iran Strike Report
President Trump threatened to prosecute journalists and their sources for publishing leaked intelligence suggesting the recent US military strikes on Iran had limited success, contradicting his claims of a significant blow to Iran's nuclear program.
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60% Bias Score

Nicaraguan Journalists Seek Spanish Citizenship Amidst Government Repression
Seven Nicaraguan journalists, exiled in Costa Rica after the Ortega regime confiscated their passports and stripped them of their nationality, have requested Spanish citizenship, highlighting the escalating repression against independent media and the growing number of Nicaraguans seeking refuge abr...

Nicaraguan Journalists Seek Spanish Citizenship Amidst Government Repression
Seven Nicaraguan journalists, exiled in Costa Rica after the Ortega regime confiscated their passports and stripped them of their nationality, have requested Spanish citizenship, highlighting the escalating repression against independent media and the growing number of Nicaraguans seeking refuge abr...
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52% Bias Score

Pacific Journalists Face Defamation Lawsuits, Threatening Press Freedom
The Pacific faces a critical moment for press freedom as journalists face expensive defamation lawsuits, threatening their financial survival and potentially silencing critical reporting, with cases in Palau, Samoa and Papua New Guinea highlighting the issue.

Pacific Journalists Face Defamation Lawsuits, Threatening Press Freedom
The Pacific faces a critical moment for press freedom as journalists face expensive defamation lawsuits, threatening their financial survival and potentially silencing critical reporting, with cases in Palau, Samoa and Papua New Guinea highlighting the issue.
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44% Bias Score

NATO's Future: Internal Tensions and Potential US Withdrawal
Kysia Hekster, a Brussels-based correspondent for NOS, discusses NATO's challenges, potential US withdrawal, and her experiences covering global conflicts, revealing internal tensions and the efforts to maintain unity.

NATO's Future: Internal Tensions and Potential US Withdrawal
Kysia Hekster, a Brussels-based correspondent for NOS, discusses NATO's challenges, potential US withdrawal, and her experiences covering global conflicts, revealing internal tensions and the efforts to maintain unity.
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32% Bias Score

AFP Announces €12-14 Million Cost-Cutting Program Amidst Revenue Crisis
AFP, facing a €12-14 million revenue shortfall over 2025-2026 due to global economic uncertainty, pressure from authoritarian governments, and challenges in digital content monetization, announced a cost-cutting program impacting its 2600 employees.

AFP Announces €12-14 Million Cost-Cutting Program Amidst Revenue Crisis
AFP, facing a €12-14 million revenue shortfall over 2025-2026 due to global economic uncertainty, pressure from authoritarian governments, and challenges in digital content monetization, announced a cost-cutting program impacting its 2600 employees.
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32% Bias Score
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