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Appeals Court Orders Transfer of Detained Tufts Student to Vermont
A federal appeals court ordered the transfer of Tufts University student Rümeysa Öztürk from a Louisiana immigration detention center to Vermont for a May 9th, 2025 bail hearing, rejecting the Department of Justice's arguments on jurisdiction and finding that Vermont is the proper venue to hear her ...
Appeals Court Orders Transfer of Detained Tufts Student to Vermont
A federal appeals court ordered the transfer of Tufts University student Rümeysa Öztürk from a Louisiana immigration detention center to Vermont for a May 9th, 2025 bail hearing, rejecting the Department of Justice's arguments on jurisdiction and finding that Vermont is the proper venue to hear her ...
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32% Bias Score


Charges Dropped Against South Dakota Ranching Family in Politically Motivated Case
The Trump administration dropped politically motivated criminal charges against the Maude family in South Dakota, ending a dispute with the Biden administration over 25 acres of federal land that the family had used for grazing.
Charges Dropped Against South Dakota Ranching Family in Politically Motivated Case
The Trump administration dropped politically motivated criminal charges against the Maude family in South Dakota, ending a dispute with the Biden administration over 25 acres of federal land that the family had used for grazing.
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68% Bias Score


Detention of Murat Ongun's Wife Signals New Low in Turkish Politics
The detention of Murat Ongun's wife, the İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi Media Inc. board chairman, marks a break from an unspoken rule against involving family members in political disputes, raising concerns about escalating political conflict and abuse of power in Turkey.
Detention of Murat Ongun's Wife Signals New Low in Turkish Politics
The detention of Murat Ongun's wife, the İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi Media Inc. board chairman, marks a break from an unspoken rule against involving family members in political disputes, raising concerns about escalating political conflict and abuse of power in Turkey.
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68% Bias Score


Turkish Journalist Faces 20 Years Imprisonment Over Gezi Coverage
Turkish journalist Ismail Saymaz, arrested on March 19th for his reporting on the Gezi Park protests and CHP party congress, faces 15–20 years in prison and remains under house arrest despite appeals.
Turkish Journalist Faces 20 Years Imprisonment Over Gezi Coverage
Turkish journalist Ismail Saymaz, arrested on March 19th for his reporting on the Gezi Park protests and CHP party congress, faces 15–20 years in prison and remains under house arrest despite appeals.
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48% Bias Score


Tufts Student's Detention: Judge to Hear Legality Arguments Amidst Lack of Evidence
A federal judge will hear arguments on Monday regarding the legality of Rümeysa Öztürk's detention at a Louisiana facility after a State Department memo found no evidence linking the Tufts University student to terrorism or antisemitism, despite ICE accusing her of supporting Hamas.
Tufts Student's Detention: Judge to Hear Legality Arguments Amidst Lack of Evidence
A federal judge will hear arguments on Monday regarding the legality of Rümeysa Öztürk's detention at a Louisiana facility after a State Department memo found no evidence linking the Tufts University student to terrorism or antisemitism, despite ICE accusing her of supporting Hamas.
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48% Bias Score


Unequal Application of Law Erodes Trust in Turkish Justice System
Unequal application of the law in Turkey is highlighted through contrasting cases of alleged corruption involving ruling and opposition party members, demonstrating a clear bias that erodes public trust and fairness.
Unequal Application of Law Erodes Trust in Turkish Justice System
Unequal application of the law in Turkey is highlighted through contrasting cases of alleged corruption involving ruling and opposition party members, demonstrating a clear bias that erodes public trust and fairness.
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68% Bias Score

Trump's Memo Leads to Federal Investigation of Former Official
Former Homeland Security official Miles Taylor, accused of "treasonous" conduct by President Trump, faces a federal investigation after Trump's memorandum ordered a review of his actions, prompting inquiries into his personal life and creating significant personal and professional consequences for T...

Trump's Memo Leads to Federal Investigation of Former Official
Former Homeland Security official Miles Taylor, accused of "treasonous" conduct by President Trump, faces a federal investigation after Trump's memorandum ordered a review of his actions, prompting inquiries into his personal life and creating significant personal and professional consequences for T...
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52% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Release of Detained Pro-Palestinian Student
A Vermont federal judge ordered the release of Mohsen Mandaouy, a Columbia University graduate student and legal US permanent resident, who was detained by the Trump administration and faced deportation without charges for his pro-Palestinian activism; the judge cited the "substantial harm" of his t...

US Judge Orders Release of Detained Pro-Palestinian Student
A Vermont federal judge ordered the release of Mohsen Mandaouy, a Columbia University graduate student and legal US permanent resident, who was detained by the Trump administration and faced deportation without charges for his pro-Palestinian activism; the judge cited the "substantial harm" of his t...
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40% Bias Score

Chilean Judge Removed, Citing Political Persecution
On October 16, 2024, the Chilean Senate dismissed Supreme Court Justice Sergio Muñoz Gajardo after a constitutional accusation for dereliction of duty, filed by right-wing lawmakers, alleging favoritism towards his daughter and jurisdictional violations; he has appealed to the Inter-American Commiss...

Chilean Judge Removed, Citing Political Persecution
On October 16, 2024, the Chilean Senate dismissed Supreme Court Justice Sergio Muñoz Gajardo after a constitutional accusation for dereliction of duty, filed by right-wing lawmakers, alleging favoritism towards his daughter and jurisdictional violations; he has appealed to the Inter-American Commiss...
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60% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Accuses Turkish Government of Environmental Destruction for Kanal Istanbul
İstanbul's imprisoned mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, alleges that a 24,000-housing unit construction project around the Sazlıdere Dam, approved via a presidential decree, is reducing the dam's drinking water usage to 0% to benefit the Kanal Istanbul project, ignoring official warnings from the municipality ...

İmamoğlu Accuses Turkish Government of Environmental Destruction for Kanal Istanbul
İstanbul's imprisoned mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, alleges that a 24,000-housing unit construction project around the Sazlıdere Dam, approved via a presidential decree, is reducing the dam's drinking water usage to 0% to benefit the Kanal Istanbul project, ignoring official warnings from the municipality ...
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56% Bias Score

Georgetown University Community Protests Detention of Postdoctoral Fellow
Over 435 Georgetown University alumni and students signed a letter protesting the March 17th detention of Indian citizen and senior postdoctoral fellow Dr. Badar Khan Suri in Texas, citing his support for Palestine and his father-in-law's past association with Hamas as reasons for the revocation of ...

Georgetown University Community Protests Detention of Postdoctoral Fellow
Over 435 Georgetown University alumni and students signed a letter protesting the March 17th detention of Indian citizen and senior postdoctoral fellow Dr. Badar Khan Suri in Texas, citing his support for Palestine and his father-in-law's past association with Hamas as reasons for the revocation of ...
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48% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Imprisonment Echoes Past Case, Raising Concerns About Turkish Justice
Istanbul's elected Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's imprisonment mirrors the politically motivated case against Izmir's former Mayor Aziz Kocaoğlu, who faced similar charges and was ultimately acquitted after a five-year trial, highlighting concerns about judicial independence in Turkey.

İmamoğlu Imprisonment Echoes Past Case, Raising Concerns About Turkish Justice
Istanbul's elected Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's imprisonment mirrors the politically motivated case against Izmir's former Mayor Aziz Kocaoğlu, who faced similar charges and was ultimately acquitted after a five-year trial, highlighting concerns about judicial independence in Turkey.
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56% Bias Score
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