Showing 217 to 228 of 391 results


Record Number of Executions in Iran in 2024
Iran executed a record-high 975 people in 2024, exceeding previous years by a large margin, with at least 503 for drug-related offenses, according to the Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort (ECPM), prompting condemnation from the UN and human rights advocates.
Record Number of Executions in Iran in 2024
Iran executed a record-high 975 people in 2024, exceeding previous years by a large margin, with at least 503 for drug-related offenses, according to the Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort (ECPM), prompting condemnation from the UN and human rights advocates.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Belarus Contacts Emigrants, Targets "Unemployed" in Crackdown
Belarusian authorities are contacting emigrants who left after 2020 and those previously labeled as "unemployed," urging them not to return and in some cases threatening legal action; a Minsk resident received four years for aiding political prisoners.
Belarus Contacts Emigrants, Targets "Unemployed" in Crackdown
Belarusian authorities are contacting emigrants who left after 2020 and those previously labeled as "unemployed," urging them not to return and in some cases threatening legal action; a Minsk resident received four years for aiding political prisoners.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "My Favourite Cake" Amidst Crackdown on Dissent
The filmmakers and lead actress of the award-winning Iranian film "My Favourite Cake" are on trial in Tehran for allegedly violating public morality and propagating anti-regime propaganda, reflecting the ongoing crackdown on artistic freedom and dissent following the 2022 protests.
Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "My Favourite Cake" Amidst Crackdown on Dissent
The filmmakers and lead actress of the award-winning Iranian film "My Favourite Cake" are on trial in Tehran for allegedly violating public morality and propagating anti-regime propaganda, reflecting the ongoing crackdown on artistic freedom and dissent following the 2022 protests.
Progress
68% Bias Score


Tunisia: Mass Trial of Opposition Figures Sparks International Condemnation
A Tunisian court opened a trial against 40 opposition figures, including politicians, journalists, and activists, accused of conspiring against state security; nine were absent, sparking protests and international condemnation. The trial is seen as part of President Kais Saied's crackdown on dissent...
Tunisia: Mass Trial of Opposition Figures Sparks International Condemnation
A Tunisian court opened a trial against 40 opposition figures, including politicians, journalists, and activists, accused of conspiring against state security; nine were absent, sparking protests and international condemnation. The trial is seen as part of President Kais Saied's crackdown on dissent...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Russian Olympic Champion's Death Raises Suspicions
Three-time Olympic wrestling champion Buvaisar Saitiev, a member of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party, was found dead near a Moscow apartment building on March 2nd; initial reports suggest a fall from a window, though conflicting accounts and a lack of visible injuries raise suspicion.
Russian Olympic Champion's Death Raises Suspicions
Three-time Olympic wrestling champion Buvaisar Saitiev, a member of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party, was found dead near a Moscow apartment building on March 2nd; initial reports suggest a fall from a window, though conflicting accounts and a lack of visible injuries raise suspicion.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Iran's 2024 Record High Executions: 975 Deaths Fuel Human Rights Crisis
Iran executed at least 975 people in 2024, a record high exceeding 6 daily executions in the last three months of the year, according to the Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort (ECPM), raising serious global human rights concerns.
Iran's 2024 Record High Executions: 975 Deaths Fuel Human Rights Crisis
Iran executed at least 975 people in 2024, a record high exceeding 6 daily executions in the last three months of the year, according to the Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort (ECPM), raising serious global human rights concerns.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Turkey's Democracy Score Plummets, Ranking Among 'Hybrid' Regimes
Turkey's democracy score fell from 4.33 in 2023 to 4.26 in 2024, ranking 103rd of 167 countries and placing it among 'hybrid' regimes. This decline is attributed to factors such as the prosecution of opposition figures and impunity for police brutality.

Turkey's Democracy Score Plummets, Ranking Among 'Hybrid' Regimes
Turkey's democracy score fell from 4.33 in 2023 to 4.26 in 2024, ranking 103rd of 167 countries and placing it among 'hybrid' regimes. This decline is attributed to factors such as the prosecution of opposition figures and impunity for police brutality.
Progress
60% Bias Score

PKK Disarmament Plan Uncertain Amidst Turkish Political Uncertainty and Global Crackdown on Protests".
Following a message from Abdullah Öcalan, conflicting interpretations and a lack of a clear plan cloud the PKK's disarmament and reintegration process, complicated by the Turkish President's detachment. Meanwhile, the US is suspending federal aid to schools permitting protests, showcasing a global t...

PKK Disarmament Plan Uncertain Amidst Turkish Political Uncertainty and Global Crackdown on Protests".
Following a message from Abdullah Öcalan, conflicting interpretations and a lack of a clear plan cloud the PKK's disarmament and reintegration process, complicated by the Turkish President's detachment. Meanwhile, the US is suspending federal aid to schools permitting protests, showcasing a global t...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Turkey: 30 Human Rights Activists Jailed Based on 13-Year-Old Wiretaps
Thirty human rights activists remain jailed in Turkey following arrests based on 2012-2013 wiretaps, prompting the İnsan Hakları Savunucuları Dayanışma Ağı (İHSDA) to demand their release, citing the misuse of anti-terrorism laws to suppress dissent.

Turkey: 30 Human Rights Activists Jailed Based on 13-Year-Old Wiretaps
Thirty human rights activists remain jailed in Turkey following arrests based on 2012-2013 wiretaps, prompting the İnsan Hakları Savunucuları Dayanışma Ağı (İHSDA) to demand their release, citing the misuse of anti-terrorism laws to suppress dissent.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia Invites Exiled Dissidents Home, Conditional Amnesty Offered
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has invited all exiled dissidents to return home, promising amnesty unless they are convicted of serious crimes, but this offer has been met with skepticism by exiled dissidents who demand the release of political prisoners as a show of good faith befo...

Saudi Arabia Invites Exiled Dissidents Home, Conditional Amnesty Offered
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has invited all exiled dissidents to return home, promising amnesty unless they are convicted of serious crimes, but this offer has been met with skepticism by exiled dissidents who demand the release of political prisoners as a show of good faith befo...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Brazilian Film's Oscar Nomination Revives Debate on Military Dictatorship
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the military dictatorship's impact on a family, has garnered over 30 awards, including a Golden Globe, and is nominated for three Oscars, sparking renewed conversation about Brazil's unaddressed past.

Brazilian Film's Oscar Nomination Revives Debate on Military Dictatorship
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the military dictatorship's impact on a family, has garnered over 30 awards, including a Golden Globe, and is nominated for three Oscars, sparking renewed conversation about Brazil's unaddressed past.
Progress
32% Bias Score

German CDU/CSU Inquiry Targets Funding of NGOs, Sparks Civil Society Concerns
The CDU/CSU parliamentary group in Germany's Bundestag submitted a 551-question inquiry to the federal government investigating the political neutrality and funding of various NGOs, including those involved in antifascist protests, sparking criticism of a potential attack on civil society.

German CDU/CSU Inquiry Targets Funding of NGOs, Sparks Civil Society Concerns
The CDU/CSU parliamentary group in Germany's Bundestag submitted a 551-question inquiry to the federal government investigating the political neutrality and funding of various NGOs, including those involved in antifascist protests, sparking criticism of a potential attack on civil society.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Showing 217 to 228 of 391 results