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Istanbul May Day: Restrictions Echo Past Crackdowns on Dissent
Istanbul experienced significant restrictions on May Day, with road closures and metro station shutdowns mirroring past curfews used to suppress political dissent, raising concerns about the subtle suppression of freedoms.
Istanbul May Day: Restrictions Echo Past Crackdowns on Dissent
Istanbul experienced significant restrictions on May Day, with road closures and metro station shutdowns mirroring past curfews used to suppress political dissent, raising concerns about the subtle suppression of freedoms.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Frees Palestinian Student Activist, Citing Free Speech Violation
A Vermont judge released Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student arrested for protesting the Gaza war, after ruling his arrest violated his First Amendment rights; the ruling follows similar cases impacting over 1,000 college students nationwide.
Judge Frees Palestinian Student Activist, Citing Free Speech Violation
A Vermont judge released Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student arrested for protesting the Gaza war, after ruling his arrest violated his First Amendment rights; the ruling follows similar cases impacting over 1,000 college students nationwide.
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44% Bias Score


HRW Urges Increased Pressure on Venezuela's Maduro Regime for Post-Election Crackdown
Human Rights Watch urged the US and other governments to increase pressure on Venezuela's Maduro regime for its post-election crackdown, documenting widespread human rights abuses, including killings, torture, and enforced disappearances, and calling for additional US sanctions and the rescinding of...
HRW Urges Increased Pressure on Venezuela's Maduro Regime for Post-Election Crackdown
Human Rights Watch urged the US and other governments to increase pressure on Venezuela's Maduro regime for its post-election crackdown, documenting widespread human rights abuses, including killings, torture, and enforced disappearances, and calling for additional US sanctions and the rescinding of...
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48% Bias Score


Tunisian Lawyer Arrested Amidst Government Crackdown
Tunisian authorities arrested lawyer Ahmed Souab on April 21st for allegedly threatening judges, part of a wider crackdown on President Kais Saied's opponents following low voter turnout in January 2023 elections, using anti-terror laws to silence dissent and suppress opposition, raising serious con...
Tunisian Lawyer Arrested Amidst Government Crackdown
Tunisian authorities arrested lawyer Ahmed Souab on April 21st for allegedly threatening judges, part of a wider crackdown on President Kais Saied's opponents following low voter turnout in January 2023 elections, using anti-terror laws to silence dissent and suppress opposition, raising serious con...
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Authorities Detain Şişli Deputy Mayor, Replace Elected Officials Amidst Crackdown
On March 19th, 2024, Turkish authorities detained Şişli Deputy Mayor Ebru Özdemir and others, replacing elected officials with trustees, citing vague accusations related to community projects; this is seen as an attack on local governance and democratic principles.
Turkish Authorities Detain Şişli Deputy Mayor, Replace Elected Officials Amidst Crackdown
On March 19th, 2024, Turkish authorities detained Şişli Deputy Mayor Ebru Özdemir and others, replacing elected officials with trustees, citing vague accusations related to community projects; this is seen as an attack on local governance and democratic principles.
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60% Bias Score


Lawmakers Condemn ICE Detention of Tufts and Columbia Graduates as Political Repression
US Representatives Ed Markey, Jim McGovern, and Ayanna Pressley visited Tufts graduate student Rümeysa Öztürk and Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil, both detained by ICE in Louisiana without charges, citing inhumane conditions and warning of a broader pattern of political repression.
Lawmakers Condemn ICE Detention of Tufts and Columbia Graduates as Political Repression
US Representatives Ed Markey, Jim McGovern, and Ayanna Pressley visited Tufts graduate student Rümeysa Öztürk and Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil, both detained by ICE in Louisiana without charges, citing inhumane conditions and warning of a broader pattern of political repression.
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64% Bias Score

Cuban Dissident Ferrer Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
Cuban dissident leader José Daniel Ferrer was arrested on Tuesday and sentenced to four years in prison; his home and the Unpacu headquarters were ransacked, and five other activists were also detained, highlighting the ongoing repression of dissent in Cuba.

Cuban Dissident Ferrer Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
Cuban dissident leader José Daniel Ferrer was arrested on Tuesday and sentenced to four years in prison; his home and the Unpacu headquarters were ransacked, and five other activists were also detained, highlighting the ongoing repression of dissent in Cuba.
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64% Bias Score

France Dissolves Pro-Palestinian Group Amid Crackdown on Political Groups
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced on April 30th the dissolution of the pro-Palestinian group Urgence Palestine, along with other far-right and anti-fascist groups, citing concerns about extremism and potential disruptions to upcoming May Day protests.

France Dissolves Pro-Palestinian Group Amid Crackdown on Political Groups
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced on April 30th the dissolution of the pro-Palestinian group Urgence Palestine, along with other far-right and anti-fascist groups, citing concerns about extremism and potential disruptions to upcoming May Day protests.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey: Legal Suppression of Political Dissent
The Turkish government's use of legal processes to suppress political opposition is analyzed, focusing on cases involving Selahattin Demirtaş, Gezi Park protesters, and other dissenting voices, revealing a pattern of silencing critics through questionable legal means.

Turkey: Legal Suppression of Political Dissent
The Turkish government's use of legal processes to suppress political opposition is analyzed, focusing on cases involving Selahattin Demirtaş, Gezi Park protesters, and other dissenting voices, revealing a pattern of silencing critics through questionable legal means.
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72% Bias Score

Transgender Woman on Hunger Strike in Russia, Accused of Justifying Terrorism
A transgender woman, Olga Sivushkova, is on hunger strike in a Russian jail protesting her treatment while facing up to seven years for allegedly justifying terrorism online by sharing a link to an interview with a Freedom of Russia Legion spokesman; she alleges illegal searches, coercion, and inhum...

Transgender Woman on Hunger Strike in Russia, Accused of Justifying Terrorism
A transgender woman, Olga Sivushkova, is on hunger strike in a Russian jail protesting her treatment while facing up to seven years for allegedly justifying terrorism online by sharing a link to an interview with a Freedom of Russia Legion spokesman; she alleges illegal searches, coercion, and inhum...
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40% Bias Score

Student Journalists Face Pressure to Remove Content Amid Political Crackdown
Student newspapers across the US are facing a surge in requests to remove content amid the Trump administration's crackdown on student protesters and fears of deportation, prompting ethical dilemmas for young journalists.

Student Journalists Face Pressure to Remove Content Amid Political Crackdown
Student newspapers across the US are facing a surge in requests to remove content amid the Trump administration's crackdown on student protesters and fears of deportation, prompting ethical dilemmas for young journalists.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Student Protests and Arrests Rise After Imamoglu Diploma Revocation
Following the March 19th Istanbul University protests against government operations targeting the opposition and the revocation of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, widespread student boycotts and arrests ensued, with over 300 students detained, including Esila Ayık, whose health is deteriora...

Turkish Student Protests and Arrests Rise After Imamoglu Diploma Revocation
Following the March 19th Istanbul University protests against government operations targeting the opposition and the revocation of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, widespread student boycotts and arrests ensued, with over 300 students detained, including Esila Ayık, whose health is deteriora...
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56% Bias Score
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