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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


ICE Arrests, Detains Pro-Palestinian Student; Judge Blocks Transfer
Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi, arrested by ICE in Vermont on April 14th for his pro-Palestinian activism, faces deportation; a judge temporarily blocked his transfer to another state, and a bail hearing is scheduled for next week.
ICE Arrests, Detains Pro-Palestinian Student; Judge Blocks Transfer
Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi, arrested by ICE in Vermont on April 14th for his pro-Palestinian activism, faces deportation; a judge temporarily blocked his transfer to another state, and a bail hearing is scheduled for next week.
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52% Bias Score


Ankara Students Protest İmamoğlu Arrest, Teacher Transfers
Ankara high school and university students protested İmamoğlu's arrest and teacher transfers in project schools, echoing Gezi Park protests and demanding Education Minister Yusuf Tekin's resignation.
Ankara Students Protest İmamoğlu Arrest, Teacher Transfers
Ankara high school and university students protested İmamoğlu's arrest and teacher transfers in project schools, echoing Gezi Park protests and demanding Education Minister Yusuf Tekin's resignation.
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48% Bias Score


Tunisian Lawyer Arrested After Criticizing Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures
Tunisian authorities arrested prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab after he criticized the sentencing of 40 opposition figures, including politicians and journalists, to lengthy prison terms for charges of conspiracy and terrorism; this reflects the ongoing democratic decline under President Kais Saied.
Tunisian Lawyer Arrested After Criticizing Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures
Tunisian authorities arrested prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab after he criticized the sentencing of 40 opposition figures, including politicians and journalists, to lengthy prison terms for charges of conspiracy and terrorism; this reflects the ongoing democratic decline under President Kais Saied.
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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

Russian Espionage Targets German Eastern Europe Research Organizations
The Academic Network Eastern Europe (Akno) in Berlin has experienced increased espionage from suspected Russian intelligence, including break-ins and cyberattacks, reflecting a broader pattern of Russian repression targeting organizations and individuals critical of the Kremlin since December 2023.

Russian Espionage Targets German Eastern Europe Research Organizations
The Academic Network Eastern Europe (Akno) in Berlin has experienced increased espionage from suspected Russian intelligence, including break-ins and cyberattacks, reflecting a broader pattern of Russian repression targeting organizations and individuals critical of the Kremlin since December 2023.
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28% Bias Score

Chicago Seven Trial: A Precedent for Suppressing Dissent
The 2020 Netflix film "The Trial of the Chicago 7" recounts the 1968 trial of seven anti-Vietnam War protesters, highlighting Attorney General John Mitchell's efforts to suppress dissent through legal manipulation and police actions, drawing parallels to contemporary concerns about government overre...

Chicago Seven Trial: A Precedent for Suppressing Dissent
The 2020 Netflix film "The Trial of the Chicago 7" recounts the 1968 trial of seven anti-Vietnam War protesters, highlighting Attorney General John Mitchell's efforts to suppress dissent through legal manipulation and police actions, drawing parallels to contemporary concerns about government overre...
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56% Bias Score

El Salvador Proposes Prisoner Swap with Venezuela Amidst Human Rights Concerns
El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele proposed a prisoner exchange with Venezuela, offering the repatriation of 252 deported Venezuelans in exchange for the release of 252 Venezuelan political prisoners, amidst controversy over El Salvador's human rights record and the conditions of deportees in a ne...

El Salvador Proposes Prisoner Swap with Venezuela Amidst Human Rights Concerns
El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele proposed a prisoner exchange with Venezuela, offering the repatriation of 252 deported Venezuelans in exchange for the release of 252 Venezuelan political prisoners, amidst controversy over El Salvador's human rights record and the conditions of deportees in a ne...
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44% Bias Score

Udaltsov's "Terrorism" Trial Begins in Moscow
Russian activist Sergei Udaltsov's trial for "justifying terrorism" commenced Monday in Moscow's Second Western District Military Court; he pleaded not guilty to charges related to online support for Marxist activists accused of terrorism in Ufa, facing up to seven years imprisonment.

Udaltsov's "Terrorism" Trial Begins in Moscow
Russian activist Sergei Udaltsov's trial for "justifying terrorism" commenced Monday in Moscow's Second Western District Military Court; he pleaded not guilty to charges related to online support for Marxist activists accused of terrorism in Ufa, facing up to seven years imprisonment.
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36% Bias Score
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