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Azerbaijan Intensifies Crackdown on Independent Media
Azerbaijan's President Aliyev is intensifying his crackdown on independent journalists, with the recent imprisonment of Nurlan Gahramanli on smuggling charges, part of a broader campaign against Meydan TV and other media outlets resulting in at least 27 imprisoned journalists and bloggers out of 357...
Azerbaijan Intensifies Crackdown on Independent Media
Azerbaijan's President Aliyev is intensifying his crackdown on independent journalists, with the recent imprisonment of Nurlan Gahramanli on smuggling charges, part of a broader campaign against Meydan TV and other media outlets resulting in at least 27 imprisoned journalists and bloggers out of 357...
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52% Bias Score


White House Changes Press Access Rules, Sparking Freedom of the Press Concerns
The White House announced a change to press access rules on February 25th, granting the executive branch control over selecting journalists for the presidential pool, replacing the long-standing system managed by the White House Correspondents Association, which has prompted criticism over implicati...
White House Changes Press Access Rules, Sparking Freedom of the Press Concerns
The White House announced a change to press access rules on February 25th, granting the executive branch control over selecting journalists for the presidential pool, replacing the long-standing system managed by the White House Correspondents Association, which has prompted criticism over implicati...
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52% Bias Score


German Publishers Face Rising Threats Amidst E-Paper Growth
A new study by the BDZV reveals that the German publishing industry is facing increasing threats to press freedom, including cyberattacks, legal intimidation, and physical attacks, mirroring trends in the US, while simultaneously experiencing growth in e-paper subscriptions.
German Publishers Face Rising Threats Amidst E-Paper Growth
A new study by the BDZV reveals that the German publishing industry is facing increasing threats to press freedom, including cyberattacks, legal intimidation, and physical attacks, mirroring trends in the US, while simultaneously experiencing growth in e-paper subscriptions.
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36% Bias Score


AP Sues White House for Banning Access Over "Gulf of America" Dispute
The Associated Press sued three White House officials for barring the agency from briefings and Air Force One after AP refused to use President Trump's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, claiming a First Amendment violation.
AP Sues White House for Banning Access Over "Gulf of America" Dispute
The Associated Press sued three White House officials for barring the agency from briefings and Air Force One after AP refused to use President Trump's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, claiming a First Amendment violation.
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Journalist Detained in HDK Crackdown
On February 18, 2024, Istanbul police detained journalist Yıldız Tar along with three others during a crackdown on the Peoples' Democratic Congress (HDK), citing her 2012-2013 meetings with women's and LGBT rights activists as evidence, despite her claim of journalistic intent. 52 people were detain...
Turkish Journalist Detained in HDK Crackdown
On February 18, 2024, Istanbul police detained journalist Yıldız Tar along with three others during a crackdown on the Peoples' Democratic Congress (HDK), citing her 2012-2013 meetings with women's and LGBT rights activists as evidence, despite her claim of journalistic intent. 52 people were detain...
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40% Bias Score


White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office
The White House indefinitely banned the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use President Trump's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, prompting concerns about press freedom and access to information.
White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office
The White House indefinitely banned the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use President Trump's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, prompting concerns about press freedom and access to information.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Legal Officials Warn of Societal Collapse Unless Rule of Law is Upheld
Amsterdam's chief prosecutor, bar association head, and court president warn of societal collapse in the Netherlands due to threats against judges, dismissal of court rulings, insufficient legal aid, and the rise of SLAPP lawsuits, urging citizens to uphold the rule of law.

Dutch Legal Officials Warn of Societal Collapse Unless Rule of Law is Upheld
Amsterdam's chief prosecutor, bar association head, and court president warn of societal collapse in the Netherlands due to threats against judges, dismissal of court rulings, insufficient legal aid, and the rise of SLAPP lawsuits, urging citizens to uphold the rule of law.
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24% Bias Score

White House Restricts AP Access Amidst "Gulf of America" Dispute
The White House, led by spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, announced new press access rules on February 25th, barring the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use the administration's term "Gulf of America." A federal judge rejected AP's legal challenge.

White House Restricts AP Access Amidst "Gulf of America" Dispute
The White House, led by spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, announced new press access rules on February 25th, barring the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use the administration's term "Gulf of America." A federal judge rejected AP's legal challenge.
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56% Bias Score

AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Press Ban
The Associated Press sued three Trump White House officials Friday for banning AP reporters from White House events, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, since February 11, alleging First and Fifth Amendment violations and seeking an emergency hearing and court order to end the ban.

AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Press Ban
The Associated Press sued three Trump White House officials Friday for banning AP reporters from White House events, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, since February 11, alleging First and Fifth Amendment violations and seeking an emergency hearing and court order to end the ban.
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4% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Charged Based on 13-Year-Old Illegal Wiretaps
Journalist Elif Akgül, detained in a Turkish HDK investigation, is charged with offenses related to her 2012 journalistic activities, with illegally obtained wiretaps from that period presented as evidence; her lawyer points to the perpetrators' FETÖ/PDY convictions.

Turkish Journalist Charged Based on 13-Year-Old Illegal Wiretaps
Journalist Elif Akgül, detained in a Turkish HDK investigation, is charged with offenses related to her 2012 journalistic activities, with illegally obtained wiretaps from that period presented as evidence; her lawyer points to the perpetrators' FETÖ/PDY convictions.
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56% Bias Score

AP Banned from White House, Air Force One
The Trump White House indefinitely banned the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One on Friday, citing the AP's use of "Gulf of Mexico" despite the administration's renaming of the body of water to "Gulf of America".

AP Banned from White House, Air Force One
The Trump White House indefinitely banned the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One on Friday, citing the AP's use of "Gulf of Mexico" despite the administration's renaming of the body of water to "Gulf of America".
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56% Bias Score

White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House indefinitely banned Associated Press journalists from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the news agency.

White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House indefinitely banned Associated Press journalists from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the news agency.
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40% Bias Score
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