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Cambodia Blocks British Journalist Amid Growing Press Freedom Concerns
Cambodia's Interior Ministry blocked British journalist Gerald Flynn, a Mongabay reporter, from re-entry, citing visa irregularities; Flynn alleges this was retaliation for his investigative work on environmental issues and corruption, highlighting concerns over press freedom in the country.
Cambodia Blocks British Journalist Amid Growing Press Freedom Concerns
Cambodia's Interior Ministry blocked British journalist Gerald Flynn, a Mongabay reporter, from re-entry, citing visa irregularities; Flynn alleges this was retaliation for his investigative work on environmental issues and corruption, highlighting concerns over press freedom in the country.
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60% Bias Score


Halk TV Accused of Censoring TİP Representatives
Ahmet Şık, a TİP member of parliament, accused Halk TV of censoring TİP representatives during a show of support after a police raid, alleging this was due to TİP's rising popularity in the 2023 elections and a potential link to the channel's ownership.
Halk TV Accused of Censoring TİP Representatives
Ahmet Şık, a TİP member of parliament, accused Halk TV of censoring TİP representatives during a show of support after a police raid, alleging this was due to TİP's rising popularity in the 2023 elections and a potential link to the channel's ownership.
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36% Bias Score


CBS to Release Unedited Harris Interview to FCC Amid Trump Lawsuit
CBS will provide an unedited transcript and camera feeds of its October interview with Kamala Harris to the FCC following a $10 billion lawsuit by Donald Trump who claimed deceptive editing, prompting a parallel investigation by the commission and raising concerns about media bias and press freedom.
CBS to Release Unedited Harris Interview to FCC Amid Trump Lawsuit
CBS will provide an unedited transcript and camera feeds of its October interview with Kamala Harris to the FCC following a $10 billion lawsuit by Donald Trump who claimed deceptive editing, prompting a parallel investigation by the commission and raising concerns about media bias and press freedom.
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36% Bias Score


Turkish Regulator Fines Opposition TV Channels
Turkey's RTÜK fined Halk TV, Now TV, Sözcü TV, and TELE 1 a total of 12 percent of their annual revenue for criticisms of the government, court decisions, and the Kartalkaya hotel fire, raising concerns about press freedom.
Turkish Regulator Fines Opposition TV Channels
Turkey's RTÜK fined Halk TV, Now TV, Sözcü TV, and TELE 1 a total of 12 percent of their annual revenue for criticisms of the government, court decisions, and the Kartalkaya hotel fire, raising concerns about press freedom.
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56% Bias Score


Italian MEP, Journalist Released After Arrest in Israeli Settlement
Former Italian MEP Luisa Morgantini and journalist Roberto Bongiorni were arrested in the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron, on charges of violating a military zone—a claim disputed as the settlement is publicly accessible—and later released; two accompanying Palestinian activists remai...
Italian MEP, Journalist Released After Arrest in Israeli Settlement
Former Italian MEP Luisa Morgantini and journalist Roberto Bongiorni were arrested in the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron, on charges of violating a military zone—a claim disputed as the settlement is publicly accessible—and later released; two accompanying Palestinian activists remai...
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Journalists Detained for Broadcasting Conversation Related to İmamoğlu Case
Journalist Barış Pehlivan, Halk TV program director Serhan Asker, and presenter Seda Selek were detained in Istanbul on January 27, 2025, for allegedly broadcasting a recorded conversation with an expert witness in a case against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, accused of violating laws on unauthoriz...
Turkish Journalists Detained for Broadcasting Conversation Related to İmamoğlu Case
Journalist Barış Pehlivan, Halk TV program director Serhan Asker, and presenter Seda Selek were detained in Istanbul on January 27, 2025, for allegedly broadcasting a recorded conversation with an expert witness in a case against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, accused of violating laws on unauthoriz...
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52% Bias Score

ICC Complaint Filed Against Lukashenko for Crimes Against Humanity
Reporters Without Borders filed a complaint with the ICC accusing Belarusian President Lukashenko of crimes against humanity for the systematic persecution of journalists, forcing over 500 into exile, while Lithuania filed a separate complaint citing abuses committed within its borders.

ICC Complaint Filed Against Lukashenko for Crimes Against Humanity
Reporters Without Borders filed a complaint with the ICC accusing Belarusian President Lukashenko of crimes against humanity for the systematic persecution of journalists, forcing over 500 into exile, while Lithuania filed a separate complaint citing abuses committed within its borders.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Media Shakeup: Lawsuits, Departures, and a New Press Corps
Donald Trump's return to power has spurred investigations into public media, prompted large settlements from major news corporations like CBS and ABC, led to the departures of prominent Trump critics from news outlets, and dramatically changed the nature of the White House press briefing, opening it...

Trump's Media Shakeup: Lawsuits, Departures, and a New Press Corps
Donald Trump's return to power has spurred investigations into public media, prompted large settlements from major news corporations like CBS and ABC, led to the departures of prominent Trump critics from news outlets, and dramatically changed the nature of the White House press briefing, opening it...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Tightens 'Foreign Agent' Laws with New Restrictions
Russia's State Duma introduced new legislation further restricting "foreign agents," banning their participation in education, government support, and imposing fines up to 50,000 rubles for improper labeling, and up to 500,000 rubles for organizations for non-compliance with the Ministry of Justice ...

Russia Tightens 'Foreign Agent' Laws with New Restrictions
Russia's State Duma introduced new legislation further restricting "foreign agents," banning their participation in education, government support, and imposing fines up to 50,000 rubles for improper labeling, and up to 500,000 rubles for organizations for non-compliance with the Ministry of Justice ...
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Arrested, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
Following a report on a recording related to CHP cases, Halk TV's editor Suat Toktaş was arrested for allegedly influencing a witness and illegal recording; two colleagues were released with restrictions.

Turkish Journalist Arrested, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
Following a report on a recording related to CHP cases, Halk TV's editor Suat Toktaş was arrested for allegedly influencing a witness and illegal recording; two colleagues were released with restrictions.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Journalists Detained, Sparking Opposition Backlash
Three journalists were detained in Turkey for airing a recording of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu speaking to an expert, prompting outrage from opposition parties who view the arrests as an attack on press freedom.

Turkish Journalists Detained, Sparking Opposition Backlash
Three journalists were detained in Turkey for airing a recording of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu speaking to an expert, prompting outrage from opposition parties who view the arrests as an attack on press freedom.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Journalists Detained Over İmamoğlu Case Expert Witness Recording
Three Halk TV journalists—Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek—were detained in Istanbul for allegedly illegally recording and broadcasting a phone conversation with an expert witness in the Ekrem İmamoğlu case and attempting to influence the witness, prompting concerns about press freedom i...

Turkish Journalists Detained Over İmamoğlu Case Expert Witness Recording
Three Halk TV journalists—Barış Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Seda Selek—were detained in Istanbul for allegedly illegally recording and broadcasting a phone conversation with an expert witness in the Ekrem İmamoğlu case and attempting to influence the witness, prompting concerns about press freedom i...
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60% Bias Score
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