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Swedish Journalist Arrested in Turkey Amid NATO Tensions
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was arrested in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, facing charges of "insulting the president" and "membership in a terrorist organization" for his alleged involvement in a protest critical of President Erdoğan; the Swedish government is demanding consular access and has ...
Swedish Journalist Arrested in Turkey Amid NATO Tensions
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was arrested in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, facing charges of "insulting the president" and "membership in a terrorist organization" for his alleged involvement in a protest critical of President Erdoğan; the Swedish government is demanding consular access and has ...
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56% Bias Score


Crackdown on Dissent in Turkey Following Imamoglu's Arrest
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on March 19th sparked massive protests across Turkey, leading to over 2,000 arrests, including journalists and students. The CHP, his party, organized a large rally on March 29th, vowing continued weekly protests to counter what they view as an authoritari...
Crackdown on Dissent in Turkey Following Imamoglu's Arrest
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on March 19th sparked massive protests across Turkey, leading to over 2,000 arrests, including journalists and students. The CHP, his party, organized a large rally on March 29th, vowing continued weekly protests to counter what they view as an authoritari...
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40% Bias Score


US-Turkey Nears S-400 Deal, F-35 Sales Possible
Turkey and the U.S. are nearing a deal to resolve the S-400 missile dispute, potentially unblocking the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Turkey; however, concerns remain over recent political instability and crackdowns on media freedom in Turkey.
US-Turkey Nears S-400 Deal, F-35 Sales Possible
Turkey and the U.S. are nearing a deal to resolve the S-400 missile dispute, potentially unblocking the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Turkey; however, concerns remain over recent political instability and crackdowns on media freedom in Turkey.
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36% Bias Score


Gaza War: Over 170 Journalists Killed Amidst Israeli Press Ban
The ongoing war in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of over 50,000 people and the displacement of almost all 2.3 million residents; over 170 journalists have been killed, with Israel maintaining a ban on foreign journalists entering Gaza, leaving local journalists as the sole source of information de...
Gaza War: Over 170 Journalists Killed Amidst Israeli Press Ban
The ongoing war in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of over 50,000 people and the displacement of almost all 2.3 million residents; over 170 journalists have been killed, with Israel maintaining a ban on foreign journalists entering Gaza, leaving local journalists as the sole source of information de...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine War: Journalists Face Peril Amidst Funding Cuts
Three years after Russia's invasion, 18 journalists have been killed and dozens injured in Ukraine, with many suffering from severe psychological trauma; funding cuts to organizations supporting journalists threaten press freedom and the ability to report on the war.
Ukraine War: Journalists Face Peril Amidst Funding Cuts
Three years after Russia's invasion, 18 journalists have been killed and dozens injured in Ukraine, with many suffering from severe psychological trauma; funding cuts to organizations supporting journalists threaten press freedom and the ability to report on the war.
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40% Bias Score


Double Standard in Journalism: Satire or Credibility?
A Dutch columnist criticizes the dismissal of their reports on secret Trump-Putin phone calls as satire, contrasting it with the positive reception of a similar revelation in The Atlantic, highlighting a double standard in journalistic credibility assessments.
Double Standard in Journalism: Satire or Credibility?
A Dutch columnist criticizes the dismissal of their reports on secret Trump-Putin phone calls as satire, contrasting it with the positive reception of a similar revelation in The Atlantic, highlighting a double standard in journalistic credibility assessments.
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60% Bias Score

Turkey Cracks Down on Dissent Following Imamoglu's Arrest
On March 29th, tens of thousands protested in Istanbul against the imprisonment of opposition Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, leading to the arrest of numerous journalists and protestors, including minors, amidst a government crackdown on dissent.

Turkey Cracks Down on Dissent Following Imamoglu's Arrest
On March 29th, tens of thousands protested in Istanbul against the imprisonment of opposition Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, leading to the arrest of numerous journalists and protestors, including minors, amidst a government crackdown on dissent.
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40% Bias Score

US Judge Blocks VOA Layoffs Amidst Trump Administration Funding Dispute
On March 28th, a Manhattan federal judge temporarily blocked the USAGM from laying off over 1200 VOA employees following a lawsuit alleging the cuts violate a previous court ruling safeguarding VOA's editorial independence, prompted by President Trump's funding cuts due to accusations of liberal bia...

US Judge Blocks VOA Layoffs Amidst Trump Administration Funding Dispute
On March 28th, a Manhattan federal judge temporarily blocked the USAGM from laying off over 1200 VOA employees following a lawsuit alleging the cuts violate a previous court ruling safeguarding VOA's editorial independence, prompted by President Trump's funding cuts due to accusations of liberal bia...
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40% Bias Score

Swedish Journalist Arrested in Turkey Amid Crackdown on Press
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was arrested in Turkey on Thursday upon arrival, accused of insulting President Erdogan and ties to a terrorist organization; this follows recent protests and arrests of other journalists, including a BBC reporter who was deported.

Swedish Journalist Arrested in Turkey Amid Crackdown on Press
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was arrested in Turkey on Thursday upon arrival, accused of insulting President Erdogan and ties to a terrorist organization; this follows recent protests and arrests of other journalists, including a BBC reporter who was deported.
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44% Bias Score

BBC Journalist Expelled from Turkey Amid Crackdown on Protests
BBC journalist Mark Lowen was expelled from Turkey after 17 hours of detention for reporting on anti-government protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu; Turkish authorities cited a lack of press accreditation, while the BBC condemns the action as an attack on press freedom.

BBC Journalist Expelled from Turkey Amid Crackdown on Protests
BBC journalist Mark Lowen was expelled from Turkey after 17 hours of detention for reporting on anti-government protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu; Turkish authorities cited a lack of press accreditation, while the BBC condemns the action as an attack on press freedom.
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32% Bias Score

Turkey's "Republic of Fear": İmamoğlu's Arrest Sparks Mass Protests and Crackdown
Following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption and terrorism charges, sparking mass protests and over 1800 arrests including journalists, he accuses President Erdoğan of creating a "Republic of Fear" in a New York Times op-ed, highlighting the Turkish government's suppression of...

Turkey's "Republic of Fear": İmamoğlu's Arrest Sparks Mass Protests and Crackdown
Following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption and terrorism charges, sparking mass protests and over 1800 arrests including journalists, he accuses President Erdoğan of creating a "Republic of Fear" in a New York Times op-ed, highlighting the Turkish government's suppression of...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Calls for Condemnation of Journalist Killings in Ukraine
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament's commission on information policy is urging international organizations to condemn the killings of three Russian journalists—Anna Prokofyeva of Channel One, and Alexander Fedorkak and two crew members of Zvezda TV—who died in recent days while covering th...

Russia Calls for Condemnation of Journalist Killings in Ukraine
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament's commission on information policy is urging international organizations to condemn the killings of three Russian journalists—Anna Prokofyeva of Channel One, and Alexander Fedorkak and two crew members of Zvezda TV—who died in recent days while covering th...
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56% Bias Score
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