Showing 325 to 336 of 429 results


Uğur Mumcu Assassination: 32 Years of Unresolved Impunity
Thirty-two years after journalist Uğur Mumcu's assassination in Ankara via a car bomb, his killers remain at large, despite alleged confessions and claims of the main suspect's location in Iran; investigative failures and potential state complicity are central to the ongoing case.
Uğur Mumcu Assassination: 32 Years of Unresolved Impunity
Thirty-two years after journalist Uğur Mumcu's assassination in Ankara via a car bomb, his killers remain at large, despite alleged confessions and claims of the main suspect's location in Iran; investigative failures and potential state complicity are central to the ongoing case.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Israeli Drone Strike Critically Injures Al Jazeera Cameraman in Gaza
Al Jazeera cameraman Fadi al-Wahidi was shot in the neck by an Israeli drone on October 9th, 2023, in Gaza, suffering severe spinal cord damage and paralysis; despite repeated requests, Israel has denied his medical evacuation, highlighting concerns about the persecution of journalists.
Israeli Drone Strike Critically Injures Al Jazeera Cameraman in Gaza
Al Jazeera cameraman Fadi al-Wahidi was shot in the neck by an Israeli drone on October 9th, 2023, in Gaza, suffering severe spinal cord damage and paralysis; despite repeated requests, Israel has denied his medical evacuation, highlighting concerns about the persecution of journalists.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Turkish CHP MPs Condemn Imprisonment of Journalists
CHP MPs met with journalists in Elazığ on January 12th to protest the imprisonment of journalists in Turkey, highlighting the government's suppression of press freedom and advocating for a free media.
Turkish CHP MPs Condemn Imprisonment of Journalists
CHP MPs met with journalists in Elazığ on January 12th to protest the imprisonment of journalists in Turkey, highlighting the government's suppression of press freedom and advocating for a free media.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Turkey's 2024 Press Freedom Crackdown: 74 Detained, 14 Arrested
A 2024 report by CHP MP Utku Çakırözer details 74 journalist detentions, 14 arrests, and 720 court appearances in Turkey due to reporting on sensitive issues, leading to a decline in press freedom ranking to 158th out of 180 countries.
Turkey's 2024 Press Freedom Crackdown: 74 Detained, 14 Arrested
A 2024 report by CHP MP Utku Çakırözer details 74 journalist detentions, 14 arrests, and 720 court appearances in Turkey due to reporting on sensitive issues, leading to a decline in press freedom ranking to 158th out of 180 countries.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Murder of Indian Journalist Highlights Dangers Faced by Press
Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was found murdered last week, his death likely linked to his reporting on a corrupt road construction project involving a relative and contractor. His colleagues protested, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists in India, particularly those working in confl...
Murder of Indian Journalist Highlights Dangers Faced by Press
Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was found murdered last week, his death likely linked to his reporting on a corrupt road construction project involving a relative and contractor. His colleagues protested, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists in India, particularly those working in confl...
Progress
36% Bias Score


Italian Journalist Released from Iranian Prison After Diplomatic Pressure
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Iran since December 19th, 2023, for unspecified reasons related to alleged violations of Islamic law, was released and returned to Italy following intense diplomatic pressure, possibly linked to the arrest of two Iranian businessmen in the West.
Italian Journalist Released from Iranian Prison After Diplomatic Pressure
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Iran since December 19th, 2023, for unspecified reasons related to alleged violations of Islamic law, was released and returned to Italy following intense diplomatic pressure, possibly linked to the arrest of two Iranian businessmen in the West.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Turkey's Cybersecurity Bill Sparks Debate Over Freedom of Speech
Turkey's parliament is debating a cybersecurity bill granting broad powers to the Cybersecurity Presidency, raising concerns about potential restrictions on freedom of speech and the press, with critics citing vaguely defined offenses and the risk of censorship.

Turkey's Cybersecurity Bill Sparks Debate Over Freedom of Speech
Turkey's parliament is debating a cybersecurity bill granting broad powers to the Cybersecurity Presidency, raising concerns about potential restrictions on freedom of speech and the press, with critics citing vaguely defined offenses and the risk of censorship.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Over 160 Journalists Killed in Gaza Conflict Amidst Accusations of Systematic Targeting
The Gaza conflict has caused at least 45,000 deaths, including over 160 journalists—the deadliest period for reporters since 1992—leading to accusations of systematic targeting, despite denials from Israel, and raising concerns about biased reporting.

Over 160 Journalists Killed in Gaza Conflict Amidst Accusations of Systematic Targeting
The Gaza conflict has caused at least 45,000 deaths, including over 160 journalists—the deadliest period for reporters since 1992—leading to accusations of systematic targeting, despite denials from Israel, and raising concerns about biased reporting.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Journalist Metin Göktepe Killed by Police in 1996
On January 8, 1996, journalist Metin Göktepe was killed by police in custody after covering a funeral in Istanbul; despite initial denials, a state report confirmed his death in custody from police brutality, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists during a period of widespread unsolved murder...

Journalist Metin Göktepe Killed by Police in 1996
On January 8, 1996, journalist Metin Göktepe was killed by police in custody after covering a funeral in Istanbul; despite initial denials, a state report confirmed his death in custody from police brutality, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists during a period of widespread unsolved murder...
Progress
32% Bias Score

Italian Journalist Released from Iranian Prison
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, imprisoned in Iran since December 19th for violating Iranian laws, was released on January 9th and returned to Italy, potentially as part of a prisoner exchange involving an Iranian engineer detained in Milan.

Italian Journalist Released from Iranian Prison
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, imprisoned in Iran since December 19th for violating Iranian laws, was released on January 9th and returned to Italy, potentially as part of a prisoner exchange involving an Iranian engineer detained in Milan.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Journalist Metin Göktepe: Police Brutality and Delayed Justice in Turkey
Journalist Metin Göktepe died on January 8, 1996, in Istanbul after being beaten by police officers while covering a story; six officers received reduced sentences after a lengthy trial.

Journalist Metin Göktepe: Police Brutality and Delayed Justice in Turkey
Journalist Metin Göktepe died on January 8, 1996, in Istanbul after being beaten by police officers while covering a story; six officers received reduced sentences after a lengthy trial.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Italian Journalist Released from Iranian Prison
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, 29, was released from an Iranian prison after being detained on December 19th in Tehran for allegedly violating Iran's strict Islamic laws; her release followed diplomatic efforts by the Italian government, and she is en route to Italy.

Italian Journalist Released from Iranian Prison
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, 29, was released from an Iranian prison after being detained on December 19th in Tehran for allegedly violating Iran's strict Islamic laws; her release followed diplomatic efforts by the Italian government, and she is en route to Italy.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 325 to 336 of 429 results