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Turkish Journalists Arrested Despite Initial Probation Release
Turkish journalists covering protests in Istanbul were arrested after initially being granted probation, prompting outrage from press organizations who cited concerns over press freedom and the independence of the judiciary.
Turkish Journalists Arrested Despite Initial Probation Release
Turkish journalists covering protests in Istanbul were arrested after initially being granted probation, prompting outrage from press organizations who cited concerns over press freedom and the independence of the judiciary.
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56% Bias Score


Turkey Detains Journalists Amid Protests Over Mayor's Imprisonment
Turkish authorities detained at least eight journalists following large-scale protests sparked by the imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a prominent Erdogan rival, on corruption charges, raising concerns about press freedom and democracy in Turkey.
Turkey Detains Journalists Amid Protests Over Mayor's Imprisonment
Turkish authorities detained at least eight journalists following large-scale protests sparked by the imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a prominent Erdogan rival, on corruption charges, raising concerns about press freedom and democracy in Turkey.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds High Defamation Standard for Public Figures
The Supreme Court refused to hear casino mogul Steve Wynn's challenge to the New York Times v. Sullivan ruling, which established a higher standard for public figures to win defamation lawsuits, thus upholding a key pillar of press freedoms.
Supreme Court Upholds High Defamation Standard for Public Figures
The Supreme Court refused to hear casino mogul Steve Wynn's challenge to the New York Times v. Sullivan ruling, which established a higher standard for public figures to win defamation lawsuits, thus upholding a key pillar of press freedoms.
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36% Bias Score


Crackdown on Serbian Media Amid Unprecedented Protests
Facing mounting pressure from the Serbian government, independent journalists are under attack amid unprecedented protests following a deadly train station collapse that killed 16 and sparked a political backlash against President Aleksandar Vučić's pro-Russia administration, marking a dangerous tur...
Crackdown on Serbian Media Amid Unprecedented Protests
Facing mounting pressure from the Serbian government, independent journalists are under attack amid unprecedented protests following a deadly train station collapse that killed 16 and sparked a political backlash against President Aleksandar Vučić's pro-Russia administration, marking a dangerous tur...
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52% Bias Score


Radio Free Asia Faces Closure After Funding Cuts
Following funding cuts ordered by Kari Lake, senior advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Radio Free Asia (RFA) placed 75% of its staff on leave, jeopardizing its mission to provide unbiased news to authoritarian countries in Asia; at least eight journalists face deportation.
Radio Free Asia Faces Closure After Funding Cuts
Following funding cuts ordered by Kari Lake, senior advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Radio Free Asia (RFA) placed 75% of its staff on leave, jeopardizing its mission to provide unbiased news to authoritarian countries in Asia; at least eight journalists face deportation.
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52% Bias Score


Journalist Detained in Renewed Gezi Park Protest Investigation
Journalist İsmail Saymaz was detained in Istanbul on March 19th, accused of "aiding an attempt to eliminate the Government of the Republic of Turkey" in relation to his alleged involvement in the 2013 Gezi Park protests; authorities cite communications with key figures and social media activity as e...
Journalist Detained in Renewed Gezi Park Protest Investigation
Journalist İsmail Saymaz was detained in Istanbul on March 19th, accused of "aiding an attempt to eliminate the Government of the Republic of Turkey" in relation to his alleged involvement in the 2013 Gezi Park protests; authorities cite communications with key figures and social media activity as e...
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40% Bias Score

Journalist Arrested, Banned from West Bank
FAZ correspondent Christian Meier was arrested in the West Bank on July 28th, 2024, while investigating attacks on Palestinian shepherds by Israeli settlers; he was released hours later but banned from the West Bank for 15 days, prompting a complaint from the Foreign Press Association in Israel and ...

Journalist Arrested, Banned from West Bank
FAZ correspondent Christian Meier was arrested in the West Bank on July 28th, 2024, while investigating attacks on Palestinian shepherds by Israeli settlers; he was released hours later but banned from the West Bank for 15 days, prompting a complaint from the Foreign Press Association in Israel and ...
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60% Bias Score

Two Journalists Killed in Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza
Two journalists, Mohammed Mansour and Hossam Shabat, were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on October 28, 2024, bringing the total number of Palestinian journalists killed since October 2023 to at least 162 according to the CPJ, highlighting a pattern of targeting journalists amidst the ongoing ...

Two Journalists Killed in Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza
Two journalists, Mohammed Mansour and Hossam Shabat, were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on October 28, 2024, bringing the total number of Palestinian journalists killed since October 2023 to at least 162 according to the CPJ, highlighting a pattern of targeting journalists amidst the ongoing ...
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56% Bias Score

Turkey Arrests 1133 Amid Protests Over Imamoglu's Detention
Following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, 1133 people were detained during protests in Turkey between March 19th and 23rd; ten journalists were among those arrested, sparking concerns about press freedom and the government's response.

Turkey Arrests 1133 Amid Protests Over Imamoglu's Detention
Following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, 1133 people were detained during protests in Turkey between March 19th and 23rd; ten journalists were among those arrested, sparking concerns about press freedom and the government's response.
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52% Bias Score

Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Unlawfully Shutting Down Voice of America
A lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of unlawfully shutting down Voice of America, impacting global access to unbiased news; Reporters Without Borders, unions, and VOA reporters sued the U.S. Agency for Global Media and Kari Lake, alleging that the shutdown left many countries with only censor...

Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Unlawfully Shutting Down Voice of America
A lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of unlawfully shutting down Voice of America, impacting global access to unbiased news; Reporters Without Borders, unions, and VOA reporters sued the U.S. Agency for Global Media and Kari Lake, alleging that the shutdown left many countries with only censor...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Intensifies Attacks on Media, Favors Conservative Outlets
President Trump publicly attacked CNN and MSNBC for dishonesty and predicted their failure, dismissed a New York Times story as "fake news," and took actions to favor conservative media outlets while restricting access for established organizations, including shutting down Voice of America.

Trump Intensifies Attacks on Media, Favors Conservative Outlets
President Trump publicly attacked CNN and MSNBC for dishonesty and predicted their failure, dismissed a New York Times story as "fake news," and took actions to favor conservative media outlets while restricting access for established organizations, including shutting down Voice of America.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Shuts Down Voice of America, Eliminating Federally Funded News Outlet
President Trump shut down the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), including Voice of America (VOA), on Friday, placing over 1,000 employees on administrative leave and eliminating broadcasts to countries like China, North Korea, Russia, and Cuba, citing the prevention of taxpayer funding of "radical...

Trump Shuts Down Voice of America, Eliminating Federally Funded News Outlet
President Trump shut down the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), including Voice of America (VOA), on Friday, placing over 1,000 employees on administrative leave and eliminating broadcasts to countries like China, North Korea, Russia, and Cuba, citing the prevention of taxpayer funding of "radical...
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44% Bias Score
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