Preview: Bias by the Numbers
A preview of HonestReporting’s Bias by the Numbers series takes a snapshot of The Independent’s headlines during March 2017.
A preview of HonestReporting’s Bias by the Numbers series takes a snapshot of The Independent’s headlines during March 2017.
Reuters employees don’t always follow their company’s own rules: including their Jerusalem Bureau Chief. Is it any wonder we see so much bias?
What Vice News won’t tell you is that Issa Amro is actually not “non-violent” at all. In fact, he is quite violent.
In a breach of journalistic ethics, NPR failed to include critical context.
HonestReporting prompts The Sunday Times to add the missing word of vital context.
The New York Times makes a minor yet important edit following a request from HonestReporting.
Australian SBS Dateline explores Gaza yet fails to include vital context.
The Associated Press minimizes the number of Palestinian terror attacks and leaves out historical context.
Reporting on a Palestinian terror attack on a Tel Aviv market, the New Zealand Herald performs a startling inversion of morality; casting hero as villain and terrorist as victim.
A Sydney Morning Herald op-ed charges Australia with being guilty of double standards on human rights because the country fails to consistently condemn Israeli settlements.
Listen to Yarden Frankl on the Voice of Israel by clicking on the image above
What’s Next: Israeli Settler Blunts Palestinian Teen’s Knife?
It’s tough to decide which is more misleading: The AFP headline or the picture under it.
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