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US Court Rejects Stay on Afghan Deportations, Leaving 11,700 at Risk
A US federal appeals court refused to delay the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 11,700 Afghans, despite a lawsuit alleging racial bias and procedural violations by CASA, an immigrant rights organization. The ruling leaves thousands at risk of deportation, while NGOs refut...
US Court Rejects Stay on Afghan Deportations, Leaving 11,700 at Risk
A US federal appeals court refused to delay the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 11,700 Afghans, despite a lawsuit alleging racial bias and procedural violations by CASA, an immigrant rights organization. The ruling leaves thousands at risk of deportation, while NGOs refut...
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44% Bias Score


UK's Afghan Resettlement Program Faces Challenges: Housing Crisis and Radicalization Concerns
The UK government's secret Afghan resettlement program, Operation Rubific, faces challenges including potential radicalization among resettled Afghans and a higher-than-anticipated homelessness rate, exceeding initial projections and straining existing UK resources.
UK's Afghan Resettlement Program Faces Challenges: Housing Crisis and Radicalization Concerns
The UK government's secret Afghan resettlement program, Operation Rubific, faces challenges including potential radicalization among resettled Afghans and a higher-than-anticipated homelessness rate, exceeding initial projections and straining existing UK resources.
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52% Bias Score


Germany to Accept Some Afghan Refugees, Ends Existing Programs
Germany will accept Afghan refugees in Pakistan with prior legal commitments and no security concerns; programs are ending, and around 2,400 Afghans await visas; the decision follows a court ruling and reflects a stricter refugee intake policy.
Germany to Accept Some Afghan Refugees, Ends Existing Programs
Germany will accept Afghan refugees in Pakistan with prior legal commitments and no security concerns; programs are ending, and around 2,400 Afghans await visas; the decision follows a court ruling and reflects a stricter refugee intake policy.
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36% Bias Score


A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
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44% Bias Score


Superinjunction Concealed Afghan Data Breach, Costing \£2bn
Former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps controversially used a superinjunction to conceal a data breach affecting 18,700 Afghans, delaying public knowledge until after the July 2024 election, costing \£2bn in a secret relocation scheme.
Superinjunction Concealed Afghan Data Breach, Costing \£2bn
Former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps controversially used a superinjunction to conceal a data breach affecting 18,700 Afghans, delaying public knowledge until after the July 2024 election, costing \£2bn in a secret relocation scheme.
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48% Bias Score


UK's Secret Afghan Airlifts: 23 Months of Clandestine Operation Revealed
The UK government secretly flew thousands of Afghans to Britain over 23 months in Operation Rubific after a data leak endangered 100,000 people, using unmarked planes to Stansted and RAF Brize Norton, avoiding parliamentary scrutiny.
UK's Secret Afghan Airlifts: 23 Months of Clandestine Operation Revealed
The UK government secretly flew thousands of Afghans to Britain over 23 months in Operation Rubific after a data leak endangered 100,000 people, using unmarked planes to Stansted and RAF Brize Norton, avoiding parliamentary scrutiny.
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48% Bias Score

Iran Deports 1.2 Million Afghan Migrants Amidst Xenophobia and Espionage Accusations
Iran has forcibly returned at least 1.2 million Afghan migrants to Afghanistan since January, with nearly half deported between June 24th and July 9th, amid accusations of Israeli espionage; human rights abuses are rampant, and Afghans face dire conditions upon return.

Iran Deports 1.2 Million Afghan Migrants Amidst Xenophobia and Espionage Accusations
Iran has forcibly returned at least 1.2 million Afghan migrants to Afghanistan since January, with nearly half deported between June 24th and July 9th, amid accusations of Israeli espionage; human rights abuses are rampant, and Afghans face dire conditions upon return.
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68% Bias Score

Trump Intervenes to Aid Afghan Refugees in UAE
Former US President Donald Trump announced he will help Afghan refugees detained in the UAE, potentially preventing their deportation to Afghanistan; this follows reports that the UAE was preparing to return some refugees to the Taliban, and comes despite Trump's past actions restricting refugee pro...

Trump Intervenes to Aid Afghan Refugees in UAE
Former US President Donald Trump announced he will help Afghan refugees detained in the UAE, potentially preventing their deportation to Afghanistan; this follows reports that the UAE was preparing to return some refugees to the Taliban, and comes despite Trump's past actions restricting refugee pro...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Halts Afghan Resettlement, Considers Syrian Deportations
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul announced the end of Afghan resettlement programs, despite roughly 2,400 people awaiting visas in Pakistan; however, he will accept those with legally binding approvals from the prior government. He also showed openness to deporting criminal Syrians, pending S...

Germany Halts Afghan Resettlement, Considers Syrian Deportations
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul announced the end of Afghan resettlement programs, despite roughly 2,400 people awaiting visas in Pakistan; however, he will accept those with legally binding approvals from the prior government. He also showed openness to deporting criminal Syrians, pending S...
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48% Bias Score

Japanese Language School Bridges Communication Gap for Afghan Mothers in Japan
In Chiba, Japan, Sedeka Eto, a long-term Afghan resident, established a free Japanese language school in 2023 to help Afghan mothers communicate with their children who primarily speak Japanese, addressing family alienation and juvenile delinquency stemming from language barriers impacting over 120 ...

Japanese Language School Bridges Communication Gap for Afghan Mothers in Japan
In Chiba, Japan, Sedeka Eto, a long-term Afghan resident, established a free Japanese language school in 2023 to help Afghan mothers communicate with their children who primarily speak Japanese, addressing family alienation and juvenile delinquency stemming from language barriers impacting over 120 ...
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40% Bias Score

UK Data Breach Exposes Afghans, Leading to Secret Relocation Program
A data breach within the British Ministry of Defence revealed the details of almost 19,000 Afghans seeking relocation to the UK after the Taliban takeover, leading to a secret relocation program costing £850 million, with the final cost potentially higher.

UK Data Breach Exposes Afghans, Leading to Secret Relocation Program
A data breach within the British Ministry of Defence revealed the details of almost 19,000 Afghans seeking relocation to the UK after the Taliban takeover, leading to a secret relocation program costing £850 million, with the final cost potentially higher.
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40% Bias Score

Mass Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Iran Overwhelms Afghanistan
Between June 1st and July 9th, 2025, Iran forcibly expelled over 500,000 undocumented Afghan refugees, overwhelming Afghanistan's border crossings and humanitarian resources; this follows similar expulsions from Pakistan in April, adding to existing economic and social pressures under the Taliban re...

Mass Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Iran Overwhelms Afghanistan
Between June 1st and July 9th, 2025, Iran forcibly expelled over 500,000 undocumented Afghan refugees, overwhelming Afghanistan's border crossings and humanitarian resources; this follows similar expulsions from Pakistan in April, adding to existing economic and social pressures under the Taliban re...
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48% Bias Score
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