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Council of State to Rule on Schiphol Detention Center
The Dutch Council of State decides today on the Schiphol detention center's use for asylum seekers; PSV and Go Ahead Eagles play in the KNVB Cup semi-final; varied weather conditions are expected.
Council of State to Rule on Schiphol Detention Center
The Dutch Council of State decides today on the Schiphol detention center's use for asylum seekers; PSV and Go Ahead Eagles play in the KNVB Cup semi-final; varied weather conditions are expected.
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20% Bias Score


Ukrainian Refugees in Israel Face Economic Hardship Three Years After Fleeing War
Approximately 11,000 Ukrainian children and their families who sought refuge in Israel since February 2022 face economic instability and lack a proper socio-economic safety net, three years after fleeing their war-torn homeland.
Ukrainian Refugees in Israel Face Economic Hardship Three Years After Fleeing War
Approximately 11,000 Ukrainian children and their families who sought refuge in Israel since February 2022 face economic instability and lack a proper socio-economic safety net, three years after fleeing their war-torn homeland.
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44% Bias Score


Italy-Albania Migrant Center Agreement Fails: All Transferred Migrants Returned to Italy
Despite an agreement between Italy and Albania to house up to 36,000 migrants annually, all 73 migrants transferred to Albania have been returned to Italy due to legal challenges, rendering the €1 billion project a failure and sparking debate about future migration strategies.
Italy-Albania Migrant Center Agreement Fails: All Transferred Migrants Returned to Italy
Despite an agreement between Italy and Albania to house up to 36,000 migrants annually, all 73 migrants transferred to Albania have been returned to Italy due to legal challenges, rendering the €1 billion project a failure and sparking debate about future migration strategies.
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52% Bias Score


Deportation to Panama: Hundreds of Migrants Held in Questionable Conditions
Following mass deportations from the US, almost 300 Asian migrants were held in a Panamanian hotel under tight security, then transferred to a remote jungle camp, prompting concerns about human rights violations and raising questions about international cooperation on deportation policies.
Deportation to Panama: Hundreds of Migrants Held in Questionable Conditions
Following mass deportations from the US, almost 300 Asian migrants were held in a Panamanian hotel under tight security, then transferred to a remote jungle camp, prompting concerns about human rights violations and raising questions about international cooperation on deportation policies.
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52% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Deportation of Asylum Seekers, But One Woman Already Deported
A federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of eight asylum seekers, but one woman was deported to Ecuador before the order took effect, despite fleeing domestic violence and despite pending litigation, raising concerns about the Trump administration's expedited deportation practices and dis...
Judge Blocks Deportation of Asylum Seekers, But One Woman Already Deported
A federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of eight asylum seekers, but one woman was deported to Ecuador before the order took effect, despite fleeing domestic violence and despite pending litigation, raising concerns about the Trump administration's expedited deportation practices and dis...
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56% Bias Score


Congolese Refugees Strain Burundi's Resources Amidst DRC Violence
Ongoing violence in eastern DRC forces thousands of Congolese to flee to Burundi, seeking asylum or independent housing, straining Burundian resources and humanitarian aid.
Congolese Refugees Strain Burundi's Resources Amidst DRC Violence
Ongoing violence in eastern DRC forces thousands of Congolese to flee to Burundi, seeking asylum or independent housing, straining Burundian resources and humanitarian aid.
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40% Bias Score

EU Court Reviews Italy's Albanian Migrant Camps, Sparking Debate on Offshoring Asylum
The European Court of Justice is reviewing Italy's use of Albanian migrant camps, prompting debate within the EU about offshoring asylum processing; while some countries explore similar models, others like Germany raise concerns about finding reliable partners and the overall efficacy.

EU Court Reviews Italy's Albanian Migrant Camps, Sparking Debate on Offshoring Asylum
The European Court of Justice is reviewing Italy's use of Albanian migrant camps, prompting debate within the EU about offshoring asylum processing; while some countries explore similar models, others like Germany raise concerns about finding reliable partners and the overall efficacy.
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52% Bias Score

Council of State Upholds Legality of Asylum Seeker Detention at Schiphol
The Netherlands' Council of State ruled that detaining asylum seekers at Schiphol's detention center is legal, despite concerns raised by a lower court about conditions and contact with criminal detainees; a Taiwanese man detained since January 1st, 2025, was central to the case.

Council of State Upholds Legality of Asylum Seeker Detention at Schiphol
The Netherlands' Council of State ruled that detaining asylum seekers at Schiphol's detention center is legal, despite concerns raised by a lower court about conditions and contact with criminal detainees; a Taiwanese man detained since January 1st, 2025, was central to the case.
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Asylum Seeker Backlog: A Century-Long Wait
Australia faces a backlog of 7,000 asylum seeker cases, with an estimated 100-year processing time at the current rate of ministerial intervention; the 2014 "fast track" scheme and subsequent abolishment of the immigration assessment authority created this bottleneck, leaving ministerial interventio...

Australia's Asylum Seeker Backlog: A Century-Long Wait
Australia faces a backlog of 7,000 asylum seeker cases, with an estimated 100-year processing time at the current rate of ministerial intervention; the 2014 "fast track" scheme and subsequent abolishment of the immigration assessment authority created this bottleneck, leaving ministerial interventio...
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56% Bias Score

Bureaucratic Delays Leave Eight Afghan Asylum Seekers Hospitalized in Trieste
Eight Afghan asylum seekers in Trieste suffered carbon monoxide poisoning after bureaucratic delays prevented them from accessing available shelter, highlighting systemic failures in asylum processing and the violation of their basic human rights.

Bureaucratic Delays Leave Eight Afghan Asylum Seekers Hospitalized in Trieste
Eight Afghan asylum seekers in Trieste suffered carbon monoxide poisoning after bureaucratic delays prevented them from accessing available shelter, highlighting systemic failures in asylum processing and the violation of their basic human rights.
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60% Bias Score

France's Expanding Use of Administrative Detention Centers Raises Human Rights Concerns
France's administrative detention centers (CRA), established in 1984 to hold foreigners pending deportation, have expanded significantly, leading to increased human rights concerns and criticism over their use as a security tool, despite their ineffectiveness in increasing deportations.

France's Expanding Use of Administrative Detention Centers Raises Human Rights Concerns
France's administrative detention centers (CRA), established in 1984 to hold foreigners pending deportation, have expanded significantly, leading to increased human rights concerns and criticism over their use as a security tool, despite their ineffectiveness in increasing deportations.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Immigration Overhaul: Reduced Crossings, but at What Cost?
The Trump administration's new immigration policies have drastically reduced irregular border crossings, but this is achieved by sending asylum seekers to Guantanamo Bay and Panama, raising serious human rights concerns and potentially creating a global refugee crisis.

Trump's Immigration Overhaul: Reduced Crossings, but at What Cost?
The Trump administration's new immigration policies have drastically reduced irregular border crossings, but this is achieved by sending asylum seekers to Guantanamo Bay and Panama, raising serious human rights concerns and potentially creating a global refugee crisis.
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68% Bias Score
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