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Souleymane's Story: An Asylum Seeker's Struggle in Paris
A Guinean immigrant in Paris, preparing for an asylum interview, navigates the exploitative world of food delivery, facing threats and precarious living conditions while maintaining a fabricated story for his application, ultimately leading to an uncertain future.
Souleymane's Story: An Asylum Seeker's Struggle in Paris
A Guinean immigrant in Paris, preparing for an asylum interview, navigates the exploitative world of food delivery, facing threats and precarious living conditions while maintaining a fabricated story for his application, ultimately leading to an uncertain future.
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32% Bias Score


UK to Deny Asylum to Sex Offenders
The UK government will deny asylum to individuals with sexual offense convictions, regardless of sentence length, aiming to improve the asylum system's efficiency and address public safety concerns, while also setting a 24-week target for appeal decisions and exploring AI for processing claims.
UK to Deny Asylum to Sex Offenders
The UK government will deny asylum to individuals with sexual offense convictions, regardless of sentence length, aiming to improve the asylum system's efficiency and address public safety concerns, while also setting a 24-week target for appeal decisions and exploring AI for processing claims.
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56% Bias Score


German Court Criticizes Slow Asylum Ruling Implementation
The Düsseldorf Administrative Court, handling 7,320 asylum cases (27% increase from 2023), criticized slow implementation of rulings, highlighting understaffed immigration offices and disproportionate deportations of families with children; the court processed nearly 15,000 cases in 2024.
German Court Criticizes Slow Asylum Ruling Implementation
The Düsseldorf Administrative Court, handling 7,320 asylum cases (27% increase from 2023), criticized slow implementation of rulings, highlighting understaffed immigration offices and disproportionate deportations of families with children; the court processed nearly 15,000 cases in 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Germany Halts Afghan Refugee Flights, Facing Human Rights Backlash
Germany has suspended charter flights for 2,600 Afghan refugees in Pakistan awaiting relocation, prompting strong criticism from human rights groups who fear the refugees will be returned to Afghanistan and face danger; the incoming government will decide the program's future.
Germany Halts Afghan Refugee Flights, Facing Human Rights Backlash
Germany has suspended charter flights for 2,600 Afghan refugees in Pakistan awaiting relocation, prompting strong criticism from human rights groups who fear the refugees will be returned to Afghanistan and face danger; the incoming government will decide the program's future.
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60% Bias Score


German Court Orders Extradition of Afghan Migrant Convicted in Greece
A German court ruled that an Afghan migrant, convicted in absentia in Greece for providing false travel documents to another Afghan national, will be extradited to Greece to serve a six-year prison sentence; the court stated the migrant did not have sufficient ties to Germany.
German Court Orders Extradition of Afghan Migrant Convicted in Greece
A German court ruled that an Afghan migrant, convicted in absentia in Greece for providing false travel documents to another Afghan national, will be extradited to Greece to serve a six-year prison sentence; the court stated the migrant did not have sufficient ties to Germany.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Deadlocked on Syrian Refugee Return Trips
Germany's federal and state governments are at odds over a proposal to allow short trips home for Syrian refugees, with Bayern objecting to the plan's potential impact on asylum status; the proposal allows for one four-week trip or two two-week visits for those preparing to return.
Germany Deadlocked on Syrian Refugee Return Trips
Germany's federal and state governments are at odds over a proposal to allow short trips home for Syrian refugees, with Bayern objecting to the plan's potential impact on asylum status; the proposal allows for one four-week trip or two two-week visits for those preparing to return.
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48% Bias Score

UK Bans Asylum for Foreign Nationals Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK will ban foreign nationals with sex offense convictions from claiming asylum, a move prompted by the Reform party's electoral success and concerns about national security, as exemplified by the case of Abdul Ezedi, a convicted sex offender who committed a chemical attack after being granted a...

UK Bans Asylum for Foreign Nationals Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK will ban foreign nationals with sex offense convictions from claiming asylum, a move prompted by the Reform party's electoral success and concerns about national security, as exemplified by the case of Abdul Ezedi, a convicted sex offender who committed a chemical attack after being granted a...
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52% Bias Score

UK to Deny Asylum to Migrants Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK government plans to deny asylum to migrants convicted of sex offenses, domestically or abroad, amending the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill to include all those on the sex offenders register, regardless of sentence length, impacting an unknown number of asylum seekers.

UK to Deny Asylum to Migrants Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK government plans to deny asylum to migrants convicted of sex offenses, domestically or abroad, amending the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill to include all those on the sex offenders register, regardless of sentence length, impacting an unknown number of asylum seekers.
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48% Bias Score

\"Slight Decrease in Syrian Residents in Germany Due to Naturalizations\"\
By the end of March 2024, 968,899 Syrian citizens resided in Germany, a slight decrease from February due to naturalizations and departures; 75,485 were naturalized in 2023, and Germany is exploring allowing temporary returns to Syria for those seeking to assess potential repatriation.

\"Slight Decrease in Syrian Residents in Germany Due to Naturalizations\"\
By the end of March 2024, 968,899 Syrian citizens resided in Germany, a slight decrease from February due to naturalizations and departures; 75,485 were naturalized in 2023, and Germany is exploring allowing temporary returns to Syria for those seeking to assess potential repatriation.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Controversial Plan for Temporary Syrian Returns
Germany's Interior Ministry plans to allow Syrian refugees temporary returns to Syria to assess permanent resettlement, but this risks losing their protection status; Bayern criticizes the plan due to potential misuse and impact on asylum acceptance.

Germany's Controversial Plan for Temporary Syrian Returns
Germany's Interior Ministry plans to allow Syrian refugees temporary returns to Syria to assess permanent resettlement, but this risks losing their protection status; Bayern criticizes the plan due to potential misuse and impact on asylum acceptance.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Refugee Return Plan Faces Regional Opposition
Germany's plan to allow short trips home for Syrian refugees to assess return possibilities faces opposition from Bayern, creating a policy deadlock focused on managing expectations around asylum status and voluntary repatriation.

Germany's Refugee Return Plan Faces Regional Opposition
Germany's plan to allow short trips home for Syrian refugees to assess return possibilities faces opposition from Bayern, creating a policy deadlock focused on managing expectations around asylum status and voluntary repatriation.
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44% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Costa Rica Violated Rights of Detained Migrant Children
Human rights lawyers sued Costa Rica before a U.N. committee for detaining 81 migrant children, some as young as 2, for almost two months in poor conditions after their deportation from the U.S. in February, violating the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Lawsuit Alleges Costa Rica Violated Rights of Detained Migrant Children
Human rights lawyers sued Costa Rica before a U.N. committee for detaining 81 migrant children, some as young as 2, for almost two months in poor conditions after their deportation from the U.S. in February, violating the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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52% Bias Score
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