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Canada to Grant Citizenship to "Lost Canadians" via Interim Measure
Immigration Minister Marc Miller implemented a discretionary measure granting Canadian citizenship to "Lost Canadians," children born abroad to foreign-born Canadians, as a temporary solution while awaiting the passage of Bill C-71, following a court ruling that deemed the existing policy unconstitu...
Canada to Grant Citizenship to "Lost Canadians" via Interim Measure
Immigration Minister Marc Miller implemented a discretionary measure granting Canadian citizenship to "Lost Canadians," children born abroad to foreign-born Canadians, as a temporary solution while awaiting the passage of Bill C-71, following a court ruling that deemed the existing policy unconstitu...
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32% Bias Score


Rijswijk Mayor Cancels Eritrean Meeting Amidst Feared Unrest
Rijswijk mayor canceled an Eritrean community meeting scheduled for Event Plaza due to the venue's failure to give four weeks' notice, citing concerns over past violence between pro- and anti-regime factions stemming from the Eritrean government's authoritarian rule and its demands for financial con...
Rijswijk Mayor Cancels Eritrean Meeting Amidst Feared Unrest
Rijswijk mayor canceled an Eritrean community meeting scheduled for Event Plaza due to the venue's failure to give four weeks' notice, citing concerns over past violence between pro- and anti-regime factions stemming from the Eritrean government's authoritarian rule and its demands for financial con...
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60% Bias Score


Rise of Far-Right Parties in Europe Fuels Concerns Among European Jewish Communities
Israel's normalization of relations with several far-right European parties, following the rise of Germany's AfD and the October 7th massacre, has caused significant concern among European Jewish communities due to increased antisemitism and a perceived lack of understanding from the Israeli governm...
Rise of Far-Right Parties in Europe Fuels Concerns Among European Jewish Communities
Israel's normalization of relations with several far-right European parties, following the rise of Germany's AfD and the October 7th massacre, has caused significant concern among European Jewish communities due to increased antisemitism and a perceived lack of understanding from the Israeli governm...
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52% Bias Score


Kariv's Committee to Challenge Israeli Government Policies on Aliyah and Religious Pluralism
Knesset Aliyah and Absorption Committee chairman MK Gilad Kariv announced that his committee will focus on supporting non-Orthodox Jewish communities, investigating potential biases in Aliyah programs, and addressing high emigration rates from Israel.
Kariv's Committee to Challenge Israeli Government Policies on Aliyah and Religious Pluralism
Knesset Aliyah and Absorption Committee chairman MK Gilad Kariv announced that his committee will focus on supporting non-Orthodox Jewish communities, investigating potential biases in Aliyah programs, and addressing high emigration rates from Israel.
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44% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Bans Russian MP Valuev After Threats
Azerbaijan banned Russian State Duma deputy Nikolai Valuev from entering the country on February 10th due to threats he made following the Azerbaijani government's closure of the Russian House in Baku, which BakuTV alleged was a front for Russian intelligence.
Azerbaijan Bans Russian MP Valuev After Threats
Azerbaijan banned Russian State Duma deputy Nikolai Valuev from entering the country on February 10th due to threats he made following the Azerbaijani government's closure of the Russian House in Baku, which BakuTV alleged was a front for Russian intelligence.
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40% Bias Score


Spring Festival: A 4,000-Year-Old Tradition Goes Global
Observed by nearly one-fifth of the world's population and officially recognized in about 20 countries, the Chinese Spring Festival, with a 4,000-year history, blends ancient traditions like ancestor worship with modern technology like digital red envelopes, showcasing its global adaptability and cu...
Spring Festival: A 4,000-Year-Old Tradition Goes Global
Observed by nearly one-fifth of the world's population and officially recognized in about 20 countries, the Chinese Spring Festival, with a 4,000-year history, blends ancient traditions like ancestor worship with modern technology like digital red envelopes, showcasing its global adaptability and cu...
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20% Bias Score

Posthumous Exhibition Showcases Eritrean Artist's Journey
Ficre Ghebreyesus, an Eritrean artist who fled war and settled in the US, will have his first solo UK exhibition at London's Modern Art gallery, showcasing 25 canvases spanning his career from the 1990s to 2011, reflecting his journey and artistic evolution.

Posthumous Exhibition Showcases Eritrean Artist's Journey
Ficre Ghebreyesus, an Eritrean artist who fled war and settled in the US, will have his first solo UK exhibition at London's Modern Art gallery, showcasing 25 canvases spanning his career from the 1990s to 2011, reflecting his journey and artistic evolution.
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16% Bias Score

Five Black Women Reshaping Fashion, Travel, and Culture
Five Black female leaders—Meryanne Loum-Martin, Vimbai Masiyiwa, Diarra Bousso, Evita Robinson, and Jessica Nabongo—are transforming fashion, travel, and culture through initiatives promoting sustainability, economic empowerment, and inclusive representation, impacting communities globally.

Five Black Women Reshaping Fashion, Travel, and Culture
Five Black female leaders—Meryanne Loum-Martin, Vimbai Masiyiwa, Diarra Bousso, Evita Robinson, and Jessica Nabongo—are transforming fashion, travel, and culture through initiatives promoting sustainability, economic empowerment, and inclusive representation, impacting communities globally.
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20% Bias Score

D.C. Exhibit Showcases Vietnamese American Resilience and Identity
50 Years of Hope and HA-HAs," a Vietnamese American art exhibit in Washington, D.C., showcases 25 artists' works through March 1, challenging singular narratives surrounding the community and emphasizing resilience, joy, and community building.

D.C. Exhibit Showcases Vietnamese American Resilience and Identity
50 Years of Hope and HA-HAs," a Vietnamese American art exhibit in Washington, D.C., showcases 25 artists' works through March 1, challenging singular narratives surrounding the community and emphasizing resilience, joy, and community building.
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24% Bias Score

Israel to Build First National Lone Soldier Memorial
The Knesset approved a NIS 500,000 budget for Israel's first national memorial to lone soldiers, to be built in Yaar HaMeginim by 2025, honoring foreign-born IDF soldiers serving without family in Israel.

Israel to Build First National Lone Soldier Memorial
The Knesset approved a NIS 500,000 budget for Israel's first national memorial to lone soldiers, to be built in Yaar HaMeginim by 2025, honoring foreign-born IDF soldiers serving without family in Israel.
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24% Bias Score

2025 Maccabiah Games: A Unifying Force for the Jewish World
The 2025 Maccabiah Games, set for July 8-22 in Israel, aim to unite 10,000 Jewish athletes from around the world, fostering community and combating antisemitism in sports following the October 7th Hamas attacks; the event will also include educational components and a mass babat mitzvah ceremony.

2025 Maccabiah Games: A Unifying Force for the Jewish World
The 2025 Maccabiah Games, set for July 8-22 in Israel, aim to unite 10,000 Jewish athletes from around the world, fostering community and combating antisemitism in sports following the October 7th Hamas attacks; the event will also include educational components and a mass babat mitzvah ceremony.
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52% Bias Score

Dissolved Algerian Human Rights League Re-emerges in France Amidst Crackdown
Exiled members of the dissolved Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights have re-established the organization in France, highlighting the ongoing repression of civil liberties in Algeria under President Tebboune, where at least 215 political prisoners remain.

Dissolved Algerian Human Rights League Re-emerges in France Amidst Crackdown
Exiled members of the dissolved Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights have re-established the organization in France, highlighting the ongoing repression of civil liberties in Algeria under President Tebboune, where at least 215 political prisoners remain.
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48% Bias Score
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