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Columbia Student Arrested, Faces Deportation for Alleged Pro-Hamas Activities
Former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by ICE and faces deportation for alleged pro-Hamas activities; the State Department cites national security concerns, while Democrats call it authoritarian.
Columbia Student Arrested, Faces Deportation for Alleged Pro-Hamas Activities
Former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by ICE and faces deportation for alleged pro-Hamas activities; the State Department cites national security concerns, while Democrats call it authoritarian.
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64% Bias Score


ICE Arrests Palestinian Activist, Columbia Grad, Amid Crackdown on Student Protests
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University graduate, was arrested by ICE agents on Saturday night in his university apartment based on a State Department order to revoke his green card, amid President Trump's crackdown on student protests and the administration's funding cuts ...
ICE Arrests Palestinian Activist, Columbia Grad, Amid Crackdown on Student Protests
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University graduate, was arrested by ICE agents on Saturday night in his university apartment based on a State Department order to revoke his green card, amid President Trump's crackdown on student protests and the administration's funding cuts ...
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48% Bias Score


British Sikh Activist Acquitted in India but Faces Remaining Charges
Jagtar Singh Johal, a British Sikh activist, was acquitted in a Punjab court after seven years of pretrial detention in India, where he faced the death penalty; however, eight federal charges remain, prompting calls for continued UK government action.
British Sikh Activist Acquitted in India but Faces Remaining Charges
Jagtar Singh Johal, a British Sikh activist, was acquitted in a Punjab court after seven years of pretrial detention in India, where he faced the death penalty; however, eight federal charges remain, prompting calls for continued UK government action.
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48% Bias Score


German Tourist Indefinitely Detained by ICE in San Diego
A 26-year-old German tattoo artist, Jessica Brösche, is detained by US ICE after being denied entry at the San Diego border on January 25th for allegedly violating her visa waiver by intending to work in the US; her friend is advocating for her release.
German Tourist Indefinitely Detained by ICE in San Diego
A 26-year-old German tattoo artist, Jessica Brösche, is detained by US ICE after being denied entry at the San Diego border on January 25th for allegedly violating her visa waiver by intending to work in the US; her friend is advocating for her release.
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutor Orders Return of Newborn Wrongfully Removed from Parents
A Spanish prosecutor is recommending the immediate return of a newborn to her parents in Toledo after their child was removed due to the mother's past history of abuse and neglect, which the prosecutor states lacked current evidence of risk to the child.
Spanish Prosecutor Orders Return of Newborn Wrongfully Removed from Parents
A Spanish prosecutor is recommending the immediate return of a newborn to her parents in Toledo after their child was removed due to the mother's past history of abuse and neglect, which the prosecutor states lacked current evidence of risk to the child.
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60% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Transfer of Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
Civil rights attorneys filed a federal lawsuit to halt the Trump administration's transfer of 10 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, citing inhumane conditions and constitutional violations, based on statements from former detainees detailing abuse and inadequate care.
Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Transfer of Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
Civil rights attorneys filed a federal lawsuit to halt the Trump administration's transfer of 10 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, citing inhumane conditions and constitutional violations, based on statements from former detainees detailing abuse and inadequate care.
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52% Bias Score

Armenia: Proposed Change to Fine Collection Sparks Public Backlash
The Armenian Ministry of Justice proposes eliminating automatic stays on fines pending court appeals, requiring separate motions to halt execution, sparking public outrage and concerns about violating the presumption of innocence and harming businesses.

Armenia: Proposed Change to Fine Collection Sparks Public Backlash
The Armenian Ministry of Justice proposes eliminating automatic stays on fines pending court appeals, requiring separate motions to halt execution, sparking public outrage and concerns about violating the presumption of innocence and harming businesses.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Tax Authority Compensates 13,000 for Wrongful Blacklist Inclusion
The Dutch tax authority compensated almost 13,000 people for wrongful inclusion on a fraud blacklist (FSV) from 2013-2020, paying €375-€1000 per person, while over 300,000 were on the list; many experienced intensive scrutiny and incorrect tax assessments, highlighting systemic issues and the need f...

Dutch Tax Authority Compensates 13,000 for Wrongful Blacklist Inclusion
The Dutch tax authority compensated almost 13,000 people for wrongful inclusion on a fraud blacklist (FSV) from 2013-2020, paying €375-€1000 per person, while over 300,000 were on the list; many experienced intensive scrutiny and incorrect tax assessments, highlighting systemic issues and the need f...
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40% Bias Score

Turkey: 30 Human Rights Activists Jailed Based on 13-Year-Old Wiretaps
Thirty human rights activists remain jailed in Turkey following arrests based on 2012-2013 wiretaps, prompting the İnsan Hakları Savunucuları Dayanışma Ağı (İHSDA) to demand their release, citing the misuse of anti-terrorism laws to suppress dissent.

Turkey: 30 Human Rights Activists Jailed Based on 13-Year-Old Wiretaps
Thirty human rights activists remain jailed in Turkey following arrests based on 2012-2013 wiretaps, prompting the İnsan Hakları Savunucuları Dayanışma Ağı (İHSDA) to demand their release, citing the misuse of anti-terrorism laws to suppress dissent.
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60% Bias Score

Aznalcóllar Mining Case: Multiple Investigations Clear Defendants
Sixteen defendants in the Aznalcóllar mining case, including former high-ranking officials, face charges of influence peddling and malfeasance related to a 2013 contract award to reactivate the mine; however, multiple independent investigations have cleared them of wrongdoing.

Aznalcóllar Mining Case: Multiple Investigations Clear Defendants
Sixteen defendants in the Aznalcóllar mining case, including former high-ranking officials, face charges of influence peddling and malfeasance related to a 2013 contract award to reactivate the mine; however, multiple independent investigations have cleared them of wrongdoing.
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56% Bias Score

Istanbul Mayor Arrest Spurs Political Tensions
Turkish police detained 18 people, including Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler, in the Şafak operation; CHP officials criticized the late-night arrest, questioning the timing given the legal 4-day detention limit and alleging human rights abuses.

Istanbul Mayor Arrest Spurs Political Tensions
Turkish police detained 18 people, including Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler, in the Şafak operation; CHP officials criticized the late-night arrest, questioning the timing given the legal 4-day detention limit and alleging human rights abuses.
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56% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Migrant Transfers to Guantánamo
A coalition of immigrant rights groups sued the Trump administration to stop transferring migrants to Guantánamo Bay, arguing it's illegal and intended to instill fear; the lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of ten migrants facing imminent transfer fr...

Lawsuit Challenges Migrant Transfers to Guantánamo
A coalition of immigrant rights groups sued the Trump administration to stop transferring migrants to Guantánamo Bay, arguing it's illegal and intended to instill fear; the lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of ten migrants facing imminent transfer fr...
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48% Bias Score
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