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Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Legal Aid to Unaccompanied Migrant Children
The Trump administration cut funding for organizations providing legal aid to unaccompanied migrant children, potentially leading to increased deportations due to a lack of legal representation for thousands of children in immigration courts.
Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Legal Aid to Unaccompanied Migrant Children
The Trump administration cut funding for organizations providing legal aid to unaccompanied migrant children, potentially leading to increased deportations due to a lack of legal representation for thousands of children in immigration courts.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Officials' Alleged Lobbying for Andrew Tate Sparks Outrage
Officials close to Donald Trump's administration allegedly lobbied Romanian authorities to lift travel restrictions against Andrew Tate, who faces serious charges of human trafficking, rape, and sexual exploitation; this has caused significant distress among his alleged victims.
Trump Officials' Alleged Lobbying for Andrew Tate Sparks Outrage
Officials close to Donald Trump's administration allegedly lobbied Romanian authorities to lift travel restrictions against Andrew Tate, who faces serious charges of human trafficking, rape, and sexual exploitation; this has caused significant distress among his alleged victims.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown Targets Those Complying with Legal Processes
The Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement has resulted in the detention and deportation of numerous immigrants attending mandatory check-ins and court appearances, even those with legal protections, creating a climate of fear and potentially undermining the legal system.
Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown Targets Those Complying with Legal Processes
The Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement has resulted in the detention and deportation of numerous immigrants attending mandatory check-ins and court appearances, even those with legal protections, creating a climate of fear and potentially undermining the legal system.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Prosecution's Unprecedented Intervention in Civil Case Stirs Controversy
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service is unusually interfering in a civil lawsuit brought by Thijs Hermans, convicted of manslaughter, against a mental health clinic, reintroducing an unsubstantiated drug-use accusation despite the criminal case's closure, raising concerns about procedural fairness.
Dutch Prosecution's Unprecedented Intervention in Civil Case Stirs Controversy
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service is unusually interfering in a civil lawsuit brought by Thijs Hermans, convicted of manslaughter, against a mental health clinic, reintroducing an unsubstantiated drug-use accusation despite the criminal case's closure, raising concerns about procedural fairness.
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40% Bias Score


Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Transferred to Guantánamo Bay Amidst Evidence Concerns
The Trump administration transferred approximately 98 Venezuelan men to Guantánamo Bay, citing illegal entry and alleged criminal activity; however, evidence is lacking, raising concerns about due process and human rights.
Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Transferred to Guantánamo Bay Amidst Evidence Concerns
The Trump administration transferred approximately 98 Venezuelan men to Guantánamo Bay, citing illegal entry and alleged criminal activity; however, evidence is lacking, raising concerns about due process and human rights.
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28% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Use of Guantanamo for Migrant Detention
A federal lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C., accuses the Trump administration of transferring over 50 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, holding them incommunicado without access to lawyers or family, marking the first time in U.S. history that non-citizens facing civil immigration charges have been detain...
Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Use of Guantanamo for Migrant Detention
A federal lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C., accuses the Trump administration of transferring over 50 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, holding them incommunicado without access to lawyers or family, marking the first time in U.S. history that non-citizens facing civil immigration charges have been detain...
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52% Bias Score

Thousands of Federal Employees Fired, Prompting Lawsuits
More than 10,000 federal employees, mostly probationary workers, were fired last week; two USDA employees with positive reviews plan to sue, claiming defamation and due process violations, while the Trump administration cites efficiency measures.

Thousands of Federal Employees Fired, Prompting Lawsuits
More than 10,000 federal employees, mostly probationary workers, were fired last week; two USDA employees with positive reviews plan to sue, claiming defamation and due process violations, while the Trump administration cites efficiency measures.
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52% Bias Score

Death of Protestor Leads to Dismissal of Case Against Him
Following months of legal proceedings stemming from threats made against the Prime Minister, opposition protest participant Vahan Manasyan died before his trial, leading to the case's dismissal. His lawyer and human rights advocates contest the charges.

Death of Protestor Leads to Dismissal of Case Against Him
Following months of legal proceedings stemming from threats made against the Prime Minister, opposition protest participant Vahan Manasyan died before his trial, leading to the case's dismissal. His lawyer and human rights advocates contest the charges.
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56% Bias Score

DOJ Fires Immigration Judges, Worsening Record Case Backlog
The Department of Justice fired multiple immigration judges on Friday, exacerbating the already immense 3.6 million case backlog in immigration courts, as part of a larger Trump administration effort to restructure the federal workforce and increase deportations.

DOJ Fires Immigration Judges, Worsening Record Case Backlog
The Department of Justice fired multiple immigration judges on Friday, exacerbating the already immense 3.6 million case backlog in immigration courts, as part of a larger Trump administration effort to restructure the federal workforce and increase deportations.
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60% Bias Score

US Transfers Venezuelan Migrants to Guantanamo Bay Amidst Due Process Concerns
The US government transferred Venezuelan migrants to Guantanamo Bay, alleging ties to the Tren de Aragua gang; however, families dispute these claims, citing inconsistencies and lack of due process, prompting legal action from civil liberties groups.

US Transfers Venezuelan Migrants to Guantanamo Bay Amidst Due Process Concerns
The US government transferred Venezuelan migrants to Guantanamo Bay, alleging ties to the Tren de Aragua gang; however, families dispute these claims, citing inconsistencies and lack of due process, prompting legal action from civil liberties groups.
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56% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Trump Administration Detaining Migrants at Guantanamo Bay
A federal lawsuit filed on Wednesday alleges that the Trump administration is detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay, a first in U.S. history for civil immigration cases; over 50 migrants were transferred this month, held without access to lawyers or family, prompting the lawsuit.

Lawsuit Alleges Trump Administration Detaining Migrants at Guantanamo Bay
A federal lawsuit filed on Wednesday alleges that the Trump administration is detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay, a first in U.S. history for civil immigration cases; over 50 migrants were transferred this month, held without access to lawyers or family, prompting the lawsuit.
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48% Bias Score

Kenyan Senator Suspended for 79 Days After Court Upholds Senate Decision
Kenya's Senate suspended Nominated Senator Gloria Orwoba for 79 days, effective immediately, following a High Court ruling that upheld the Senate's decision based on findings by the Powers and Privileges Committee that Orwoba disrespected colleagues and made unsubstantiated allegations.

Kenyan Senator Suspended for 79 Days After Court Upholds Senate Decision
Kenya's Senate suspended Nominated Senator Gloria Orwoba for 79 days, effective immediately, following a High Court ruling that upheld the Senate's decision based on findings by the Powers and Privileges Committee that Orwoba disrespected colleagues and made unsubstantiated allegations.
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40% Bias Score
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