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Mount Kumgang Demolition Deepens Korean Division
North Korea's demolition of the Mount Kumgang meeting center dashed hopes for reunification among separated Korean families, prompting strong condemnation from South Korea. Over 36,000 South Koreans remain alive, with 75% unsure of their family members' fate across the DMZ.
Mount Kumgang Demolition Deepens Korean Division
North Korea's demolition of the Mount Kumgang meeting center dashed hopes for reunification among separated Korean families, prompting strong condemnation from South Korea. Over 36,000 South Koreans remain alive, with 75% unsure of their family members' fate across the DMZ.
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52% Bias Score


Palestinian Family Granted UK Residency After Appeal
A Palestinian family whose home was destroyed in the Gaza conflict was granted the right to live in the UK after a successful appeal under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, despite an initial rejection under the Ukraine Family Scheme; the ruling is considered case-specific and do...
Palestinian Family Granted UK Residency After Appeal
A Palestinian family whose home was destroyed in the Gaza conflict was granted the right to live in the UK after a successful appeal under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, despite an initial rejection under the Ukraine Family Scheme; the ruling is considered case-specific and do...
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36% Bias Score


Germany to Allow Syrian Refugees Temporary Home Visits
German Interior and Foreign Ministers proposed allowing Syrian refugees temporary home visits without risking their protection status; the Interior Ministry is working on a solution, while data shows approximately 480,000 Syrians in Germany hold various protection statuses, impacting family reunific...
Germany to Allow Syrian Refugees Temporary Home Visits
German Interior and Foreign Ministers proposed allowing Syrian refugees temporary home visits without risking their protection status; the Interior Ministry is working on a solution, while data shows approximately 480,000 Syrians in Germany hold various protection statuses, impacting family reunific...
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32% Bias Score


German Bundestag Rejects Union's Immigration Restriction Bill
The German Bundestag rejected the Union's draft law to limit immigration, which included suspending family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection and expanding federal police deportation powers; this follows previous attempts and reflects ongoing political disagreements.
German Bundestag Rejects Union's Immigration Restriction Bill
The German Bundestag rejected the Union's draft law to limit immigration, which included suspending family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection and expanding federal police deportation powers; this follows previous attempts and reflects ongoing political disagreements.
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40% Bias Score


UK Family Reunification Policy Criticized for Disparate Treatment of Refugees
The UK's family reunification policy is criticized for creating a two-tiered system, with those in war zones like Gaza and Sudan facing obstacles in submitting biometrics to join family in the UK, unlike Ukrainian refugees. From May 2023 to February 2024, only 15 predetermination cases allowing fami...
UK Family Reunification Policy Criticized for Disparate Treatment of Refugees
The UK's family reunification policy is criticized for creating a two-tiered system, with those in war zones like Gaza and Sudan facing obstacles in submitting biometrics to join family in the UK, unlike Ukrainian refugees. From May 2023 to February 2024, only 15 predetermination cases allowing fami...
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52% Bias Score


Gaza Conflict: UNICEF Reunites Orphans After Devastating Bombing
Following an Israeli bombing in Beit Lahia, Gaza, four Masri cousins aged one to nine were orphaned and separated from their grandmother, Kawther, for 14 months before UNICEF reunited them. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 14,500 children and left thousands more injured or separated f...
Gaza Conflict: UNICEF Reunites Orphans After Devastating Bombing
Following an Israeli bombing in Beit Lahia, Gaza, four Masri cousins aged one to nine were orphaned and separated from their grandmother, Kawther, for 14 months before UNICEF reunited them. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 14,500 children and left thousands more injured or separated f...
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36% Bias Score

UK Court Grants Asylum to Palestinian Family Under Human Rights Law
A UK court granted a Palestinian family of six asylum, overturning the Home Office's rejection of their application under the Ukraine Family Scheme due to a breach of their human rights under Article 8 of the ECHR; the family had fled Gaza after their home was destroyed in an airstrike.

UK Court Grants Asylum to Palestinian Family Under Human Rights Law
A UK court granted a Palestinian family of six asylum, overturning the Home Office's rejection of their application under the Ukraine Family Scheme due to a breach of their human rights under Article 8 of the ECHR; the family had fled Gaza after their home was destroyed in an airstrike.
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56% Bias Score

UK Refugee Family Reunification Delays Cause 'Torture'
Refugees in the UK describe years-long waits to reunite with their families, citing bureaucratic delays, high legal costs, and emotional distress; one man waited over a decade to be with his daughter.

UK Refugee Family Reunification Delays Cause 'Torture'
Refugees in the UK describe years-long waits to reunite with their families, citing bureaucratic delays, high legal costs, and emotional distress; one man waited over a decade to be with his daughter.
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40% Bias Score

UK Reverses Policy, Allowing Ukrainian Parents to Sponsor Children
The UK government has reinstated the right for Ukrainian parents without British residency to sponsor their children under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, reversing a policy that led to family separations and prompted some parents to resort to illegal methods to bring their children to Britain. Over 1...

UK Reverses Policy, Allowing Ukrainian Parents to Sponsor Children
The UK government has reinstated the right for Ukrainian parents without British residency to sponsor their children under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, reversing a policy that led to family separations and prompted some parents to resort to illegal methods to bring their children to Britain. Over 1...
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36% Bias Score

German Churches Condemn CDU's Refugee Family Reunification Proposal
The German Catholic and Evangelical Churches strongly criticized CDU leader Friedrich Merz's proposal to halt family reunification for subsidiarily protected refugees, citing legal violations and the potential for five-year family separations, triggering a political and intra-church debate.

German Churches Condemn CDU's Refugee Family Reunification Proposal
The German Catholic and Evangelical Churches strongly criticized CDU leader Friedrich Merz's proposal to halt family reunification for subsidiarily protected refugees, citing legal violations and the potential for five-year family separations, triggering a political and intra-church debate.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands' IND Faces €11.3 Million in Fines for Residency Application Delays
The Netherlands' Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) paid €11.3 million in 2023 for delayed residency applications, mostly for family reunification, resulting in a backlog of over 75,000 cases and average waiting times of 70-84 weeks, while facing nearly 68,000 legal challenges.

Netherlands' IND Faces €11.3 Million in Fines for Residency Application Delays
The Netherlands' Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) paid €11.3 million in 2023 for delayed residency applications, mostly for family reunification, resulting in a backlog of over 75,000 cases and average waiting times of 70-84 weeks, while facing nearly 68,000 legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

DNA Genealogy Solves 25-Year-Old Cold Case of Baby Garnet
The 25-year-old cold case of Baby Garnet, a newborn found dead in a Michigan campground in 1996, was solved using DNA genealogy, leading to the arrest of her grandmother, Nancy Garvatovski, who admitted to disposing of the body after the baby died.

DNA Genealogy Solves 25-Year-Old Cold Case of Baby Garnet
The 25-year-old cold case of Baby Garnet, a newborn found dead in a Michigan campground in 1996, was solved using DNA genealogy, leading to the arrest of her grandmother, Nancy Garvatovski, who admitted to disposing of the body after the baby died.
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44% Bias Score
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