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Frankfurt Court Allows Al-Quds Day Demonstration Amid Antisemitism Concerns
A Frankfurt court overturned a ban on an Al-Quds Day demonstration, prompting criticism from the Hessian Antisemitism Commissioner, Uwe Becker, who cited increased threats to Jewish life and public safety; the demonstration, expected to draw 500-1000 participants, will proceed.
Frankfurt Court Allows Al-Quds Day Demonstration Amid Antisemitism Concerns
A Frankfurt court overturned a ban on an Al-Quds Day demonstration, prompting criticism from the Hessian Antisemitism Commissioner, Uwe Becker, who cited increased threats to Jewish life and public safety; the demonstration, expected to draw 500-1000 participants, will proceed.
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60% Bias Score


Court Allows Al-Kuds Day Demonstration in Frankfurt, Sparking Antisemitism Concerns
Hesse's Antisemitism Commissioner criticizes the Frankfurt court's decision to allow an Al-Kuds Day demonstration, citing increased threats to Jewish life and public safety, demanding legal changes to counter antisemitism; the court ruled the ban was unlawful.
Court Allows Al-Kuds Day Demonstration in Frankfurt, Sparking Antisemitism Concerns
Hesse's Antisemitism Commissioner criticizes the Frankfurt court's decision to allow an Al-Kuds Day demonstration, citing increased threats to Jewish life and public safety, demanding legal changes to counter antisemitism; the court ruled the ban was unlawful.
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52% Bias Score


State Department Revokes Student Visas Amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
The State Department is revoking student visas due to pro-Palestinian activism on college campuses, following the arrest and detention of Turkish student Rumeysa Ozturk in Boston and her subsequent transfer to Louisiana.
State Department Revokes Student Visas Amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
The State Department is revoking student visas due to pro-Palestinian activism on college campuses, following the arrest and detention of Turkish student Rumeysa Ozturk in Boston and her subsequent transfer to Louisiana.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Policies Spark International Concern as Western Citizens Face Arbitrary Detention
The Trump administration's policies are causing alarm as several Western citizens, including a Canadian actress and three German nationals, have been arbitrarily detained and deported due to visa issues or political dissent; a French scientist was also refused entry for criticizing Trump.
Trump's Policies Spark International Concern as Western Citizens Face Arbitrary Detention
The Trump administration's policies are causing alarm as several Western citizens, including a Canadian actress and three German nationals, have been arbitrarily detained and deported due to visa issues or political dissent; a French scientist was also refused entry for criticizing Trump.
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Doctoral Student Detained, Transferred Despite Court Order
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish Fulbright scholar and Tufts University doctoral student, was detained in Massachusetts by masked DHS agents on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, then transferred to Louisiana despite a court order preventing her removal from Massachusetts; DHS claims she supported Hamas, but offer...
Turkish Doctoral Student Detained, Transferred Despite Court Order
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish Fulbright scholar and Tufts University doctoral student, was detained in Massachusetts by masked DHS agents on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, then transferred to Louisiana despite a court order preventing her removal from Massachusetts; DHS claims she supported Hamas, but offer...
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64% Bias Score


USCIS Proposed Rule to Access Social Media Accounts of Immigration Applicants Sparks Free Speech Concerns
The Trump administration proposed a rule allowing USCIS access to social media accounts of all immigration applicants, sparking concerns about free speech violations and comparisons to authoritarian regimes. The public comment period ends May 5th.
USCIS Proposed Rule to Access Social Media Accounts of Immigration Applicants Sparks Free Speech Concerns
The Trump administration proposed a rule allowing USCIS access to social media accounts of all immigration applicants, sparking concerns about free speech violations and comparisons to authoritarian regimes. The public comment period ends May 5th.
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56% Bias Score

Student Detained: Visa Revoked Amidst Alleged Hamas Support
Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk is detained in Louisiana after her student visa was revoked on March 21st due to alleged Hamas support; a federal judge ordered her to remain in the U.S. while the case proceeds; lawmakers demand answers citing a violation of constitutional rights and a broade...

Student Detained: Visa Revoked Amidst Alleged Hamas Support
Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk is detained in Louisiana after her student visa was revoked on March 21st due to alleged Hamas support; a federal judge ordered her to remain in the U.S. while the case proceeds; lawmakers demand answers citing a violation of constitutional rights and a broade...
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48% Bias Score

US Judge Blocks Deportation of Turkish Student After Pro-Palestinian Activism
A Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, Rumeysa Ozturk, was detained by US immigration officials for expressing support for Palestinians and faces deportation; a judge temporarily blocked her deportation pending a legal challenge.

US Judge Blocks Deportation of Turkish Student After Pro-Palestinian Activism
A Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, Rumeysa Ozturk, was detained by US immigration officials for expressing support for Palestinians and faces deportation; a judge temporarily blocked her deportation pending a legal challenge.
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52% Bias Score

Istanbul Protests: Over 1800 Detained Amidst Allegations of Police Brutality
At least 1879 people were detained and 260 arrested in Istanbul between March 19-26 during protests supporting CHP's presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu; police used excessive force, including tear gas, paintball guns, and physical violence; seven journalists covering the events were briefly arres...

Istanbul Protests: Over 1800 Detained Amidst Allegations of Police Brutality
At least 1879 people were detained and 260 arrested in Istanbul between March 19-26 during protests supporting CHP's presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu; police used excessive force, including tear gas, paintball guns, and physical violence; seven journalists covering the events were briefly arres...
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56% Bias Score

UK to Grant Police More Power to Control Protests Near Places of Worship
The UK government plans to give police more power to control protests near places of worship, particularly synagogues on Shabbat, following similar legislation in Australia and amid rising antisemitism.

UK to Grant Police More Power to Control Protests Near Places of Worship
The UK government plans to give police more power to control protests near places of worship, particularly synagogues on Shabbat, following similar legislation in Australia and amid rising antisemitism.
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40% Bias Score

Algerian Writer Sentenced Amid France-Algeria Diplomatic Row
An Algerian court sentenced 80-year-old writer Boualem Sansal to five years in prison for comments about colonial-era land distribution and Western Sahara, made to a far-right French media outlet, sparking a diplomatic row between France and Algeria.

Algerian Writer Sentenced Amid France-Algeria Diplomatic Row
An Algerian court sentenced 80-year-old writer Boualem Sansal to five years in prison for comments about colonial-era land distribution and Western Sahara, made to a far-right French media outlet, sparking a diplomatic row between France and Algeria.
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52% Bias Score

Algerian Court Sentences French-Algerian Writer to Five Years in Prison
An Algerian court sentenced French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal to five years in prison under anti-terrorism laws for comments about colonial-era land distribution made to a far-right French media outlet, sparking condemnation from France and raising concerns about freedom of expression.

Algerian Court Sentences French-Algerian Writer to Five Years in Prison
An Algerian court sentenced French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal to five years in prison under anti-terrorism laws for comments about colonial-era land distribution made to a far-right French media outlet, sparking condemnation from France and raising concerns about freedom of expression.
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36% Bias Score
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