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Columbia Student Faces Deportation Based on Vague Antisemitism Allegations
Based on a two-page memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio alleging "antisemitic protests", immigration authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student, and are seeking his deportation; Khalil and his lawyers contest the charges, asserting that his actions constituted p...
Columbia Student Faces Deportation Based on Vague Antisemitism Allegations
Based on a two-page memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio alleging "antisemitic protests", immigration authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student, and are seeking his deportation; Khalil and his lawyers contest the charges, asserting that his actions constituted p...
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36% Bias Score


Kitselas Nation Votes Overwhelmingly for Self-Governance
The Kitselas First Nation in British Columbia's Skeena Valley overwhelmingly voted to become self-governing on Thursday, with 85% voting Yes for the treaty and 81% for its constitution, ending governance under Canada's Indian Act and paving the way for self-determination.
Kitselas Nation Votes Overwhelmingly for Self-Governance
The Kitselas First Nation in British Columbia's Skeena Valley overwhelmingly voted to become self-governing on Thursday, with 85% voting Yes for the treaty and 81% for its constitution, ending governance under Canada's Indian Act and paving the way for self-determination.
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48% Bias Score


Two Million Hectares of Koala Habitat Lost Since 2012
Analysis reveals nearly 2 million hectares of koala habitat in Queensland and NSW were destroyed between 2012 and 2021, largely due to agriculture, despite the species' endangered status, highlighting the inadequacy of current environmental protection laws.
Two Million Hectares of Koala Habitat Lost Since 2012
Analysis reveals nearly 2 million hectares of koala habitat in Queensland and NSW were destroyed between 2012 and 2021, largely due to agriculture, despite the species' endangered status, highlighting the inadequacy of current environmental protection laws.
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40% Bias Score


Hanau Coalition Faces Backlash Over Data Breach and Public Questioning of Victim's Citizenship
Following criticism of Hanau's response to the 2020 racist attack, the local coalition publicly questioned Emis Gürbüz's citizenship application, prompting a data protection complaint and widespread outrage; the city also previously released a victim's private information.
Hanau Coalition Faces Backlash Over Data Breach and Public Questioning of Victim's Citizenship
Following criticism of Hanau's response to the 2020 racist attack, the local coalition publicly questioned Emis Gürbüz's citizenship application, prompting a data protection complaint and widespread outrage; the city also previously released a victim's private information.
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52% Bias Score


King Family Protests Release of Assassination Files
The King family and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference are protesting President Trump's order to release sealed files related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, citing privacy concerns and a 1977 court order, while the Director of National Intelligence said the files will be releas...
King Family Protests Release of Assassination Files
The King family and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference are protesting President Trump's order to release sealed files related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, citing privacy concerns and a 1977 court order, while the Director of National Intelligence said the files will be releas...
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48% Bias Score


Unlicensed Málaga Elderly Care Home Closed, Leaving Residents Relocated and Owners with €84,000 Debt
A private elderly care home in Málaga, Spain, operating for ten years without a license, was closed due to unsanitary conditions, structural damage, and unpaid rent exceeding €84,000; residents were relocated, and the property was left severely damaged.
Unlicensed Málaga Elderly Care Home Closed, Leaving Residents Relocated and Owners with €84,000 Debt
A private elderly care home in Málaga, Spain, operating for ten years without a license, was closed due to unsanitary conditions, structural damage, and unpaid rent exceeding €84,000; residents were relocated, and the property was left severely damaged.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Housing Funding Cuts Threaten Decades of Progress
Bernice King warns that the Trump administration's cuts to HUD funding and targeting of DEI initiatives threaten to reverse decades of progress in reducing housing inequities, potentially leading to a resurgence of discriminatory practices, as evidenced by a record 34,000 housing discrimination comp...

Trump Administration's Housing Funding Cuts Threaten Decades of Progress
Bernice King warns that the Trump administration's cuts to HUD funding and targeting of DEI initiatives threaten to reverse decades of progress in reducing housing inequities, potentially leading to a resurgence of discriminatory practices, as evidenced by a record 34,000 housing discrimination comp...
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40% Bias Score

US Funding Cuts Hinder Human Rights Advocacy in Cuba
CubaLex, facing a 50% funding cut due to US policy changes, struggles to assist Cubans facing political imprisonment and deportation, highlighting the need for alternative support from organizations like the EU.

US Funding Cuts Hinder Human Rights Advocacy in Cuba
CubaLex, facing a 50% funding cut due to US policy changes, struggles to assist Cubans facing political imprisonment and deportation, highlighting the need for alternative support from organizations like the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Education Department Withdraws from South Dakota School Desegregation Agreement
The U.S. Department of Education withdrew from a resolution agreement with South Dakota's Rapid City Area School District designed to address disparities in student discipline and access to advanced coursework for Native American students, citing concerns that the agreement's focus on DEI violated c...

Education Department Withdraws from South Dakota School Desegregation Agreement
The U.S. Department of Education withdrew from a resolution agreement with South Dakota's Rapid City Area School District designed to address disparities in student discipline and access to advanced coursework for Native American students, citing concerns that the agreement's focus on DEI violated c...
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48% Bias Score

Syria Extends Coastal Violence Inquiry Amidst Criticism and Calls for International Investigation
Syria's President extended a committee's investigation into coastal violence by three months, despite criticism that it's a delaying tactic, following documented massacres resulting in 1676 civilian deaths and ongoing human rights abuses, sparking calls for an independent international inquiry.

Syria Extends Coastal Violence Inquiry Amidst Criticism and Calls for International Investigation
Syria's President extended a committee's investigation into coastal violence by three months, despite criticism that it's a delaying tactic, following documented massacres resulting in 1676 civilian deaths and ongoing human rights abuses, sparking calls for an independent international inquiry.
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52% Bias Score

US Seeks to Deport Anti-Israel Activist, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and spokesperson for anti-Israel protests, faces deportation due to a two-page letter from Secretary of State Rubio alleging his activism harms US foreign policy; a judge will decide Friday whether Khalil will be deported.

US Seeks to Deport Anti-Israel Activist, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and spokesperson for anti-Israel protests, faces deportation due to a two-page letter from Secretary of State Rubio alleging his activism harms US foreign policy; a judge will decide Friday whether Khalil will be deported.
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56% Bias Score

Commemorative Walk Retraces 1945 Forced March of Women from Westerbork Camp
A three-day commemorative walk from April 11-13 retraces the 1945 forced march of 116 women from Westerbork camp to Groningen, highlighting their resistance against Nazi occupation and unexpected liberation near Grijpskerk.

Commemorative Walk Retraces 1945 Forced March of Women from Westerbork Camp
A three-day commemorative walk from April 11-13 retraces the 1945 forced march of 116 women from Westerbork camp to Groningen, highlighting their resistance against Nazi occupation and unexpected liberation near Grijpskerk.
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36% Bias Score
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