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Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's injunction blocking its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries, such as Sudan and potentially Libya, without giving them a chance to claim asylum, citing a need to address illegal immigration.
Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's injunction blocking its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries, such as Sudan and potentially Libya, without giving them a chance to claim asylum, citing a need to address illegal immigration.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries without giving them notice or a chance to claim asylum, citing a crisis of illegal immigration and operational difficulties; a judge blocked the ...
Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries without giving them notice or a chance to claim asylum, citing a crisis of illegal immigration and operational difficulties; a judge blocked the ...
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40% Bias Score


Chaotic Gaza Aid Distribution Highlights Humanitarian Crisis
During an Israeli-organized aid distribution in Rafah, Gaza, hundreds of starving Palestinians rushed a distribution point, prompting Israeli forces to fire warning shots; the incident, though without reported deaths, highlights the dire humanitarian situation and criticism of Israel's aid methods, ...
Chaotic Gaza Aid Distribution Highlights Humanitarian Crisis
During an Israeli-organized aid distribution in Rafah, Gaza, hundreds of starving Palestinians rushed a distribution point, prompting Israeli forces to fire warning shots; the incident, though without reported deaths, highlights the dire humanitarian situation and criticism of Israel's aid methods, ...
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40% Bias Score


Syria-Kurdish Deal to Relocate Al-Hol Camp Residents
The Syrian government and Kurdish authorities agreed to relocate roughly 37,000 Syrian citizens, mostly ISIS fighters' families, from the Al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, following negotiations involving the US-led coalition; the agreement's long-term implications remain unclear.
Syria-Kurdish Deal to Relocate Al-Hol Camp Residents
The Syrian government and Kurdish authorities agreed to relocate roughly 37,000 Syrian citizens, mostly ISIS fighters' families, from the Al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, following negotiations involving the US-led coalition; the agreement's long-term implications remain unclear.
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56% Bias Score


Montreal Police Update Street Check Policy Amid Racial Profiling Concerns
Montreal police implemented a new street-check policy requiring officers to explain stops and confirm citizens' right to leave, addressing concerns about racial profiling highlighted in a 2019 report showing disproportionate stops of Indigenous, Black, and Arab individuals; the policy, effective imm...
Montreal Police Update Street Check Policy Amid Racial Profiling Concerns
Montreal police implemented a new street-check policy requiring officers to explain stops and confirm citizens' right to leave, addressing concerns about racial profiling highlighted in a 2019 report showing disproportionate stops of Indigenous, Black, and Arab individuals; the policy, effective imm...
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44% Bias Score


ISWAP's Resurgence in Borno: 9 Militia Killed in Nigeria
Boko Haram's ISWAP faction killed 9 militia members in a recent attack in Gajibo, Nigeria, highlighting the group's increasing operational capacity and the Nigerian military's struggles; this follows a pattern of escalating attacks across Borno state.
ISWAP's Resurgence in Borno: 9 Militia Killed in Nigeria
Boko Haram's ISWAP faction killed 9 militia members in a recent attack in Gajibo, Nigeria, highlighting the group's increasing operational capacity and the Nigerian military's struggles; this follows a pattern of escalating attacks across Borno state.
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44% Bias Score

BYD Sued for $45 Million Over Alleged Slave Labor in Brazil
Brazilian labor prosecutors sued BYD and two contractors for $45 million, alleging they trafficked 220 Chinese workers to build a Bahia plant under conditions analogous to slavery, including wage theft, passport confiscation, and severely inadequate living conditions; the workers have since returned...

BYD Sued for $45 Million Over Alleged Slave Labor in Brazil
Brazilian labor prosecutors sued BYD and two contractors for $45 million, alleging they trafficked 220 Chinese workers to build a Bahia plant under conditions analogous to slavery, including wage theft, passport confiscation, and severely inadequate living conditions; the workers have since returned...
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40% Bias Score

NYC High School Student Detained by ICE After Asylum Hearing
A 20-year-old Venezuelan high school student in the Bronx, Dylan, was arrested by ICE following a court appearance for his asylum request, marking the first known case of its kind in NYC public schools; he entered legally under Biden administration policies, his attorney claims, while ICE says other...

NYC High School Student Detained by ICE After Asylum Hearing
A 20-year-old Venezuelan high school student in the Bronx, Dylan, was arrested by ICE following a court appearance for his asylum request, marking the first known case of its kind in NYC public schools; he entered legally under Biden administration policies, his attorney claims, while ICE says other...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals Court Order Halting Deportations to South Sudan
A federal judge accused the Trump administration of "manufacturing" chaos after it deported eight immigrants to South Sudan without allowing them to argue against their deportation, violating a court order; the administration appealed to the Supreme Court.

Trump Administration Appeals Court Order Halting Deportations to South Sudan
A federal judge accused the Trump administration of "manufacturing" chaos after it deported eight immigrants to South Sudan without allowing them to argue against their deportation, violating a court order; the administration appealed to the Supreme Court.
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48% Bias Score

Istanbul Bar Association Faces Trial Amidst Crackdown on Turkish Lawyers
The Istanbul Bar Association faces trial for "terrorist propaganda" and "spreading misinformation", highlighting the increasing challenges faced by Turkish lawyers, including arbitrary removal from courtrooms and denial of access to clients, raising serious concerns about judicial independence and a...

Istanbul Bar Association Faces Trial Amidst Crackdown on Turkish Lawyers
The Istanbul Bar Association faces trial for "terrorist propaganda" and "spreading misinformation", highlighting the increasing challenges faced by Turkish lawyers, including arbitrary removal from courtrooms and denial of access to clients, raising serious concerns about judicial independence and a...
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52% Bias Score

Nine EU Nations Seek to Reinterpret Human Rights Convention to Expel Migrants
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, urged the European Court of Human Rights on May 22nd to reinterpret the European Convention on Human Rights to allow easier expulsion of criminal migrants, sparking debate about judicial independence and human rights.

Nine EU Nations Seek to Reinterpret Human Rights Convention to Expel Migrants
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, urged the European Court of Human Rights on May 22nd to reinterpret the European Convention on Human Rights to allow easier expulsion of criminal migrants, sparking debate about judicial independence and human rights.
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40% Bias Score

Indonesian Migrant Worker Faces Death Penalty in Saudi Arabia, Raising Concerns About Exploitation
Susanti, an Indonesian migrant worker, faces the death penalty in Saudi Arabia for allegedly killing her employer's child; her family claims coercion, highlighting broader issues of worker exploitation and inadequate protection, while the Indonesian government seeks a diyat to overturn the sentence.

Indonesian Migrant Worker Faces Death Penalty in Saudi Arabia, Raising Concerns About Exploitation
Susanti, an Indonesian migrant worker, faces the death penalty in Saudi Arabia for allegedly killing her employer's child; her family claims coercion, highlighting broader issues of worker exploitation and inadequate protection, while the Indonesian government seeks a diyat to overturn the sentence.
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52% Bias Score
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