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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


Seven Women Die in Canary Islands Migrant Boat Capsizing
Seven women died when a migrant boat carrying over 100 people capsized near El Hierro in the Canary Islands on Wednesday as rescuers were transferring children; this incident highlights the dangers of this migration route, which saw over 10,000 deaths last year.
Seven Women Die in Canary Islands Migrant Boat Capsizing
Seven women died when a migrant boat carrying over 100 people capsized near El Hierro in the Canary Islands on Wednesday as rescuers were transferring children; this incident highlights the dangers of this migration route, which saw over 10,000 deaths last year.
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52% Bias Score


Private Security Firms Deliver Aid to Gaza Amidst UN Concerns
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israeli-designed and U.S.-executed initiative, began distributing food and hygiene supplies in Gaza on October 23, 2024, using private security firms and four fixed distribution points, raising UN concerns, and prompting the initial head's resignation due t...
Private Security Firms Deliver Aid to Gaza Amidst UN Concerns
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israeli-designed and U.S.-executed initiative, began distributing food and hygiene supplies in Gaza on October 23, 2024, using private security firms and four fixed distribution points, raising UN concerns, and prompting the initial head's resignation due t...
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48% Bias Score


Australian Whistleblower Loses Appeal, Sentence Upheld
A former Australian army officer, David McBride, lost his appeal against a five-year-and-eight-month prison sentence for leaking documents exposing alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan; his defense argued he acted in the public interest, but the court rejected this.
Australian Whistleblower Loses Appeal, Sentence Upheld
A former Australian army officer, David McBride, lost his appeal against a five-year-and-eight-month prison sentence for leaking documents exposing alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan; his defense argued he acted in the public interest, but the court rejected this.
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48% Bias Score


Vučić Refuses Snap Elections Amidst Growing Student Protests in Serbia
In Serbia, student-led protests demanding snap elections are met with President Vučić's refusal, a strategic shift suggesting weakening support and a potential threat from a newly formed opposition list of experts and professors; the government's response includes targeting higher education institut...
Vučić Refuses Snap Elections Amidst Growing Student Protests in Serbia
In Serbia, student-led protests demanding snap elections are met with President Vučić's refusal, a strategic shift suggesting weakening support and a potential threat from a newly formed opposition list of experts and professors; the government's response includes targeting higher education institut...
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44% Bias Score


UN Rules Alaa Abd el-Fattah's Detention Illegal
A UN panel found the imprisonment of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah to be arbitrary and illegal, prompting calls for his immediate release and raising concerns about human rights in Egypt.
UN Rules Alaa Abd el-Fattah's Detention Illegal
A UN panel found the imprisonment of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah to be arbitrary and illegal, prompting calls for his immediate release and raising concerns about human rights in Egypt.
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44% 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

Washington D.C. Murder Highlights Global Antisemitism
A Washington D.C. shooting on May 10, 2024, left two Jewish museum-goers dead; the shooter shouted "Free, free, Palestine," prompting Secretary of State Rubio to condemn the act as an emblem of Jew-hatred during a Jerusalem conference on combating antisemitism.

Washington D.C. Murder Highlights Global Antisemitism
A Washington D.C. shooting on May 10, 2024, left two Jewish museum-goers dead; the shooter shouted "Free, free, Palestine," prompting Secretary of State Rubio to condemn the act as an emblem of Jew-hatred during a Jerusalem conference on combating antisemitism.
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56% Bias Score

US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Foreign Officials Involved in Censorship
The US announced new visa restrictions for foreign citizens and their families who censor free speech, citing concerns about arrests and content moderation demands targeting Americans, following a similar measure for foreign students.

US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Foreign Officials Involved in Censorship
The US announced new visa restrictions for foreign citizens and their families who censor free speech, citing concerns about arrests and content moderation demands targeting Americans, following a similar measure for foreign students.
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60% Bias Score

Namibia Marks First Genocide Remembrance Day, Demands Further Reparations from Germany
Namibia held its first genocide remembrance day on May 28th, commemorating the estimated 75,000 Herero and Nama people killed during German colonial rule (1904-1908), demanding further reparations from Germany beyond the €1.1bn already pledged.

Namibia Marks First Genocide Remembrance Day, Demands Further Reparations from Germany
Namibia held its first genocide remembrance day on May 28th, commemorating the estimated 75,000 Herero and Nama people killed during German colonial rule (1904-1908), demanding further reparations from Germany beyond the €1.1bn already pledged.
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36% 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

Moroccan Police Officer Seeks Asylum in Spain, Alleging Discrimination and Threats
A 38-year-old Moroccan police officer, M.C., crossed the Tarajal border from Morocco to Spain on Monday to request asylum, alleging discrimination and threats related to his Riffian origin and reporting of bribery within the Moroccan police force; his asylum request was denied.

Moroccan Police Officer Seeks Asylum in Spain, Alleging Discrimination and Threats
A 38-year-old Moroccan police officer, M.C., crossed the Tarajal border from Morocco to Spain on Monday to request asylum, alleging discrimination and threats related to his Riffian origin and reporting of bribery within the Moroccan police force; his asylum request was denied.
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36% Bias Score
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