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Mexico City Officials Assassinated in Motorcycle Attack
In Mexico City on Tuesday, gunmen on a motorcycle killed Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, who served as private secretary and advisor to Mayor Clara Brugada, prompting investigations into the motive and security concerns regarding political figures.
Mexico City Officials Assassinated in Motorcycle Attack
In Mexico City on Tuesday, gunmen on a motorcycle killed Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, who served as private secretary and advisor to Mayor Clara Brugada, prompting investigations into the motive and security concerns regarding political figures.
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32% Bias Score


EU to Review Trade Agreement with Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Following Israel's extended Gaza offensive and prolonged aid blockade, the EU will review its trade agreement with Israel, prompted by 17 foreign ministers and focusing on potential human rights violations under Article 2 of the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
EU to Review Trade Agreement with Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Following Israel's extended Gaza offensive and prolonged aid blockade, the EU will review its trade agreement with Israel, prompted by 17 foreign ministers and focusing on potential human rights violations under Article 2 of the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
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44% Bias Score


EU Proposes Changes to 'Safe Third Country' Concept for Asylum Seekers
The European Commission proposed amending the EU's 'safe third country' concept, allowing asylum claims rejections without review and transfers to distant countries, removing the need for a prior link between the asylum seeker and the designated country.
EU Proposes Changes to 'Safe Third Country' Concept for Asylum Seekers
The European Commission proposed amending the EU's 'safe third country' concept, allowing asylum claims rejections without review and transfers to distant countries, removing the need for a prior link between the asylum seeker and the designated country.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Holders
Germany's new coalition government suspended family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, despite legal and humanitarian concerns, causing significant family separation and potentially lengthy legal battles.
Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Holders
Germany's new coalition government suspended family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, despite legal and humanitarian concerns, causing significant family separation and potentially lengthy legal battles.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Accuses Trump Administration of Contempt in Migrant Deportation Case
A federal judge in Boston accused the Trump administration of violating a court order by deporting migrants to South Sudan without ensuring they could express safety concerns, potentially leading to criminal contempt charges and a possible halt to the deportation flight.
Judge Accuses Trump Administration of Contempt in Migrant Deportation Case
A federal judge in Boston accused the Trump administration of violating a court order by deporting migrants to South Sudan without ensuring they could express safety concerns, potentially leading to criminal contempt charges and a possible halt to the deportation flight.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
A new German government policy suspends family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, impacting their ability to bring family members to Germany and raising human rights concerns.
Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
A new German government policy suspends family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, impacting their ability to bring family members to Germany and raising human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in Deportations to South Sudan
Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan this week, violating a court order requiring prior written notice and an opportunity to contest removal to a third country; the US government has not...

Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in Deportations to South Sudan
Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan this week, violating a court order requiring prior written notice and an opportunity to contest removal to a third country; the US government has not...
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52% Bias Score

EU Proposes Changes to Asylum Rules, Allowing for Transfers to Distant Countries
The European Commission proposed changes to EU asylum rules, allowing the rejection of applications without assessment and transfer of asylum seekers to distant, potentially unsafe countries, mirroring the UK's illegal Rwanda plan.

EU Proposes Changes to Asylum Rules, Allowing for Transfers to Distant Countries
The European Commission proposed changes to EU asylum rules, allowing the rejection of applications without assessment and transfer of asylum seekers to distant, potentially unsafe countries, mirroring the UK's illegal Rwanda plan.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Investigates Potential Illegal Deportations to South Sudan
A federal judge in Boston is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally deported at least 12 migrants to South Sudan on Tuesday, potentially violating a court order requiring adequate due process and safety screenings before deportation to third countries; the judge has ordered the gov...

Judge Investigates Potential Illegal Deportations to South Sudan
A federal judge in Boston is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally deported at least 12 migrants to South Sudan on Tuesday, potentially violating a court order requiring adequate due process and safety screenings before deportation to third countries; the judge has ordered the gov...
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36% Bias Score

Woman Recounts 'Ruthless' Psychiatric Treatment, Fear of Lobotomy at London Hospital
In 1970, Mary Thornton endured months of induced sleep and ECT at London's Royal Waterloo Hospital due to her parents' objections to her relationship; decades later, she revealed the 'ruthless' treatment and the fear of lobotomy that motivated her to seek help.

Woman Recounts 'Ruthless' Psychiatric Treatment, Fear of Lobotomy at London Hospital
In 1970, Mary Thornton endured months of induced sleep and ECT at London's Royal Waterloo Hospital due to her parents' objections to her relationship; decades later, she revealed the 'ruthless' treatment and the fear of lobotomy that motivated her to seek help.
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56% Bias Score

US Judge's Order Allegedly Violated in Migrant Deportations to South Sudan
A US judge's order preventing the deportation of migrants to third countries without proper notice was allegedly violated when at least 12 Vietnamese and Burmese migrants were deported to South Sudan this week, prompting legal action and raising human rights concerns.

US Judge's Order Allegedly Violated in Migrant Deportations to South Sudan
A US judge's order preventing the deportation of migrants to third countries without proper notice was allegedly violated when at least 12 Vietnamese and Burmese migrants were deported to South Sudan this week, prompting legal action and raising human rights concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Uruguay Marks 30 Years of Searching for Disappeared During Dictatorship
On May 20, 2025, a silent march in Montevideo, Uruguay, marked the 30th anniversary of the search for nearly 200 people disappeared during the 1973-1985 dictatorship; the event included the participation of Lucía Topolansky, former vice president and widow of former president José Mujica.

Uruguay Marks 30 Years of Searching for Disappeared During Dictatorship
On May 20, 2025, a silent march in Montevideo, Uruguay, marked the 30th anniversary of the search for nearly 200 people disappeared during the 1973-1985 dictatorship; the event included the participation of Lucía Topolansky, former vice president and widow of former president José Mujica.
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24% Bias Score
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