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Venezuela Frees 10 Americans in Migrant Exchange
Venezuela released 10 jailed Americans in exchange for the return of roughly 300 Venezuelan migrants held in El Salvador, a deal facilitated by El Salvador and resulting in a diplomatic achievement for Nicolás Maduro and a win for the Trump administration.
Venezuela Frees 10 Americans in Migrant Exchange
Venezuela released 10 jailed Americans in exchange for the return of roughly 300 Venezuelan migrants held in El Salvador, a deal facilitated by El Salvador and resulting in a diplomatic achievement for Nicolás Maduro and a win for the Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's Evolving Citizenship: From "Marble" to Mosaic?
Turkey's evolving definition of citizenship, from its historical identification with Turkish identity to recent attempts at reform, is linked to the Kurdish question and is crucial for Turkey's transition to democracy and lasting peace.
Turkey's Evolving Citizenship: From "Marble" to Mosaic?
Turkey's evolving definition of citizenship, from its historical identification with Turkish identity to recent attempts at reform, is linked to the Kurdish question and is crucial for Turkey's transition to democracy and lasting peace.
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56% Bias Score


El Salvador Releases 252 Venezuelan Detainees in Prisoner Exchange with Venezuela
El Salvador freed 252 Venezuelan deportees held in its Cecot prison in exchange for 10 US citizens held in Venezuela and unspecified Venezuelan political prisoners; the deal, brokered partially by former Spanish President Zapatero, also involved the release of Venezuelan prisoners held in El Salvado...
El Salvador Releases 252 Venezuelan Detainees in Prisoner Exchange with Venezuela
El Salvador freed 252 Venezuelan deportees held in its Cecot prison in exchange for 10 US citizens held in Venezuela and unspecified Venezuelan political prisoners; the deal, brokered partially by former Spanish President Zapatero, also involved the release of Venezuelan prisoners held in El Salvado...
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52% Bias Score


Students Boo Professor at Graduation, Exposing Academic Integrity Crisis
At a 2025 graduation ceremony, students publicly rebuked their professor with boos and turned backs, highlighting a critical disconnect between academic values and institutional conduct, symbolizing broader societal concerns about academic freedom and integrity.
Students Boo Professor at Graduation, Exposing Academic Integrity Crisis
At a 2025 graduation ceremony, students publicly rebuked their professor with boos and turned backs, highlighting a critical disconnect between academic values and institutional conduct, symbolizing broader societal concerns about academic freedom and integrity.
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68% Bias Score


Discrepancy in Deportation Records Exposes Dozens of Missing Migrants
Hacked data from GlobalX airline reveals that dozens of migrants deported from Texas to El Salvador's CECOT prison in March 2023 were not listed on official U.S. government manifests, raising concerns about due process and transparency in Trump-era deportations.
Discrepancy in Deportation Records Exposes Dozens of Missing Migrants
Hacked data from GlobalX airline reveals that dozens of migrants deported from Texas to El Salvador's CECOT prison in March 2023 were not listed on official U.S. government manifests, raising concerns about due process and transparency in Trump-era deportations.
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64% Bias Score


Venezuela Repatriates 252 Citizens in Prisoner Exchange with U.S.
On Friday, 252 Venezuelan citizens, deported from the U.S. and held in El Salvador's high-security Cecot prison, were returned to Venezuela in a prisoner exchange involving 10 Americans held in Venezuela. The U.S. invoked a rarely used 1798 law for the deportations, while Venezuela deemed the price ...
Venezuela Repatriates 252 Citizens in Prisoner Exchange with U.S.
On Friday, 252 Venezuelan citizens, deported from the U.S. and held in El Salvador's high-security Cecot prison, were returned to Venezuela in a prisoner exchange involving 10 Americans held in Venezuela. The U.S. invoked a rarely used 1798 law for the deportations, while Venezuela deemed the price ...
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52% Bias Score

State Department's Visa Revocations Based on Broad Antisemitism Definition Raises Free Speech Concerns
A federal court trial revealed the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked the visas of multiple students and professors based on broad interpretations of antisemitism, leading to investigations and detentions; the judge suggested that non-citizens likely have the same First...

State Department's Visa Revocations Based on Broad Antisemitism Definition Raises Free Speech Concerns
A federal court trial revealed the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked the visas of multiple students and professors based on broad interpretations of antisemitism, leading to investigations and detentions; the judge suggested that non-citizens likely have the same First...
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56% Bias Score

El Salvador Deports Venezuelan Prisoners in Exchange for American Hostages
El Salvador deported all Venezuelan prisoners to Venezuela in exchange for 10 American hostages and numerous Venezuelan political prisoners; this follows months of US-led negotiations and accusations of the Venezuelan prisoners belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang.

El Salvador Deports Venezuelan Prisoners in Exchange for American Hostages
El Salvador deported all Venezuelan prisoners to Venezuela in exchange for 10 American hostages and numerous Venezuelan political prisoners; this follows months of US-led negotiations and accusations of the Venezuelan prisoners belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang.
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48% Bias Score

Post-Military Operation Crackdown and Nuclear Uncertainty in Iran
In the aftermath of a June 13-24, 2024 military operation, Iran faces widespread repression, including mass arrests and executions, while its nuclear program's future remains uncertain due to severed ties with the IAEA and stalled negotiations.

Post-Military Operation Crackdown and Nuclear Uncertainty in Iran
In the aftermath of a June 13-24, 2024 military operation, Iran faces widespread repression, including mass arrests and executions, while its nuclear program's future remains uncertain due to severed ties with the IAEA and stalled negotiations.
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52% Bias Score

State Department Revoked Student Visas Based on Broad Definition of Antisemitism
A federal trial revealed that the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked student visas based on a broad definition of antisemitism, leading to the detention of at least one student, Rümeysa Öztürk, for her political activism.

State Department Revoked Student Visas Based on Broad Definition of Antisemitism
A federal trial revealed that the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked student visas based on a broad definition of antisemitism, leading to the detention of at least one student, Rümeysa Öztürk, for her political activism.
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56% Bias Score

French Police Officers Arrested for Assaulting 17-Year-Old
Four French police officers were arrested on July 15th, 2024, following accusations of assaulting a 17-year-old boy in Garges-lès-Gonesse on July 14th. The officers deny the charges, which include violence by a person holding public authority and forgery, carrying potential sentences of five years i...

French Police Officers Arrested for Assaulting 17-Year-Old
Four French police officers were arrested on July 15th, 2024, following accusations of assaulting a 17-year-old boy in Garges-lès-Gonesse on July 14th. The officers deny the charges, which include violence by a person holding public authority and forgery, carrying potential sentences of five years i...
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48% Bias Score

US Deports Bhutanese Refugees, Leaving them Stateless
Over two dozen Bhutanese refugees, legally residing in the US, were deported to Bhutan, which refused their entry, resulting in their return to Nepalese refugee camps; many were convicted of crimes in the US before deportation.

US Deports Bhutanese Refugees, Leaving them Stateless
Over two dozen Bhutanese refugees, legally residing in the US, were deported to Bhutan, which refused their entry, resulting in their return to Nepalese refugee camps; many were convicted of crimes in the US before deportation.
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40% Bias Score
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