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Germany Suspends Refugee Family Reunification for Two Years
Germany's new coalition government will suspend family reunification for 351,400 refugees with "secondary protection" status for two years, impacting primarily Syrian families and potentially increasing irregular migration due to existing long wait times and bureaucratic difficulties.
Germany Suspends Refugee Family Reunification for Two Years
Germany's new coalition government will suspend family reunification for 351,400 refugees with "secondary protection" status for two years, impacting primarily Syrian families and potentially increasing irregular migration due to existing long wait times and bureaucratic difficulties.
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52% 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


Cambodia Remembers 50 Years Since Khmer Rouge Genocide
Cambodia commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge's four-year reign of terror on Tuesday, remembering the estimated 1.7 million victims of the genocide, with events including a ceremony at the Choeung Ek killing fields and a student reenactment of the regime's atrocities, highlighting th...
Cambodia Remembers 50 Years Since Khmer Rouge Genocide
Cambodia commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge's four-year reign of terror on Tuesday, remembering the estimated 1.7 million victims of the genocide, with events including a ceremony at the Choeung Ek killing fields and a student reenactment of the regime's atrocities, highlighting th...
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40% Bias Score


Canadian Municipalities Debate "Bubble Zone" Bylaws Amidst Legal Challenges
Canadian municipalities are debating "bubble zone" bylaws restricting protests near schools and places of worship, with Toronto proposing a 20-meter zone, Calgary facing legal challenges to its 100-meter bylaw, and Ottawa considering similar legislation; the federal government plans similar legislat...
Canadian Municipalities Debate "Bubble Zone" Bylaws Amidst Legal Challenges
Canadian municipalities are debating "bubble zone" bylaws restricting protests near schools and places of worship, with Toronto proposing a 20-meter zone, Calgary facing legal challenges to its 100-meter bylaw, and Ottawa considering similar legislation; the federal government plans similar legislat...
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36% 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


Judge Halts Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan, Citing Court Order Violation
US District Judge Brian Murphy in Boston on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to halt the deportation of migrants to South Sudan after finding the administration likely violated a court order barring deportations to countries where the migrants could face persecution. The judge warned of crim...
Judge Halts Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan, Citing Court Order Violation
US District Judge Brian Murphy in Boston on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to halt the deportation of migrants to South Sudan after finding the administration likely violated a court order barring deportations to countries where the migrants could face persecution. The judge warned of crim...
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44% 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

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

Hungary Faces EU Debate Over Controversial Transparency Law
The European Parliament will urgently debate Hungary's new transparency law, slated for a Wednesday vote, which would list and potentially fine foreign-funded media and NGOs deemed to interfere in Hungary's sovereignty, sparking international outcry and mass protests.

Hungary Faces EU Debate Over Controversial Transparency Law
The European Parliament will urgently debate Hungary's new transparency law, slated for a Wednesday vote, which would list and potentially fine foreign-funded media and NGOs deemed to interfere in Hungary's sovereignty, sparking international outcry and mass protests.
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56% 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

Mexico Cartel Violence Forces Animal Sanctuary Relocation
The Ostok Sanctuary in Culiacan, Mexico, relocated 700 animals to Mazatlan due to escalating violence from a Sinaloa Cartel power struggle that has caused two animal deaths and created unsafe conditions for both animals and humans.

Mexico Cartel Violence Forces Animal Sanctuary Relocation
The Ostok Sanctuary in Culiacan, Mexico, relocated 700 animals to Mazatlan due to escalating violence from a Sinaloa Cartel power struggle that has caused two animal deaths and created unsafe conditions for both animals and humans.
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20% Bias Score

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

Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in South Sudan Deportations
Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan, violating a court order requiring prior notice and the opportunity to contest removal to third countries; the US has a do not travel advisory for So...
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36% Bias Score
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