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Trump Administration Allows Immediate Deportation of Immigrants to Third Countries
The Trump administration issued a memo allowing the immediate deportation of immigrants to countries with which they have no prior connections, even if there is a risk of torture or persecution, with as little as six hours' notice; this policy follows a Supreme Court ruling and has drawn sharp criti...
Trump Administration Allows Immediate Deportation of Immigrants to Third Countries
The Trump administration issued a memo allowing the immediate deportation of immigrants to countries with which they have no prior connections, even if there is a risk of torture or persecution, with as little as six hours' notice; this policy follows a Supreme Court ruling and has drawn sharp criti...
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48% Bias Score


Rising Antisemitism Casts Shadow on Munich's Jewish Community Anniversary
Munich's IKG celebrated its 80th anniversary and Charlotte Knobloch's 40th as president amidst rising antisemitism; 188 anti-Jewish hate crimes were reported in Munich last year, prompting concerns about the safety of Jewish people in Germany.
Rising Antisemitism Casts Shadow on Munich's Jewish Community Anniversary
Munich's IKG celebrated its 80th anniversary and Charlotte Knobloch's 40th as president amidst rising antisemitism; 188 anti-Jewish hate crimes were reported in Munich last year, prompting concerns about the safety of Jewish people in Germany.
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36% Bias Score


UK Taskforce Urges Mandatory Disability Training for Airline and Airport Staff
A UK government taskforce urged mandatory disability awareness training for airline and airport staff after finding disabled passengers experience inconsistent and sometimes harmful treatment, with 5.5 million passengers requesting assistance in 2024, a 40% increase since before the pandemic.
UK Taskforce Urges Mandatory Disability Training for Airline and Airport Staff
A UK government taskforce urged mandatory disability awareness training for airline and airport staff after finding disabled passengers experience inconsistent and sometimes harmful treatment, with 5.5 million passengers requesting assistance in 2024, a 40% increase since before the pandemic.
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36% Bias Score


US Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Using Travel Ban to Prevent Approved Refugees from Entering the Country
A US District Judge ruled against the Trump administration, preventing it from blocking approved refugees under a travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran, and Sudan, ordering the administration to process 80 refugees already vetted.
US Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Using Travel Ban to Prevent Approved Refugees from Entering the Country
A US District Judge ruled against the Trump administration, preventing it from blocking approved refugees under a travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran, and Sudan, ordering the administration to process 80 refugees already vetted.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico to Possibly Sue US Over Migrant Death During Raid
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government is considering filing a formal complaint in US courts following the death of a Mexican migrant who fell from a building while fleeing a US immigration raid in California on Thursday, June 27th, prompting outrage and highlighting conce...
Mexico to Possibly Sue US Over Migrant Death During Raid
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government is considering filing a formal complaint in US courts following the death of a Mexican migrant who fell from a building while fleeing a US immigration raid in California on Thursday, June 27th, prompting outrage and highlighting conce...
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40% Bias Score


Burkina Faso Junta Releases Four Critics After Forced Conscription
Four individuals, including journalist Kalifara Seré and civil society leader James Yazid Dembélé, who were forcibly conscripted by Burkina Faso's military junta for criticizing the regime, have been released after months of captivity, highlighting the junta's suppression of dissent.
Burkina Faso Junta Releases Four Critics After Forced Conscription
Four individuals, including journalist Kalifara Seré and civil society leader James Yazid Dembélé, who were forcibly conscripted by Burkina Faso's military junta for criticizing the regime, have been released after months of captivity, highlighting the junta's suppression of dissent.
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48% Bias Score

UK Data Breach Exposes Afghans, Leading to Secret Relocation Program
A data breach within the British Ministry of Defence revealed the details of almost 19,000 Afghans seeking relocation to the UK after the Taliban takeover, leading to a secret relocation program costing £850 million, with the final cost potentially higher.

UK Data Breach Exposes Afghans, Leading to Secret Relocation Program
A data breach within the British Ministry of Defence revealed the details of almost 19,000 Afghans seeking relocation to the UK after the Taliban takeover, leading to a secret relocation program costing £850 million, with the final cost potentially higher.
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40% Bias Score

Cuban Minister Resigns After Denying Widespread Poverty
Cuban Minister of Labor Marta Feito Cabrera's televised denial of widespread poverty in Cuba, despite 89% poverty rates reported by the Cuban Observatory of Human Rights, led to her resignation after public outcry and presidential disapproval. The government's response involves a campaign to report ...

Cuban Minister Resigns After Denying Widespread Poverty
Cuban Minister of Labor Marta Feito Cabrera's televised denial of widespread poverty in Cuba, despite 89% poverty rates reported by the Cuban Observatory of Human Rights, led to her resignation after public outcry and presidential disapproval. The government's response involves a campaign to report ...
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64% Bias Score

UK Data Leak Endangers Afghans Who Aided British Forces
A British Ministry of Defence employee accidentally leaked personal data of thousands of Afghans who assisted British forces, endangering their lives; this was covered up for 18 months using a super-injunction, raising concerns about government transparency and accountability.

UK Data Leak Endangers Afghans Who Aided British Forces
A British Ministry of Defence employee accidentally leaked personal data of thousands of Afghans who assisted British forces, endangering their lives; this was covered up for 18 months using a super-injunction, raising concerns about government transparency and accountability.
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40% Bias Score

US Demands Probe into Killing of American by Israeli Settlers
20-year-old American citizen Sayfollah Musallet was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank on Friday; US Ambassador Mike Huckabee demanded an aggressive investigation, calling it a terrorist act, while critics point to a pattern of impunity for Israeli settler violence against...

US Demands Probe into Killing of American by Israeli Settlers
20-year-old American citizen Sayfollah Musallet was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank on Friday; US Ambassador Mike Huckabee demanded an aggressive investigation, calling it a terrorist act, while critics point to a pattern of impunity for Israeli settler violence against...
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52% Bias Score

US Demands Probe into Death of American-Palestinian Allegedly Killed by Israeli Settlers
The US demanded an investigation into the death of a 20-year-old American-Palestinian, allegedly beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the West Bank on July 15th, prompting rare public pressure on Israel and highlighting escalating violence in the region.

US Demands Probe into Death of American-Palestinian Allegedly Killed by Israeli Settlers
The US demanded an investigation into the death of a 20-year-old American-Palestinian, allegedly beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the West Bank on July 15th, prompting rare public pressure on Israel and highlighting escalating violence in the region.
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40% Bias Score

Cameroon's Biya Announces Controversial Reelection Bid at 92
Cameroon's 92-year-old President Paul Biya announced his candidacy for reelection on October 12, sparking unprecedented public opposition amid the country's economic and security crises and concerns about his health and fitness to lead; this follows his long absence from public life.

Cameroon's Biya Announces Controversial Reelection Bid at 92
Cameroon's 92-year-old President Paul Biya announced his candidacy for reelection on October 12, sparking unprecedented public opposition amid the country's economic and security crises and concerns about his health and fitness to lead; this follows his long absence from public life.
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36% Bias Score
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