Minister Faber's Inaction Creates Crisis at Ter Apel Asylum Center
The Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration, Marjolein Faber, is facing criticism for her handling of the dangerous conditions at the Ter Apel asylum reception center, where asylum seekers and staff are at risk, despite numerous warnings from multiple agencies; the minister justifies her inaction by ...
Minister Faber's Inaction Creates Crisis at Ter Apel Asylum Center
The Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration, Marjolein Faber, is facing criticism for her handling of the dangerous conditions at the Ter Apel asylum reception center, where asylum seekers and staff are at risk, despite numerous warnings from multiple agencies; the minister justifies her inaction by ...
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64% Bias Score
Humanitarian Aid Surges into Gaza Following Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire, a surge of humanitarian aid is entering the Gaza Strip to address the destruction of over 90 percent of housing units and critical infrastructure, while the UN expresses concern over the situation in Jenin.
Humanitarian Aid Surges into Gaza Following Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire, a surge of humanitarian aid is entering the Gaza Strip to address the destruction of over 90 percent of housing units and critical infrastructure, while the UN expresses concern over the situation in Jenin.
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40% Bias Score
Trump Reinstates Restrictive Immigration Policies
On Tuesday, Donald Trump reinstated several restrictive immigration policies, including the "Remain in Mexico" policy and the suspension of the US Refugee Admissions Program, impacting approximately 270,000 prospective migrants and asylum seekers and halting the resettlement of roughly 100,000 refug...
Trump Reinstates Restrictive Immigration Policies
On Tuesday, Donald Trump reinstated several restrictive immigration policies, including the "Remain in Mexico" policy and the suspension of the US Refugee Admissions Program, impacting approximately 270,000 prospective migrants and asylum seekers and halting the resettlement of roughly 100,000 refug...
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64% Bias Score
Trump Administration Reverses Restrictions on Immigration Arrests in Sensitive Locations
The Trump administration reversed decades-long restrictions on immigration arrests at schools and churches, enabling ICE and CBP agents to conduct enforcement actions in these locations, potentially impacting vulnerable populations and access to essential services.
Trump Administration Reverses Restrictions on Immigration Arrests in Sensitive Locations
The Trump administration reversed decades-long restrictions on immigration arrests at schools and churches, enabling ICE and CBP agents to conduct enforcement actions in these locations, potentially impacting vulnerable populations and access to essential services.
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52% Bias Score
U.S. Body Trade: Investigation Exposes Mishandling of Unclaimed Corpses
An NBC News investigation revealed that the University of North Texas Health Science Center and other institutions mishandled hundreds of unclaimed bodies, causing emotional distress to families and raising concerns about ethical practices and the lack of regulation in the U.S. body trade.
U.S. Body Trade: Investigation Exposes Mishandling of Unclaimed Corpses
An NBC News investigation revealed that the University of North Texas Health Science Center and other institutions mishandled hundreds of unclaimed bodies, causing emotional distress to families and raising concerns about ethical practices and the lack of regulation in the U.S. body trade.
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52% Bias Score
Trump's Executive Order Rolls Back Transgender Rights
Following Donald Trump's 2024 election win, a new executive order mandates only two genders on federal documents, cuts funding for gender-affirming healthcare, and dictates prison assignments by sex assigned at birth, impacting 1.6 million transgender Americans and prompting widespread community con...
Trump's Executive Order Rolls Back Transgender Rights
Following Donald Trump's 2024 election win, a new executive order mandates only two genders on federal documents, cuts funding for gender-affirming healthcare, and dictates prison assignments by sex assigned at birth, impacting 1.6 million transgender Americans and prompting widespread community con...
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52% Bias Score
German Arms Exports Soar to Record High in 2024
Germany's arms exports hit a record €13.33 billion in 2024, with €8.15 billion going to Ukraine, exceeding 2023's €12.13 billion and defying initial plans to curb exports. Other major recipients include Singapore, Algeria, the USA, and Turkey.
German Arms Exports Soar to Record High in 2024
Germany's arms exports hit a record €13.33 billion in 2024, with €8.15 billion going to Ukraine, exceeding 2023's €12.13 billion and defying initial plans to curb exports. Other major recipients include Singapore, Algeria, the USA, and Turkey.
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52% Bias Score
Trump Executive Order Restricts LGBTQ+ Rights, Sparking Legal Challenges
President Trump's executive order, mandating recognition of only two sexes—male and female—on federal documents, impacts LGBTQ+ rights, particularly impacting passport applications, prison assignments, and access to gender-affirming care, causing immediate and long-term consequences and sparking leg...
Trump Executive Order Restricts LGBTQ+ Rights, Sparking Legal Challenges
President Trump's executive order, mandating recognition of only two sexes—male and female—on federal documents, impacts LGBTQ+ rights, particularly impacting passport applications, prison assignments, and access to gender-affirming care, causing immediate and long-term consequences and sparking leg...
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32% Bias Score
German Arms Exports Reach Record High in 2024
Germany's 2024 arms exports hit a record €13.34 billion, a 10% increase from 2023, with Ukraine as the top recipient, followed by Singapore (€1.21 billion), and Turkey (€231 million), marking the highest level since 2006 despite human rights concerns.
German Arms Exports Reach Record High in 2024
Germany's 2024 arms exports hit a record €13.34 billion, a 10% increase from 2023, with Ukraine as the top recipient, followed by Singapore (€1.21 billion), and Turkey (€231 million), marking the highest level since 2006 despite human rights concerns.
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56% Bias Score
139th Grandchild Found: Argentina's Dictatorship Legacy Continues
The Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo announced on January 21, 2025, the discovery of the 139th grandchild appropriated during Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship, the daughter of Noemí Macedo and Daniel Inama, disappeared in November 1977; the grandchild's identity is protected until she decides otherwise.
139th Grandchild Found: Argentina's Dictatorship Legacy Continues
The Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo announced on January 21, 2025, the discovery of the 139th grandchild appropriated during Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship, the daughter of Noemí Macedo and Daniel Inama, disappeared in November 1977; the grandchild's identity is protected until she decides otherwise.
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20% Bias Score
Trump's Second Inauguration: Aggressive Policy Shifts and Erosion of Democratic Norms
On January 21, 2025, President Trump's second inauguration saw the immediate implementation of numerous executive orders reversing policies on transgender rights, birthright citizenship, and immigration, while also symbolically renaming the Gulf of Mexico; these actions, coupled with preemptive pard...
Trump's Second Inauguration: Aggressive Policy Shifts and Erosion of Democratic Norms
On January 21, 2025, President Trump's second inauguration saw the immediate implementation of numerous executive orders reversing policies on transgender rights, birthright citizenship, and immigration, while also symbolically renaming the Gulf of Mexico; these actions, coupled with preemptive pard...
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56% Bias Score
Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Women Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country are facing widespread rape and abuse in Libya, with multiple accounts detailing systematic abuse by traffickers and a lack of legal recourse, creating a humanitarian crisis.
Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Women Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country are facing widespread rape and abuse in Libya, with multiple accounts detailing systematic abuse by traffickers and a lack of legal recourse, creating a humanitarian crisis.
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60% Bias Score