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US Offers $1,000 to Undocumented Migrants for Self-Deportation
The US government offers undocumented migrants $1,000 and travel assistance for self-deportation, claiming it costs less than forced removals; however, critics call it cruel and misleading due to the lack of information regarding future re-entry.
US Offers $1,000 to Undocumented Migrants for Self-Deportation
The US government offers undocumented migrants $1,000 and travel assistance for self-deportation, claiming it costs less than forced removals; however, critics call it cruel and misleading due to the lack of information regarding future re-entry.
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52% Bias Score


German Couple on Trial for Murder of Tenant with Down Syndrome
A German court is hearing the case of a 58-year-old man and his 44-year-old partner accused of murdering their 55-year-old tenant with Down syndrome after months of alleged torture and abuse in Wernges, Germany; the investigation began after a police response to an unrelated incident.
German Couple on Trial for Murder of Tenant with Down Syndrome
A German court is hearing the case of a 58-year-old man and his 44-year-old partner accused of murdering their 55-year-old tenant with Down syndrome after months of alleged torture and abuse in Wernges, Germany; the investigation began after a police response to an unrelated incident.
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48% Bias Score


Authoritarian Tactics in El Salvador and the U.S.: Mass Arrests and Deportations
In El Salvador and the U.S., Presidents Bukele and Trump employed similar tactics—warrantless arrests, arrest quotas, and use of tattoos as evidence—resulting in over 85,000 new inmates in El Salvador and over 66,000 detained migrants in the U.S., raising human rights concerns due to violations of d...
Authoritarian Tactics in El Salvador and the U.S.: Mass Arrests and Deportations
In El Salvador and the U.S., Presidents Bukele and Trump employed similar tactics—warrantless arrests, arrest quotas, and use of tattoos as evidence—resulting in over 85,000 new inmates in El Salvador and over 66,000 detained migrants in the U.S., raising human rights concerns due to violations of d...
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64% Bias Score


Three Fidan" Executions and Continued Violence Against Opposition in Turkey
On May 6, 1972, Deniz Gezmiş, Yusuf Arslan, and Hüseyin İnan were executed following a 1971 military coup, highlighting the political repression and subsequent violence against opposition figures in Turkey that continues to this day.
Three Fidan" Executions and Continued Violence Against Opposition in Turkey
On May 6, 1972, Deniz Gezmiş, Yusuf Arslan, and Hüseyin İnan were executed following a 1971 military coup, highlighting the political repression and subsequent violence against opposition figures in Turkey that continues to this day.
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60% Bias Score


Peru Imposes Curfew After Massacre of 13 Miners in Illegal Gold Mine
Thirteen informal miners were brutally murdered in Peru's Pataz province, a year-long emergency zone, prompting President Dina Boluarte to impose a curfew, military control, and a mining suspension to combat illegal mining mafias allegedly responsible for the crime.
Peru Imposes Curfew After Massacre of 13 Miners in Illegal Gold Mine
Thirteen informal miners were brutally murdered in Peru's Pataz province, a year-long emergency zone, prompting President Dina Boluarte to impose a curfew, military control, and a mining suspension to combat illegal mining mafias allegedly responsible for the crime.
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36% Bias Score


Greek Cypriot Children Find Refuge in Greece After 1974 Invasion
Hundreds of unaccompanied Greek Cypriot children, displaced by the 1974 Turkish invasion, arrived in Piraeus, Greece on September 22, 1974, seeking temporary shelter, safety, and education until returning home, hosted by families and Church boarding schools as part of a collaborative effort by the C...
Greek Cypriot Children Find Refuge in Greece After 1974 Invasion
Hundreds of unaccompanied Greek Cypriot children, displaced by the 1974 Turkish invasion, arrived in Piraeus, Greece on September 22, 1974, seeking temporary shelter, safety, and education until returning home, hosted by families and Church boarding schools as part of a collaborative effort by the C...
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20% Bias Score

French Couple Remains Imprisoned in Iran After Three Years"
A French couple, a 40-year-old teacher and her 70-year-old companion, were arrested in Iran on May 7, 2022, and remain imprisoned, accused of espionage; France considers them political hostages and is pursuing their release through diplomatic pressure and legal action.

French Couple Remains Imprisoned in Iran After Three Years"
A French couple, a 40-year-old teacher and her 70-year-old companion, were arrested in Iran on May 7, 2022, and remain imprisoned, accused of espionage; France considers them political hostages and is pursuing their release through diplomatic pressure and legal action.
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64% Bias Score

US Deports Migrant to Rwanda, Initiating Potential New Migration Agreement
The US deported Omar Ameen to Rwanda, the first such deportation under the second Trump administration; Rwanda is discussing further agreements with the US to accept migrants, despite concerns about its human rights record and strained ties with European nations.

US Deports Migrant to Rwanda, Initiating Potential New Migration Agreement
The US deported Omar Ameen to Rwanda, the first such deportation under the second Trump administration; Rwanda is discussing further agreements with the US to accept migrants, despite concerns about its human rights record and strained ties with European nations.
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56% Bias Score

Rome School Commemorates Jewish Students Expelled Under Fascism
On May 6th, 2024, Virginia Della Seta, expelled from her Roman school in 1938 due to racial laws, returned for a plaque unveiling honoring victims of fascism. Her family's subsequent deportation and death in Nazi camps underscore the tragedy.

Rome School Commemorates Jewish Students Expelled Under Fascism
On May 6th, 2024, Virginia Della Seta, expelled from her Roman school in 1938 due to racial laws, returned for a plaque unveiling honoring victims of fascism. Her family's subsequent deportation and death in Nazi camps underscore the tragedy.
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12% Bias Score

Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Palestinian Author for Essays on Gaza
Palestinian author Mosab Abu Toha won a Pulitzer Prize for his New Yorker essays detailing the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza, including his own detention and interrogation by Israeli forces, and highlighting the impact of over a year and a half of conflict.

Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Palestinian Author for Essays on Gaza
Palestinian author Mosab Abu Toha won a Pulitzer Prize for his New Yorker essays detailing the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza, including his own detention and interrogation by Israeli forces, and highlighting the impact of over a year and a half of conflict.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Care Facility Board Ordered to Resign Amidst Client Mistreatment Allegations
The Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) ordered the management board of Het Adriano Huis, a care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities, to resign by May 17th, 2024, due to evidence of client mistreatment including humiliation, unnecessary restraint, and punishment for no...

Dutch Care Facility Board Ordered to Resign Amidst Client Mistreatment Allegations
The Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) ordered the management board of Het Adriano Huis, a care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities, to resign by May 17th, 2024, due to evidence of client mistreatment including humiliation, unnecessary restraint, and punishment for no...
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40% Bias Score

Blood Group": Nazi Atrocities Against Children in WWII
The Russian war film "Blood Group" premiered on May 5th, highlighting the Nazi-run children's concentration camp near Vyrica during WWII, where children were systematically starved and bled to provide blood transfusions for German soldiers, illustrating the vast, often overlooked civilian deaths dur...

Blood Group": Nazi Atrocities Against Children in WWII
The Russian war film "Blood Group" premiered on May 5th, highlighting the Nazi-run children's concentration camp near Vyrica during WWII, where children were systematically starved and bled to provide blood transfusions for German soldiers, illustrating the vast, often overlooked civilian deaths dur...
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40% Bias Score
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