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Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan Despite Torture Fears
A federal judge denied an emergency request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, where they claim they face torture, following a Supreme Court ruling allowing the deportation; the migrants' lawyers argued the deportation is "punitive banishment".
Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan Despite Torture Fears
A federal judge denied an emergency request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, where they claim they face torture, following a Supreme Court ruling allowing the deportation; the migrants' lawyers argued the deportation is "punitive banishment".
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56% Bias Score


German Court Rules Border Rejection of Somali Asylum Seekers Illegal, Sparking Debate Over Asylum Policies
A German court ruled the May 9th, 2025, border rejection of three Somali asylum seekers illegal, sparking intense debate over Germany's asylum policies and the role of NGOs like Pro Asyl, who supported the legal challenge and now face accusations of manipulating asylum procedures.
German Court Rules Border Rejection of Somali Asylum Seekers Illegal, Sparking Debate Over Asylum Policies
A German court ruled the May 9th, 2025, border rejection of three Somali asylum seekers illegal, sparking intense debate over Germany's asylum policies and the role of NGOs like Pro Asyl, who supported the legal challenge and now face accusations of manipulating asylum procedures.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Signs "Big Beautiful Bill", Drastically Increasing ICE Budget
President Trump signed the "Big Beautiful Bill", granting ICE over \$100 billion—more than all other Justice Department agencies combined—for increased border security, immigration enforcement, and deportations, while simultaneously increasing immigration processing fees.
Trump Signs "Big Beautiful Bill", Drastically Increasing ICE Budget
President Trump signed the "Big Beautiful Bill", granting ICE over \$100 billion—more than all other Justice Department agencies combined—for increased border security, immigration enforcement, and deportations, while simultaneously increasing immigration processing fees.
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60% Bias Score


ICE Detains Mother of Two Despite Successful Green Card Interview
US Marine veteran Adrian Clouatre's wife, Paola, was detained by ICE on May 27, 2025, despite a seemingly successful green card interview, due to a previously unknown 2018 deportation order, leaving their two young children without their mother.
ICE Detains Mother of Two Despite Successful Green Card Interview
US Marine veteran Adrian Clouatre's wife, Paola, was detained by ICE on May 27, 2025, despite a seemingly successful green card interview, due to a previously unknown 2018 deportation order, leaving their two young children without their mother.
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64% Bias Score


Turkish CHP Mayors Detained, Sparking DEM Party Condemnation
The detention of three CHP mayors in Turkey—Zeydan Karalar (Adana), Abdurrahman Tutdere (Adıyaman), and Muhittin Böcek (Antalya)—prompted the DEM Party to condemn the actions, linking them to the undermining of a 'solution process' aimed at achieving social peace and democracy.
Turkish CHP Mayors Detained, Sparking DEM Party Condemnation
The detention of three CHP mayors in Turkey—Zeydan Karalar (Adana), Abdurrahman Tutdere (Adıyaman), and Muhittin Böcek (Antalya)—prompted the DEM Party to condemn the actions, linking them to the undermining of a 'solution process' aimed at achieving social peace and democracy.
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60% Bias Score


US Judge Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Human Rights Concerns
A federal judge denied a request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns they face torture and violence there; the judge cited a Supreme Court ruling.
US Judge Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Human Rights Concerns
A federal judge denied a request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns they face torture and violence there; the judge cited a Supreme Court ruling.
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52% Bias Score

US Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Detainees to South Sudan
A US judge issued a temporary stay Friday halting the deportation of eight immigration detainees from Djibouti to South Sudan due to safety concerns, as lawyers argued the move would violate their constitutional rights and put them at risk of torture, while the Trump administration countered the leg...

US Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Detainees to South Sudan
A US judge issued a temporary stay Friday halting the deportation of eight immigration detainees from Djibouti to South Sudan due to safety concerns, as lawyers argued the move would violate their constitutional rights and put them at risk of torture, while the Trump administration countered the leg...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey Arrests Three More CHP Mayors Amid Crackdown
Following arrests of Istanbul's mayor and others, Turkish authorities arrested three more CHP mayors—in Adana, Adıyaman, and Antalya—on Saturday, amid ongoing investigations into alleged corruption and irregularities within CHP-controlled municipalities.

Turkey Arrests Three More CHP Mayors Amid Crackdown
Following arrests of Istanbul's mayor and others, Turkish authorities arrested three more CHP mayors—in Adana, Adıyaman, and Antalya—on Saturday, amid ongoing investigations into alleged corruption and irregularities within CHP-controlled municipalities.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of eight immigrants—convicted of serious crimes and held in Djibouti—to war-torn South Sudan, after the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal, highlighting conflicting rulings on deportation procedures and the safety of deportees.

Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of eight immigrants—convicted of serious crimes and held in Djibouti—to war-torn South Sudan, after the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal, highlighting conflicting rulings on deportation procedures and the safety of deportees.
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40% Bias Score

UN Faces Backlash for Funding Anti-Israel Commission Amidst Budget Crisis
The UN's allocation of $530,000–$704,000 to four new senior-level positions within the controversial Commission of Inquiry on the Palestinian Territories, despite a severe budget crisis, has drawn sharp criticism for prioritizing anti-Israel sentiment over financial responsibility; critics cite the ...

UN Faces Backlash for Funding Anti-Israel Commission Amidst Budget Crisis
The UN's allocation of $530,000–$704,000 to four new senior-level positions within the controversial Commission of Inquiry on the Palestinian Territories, despite a severe budget crisis, has drawn sharp criticism for prioritizing anti-Israel sentiment over financial responsibility; critics cite the ...
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60% Bias Score

Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis: Diplomatic Fallout After Deadly Police Raid
A controversial police operation in Russia targeting ethnic Azeris resulted in deaths and sparked a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, marked by reciprocal arrests and protests, further straining relations already tense since a 2024 plane crash incident.

Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis: Diplomatic Fallout After Deadly Police Raid
A controversial police operation in Russia targeting ethnic Azeris resulted in deaths and sparked a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, marked by reciprocal arrests and protests, further straining relations already tense since a 2024 plane crash incident.
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24% Bias Score

383 Bodies Found in Mexican Crematorium; Families Demand Answers
Authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered 383 bodies stored at a crematorium since 2020, prompting families to demand answers about their relatives' remains after several funeral homes subcontracted services that were never performed.

383 Bodies Found in Mexican Crematorium; Families Demand Answers
Authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered 383 bodies stored at a crematorium since 2020, prompting families to demand answers about their relatives' remains after several funeral homes subcontracted services that were never performed.
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40% Bias Score
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