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Meloni Under Investigation for Release of Libyan War Criminal
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is under investigation for allegedly facilitating the release of Osama Almasri, a Libyan war criminal wanted by the ICC, on January 21st due to procedural errors in his arrest, sparking an international incident and raising concerns about Italy's immigration pol...
Meloni Under Investigation for Release of Libyan War Criminal
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is under investigation for allegedly facilitating the release of Osama Almasri, a Libyan war criminal wanted by the ICC, on January 21st due to procedural errors in his arrest, sparking an international incident and raising concerns about Italy's immigration pol...
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52% Bias Score


Homelessness in Netherlands Rises as Housing Blacklists Create Systemic Issue
The number of homeless people in the Netherlands rose 8 percent to about 33,000 in 2024, but the real number is higher; two people blacklisted by a housing corporation for alleged "serious nuisance" are now homeless for four years, highlighting a systemic issue affecting thousands.
Homelessness in Netherlands Rises as Housing Blacklists Create Systemic Issue
The number of homeless people in the Netherlands rose 8 percent to about 33,000 in 2024, but the real number is higher; two people blacklisted by a housing corporation for alleged "serious nuisance" are now homeless for four years, highlighting a systemic issue affecting thousands.
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52% Bias Score


Unaccompanied Child Jailed After Riots: Case Highlights Systemic Issues
An unaccompanied Muslim child, separated from his parents and working at a barber shop, was jailed for four weeks for kicking a rioter who attacked him during last year's UK riots, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable asylum-seeking children within the justice system.
Unaccompanied Child Jailed After Riots: Case Highlights Systemic Issues
An unaccompanied Muslim child, separated from his parents and working at a barber shop, was jailed for four weeks for kicking a rioter who attacked him during last year's UK riots, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable asylum-seeking children within the justice system.
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48% Bias Score


German Politician Continues Campaign After Assault
Marie Kollenrott, a Green Party politician in Germany, was assaulted at her campaign booth in Göttingen in May 2024, but continues campaigning, citing her duty to public discourse and attributing the attack to rising right-wing extremism.
German Politician Continues Campaign After Assault
Marie Kollenrott, a Green Party politician in Germany, was assaulted at her campaign booth in Göttingen in May 2024, but continues campaigning, citing her duty to public discourse and attributing the attack to rising right-wing extremism.
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40% Bias Score


Italy Resumes Transfer of Asylum Seekers to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy resumed transferring asylum seekers to Albania on January 18, 2025, sending 49 migrants to Shengjin under a contested bilateral agreement, after a two-month pause due to legal challenges and a European Court of Justice ruling.
Italy Resumes Transfer of Asylum Seekers to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy resumed transferring asylum seekers to Albania on January 18, 2025, sending 49 migrants to Shengjin under a contested bilateral agreement, after a two-month pause due to legal challenges and a European Court of Justice ruling.
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32% Bias Score


Tilburg University Defers Decision on Israeli Collaboration Amid Human Rights Concerns
Tilburg University will not immediately suspend collaborations with Israeli institutions despite a committee's recommendation to do so due to concerns about human rights violations and ties to the Israeli defense sector; the university will engage in dialogue with these institutions first.
Tilburg University Defers Decision on Israeli Collaboration Amid Human Rights Concerns
Tilburg University will not immediately suspend collaborations with Israeli institutions despite a committee's recommendation to do so due to concerns about human rights violations and ties to the Israeli defense sector; the university will engage in dialogue with these institutions first.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Homelessness Increases; Blacklisting Policies Under Scrutiny
The number of homeless people in the Netherlands rose by 8 percent to roughly 33,000 in 2023; however, the actual figure is likely higher. Two individuals, blacklisted by housing corporation Trudo, have been homeless for four years due to their inability to secure a positive landlord reference, high...

Dutch Homelessness Increases; Blacklisting Policies Under Scrutiny
The number of homeless people in the Netherlands rose by 8 percent to roughly 33,000 in 2023; however, the actual figure is likely higher. Two individuals, blacklisted by housing corporation Trudo, have been homeless for four years due to their inability to secure a positive landlord reference, high...
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48% Bias Score

Konya Building Collapse: Two Dead, Syrian Refugee Praised for Warning Residents
In Konya, Turkey, the collapse of Taşoluk Apartmanı on January 24th killed two and injured none; a Syrian refugee, Ali El Hüseyin, warned residents, saving lives; four suspects are in custody, and investigations are ongoing into building code violations.

Konya Building Collapse: Two Dead, Syrian Refugee Praised for Warning Residents
In Konya, Turkey, the collapse of Taşoluk Apartmanı on January 24th killed two and injured none; a Syrian refugee, Ali El Hüseyin, warned residents, saving lives; four suspects are in custody, and investigations are ongoing into building code violations.
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40% Bias Score

Italy Sends Migrants to Albania for Asylum Processing Amid Legal Challenges
An Italian navy ship brought 49 migrants intercepted at sea to Albania for asylum processing, marking the third such attempt after previous legal challenges. The migrants, reportedly from Bangladesh, Egypt, Ivory Coast, and Gambia, will be housed in Albanian centers under a November 2023 agreement a...

Italy Sends Migrants to Albania for Asylum Processing Amid Legal Challenges
An Italian navy ship brought 49 migrants intercepted at sea to Albania for asylum processing, marking the third such attempt after previous legal challenges. The migrants, reportedly from Bangladesh, Egypt, Ivory Coast, and Gambia, will be housed in Albanian centers under a November 2023 agreement a...
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48% Bias Score

Imprisoned Author Sansal Returns to Algerian Jail
French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, imprisoned in Algeria since November 16, 2024, for allegedly threatening state security, was released from a prison hospital on an unspecified date in January 2025 and returned to jail; France is concerned about his health and has been denied consular access.

Imprisoned Author Sansal Returns to Algerian Jail
French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, imprisoned in Algeria since November 16, 2024, for allegedly threatening state security, was released from a prison hospital on an unspecified date in January 2025 and returned to jail; France is concerned about his health and has been denied consular access.
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36% Bias Score

New Online Community Offers Support to Jewish College Students Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
A new online community, "United Against Antisemitism" (UAA), launched on October 7, 2023, by Aish with Cross River Bank's funding, offers support and resources for Jewish college students experiencing a recent surge in antisemitism, providing a safe space for community building and collective action...

New Online Community Offers Support to Jewish College Students Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
A new online community, "United Against Antisemitism" (UAA), launched on October 7, 2023, by Aish with Cross River Bank's funding, offers support and resources for Jewish college students experiencing a recent surge in antisemitism, providing a safe space for community building and collective action...
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44% Bias Score

Woman Jailed for £10,000 Elderly Card Scam
Lisa Mary Macardle, 39, from Aylesbury, was jailed for two and a half years after defrauding four elderly victims (aged 91, 96, and 98) in Dorset, Hampshire, and Northamptonshire out of over £10,000 by pretending to be from their banks and collecting their cards to make purchases primarily at Apple ...

Woman Jailed for £10,000 Elderly Card Scam
Lisa Mary Macardle, 39, from Aylesbury, was jailed for two and a half years after defrauding four elderly victims (aged 91, 96, and 98) in Dorset, Hampshire, and Northamptonshire out of over £10,000 by pretending to be from their banks and collecting their cards to make purchases primarily at Apple ...
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36% Bias Score
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