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ICE Raids Spark Backlash Amidst Shift in Public Opinion on Immigration
ICE conducted nationwide raids resulting in 538 arrests (373 criminal, 165 non-criminal), prompting criticism from Democrats and some media; the Biden-era "sensitive places" restriction was ended; public opinion shows increased support for stricter immigration enforcement.
ICE Raids Spark Backlash Amidst Shift in Public Opinion on Immigration
ICE conducted nationwide raids resulting in 538 arrests (373 criminal, 165 non-criminal), prompting criticism from Democrats and some media; the Biden-era "sensitive places" restriction was ended; public opinion shows increased support for stricter immigration enforcement.
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60% Bias Score


MbS's Paradox: Modernization and Authoritarianism in Saudi Arabia
Mohammed bin Salman (MbS), Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, implemented sweeping economic and social reforms since his 2015 appointment, including "Vision 2030" to diversify the economy beyond oil, while simultaneously repressing dissent and critics, exemplified by the Jamal Khashoggi assassination.
MbS's Paradox: Modernization and Authoritarianism in Saudi Arabia
Mohammed bin Salman (MbS), Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, implemented sweeping economic and social reforms since his 2015 appointment, including "Vision 2030" to diversify the economy beyond oil, while simultaneously repressing dissent and critics, exemplified by the Jamal Khashoggi assassination.
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56% Bias Score


Lawyer Arrested Based on Previously Dismissed Evidence
Istanbul Bar Association board member Fırat Epözdemir was arrested on January 23rd, 2025, for being in a WhatsApp group called "Diren Cizre," despite a previous investigation closing due to lack of evidence four months prior; his arrest is raising concerns about selective prosecution in Turkey.
Lawyer Arrested Based on Previously Dismissed Evidence
Istanbul Bar Association board member Fırat Epözdemir was arrested on January 23rd, 2025, for being in a WhatsApp group called "Diren Cizre," despite a previous investigation closing due to lack of evidence four months prior; his arrest is raising concerns about selective prosecution in Turkey.
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52% Bias Score


EU Condemns Belarusian Election, Sanctions to Continue
The European Union condemned the Belarusian presidential election as neither free nor fair, citing human rights abuses and restrictions on political participation, and announced the continuation of sanctions against Belarus.
EU Condemns Belarusian Election, Sanctions to Continue
The European Union condemned the Belarusian presidential election as neither free nor fair, citing human rights abuses and restrictions on political participation, and announced the continuation of sanctions against Belarus.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Begins Mass Deportations; Colombia Bans Deportation Flights
The Trump administration launched its promised "largest deportation operation" on Friday, beginning with deportation flights; Colombia responded by banning U.S. flights carrying deportees; sanctuary cities are bracing for potential raids.
Trump Begins Mass Deportations; Colombia Bans Deportation Flights
The Trump administration launched its promised "largest deportation operation" on Friday, beginning with deportation flights; Colombia responded by banning U.S. flights carrying deportees; sanctuary cities are bracing for potential raids.
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40% Bias Score


Senate Blocks "Born-Alive" Abortion Bill
The Senate Democrats blocked the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act", which would mandate life-saving care for infants born alive following attempted abortions, despite existing federal law; abortion survivors and House Republicans criticized this decision as inhumane and politically moti...
Senate Blocks "Born-Alive" Abortion Bill
The Senate Democrats blocked the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act", which would mandate life-saving care for infants born alive following attempted abortions, despite existing federal law; abortion survivors and House Republicans criticized this decision as inhumane and politically moti...
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68% Bias Score

Record-High Antisemitism in Germany on Holocaust Remembrance Day
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Germany grapples with record-high antisemitism, with attacks from various groups forcing even minor Jewish events to require police protection; a recent study reveals 46% of adults worldwide hold antisemitic views.

Record-High Antisemitism in Germany on Holocaust Remembrance Day
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Germany grapples with record-high antisemitism, with attacks from various groups forcing even minor Jewish events to require police protection; a recent study reveals 46% of adults worldwide hold antisemitic views.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Order Allowing Church Raids Sparks Conflict with Catholic Bishops
President Trump's executive order removes protections for churches and schools, allowing ICE raids; Vice President Vance supports the order, criticizing the Catholic Bishops for prioritizing funding over humanitarian concerns, while the Bishops condemn the policy's impact on vulnerable populations.

Trump Order Allowing Church Raids Sparks Conflict with Catholic Bishops
President Trump's executive order removes protections for churches and schools, allowing ICE raids; Vice President Vance supports the order, criticizing the Catholic Bishops for prioritizing funding over humanitarian concerns, while the Bishops condemn the policy's impact on vulnerable populations.
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60% Bias Score

Belarus Election: Lukashenko Wins Amidst Transparency Concerns
In Belarus's presidential election on Sunday, President Alexander Lukashenko secured a victory amid widespread reports of irregularities, including pre-selected poll workers, restricted observation, and the absence of credible opposition candidates, all leading to concerns about the fairness and leg...

Belarus Election: Lukashenko Wins Amidst Transparency Concerns
In Belarus's presidential election on Sunday, President Alexander Lukashenko secured a victory amid widespread reports of irregularities, including pre-selected poll workers, restricted observation, and the absence of credible opposition candidates, all leading to concerns about the fairness and leg...
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68% Bias Score

Trump Halts Aid for Afghan Refugees, Stranding Thousands
President Donald Trump's suspension of aid for Afghan refugees has stranded over 40,000 Afghans with US visas in various countries, including Ali Amini and his family in Albania, who fear for their lives if forced to return to Afghanistan due to potential Taliban retribution for their past work with...

Trump Halts Aid for Afghan Refugees, Stranding Thousands
President Donald Trump's suspension of aid for Afghan refugees has stranded over 40,000 Afghans with US visas in various countries, including Ali Amini and his family in Albania, who fear for their lives if forced to return to Afghanistan due to potential Taliban retribution for their past work with...
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44% Bias Score

Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy's navy transferred 49 migrants to Albania for processing under a controversial October agreement; 53 others avoided transfer by providing passports; legal challenges are pending before the European Court of Justice on February 25th.

Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy's navy transferred 49 migrants to Albania for processing under a controversial October agreement; 53 others avoided transfer by providing passports; legal challenges are pending before the European Court of Justice on February 25th.
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56% Bias Score

Lukashenko "Wins" Belarusian Election Amidst International Condemnation
Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus's authoritarian president, "won" re-election on January 26th with 87.6% of the vote, according to official exit polls, prompting widespread international condemnation and further isolating the country.

Lukashenko "Wins" Belarusian Election Amidst International Condemnation
Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus's authoritarian president, "won" re-election on January 26th with 87.6% of the vote, according to official exit polls, prompting widespread international condemnation and further isolating the country.
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60% Bias Score
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