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Trump Administration Revokes Protections Against Immigration Raids in "Sensitive Locations
The Trump administration ended protections barring immigration raids in schools, hospitals, and churches, reversing a decade-long policy and potentially impacting millions of undocumented immigrants; the decision is framed as empowering law enforcement.
Trump Administration Revokes Protections Against Immigration Raids in "Sensitive Locations
The Trump administration ended protections barring immigration raids in schools, hospitals, and churches, reversing a decade-long policy and potentially impacting millions of undocumented immigrants; the decision is framed as empowering law enforcement.
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56% Bias Score


Bishop Directly Challenges Trump During National Cathedral Service
During a National Cathedral service, Bishop Mariann Budde publicly challenged President Trump's recent executive orders, including those impacting immigrants and LGBTQ+ individuals, urging mercy and compassion. Representative Mike Collins subsequently posted a video clip of the sermon, suggesting Bu...
Bishop Directly Challenges Trump During National Cathedral Service
During a National Cathedral service, Bishop Mariann Budde publicly challenged President Trump's recent executive orders, including those impacting immigrants and LGBTQ+ individuals, urging mercy and compassion. Representative Mike Collins subsequently posted a video clip of the sermon, suggesting Bu...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Expands Expedited Deportations Nationwide
The Trump administration on Tuesday dramatically broadened the scope of expedited deportations nationwide, allowing the deportation of undocumented immigrants who cannot prove U.S. presence exceeding two years, bypassing immigration courts, reversing a Biden-era policy, and significantly altering U....
Trump Administration Expands Expedited Deportations Nationwide
The Trump administration on Tuesday dramatically broadened the scope of expedited deportations nationwide, allowing the deportation of undocumented immigrants who cannot prove U.S. presence exceeding two years, bypassing immigration courts, reversing a Biden-era policy, and significantly altering U....
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48% Bias Score


German Parliamentarians Push for AfD Ban
A cross-party group of over 100 German Bundestag members will propose a ban on the AfD party next week, following the German Institute for Human Rights' assessment that the party poses a threat to Germany's liberal democratic order, a move supported by Bundestag Vice President Katrin Göring-Eckardt.
German Parliamentarians Push for AfD Ban
A cross-party group of over 100 German Bundestag members will propose a ban on the AfD party next week, following the German Institute for Human Rights' assessment that the party poses a threat to Germany's liberal democratic order, a move supported by Bundestag Vice President Katrin Göring-Eckardt.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Healthcare Institutions Reject Patients with Severe Intellectual Disabilities Due to Funding Shortages
Dutch healthcare institutions are rejecting patients with severe intellectual disabilities (VG7) due to high care costs, leaving hundreds without adequate care, some living on the streets, while institutions face financial shortfalls despite a promised 6.2 percent funding increase in 2025.
Dutch Healthcare Institutions Reject Patients with Severe Intellectual Disabilities Due to Funding Shortages
Dutch healthcare institutions are rejecting patients with severe intellectual disabilities (VG7) due to high care costs, leaving hundreds without adequate care, some living on the streets, while institutions face financial shortfalls despite a promised 6.2 percent funding increase in 2025.
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32% Bias Score


Undefined Borders Expose Refugees, Greece Aims for Gallium Monopoly
Unresolved border disputes between Greece and Turkey leave refugees vulnerable, as highlighted by a new Forensis map, while Greece plans to become the EU's sole gallium supplier by 2028.
Undefined Borders Expose Refugees, Greece Aims for Gallium Monopoly
Unresolved border disputes between Greece and Turkey leave refugees vulnerable, as highlighted by a new Forensis map, while Greece plans to become the EU's sole gallium supplier by 2028.
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24% Bias Score

US Bishop's Plea for Clemency During Trump's Inauguration Service
During Tuesday's service at Washington National Cathedral, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde publicly appealed to President Trump for clemency towards migrants and the LGBT community, prompting a dismissive response from the president who deemed the service "not very exciting.

US Bishop's Plea for Clemency During Trump's Inauguration Service
During Tuesday's service at Washington National Cathedral, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde publicly appealed to President Trump for clemency towards migrants and the LGBT community, prompting a dismissive response from the president who deemed the service "not very exciting.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Restricts Gender Recognition on Federal Forms
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday mandating that federal forms only recognize "male" and "female" as sexes, reversing previous allowances for "other" or "X" options, impacting passports and potentially conflicting with a 2020 Supreme Court decision.

Trump Executive Order Restricts Gender Recognition on Federal Forms
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday mandating that federal forms only recognize "male" and "female" as sexes, reversing previous allowances for "other" or "X" options, impacting passports and potentially conflicting with a 2020 Supreme Court decision.
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68% Bias Score

Trump's Border Crackdown Forces Asylum Seekers Back to Mexico
President Trump's new immigration orders have closed the CBP One app, the only legal way to seek asylum at the US-Mexico border, forcing migrants fleeing cartel violence in Mexico, such as Marcos and Oralia, to return to dangerous situations, despite having legitimate claims for asylum.

Trump's Border Crackdown Forces Asylum Seekers Back to Mexico
President Trump's new immigration orders have closed the CBP One app, the only legal way to seek asylum at the US-Mexico border, forcing migrants fleeing cartel violence in Mexico, such as Marcos and Oralia, to return to dangerous situations, despite having legitimate claims for asylum.
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60% Bias Score

Journalist Murder Highlights Deteriorating Press Freedom in India
Indian freelance journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was murdered in Chhattisgarh, India, after reporting on corruption; his death highlights the deteriorating press freedom environment in India, where the killers of other journalists remain largely unpunished.

Journalist Murder Highlights Deteriorating Press Freedom in India
Indian freelance journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was murdered in Chhattisgarh, India, after reporting on corruption; his death highlights the deteriorating press freedom environment in India, where the killers of other journalists remain largely unpunished.
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56% Bias Score

UN Urges Thailand to Protect 48 Uyghurs from Deportation to China
The UN is urging Thailand to not deport 48 Uyghurs to China due to fears of torture and other human rights abuses, despite Thai authorities denying any such plans; this follows a 2015 deportation that drew international condemnation and was followed by a deadly bombing in Bangkok.

UN Urges Thailand to Protect 48 Uyghurs from Deportation to China
The UN is urging Thailand to not deport 48 Uyghurs to China due to fears of torture and other human rights abuses, despite Thai authorities denying any such plans; this follows a 2015 deportation that drew international condemnation and was followed by a deadly bombing in Bangkok.
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40% Bias Score

Six-Day Commemoration Honors 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims
From January 23rd to 28th, the names of over 100,000 Dutch Holocaust victims are being read aloud at the former Westerbork camp site in the Netherlands; the event includes various activities such as lectures and a theatrical performance, and is livestreamed on nos.nl.

Six-Day Commemoration Honors 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims
From January 23rd to 28th, the names of over 100,000 Dutch Holocaust victims are being read aloud at the former Westerbork camp site in the Netherlands; the event includes various activities such as lectures and a theatrical performance, and is livestreamed on nos.nl.
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32% Bias Score
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