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UK Asylum Policy Change Risks Thousands of Refugees Becoming Homeless
The UK Home Office reduced the time asylum seekers have to find new accommodation from 56 to 28 days, prompting warnings from refugee charities of increased homelessness this winter, particularly among single adults, while exceptions are made for families and pregnant women.
UK Asylum Policy Change Risks Thousands of Refugees Becoming Homeless
The UK Home Office reduced the time asylum seekers have to find new accommodation from 56 to 28 days, prompting warnings from refugee charities of increased homelessness this winter, particularly among single adults, while exceptions are made for families and pregnant women.
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48% Bias Score


Mexican Immigrant Deported After Controversial Arrest in Connecticut
Leonel Chávez, a Mexican immigrant with prior deportations, was deported from the US following his arrest in Connecticut on August 15th; his brother, Ricardo, remains detained, and the incident sparked controversy due to accusations of excessive force by federal agents.
Mexican Immigrant Deported After Controversial Arrest in Connecticut
Leonel Chávez, a Mexican immigrant with prior deportations, was deported from the US following his arrest in Connecticut on August 15th; his brother, Ricardo, remains detained, and the incident sparked controversy due to accusations of excessive force by federal agents.
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48% Bias Score


Reform UK Unveils Sweeping Plan to Curb Illegal Immigration
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveiled a plan to deter illegal immigration by withdrawing from the European Court of Human Rights, scrapping the Human Rights Act, and temporarily suspending the UN Refugee Convention, proposing to detain and deport illegal immigrants, including an estimated 600,000 i...
Reform UK Unveils Sweeping Plan to Curb Illegal Immigration
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveiled a plan to deter illegal immigration by withdrawing from the European Court of Human Rights, scrapping the Human Rights Act, and temporarily suspending the UN Refugee Convention, proposing to detain and deport illegal immigrants, including an estimated 600,000 i...
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64% Bias Score


Canadian Border Bill Faces Scrutiny Over Charter Rights Violations
Canada's proposed Bill C-2, currently under parliamentary review, faces scrutiny for potentially violating Charter rights by expanding surveillance powers, altering asylum procedures, and potentially leading to discriminatory profiling, according to a Library of Parliament analysis.
Canadian Border Bill Faces Scrutiny Over Charter Rights Violations
Canada's proposed Bill C-2, currently under parliamentary review, faces scrutiny for potentially violating Charter rights by expanding surveillance powers, altering asylum procedures, and potentially leading to discriminatory profiling, according to a Library of Parliament analysis.
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48% Bias Score


German Court Allows Deportation of Former ISIS Fighter to Tajikistan
A German court ruled that a 39-year-old former ISIS member, who served five years in prison, can be deported to Tajikistan despite previous concerns; the court considered assurances from the Tajikistani government about humane treatment to be credible.
German Court Allows Deportation of Former ISIS Fighter to Tajikistan
A German court ruled that a 39-year-old former ISIS member, who served five years in prison, can be deported to Tajikistan despite previous concerns; the court considered assurances from the Tajikistani government about humane treatment to be credible.
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Russia Proposes Withdrawal from European Convention on Torture
The Russian government formally proposed withdrawing from the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, a move published August 25th, 2025, following prior criticism of the convention's committee investigations into alleged Russian human rights abuses.
Russia Proposes Withdrawal from European Convention on Torture
The Russian government formally proposed withdrawing from the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, a move published August 25th, 2025, following prior criticism of the convention's committee investigations into alleged Russian human rights abuses.
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US Judge Blocks Deportation of Salvadorian Man Wrongfully Deported Twice
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda following his wrongful deportation to El Salvador in March, an action his lawyers claim was retaliatory; an evidentiary hearing is scheduled for October 6th.

US Judge Blocks Deportation of Salvadorian Man Wrongfully Deported Twice
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda following his wrongful deportation to El Salvador in March, an action his lawyers claim was retaliatory; an evidentiary hearing is scheduled for October 6th.
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Trump Admits Strategy of Using Unpopular Targets to Expand Presidential Power
President Trump admitted to using his power to address unpopular issues like crime, deploying troops to cities and targeting critics, exploiting public distaste for these issues to justify actions many find controversial.

Trump Admits Strategy of Using Unpopular Targets to Expand Presidential Power
President Trump admitted to using his power to address unpopular issues like crime, deploying troops to cities and targeting critics, exploiting public distaste for these issues to justify actions many find controversial.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Denies Dictatorship Accusations Amidst National Guard Deployments
President Trump, facing accusations of authoritarianism, denies being a dictator while deploying the National Guard to Democrat-led cities against local officials' wishes, sparking concerns about democratic erosion and power consolidation.

Trump Denies Dictatorship Accusations Amidst National Guard Deployments
President Trump, facing accusations of authoritarianism, denies being a dictator while deploying the National Guard to Democrat-led cities against local officials' wishes, sparking concerns about democratic erosion and power consolidation.
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60% Bias Score

German Court Approves Deportation of ISIS Fighter to Tajikistan
A German court approved the deportation of a former ISIS fighter to Tajikistan, accepting the country's assurances that he won't face torture despite past human rights concerns and a previous court decision blocking the deportation. The man was convicted of terrorism in Germany.

German Court Approves Deportation of ISIS Fighter to Tajikistan
A German court approved the deportation of a former ISIS fighter to Tajikistan, accepting the country's assurances that he won't face torture despite past human rights concerns and a previous court decision blocking the deportation. The man was convicted of terrorism in Germany.
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40% Bias Score

Over 190 Journalists Killed in Gaza: Evidence Suggests Deliberate Targeting
Israel's military actions in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of over 190 journalists since the start of the conflict, exceeding casualties in other major conflicts since World War II; Israel has also attacked 34 of 36 medical facilities, raising concerns about a deliberate effort to eliminate witne...

Over 190 Journalists Killed in Gaza: Evidence Suggests Deliberate Targeting
Israel's military actions in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of over 190 journalists since the start of the conflict, exceeding casualties in other major conflicts since World War II; Israel has also attacked 34 of 36 medical facilities, raising concerns about a deliberate effort to eliminate witne...
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68% Bias Score

Russia Seeks to Withdraw from European Convention Against Torture
The Russian government, led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, proposed to President Vladimir Putin the denouncement of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, citing unspecified reasons. This follows Russia's withdrawal from the Council of Europe and other human rights conventions ...

Russia Seeks to Withdraw from European Convention Against Torture
The Russian government, led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, proposed to President Vladimir Putin the denouncement of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, citing unspecified reasons. This follows Russia's withdrawal from the Council of Europe and other human rights conventions ...
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40% Bias Score
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