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Pope Francis Condemns Trump Immigration Policies; Religious Groups File Lawsuit
Pope Francis condemned the Trump administration's mass deportations as a "major crisis" in a strongly worded letter, citing biblical examples and emphasizing the violation of human dignity, while a lawsuit was filed by over two dozen religious groups against the administration for allowing immigrati...
Pope Francis Condemns Trump Immigration Policies; Religious Groups File Lawsuit
Pope Francis condemned the Trump administration's mass deportations as a "major crisis" in a strongly worded letter, citing biblical examples and emphasizing the violation of human dignity, while a lawsuit was filed by over two dozen religious groups against the administration for allowing immigrati...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Immigration Raids Terrorize African Communities in US
Increased immigration raids under the Trump administration are causing fear and hardship among African immigrant communities in the US, leading many to live in fear of deportation and severely limiting their daily lives; this is significantly impacting families and communities and causing widespread...
Trump's Immigration Raids Terrorize African Communities in US
Increased immigration raids under the Trump administration are causing fear and hardship among African immigrant communities in the US, leading many to live in fear of deportation and severely limiting their daily lives; this is significantly impacting families and communities and causing widespread...
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48% Bias Score


FGM in Europe: 600,000 Women Affected
An estimated 600,000 women and girls in Europe have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM), a practice continuing despite legal prohibitions and efforts to combat it; the issue requires addressing deeply rooted cultural beliefs and providing support for survivors.
FGM in Europe: 600,000 Women Affected
An estimated 600,000 women and girls in Europe have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM), a practice continuing despite legal prohibitions and efforts to combat it; the issue requires addressing deeply rooted cultural beliefs and providing support for survivors.
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40% Bias Score


UK Home Office Faces Backlash Over Citizenship Restrictions for Small Boat Refugees
The UK Home Office implemented a new policy severely restricting citizenship access for refugees arriving by small boats, drawing criticism for potentially hindering integration and contradicting public sentiment; the policy is facing strong opposition from groups like the Refugee Council and Labour...
UK Home Office Faces Backlash Over Citizenship Restrictions for Small Boat Refugees
The UK Home Office implemented a new policy severely restricting citizenship access for refugees arriving by small boats, drawing criticism for potentially hindering integration and contradicting public sentiment; the policy is facing strong opposition from groups like the Refugee Council and Labour...
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52% Bias Score


U.K. Immigration Guidance Bars Citizenship for Irregular Entry
The U.K. government's new immigration guidance, effective February 10th, 2025, bars citizenship for those entering the country irregularly, potentially violating international law and mirroring similar stricter policies introduced since the Labour party's 2024 election victory.
U.K. Immigration Guidance Bars Citizenship for Irregular Entry
The U.K. government's new immigration guidance, effective February 10th, 2025, bars citizenship for those entering the country irregularly, potentially violating international law and mirroring similar stricter policies introduced since the Labour party's 2024 election victory.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Ends TPS for Venezuelan Immigrants
President Trump revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 348,202 Venezuelan nationals in the US, forcing them to leave by April 7th unless they secure alternative legal status or asylum; this decision, following the suspension of a humanitarian parole program, has sparked outrage and concern amo...
Trump Ends TPS for Venezuelan Immigrants
President Trump revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 348,202 Venezuelan nationals in the US, forcing them to leave by April 7th unless they secure alternative legal status or asylum; this decision, following the suspension of a humanitarian parole program, has sparked outrage and concern amo...
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60% Bias Score

US Teacher Freed from Russia, But Other Americans Remain Detained
The US secured the release of wrongfully detained American teacher Marc Fogel from a 14-year Russian prison sentence on drug charges, yet several other US citizens remain imprisoned in Russia on charges ranging from treason to assault, highlighting continued tensions between the two countries.

US Teacher Freed from Russia, But Other Americans Remain Detained
The US secured the release of wrongfully detained American teacher Marc Fogel from a 14-year Russian prison sentence on drug charges, yet several other US citizens remain imprisoned in Russia on charges ranging from treason to assault, highlighting continued tensions between the two countries.
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32% Bias Score

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Indicted for Facebook Posts
On February 12, 2025, Vietnam's Supreme People's Procuracy indicted journalist Truong Huy San ("Huy Duc") for "abusing democratic freedoms" via 13 Facebook posts (2015-2024) criticizing the government; the case was transferred to Hanoi's People's Court, following a similar case against lawyer Tran D...

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Indicted for Facebook Posts
On February 12, 2025, Vietnam's Supreme People's Procuracy indicted journalist Truong Huy San ("Huy Duc") for "abusing democratic freedoms" via 13 Facebook posts (2015-2024) criticizing the government; the case was transferred to Hanoi's People's Court, following a similar case against lawyer Tran D...
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60% Bias Score

Iran Pardons Journalists Imprisoned for Mahsa Amini Coverage
Iranian authorities pardoned journalists Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi on February 11th, after they were imprisoned for covering Mahsa Amini's death; the pardon, part of a wider amnesty for 3,000 prisoners, follows over a year of imprisonment and a lengthy legal process, highlighting the ongo...

Iran Pardons Journalists Imprisoned for Mahsa Amini Coverage
Iranian authorities pardoned journalists Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi on February 11th, after they were imprisoned for covering Mahsa Amini's death; the pardon, part of a wider amnesty for 3,000 prisoners, follows over a year of imprisonment and a lengthy legal process, highlighting the ongo...
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28% Bias Score

Australian Universities Urged to Adopt IHRA Antisemitism Definition
An Australian parliamentary committee recommends universities adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism and suggests legislative changes to facilitate disciplinary action against those engaging in racial vilification, following reported antisemitic incidents...

Australian Universities Urged to Adopt IHRA Antisemitism Definition
An Australian parliamentary committee recommends universities adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism and suggests legislative changes to facilitate disciplinary action against those engaging in racial vilification, following reported antisemitic incidents...
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44% Bias Score

UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations After Staffer Dies in Houthi Custody
A United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) employee died Monday in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its humanitarian operations in Saada, impacting 350,000 people receiving aid and highlighting the ongoing security crisis in Yemen.

UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations After Staffer Dies in Houthi Custody
A United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) employee died Monday in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its humanitarian operations in Saada, impacting 350,000 people receiving aid and highlighting the ongoing security crisis in Yemen.
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40% Bias Score

Somalia Ranked Among World's Most Corrupt, Hindering Climate Change Efforts
Transparency International's 2024 report ranks Somalia among the most corrupt countries globally, hindering climate change efforts in sub-Saharan Africa, where 33 of 100 countries score below the global average of 43, with conflict exacerbating the issue in Somalia and other nations.

Somalia Ranked Among World's Most Corrupt, Hindering Climate Change Efforts
Transparency International's 2024 report ranks Somalia among the most corrupt countries globally, hindering climate change efforts in sub-Saharan Africa, where 33 of 100 countries score below the global average of 43, with conflict exacerbating the issue in Somalia and other nations.
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48% Bias Score
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