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22-Year Separation Ends in Emotional Reunion, Underscoring Australia's Forced Adoption Legacy
Patsy Brown, a Quandamooka woman, reunited with her son, given up for adoption in 1971 at Boothville Mothers' Hospital in Brisbane, after a 22-year separation, highlighting the lasting trauma of Australia's forced adoption policies.
22-Year Separation Ends in Emotional Reunion, Underscoring Australia's Forced Adoption Legacy
Patsy Brown, a Quandamooka woman, reunited with her son, given up for adoption in 1971 at Boothville Mothers' Hospital in Brisbane, after a 22-year separation, highlighting the lasting trauma of Australia's forced adoption policies.
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32% Bias Score


US Seeks Deal with El Salvador to Deport Migrants, Including Tren de Aragua Gang Members
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to deport non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, following El Salvador's crackdown on gangs that imprisoned over 84,000 people, raising human rights concerns but decreasing violence.
US Seeks Deal with El Salvador to Deport Migrants, Including Tren de Aragua Gang Members
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to deport non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, following El Salvador's crackdown on gangs that imprisoned over 84,000 people, raising human rights concerns but decreasing violence.
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56% Bias Score


WhatsApp Accuses Israeli Spyware Firm Paragon of Targeting 90 Users
WhatsApp revealed that Israeli spyware company Paragon Solutions targeted 90 users, including journalists and civil society members, using spyware to access their phones' cameras, microphones, and other data; this follows the 2021 Pegasus spyware scandal.
WhatsApp Accuses Israeli Spyware Firm Paragon of Targeting 90 Users
WhatsApp revealed that Israeli spyware company Paragon Solutions targeted 90 users, including journalists and civil society members, using spyware to access their phones' cameras, microphones, and other data; this follows the 2021 Pegasus spyware scandal.
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48% Bias Score


Diplomatic Intervention Saves Uman Holy Site
In 1979, Rabbi Michael Dorfman's diplomatic campaign, leveraging his connections with US President Jimmy Carter and key figures in the American Jewish community, successfully prevented the demolition of a Jewish holy site in Uman, Ukraine, during a Soviet urban renewal project, sparing a home and it...
Diplomatic Intervention Saves Uman Holy Site
In 1979, Rabbi Michael Dorfman's diplomatic campaign, leveraging his connections with US President Jimmy Carter and key figures in the American Jewish community, successfully prevented the demolition of a Jewish holy site in Uman, Ukraine, during a Soviet urban renewal project, sparing a home and it...
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44% Bias Score


Channel 4 Docuseries Sparks Debate on Asylum Seekers
Channel 4's "Go Back to Where You Came From" follows British citizens recreating asylum seekers' journeys, sparking polarized reactions and raising crucial questions about immigration and media influence.
Channel 4 Docuseries Sparks Debate on Asylum Seekers
Channel 4's "Go Back to Where You Came From" follows British citizens recreating asylum seekers' journeys, sparking polarized reactions and raising crucial questions about immigration and media influence.
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60% Bias Score


Italian Court Orders Return of Migrants from Albania, Highlighting Legal Challenges
On January 28, 2025, 49 migrants rescued at sea arrived in Shengjin, Albania; 5 were returned to Italy, and 44 transferred to the Gjadër camp. Following an Italian appeals court decision on January 29th, 43 migrants were ordered back to Italy, illustrating ongoing legal challenges to Italy's migrati...
Italian Court Orders Return of Migrants from Albania, Highlighting Legal Challenges
On January 28, 2025, 49 migrants rescued at sea arrived in Shengjin, Albania; 5 were returned to Italy, and 44 transferred to the Gjadër camp. Following an Italian appeals court decision on January 29th, 43 migrants were ordered back to Italy, illustrating ongoing legal challenges to Italy's migrati...
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Italian Court Blocks Migrant Transfers to Albania
An Italian court has ordered the return of 43 migrants from Albania to Italy, marking the third legal setback for Rome's controversial plan to process asylum seekers outside the EU. The migrants, from Egypt and Bangladesh, were initially transferred to Albania but an appeals court in Rome referred t...

Italian Court Blocks Migrant Transfers to Albania
An Italian court has ordered the return of 43 migrants from Albania to Italy, marking the third legal setback for Rome's controversial plan to process asylum seekers outside the EU. The migrants, from Egypt and Bangladesh, were initially transferred to Albania but an appeals court in Rome referred t...
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36% Bias Score

Secret US Church Coerced Women into Giving Up Babies for Adoption
A BBC investigation reveals that hundreds of women were coerced into giving up their babies for adoption within The Truth, a secretive Christian sect, between the 1950s and 1990s; some adopted children experienced abuse and neglect, prompting an FBI investigation.

Secret US Church Coerced Women into Giving Up Babies for Adoption
A BBC investigation reveals that hundreds of women were coerced into giving up their babies for adoption within The Truth, a secretive Christian sect, between the 1950s and 1990s; some adopted children experienced abuse and neglect, prompting an FBI investigation.
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32% Bias Score

DIA Suspends Diversity Observances Following Trump Executive Order
The Defense Intelligence Agency halted celebrations for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Juneteenth, and other observances due to President Trump's executive order eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across federal agencies, following similar actions by the Justice Department and ...

DIA Suspends Diversity Observances Following Trump Executive Order
The Defense Intelligence Agency halted celebrations for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Juneteenth, and other observances due to President Trump's executive order eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across federal agencies, following similar actions by the Justice Department and ...
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52% Bias Score

Thailand's Failure to Protect Refugees Amidst Murder and Deportations
The murder of Cambodian dissident Lim Kimya in Bangkok on January 7th, 2025, and the potential deportation of 48 Uighur refugees highlight Thailand's ongoing failure to protect political refugees, raising concerns about its human rights record despite its recent UNHRC membership.

Thailand's Failure to Protect Refugees Amidst Murder and Deportations
The murder of Cambodian dissident Lim Kimya in Bangkok on January 7th, 2025, and the potential deportation of 48 Uighur refugees highlight Thailand's ongoing failure to protect political refugees, raising concerns about its human rights record despite its recent UNHRC membership.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Orders Roll Back Transgender Rights
President Trump issued several executive orders restricting transgender rights, impacting healthcare access, military service, and passport applications, prompting legal challenges and swift compliance from federal agencies.

Trump's Executive Orders Roll Back Transgender Rights
President Trump issued several executive orders restricting transgender rights, impacting healthcare access, military service, and passport applications, prompting legal challenges and swift compliance from federal agencies.
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60% Bias Score

Three Israeli Hostages Released from Gaza in Prisoner Exchange
Three Israeli hostages, including Yarden Bibas, Keith Siegel, and Ofer Kalderon, were released on Saturday from the Gaza Strip after being held captive for over 15 months, as part of a prisoner exchange following the January 19th ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Three Israeli Hostages Released from Gaza in Prisoner Exchange
Three Israeli hostages, including Yarden Bibas, Keith Siegel, and Ofer Kalderon, were released on Saturday from the Gaza Strip after being held captive for over 15 months, as part of a prisoner exchange following the January 19th ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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44% Bias Score
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