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Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Restrictive Migration Policies
In April 2025, five Polish activists faced trial for aiding seven Iraqi children, their parents, and an Egyptian man who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; the trial highlights Poland's restrictive migration policies and r...
Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Restrictive Migration Policies
In April 2025, five Polish activists faced trial for aiding seven Iraqi children, their parents, and an Egyptian man who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; the trial highlights Poland's restrictive migration policies and r...
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60% Bias Score


EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission designated Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as 'safe countries of origin,' potentially leading to faster asylum application processing and increased deportations, prompting criticism from human rights groups.
EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission designated Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as 'safe countries of origin,' potentially leading to faster asylum application processing and increased deportations, prompting criticism from human rights groups.
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36% Bias Score


Guantanamo Bay Used to Detain Migrants Under Broad, Secret Criteria
A secret agreement between the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense allowed the Trump administration to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay based on broad criteria, contradicting earlier statements about detaining only dangerous criminals; the agreement defines 'nexus' to a cr...
Guantanamo Bay Used to Detain Migrants Under Broad, Secret Criteria
A secret agreement between the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense allowed the Trump administration to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay based on broad criteria, contradicting earlier statements about detaining only dangerous criminals; the agreement defines 'nexus' to a cr...
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48% Bias Score


Jewish Groups Condemn Trump Administration's Targeting of Student Activists
A coalition of 10 Jewish organizations condemns the Trump administration's targeting of pro-Palestinian student activists, arguing that revoking their visas and denying due process under the guise of combating antisemitism undermines democratic norms and jeopardizes the safety of all.
Jewish Groups Condemn Trump Administration's Targeting of Student Activists
A coalition of 10 Jewish organizations condemns the Trump administration's targeting of pro-Palestinian student activists, arguing that revoking their visas and denying due process under the guise of combating antisemitism undermines democratic norms and jeopardizes the safety of all.
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48% Bias Score


Alberta Proposes Involuntary Addiction Treatment Act
Alberta proposes the "Compassionate Intervention Act," allowing involuntary addiction treatment for adults and youth deemed harmful to themselves or others, potentially repealing a criticized youth program, amid four daily drug poisoning deaths.
Alberta Proposes Involuntary Addiction Treatment Act
Alberta proposes the "Compassionate Intervention Act," allowing involuntary addiction treatment for adults and youth deemed harmful to themselves or others, potentially repealing a criticized youth program, amid four daily drug poisoning deaths.
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60% Bias Score


EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission declared seven countriesāBangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisiaā'safe countries of origin,' impacting asylum applications and returns, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.
EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission declared seven countriesāBangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisiaā'safe countries of origin,' impacting asylum applications and returns, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.
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48% Bias Score

White House Defies Court Order, Refuses to Return Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran
The White House refuses to return Kilmar Ćbrego GarcĆa, a Salvadoran national wrongly deported from Maryland to El Salvador on March 15th, defying a court order; officials claim he is an MS-13 gang member and committed domestic violence, claims his lawyer disputes.

White House Defies Court Order, Refuses to Return Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran
The White House refuses to return Kilmar Ćbrego GarcĆa, a Salvadoran national wrongly deported from Maryland to El Salvador on March 15th, defying a court order; officials claim he is an MS-13 gang member and committed domestic violence, claims his lawyer disputes.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration Faces Charges Over Erroneous Deportation to El Salvador
US Senator Chris Van Hollen visited El Salvador to advocate for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man who was mistakenly deported despite a court order protecting him from removal; the Trump administration faces potential criminal charges for defying court orders and is using a victim...

Trump Administration Faces Charges Over Erroneous Deportation to El Salvador
US Senator Chris Van Hollen visited El Salvador to advocate for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man who was mistakenly deported despite a court order protecting him from removal; the Trump administration faces potential criminal charges for defying court orders and is using a victim...
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60% Bias Score

US Government Defies Court Order in Deportation Case
Following an administrative error, the US government deported Kilmar Ćbrego GarcĆa to El Salvador, despite lacking evidence of criminal activity and a Supreme Court order for his release; the Trump administration's refusal to comply has sparked legal challenges and diplomatic efforts.

US Government Defies Court Order in Deportation Case
Following an administrative error, the US government deported Kilmar Ćbrego GarcĆa to El Salvador, despite lacking evidence of criminal activity and a Supreme Court order for his release; the Trump administration's refusal to comply has sparked legal challenges and diplomatic efforts.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Officials Face Contempt Charges Over El Salvador Deportations
A US federal judge gave Trump administration officials a one-week deadline to comply with a court order halting the deportation of over 200 people to El Salvador or risk contempt charges, potentially setting up a historic clash between two powerful branches of government.

Trump Officials Face Contempt Charges Over El Salvador Deportations
A US federal judge gave Trump administration officials a one-week deadline to comply with a court order halting the deportation of over 200 people to El Salvador or risk contempt charges, potentially setting up a historic clash between two powerful branches of government.
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44% Bias Score

New Zealand's Waitangi Tribunal Under Review Amidst Concerns Over MÄori Rights
The Waitangi Tribunal, established in 1975 to address MÄori grievances, is under review by the New Zealand government, sparking concerns about its future role in upholding the Treaty of Waitangi, particularly after a 1980s case successfully revitalized the MÄori language.

New Zealand's Waitangi Tribunal Under Review Amidst Concerns Over MÄori Rights
The Waitangi Tribunal, established in 1975 to address MÄori grievances, is under review by the New Zealand government, sparking concerns about its future role in upholding the Treaty of Waitangi, particularly after a 1980s case successfully revitalized the MÄori language.
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32% Bias Score

Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
The Russian Supreme Court temporarily lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17, 2025, following a presidential decree, enabling potential formal agreements with Afghanistan despite the Taliban's past support for Chechen separatists and Russia's previous designation of the group as a terrorist organ...

Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
The Russian Supreme Court temporarily lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17, 2025, following a presidential decree, enabling potential formal agreements with Afghanistan despite the Taliban's past support for Chechen separatists and Russia's previous designation of the group as a terrorist organ...
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44% Bias Score
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