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Bulgaria Rescues 75 from Abusive Care Homes
Seventy-five people were rescued from two unlicensed Bulgarian care homes in Yagoda, near Stara Zagora, where residents faced beatings, sedation, confinement, and inadequate care; five arrests were made, and an investigation into kidnapping, violence, and negligence is underway.
Bulgaria Rescues 75 from Abusive Care Homes
Seventy-five people were rescued from two unlicensed Bulgarian care homes in Yagoda, near Stara Zagora, where residents faced beatings, sedation, confinement, and inadequate care; five arrests were made, and an investigation into kidnapping, violence, and negligence is underway.
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32% Bias Score


Massive Civic Protest in Madrid Against Government Corruption and Erosion of Democracy
A large civic demonstration in Madrid on Sunday will protest government corruption, the pardoning of corrupt officials, and the perceived erosion of democratic institutions in Spain, uniting diverse citizens in defense of their democracy.
Massive Civic Protest in Madrid Against Government Corruption and Erosion of Democracy
A large civic demonstration in Madrid on Sunday will protest government corruption, the pardoning of corrupt officials, and the perceived erosion of democratic institutions in Spain, uniting diverse citizens in defense of their democracy.
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64% Bias Score


Deportation Flight Rerouted to Djibouti, Creating Dire Conditions at U.S. Military Base
A federal judge's ruling forced a plane carrying deportees to land in Djibouti, where they are being held in a converted shipping container at Camp Lemonnier, a U.S. military base, while the Supreme Court considers their case, creating dire conditions for both ICE officers and detainees.
Deportation Flight Rerouted to Djibouti, Creating Dire Conditions at U.S. Military Base
A federal judge's ruling forced a plane carrying deportees to land in Djibouti, where they are being held in a converted shipping container at Camp Lemonnier, a U.S. military base, while the Supreme Court considers their case, creating dire conditions for both ICE officers and detainees.
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44% Bias Score


Deporting Then Prosecuting: Salvadorian Man Returned to US to Face Smuggling Charges
Kilmar Ábrego García, mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March, was returned to the US on Friday to face federal charges for his alleged role in a multi-year conspiracy to transport undocumented migrants, including members of MS-13, across numerous states.
Deporting Then Prosecuting: Salvadorian Man Returned to US to Face Smuggling Charges
Kilmar Ábrego García, mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March, was returned to the US on Friday to face federal charges for his alleged role in a multi-year conspiracy to transport undocumented migrants, including members of MS-13, across numerous states.
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56% Bias Score


Activist Ship Defies Israel's Gaza Blockade
Climate activist Greta Thunberg and 11 others sailed from Sicily toward Gaza on a ship carrying aid, defying Israel's blockade; Israel's navy plans to intercept the vessel and arrest passengers.
Activist Ship Defies Israel's Gaza Blockade
Climate activist Greta Thunberg and 11 others sailed from Sicily toward Gaza on a ship carrying aid, defying Israel's blockade; Israel's navy plans to intercept the vessel and arrest passengers.
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60% Bias Score


Judge Halts Deportation of Criminals to South Sudan, Citing Due Process Violation
A federal judge halted the deportation of eight convicted criminals to South Sudan, ruling the White House violated a court order by not allowing them to object that their deportation could put them in danger; the men, from countries as far away as Vietnam, had been convicted of crimes ranging from ...
Judge Halts Deportation of Criminals to South Sudan, Citing Due Process Violation
A federal judge halted the deportation of eight convicted criminals to South Sudan, ruling the White House violated a court order by not allowing them to object that their deportation could put them in danger; the men, from countries as far away as Vietnam, had been convicted of crimes ranging from ...
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60% Bias Score

20 Months of Conflict: Israel's Casualties and Global Antisemitism
The 20-month conflict in Israel, stemming from the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack that killed over 1,200 Israelis and resulted in hostage-taking, has caused significant casualties, economic damage, and a surge in global antisemitism, as documented by the J7 Task Force.

20 Months of Conflict: Israel's Casualties and Global Antisemitism
The 20-month conflict in Israel, stemming from the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack that killed over 1,200 Israelis and resulted in hostage-taking, has caused significant casualties, economic damage, and a surge in global antisemitism, as documented by the J7 Task Force.
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80% Bias Score

Deportée Returned to US to Face Smuggling Charges
After an unlawful deportation to El Salvador, Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran man married to a US citizen, was returned to the US on Friday to face human smuggling charges stemming from a 2022 traffic stop, highlighting ongoing controversies surrounding US deportation practices under the Trump ad...

Deportée Returned to US to Face Smuggling Charges
After an unlawful deportation to El Salvador, Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran man married to a US citizen, was returned to the US on Friday to face human smuggling charges stemming from a 2022 traffic stop, highlighting ongoing controversies surrounding US deportation practices under the Trump ad...
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44% Bias Score

Iranian Man Sentenced to 12 Years on Espionage Charges After Coerced Confession
Iranian national Hossein Shanbehzadeh was arrested in Ardabil, Iran, last year and sentenced to 12 years in prison on espionage charges after confessing under duress, including threats against his 6-year-old niece; his lawyer says there is no evidence to support the charges.

Iranian Man Sentenced to 12 Years on Espionage Charges After Coerced Confession
Iranian national Hossein Shanbehzadeh was arrested in Ardabil, Iran, last year and sentenced to 12 years in prison on espionage charges after confessing under duress, including threats against his 6-year-old niece; his lawyer says there is no evidence to support the charges.
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56% Bias Score

Los Angeles Immigration Raids Spark Protests and Condemnation
Federal immigration authorities conducted raids in Los Angeles on Friday, resulting in at least 45 arrests and clashes with protesters at various locations, including a Home Depot and a fashion district building; ICE defended its actions, while local officials condemned the raids as attempts to inst...

Los Angeles Immigration Raids Spark Protests and Condemnation
Federal immigration authorities conducted raids in Los Angeles on Friday, resulting in at least 45 arrests and clashes with protesters at various locations, including a Home Depot and a fashion district building; ICE defended its actions, while local officials condemned the raids as attempts to inst...
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56% Bias Score

Tripoli Violence: 66 Civilians Killed Amidst Libya's Ongoing Political Crisis
Following clashes in Tripoli between armed groups and pro-government forces after Prime Minister Dbeibah ordered militia dissolution, at least 66 civilians were killed; the UN now proposes four options for resolving Libya's transition.

Tripoli Violence: 66 Civilians Killed Amidst Libya's Ongoing Political Crisis
Following clashes in Tripoli between armed groups and pro-government forces after Prime Minister Dbeibah ordered militia dissolution, at least 66 civilians were killed; the UN now proposes four options for resolving Libya's transition.
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44% Bias Score

ICE Raids in Puerto Rico Spark Concerns of Racial Profiling
In Puerto Rico, recent ICE raids have resulted in approximately 500 arrests, with 75% of those arrested being Dominican nationals; this has led to concerns over racial profiling due to the targeting of individuals based on their appearance and accent.

ICE Raids in Puerto Rico Spark Concerns of Racial Profiling
In Puerto Rico, recent ICE raids have resulted in approximately 500 arrests, with 75% of those arrested being Dominican nationals; this has led to concerns over racial profiling due to the targeting of individuals based on their appearance and accent.
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36% Bias Score
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