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Trump Reinstates Travel Ban on 12 Countries
President Trump issued a travel ban on 12 countries (Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen) and partial restrictions on 7 more (Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, Venezuela), effective June 9th, 2024, ...
Trump Reinstates Travel Ban on 12 Countries
President Trump issued a travel ban on 12 countries (Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen) and partial restrictions on 7 more (Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, Venezuela), effective June 9th, 2024, ...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Issues Expanded Travel Ban, Citing Security Risks
President Trump issued a new travel ban on June 8th, fully restricting entry from 12 countries and partially restricting entry from 7 others, citing security concerns and aiming to protect Americans from foreign actors; exceptions apply to lawful permanent residents and specific visa holders.
Trump Issues Expanded Travel Ban, Citing Security Risks
President Trump issued a new travel ban on June 8th, fully restricting entry from 12 countries and partially restricting entry from 7 others, citing security concerns and aiming to protect Americans from foreign actors; exceptions apply to lawful permanent residents and specific visa holders.
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60% Bias Score


Erasmus University Freezes Collaboration with Three Israeli Universities over Human Rights Concerns
The Erasmus University in Rotterdam froze collaborations with three Israeli universities—Bar-Ilan, Hebrew University, and the University of Haifa—due to concerns about their links to the Israeli military and research activities in occupied Palestinian territories, as recommended by an independent ad...
Erasmus University Freezes Collaboration with Three Israeli Universities over Human Rights Concerns
The Erasmus University in Rotterdam froze collaborations with three Israeli universities—Bar-Ilan, Hebrew University, and the University of Haifa—due to concerns about their links to the Israeli military and research activities in occupied Palestinian territories, as recommended by an independent ad...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 12 Countries
President Trump signed an executive order banning entry for citizens of 12 countries (including Afghanistan and Iran) and partially restricting entry from seven more, effective June 9th, citing security concerns following a Colorado attack by an individual illegally in the U.S.
Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 12 Countries
President Trump signed an executive order banning entry for citizens of 12 countries (including Afghanistan and Iran) and partially restricting entry from seven more, effective June 9th, citing security concerns following a Colorado attack by an individual illegally in the U.S.
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60% Bias Score


World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.
World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Review Conviction in Wallace Murder Case, Raising Concerns about Torture
The Mexican Supreme Court will review the 2006 conviction of Juana Hilda González Lomelí, accused of involvement in the murder of María Isabel Miranda de Wallace's son, raising concerns about torture and due process violations. The court's decision could overturn the conviction and lead to investiga...
Supreme Court to Review Conviction in Wallace Murder Case, Raising Concerns about Torture
The Mexican Supreme Court will review the 2006 conviction of Juana Hilda González Lomelí, accused of involvement in the murder of María Isabel Miranda de Wallace's son, raising concerns about torture and due process violations. The court's decision could overturn the conviction and lead to investiga...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Escalates Conflict with Columbia University Over Alleged Antisemitism
The Trump administration is escalating its conflict with Columbia University, claiming it failed to protect Jewish students after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack; the Department of Education notified the Middle States Commission on Higher Education of Columbia's potential Title VI violation, potent...

Trump Administration Escalates Conflict with Columbia University Over Alleged Antisemitism
The Trump administration is escalating its conflict with Columbia University, claiming it failed to protect Jewish students after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack; the Department of Education notified the Middle States Commission on Higher Education of Columbia's potential Title VI violation, potent...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, including a complete ban on citizens from 12 and partial restrictions on 7 others, citing national security concerns and taking effect June 9th; exceptions include athletes and green card holders.

Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, including a complete ban on citizens from 12 and partial restrictions on 7 others, citing national security concerns and taking effect June 9th; exceptions include athletes and green card holders.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Deportation of Family of Boulder Firebombing Suspect
A Colorado judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is charged with firebombing a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder on Sunday; the family was detained on Tuesday and their visas were revoked; the judge's order states deportation wit...

Judge Blocks Deportation of Family of Boulder Firebombing Suspect
A Colorado judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is charged with firebombing a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder on Sunday; the family was detained on Tuesday and their visas were revoked; the judge's order states deportation wit...
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Hong Kong Activist Jimmy Lai Remains Imprisoned Amidst Concerns Over His Health and Due Process
Jimmy Lai, a 78-year-old Hong Kong media mogul and activist, remains imprisoned since December 2020 for opposing China's policies, prompting his son Sebastian to campaign globally for his release, emphasizing his deteriorating health and the lack of due process in his trial.

Hong Kong Activist Jimmy Lai Remains Imprisoned Amidst Concerns Over His Health and Due Process
Jimmy Lai, a 78-year-old Hong Kong media mogul and activist, remains imprisoned since December 2020 for opposing China's policies, prompting his son Sebastian to campaign globally for his release, emphasizing his deteriorating health and the lack of due process in his trial.
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60% Bias Score

Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Returns to U.S. After Judge's Order
A Guatemalan asylum seeker, O.C.G., wrongly deported to Mexico last month, has returned to the U.S. after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return, marking a first for such cases.

Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Returns to U.S. After Judge's Order
A Guatemalan asylum seeker, O.C.G., wrongly deported to Mexico last month, has returned to the U.S. after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return, marking a first for such cases.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Orders Due Process for Migrants Deported Under Alien Enemies Act
A US federal judge ordered the Trump administration to allow Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the Alien Enemies Act to challenge their removal, citing improper procedures and evidence suggesting their accusations were flimsy; this ruling may set a precedent for future...

Judge Orders Due Process for Migrants Deported Under Alien Enemies Act
A US federal judge ordered the Trump administration to allow Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the Alien Enemies Act to challenge their removal, citing improper procedures and evidence suggesting their accusations were flimsy; this ruling may set a precedent for future...
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40% Bias Score
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