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Spain: Anti-Immigrant Riots Erupt in Torre-Pacheco After Assault
Following the assault of a 68-year-old man by three unidentified youths in Torre-Pacheco, Spain, two nights of rioting targeted immigrants, prompting calls for calm from authorities amid several injuries and at least one arrest.
Spain: Anti-Immigrant Riots Erupt in Torre-Pacheco After Assault
Following the assault of a 68-year-old man by three unidentified youths in Torre-Pacheco, Spain, two nights of rioting targeted immigrants, prompting calls for calm from authorities amid several injuries and at least one arrest.
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36% Bias Score


Foreigners in Germany Pay 9.5% More Rent Per Square Meter
Foreigners in Germany pay an average of 9.5% more rent per square meter than Germans, primarily due to a higher proportion residing in smaller apartments and facing higher poverty rates; this disparity persists across all city sizes.
Foreigners in Germany Pay 9.5% More Rent Per Square Meter
Foreigners in Germany pay an average of 9.5% more rent per square meter than Germans, primarily due to a higher proportion residing in smaller apartments and facing higher poverty rates; this disparity persists across all city sizes.
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32% Bias Score


California Freezes Medi-Cal Enrollment for Some Immigrants Amid Budget Crisis
California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a temporary freeze on enrolling low-income immigrants without legal status into the state's Medi-Cal program starting in 2026 due to a \$12 billion budget deficit, higher-than-expected program costs, and economic uncertainty stemming from federal policies; t...
California Freezes Medi-Cal Enrollment for Some Immigrants Amid Budget Crisis
California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a temporary freeze on enrolling low-income immigrants without legal status into the state's Medi-Cal program starting in 2026 due to a \$12 billion budget deficit, higher-than-expected program costs, and economic uncertainty stemming from federal policies; t...
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40% Bias Score


Five Immigrant-Founded Fintechs Make Forbes 2025 Fintech 50 List
Forbes' 2025 Fintech 50 list includes five immigrant-founded startups: Increase (payment processing), Nala (money transfers), Aven (credit cards), Brico (fintech licensing), and DataVisor (fraud detection), showcasing innovation and addressing diverse financial needs; DataVisor saw a 67% revenue inc...
Five Immigrant-Founded Fintechs Make Forbes 2025 Fintech 50 List
Forbes' 2025 Fintech 50 list includes five immigrant-founded startups: Increase (payment processing), Nala (money transfers), Aven (credit cards), Brico (fintech licensing), and DataVisor (fraud detection), showcasing innovation and addressing diverse financial needs; DataVisor saw a 67% revenue inc...
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40% Bias Score


Sweden Mourns 10 Victims in Deadliest Mass Shooting
A 35-year-old unemployed man fatally shot 10 people at an adult education center in Orebro, Sweden, on February 4th before killing himself; the attack, the deadliest mass shooting in Swedish history, prompted a nationwide moment of silence and raised concerns about societal tensions.
Sweden Mourns 10 Victims in Deadliest Mass Shooting
A 35-year-old unemployed man fatally shot 10 people at an adult education center in Orebro, Sweden, on February 4th before killing himself; the attack, the deadliest mass shooting in Swedish history, prompted a nationwide moment of silence and raised concerns about societal tensions.
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32% Bias Score


10 Dead in Sweden School Shooting; Motive Unclear
On Tuesday, a 35-year-old gunman, Rickard Andersson, killed 10 people and injured others at Risbergska school in Orebro, Sweden, including Syrians and Bosnians; the suspect died at the scene, and the motive remains unclear.
10 Dead in Sweden School Shooting; Motive Unclear
On Tuesday, a 35-year-old gunman, Rickard Andersson, killed 10 people and injured others at Risbergska school in Orebro, Sweden, including Syrians and Bosnians; the suspect died at the scene, and the motive remains unclear.
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24% Bias Score

Fractured Dream: Immigration, Inequality, and the American Ideal
A family's 2018 move to New York City reveals a fracturing American dream, marked by economic anxieties, political polarization, and rising exclusion, yet countered by community resilience and a fight for inclusivity.

Fractured Dream: Immigration, Inequality, and the American Ideal
A family's 2018 move to New York City reveals a fracturing American dream, marked by economic anxieties, political polarization, and rising exclusion, yet countered by community resilience and a fight for inclusivity.
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40% Bias Score

German Foreign Residents Pay 10% More in Rent
Foreigners in Germany pay an average of 9.5% more in rent (€7.75/m²) than Germans (€7.08/m²) in 2022, with disparities linked to apartment size and residency length, highlighting housing inequalities.

German Foreign Residents Pay 10% More in Rent
Foreigners in Germany pay an average of 9.5% more in rent (€7.75/m²) than Germans (€7.08/m²) in 2022, with disparities linked to apartment size and residency length, highlighting housing inequalities.
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20% Bias Score

US Immigrants' $651.9 Billion Tax Contribution and the Economic Risks of Mass Deportations
Immigrants in the US contributed $651.9 billion in taxes in 2023, significantly impacting the economy; mass deportations would severely harm the economy and separate families.

US Immigrants' $651.9 Billion Tax Contribution and the Economic Risks of Mass Deportations
Immigrants in the US contributed $651.9 billion in taxes in 2023, significantly impacting the economy; mass deportations would severely harm the economy and separate families.
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52% Bias Score

France's Strict New Language Tests Threaten 60,000 Resident Permits
France's new immigration law, expected to take effect before year's end, includes rigorous French language tests for residency applications; an impact report estimates that 60,000 of 330,000 initial applicants will fail, potentially losing their right to remain due to the difficulty of tests even fo...

France's Strict New Language Tests Threaten 60,000 Resident Permits
France's new immigration law, expected to take effect before year's end, includes rigorous French language tests for residency applications; an impact report estimates that 60,000 of 330,000 initial applicants will fail, potentially losing their right to remain due to the difficulty of tests even fo...
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52% Bias Score

Örebro School Shooting: Ten Dead, Gun Control Debate Intensifies
A mass shooting in Örebro, Sweden, on Tuesday left ten people dead and several injured; all victims have been identified, but the shooter remains unnamed, and the motive is yet unknown. Swedish authorities are responding with stricter gun control measures.

Örebro School Shooting: Ten Dead, Gun Control Debate Intensifies
A mass shooting in Örebro, Sweden, on Tuesday left ten people dead and several injured; all victims have been identified, but the shooter remains unnamed, and the motive is yet unknown. Swedish authorities are responding with stricter gun control measures.
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32% Bias Score

Immigrant Groups Prepare for Mass Deportations Under Trump
Across the U.S., immigrant advocacy groups are holding workshops to help immigrants protect themselves against potential deportations under President-elect Trump's second term, focusing on legal rights and planning for family separation.

Immigrant Groups Prepare for Mass Deportations Under Trump
Across the U.S., immigrant advocacy groups are holding workshops to help immigrants protect themselves against potential deportations under President-elect Trump's second term, focusing on legal rights and planning for family separation.
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48% Bias Score
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