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Dutch Court Upholds Albergen Asylum Center Opening
A Dutch court ruled that the Albergen asylum seekers center, with a capacity of 150, can remain open, rejecting objections from local residents who cited safety concerns and negative impacts on their living environment; the court found the permit was issued legally.
Dutch Court Upholds Albergen Asylum Center Opening
A Dutch court ruled that the Albergen asylum seekers center, with a capacity of 150, can remain open, rejecting objections from local residents who cited safety concerns and negative impacts on their living environment; the court found the permit was issued legally.
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44% Bias Score


France Proposes "Scientific Refugee" Status to Attract US Scientists
Former French President François Hollande proposed a new "scientific refugee" status to attract American scientists fleeing the Trump administration's policies, citing a Nature survey showing over 75% considering leaving the US due to threats to academic freedom and funding cuts, particularly target...
France Proposes "Scientific Refugee" Status to Attract US Scientists
Former French President François Hollande proposed a new "scientific refugee" status to attract American scientists fleeing the Trump administration's policies, citing a Nature survey showing over 75% considering leaving the US due to threats to academic freedom and funding cuts, particularly target...
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36% Bias Score


Canada's Broken Immigration System: A Defining Issue in the Federal Election
Canada's immigration system, plagued by Liberal policies that led to a surge in temporary workers and foreign students, is facing significant challenges including housing shortages, wage stagnation, and declining public trust. The upcoming election will decide the course of its repair.
Canada's Broken Immigration System: A Defining Issue in the Federal Election
Canada's immigration system, plagued by Liberal policies that led to a surge in temporary workers and foreign students, is facing significant challenges including housing shortages, wage stagnation, and declining public trust. The upcoming election will decide the course of its repair.
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52% Bias Score


Japan's Population Hits Record Low
Japan's population fell by a record 898,000 in 2024 to 120.3 million, the lowest since 1950, due to a persistently low birthrate, impacting the workforce and economy, despite government initiatives.
Japan's Population Hits Record Low
Japan's population fell by a record 898,000 in 2024 to 120.3 million, the lowest since 1950, due to a persistently low birthrate, impacting the workforce and economy, despite government initiatives.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands to Abolish Asylum Distribution Law in 2026
The Dutch cabinet intends to abolish its asylum seeker distribution law by February 2026, replacing it with administrative agreements to maintain the existing system of distributing approximately 90,000 asylum spaces across the country while facing challenges in housing statusholders and potential d...
Netherlands to Abolish Asylum Distribution Law in 2026
The Dutch cabinet intends to abolish its asylum seeker distribution law by February 2026, replacing it with administrative agreements to maintain the existing system of distributing approximately 90,000 asylum spaces across the country while facing challenges in housing statusholders and potential d...
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Government Postpones Asylum Seeker Distribution Law Repeal
The Dutch government will not revoke its law mandating the distribution of asylum seekers before summer, despite calls from the PVV. Minister Faber's plan to repeal it will be presented on Monday, following months of political debate. The government emphasizes a need to ensure housing for asylum see...
Dutch Government Postpones Asylum Seeker Distribution Law Repeal
The Dutch government will not revoke its law mandating the distribution of asylum seekers before summer, despite calls from the PVV. Minister Faber's plan to repeal it will be presented on Monday, following months of political debate. The government emphasizes a need to ensure housing for asylum see...
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36% Bias Score

Uden Protest Highlights Dutch Asylum Center Tensions
A protest at an asylum seekers center information meeting in Uden, Netherlands, resulted in six arrests for violence; a second meeting is planned amid community concerns about insufficient public input and government asylum dispersal policies.

Uden Protest Highlights Dutch Asylum Center Tensions
A protest at an asylum seekers center information meeting in Uden, Netherlands, resulted in six arrests for violence; a second meeting is planned amid community concerns about insufficient public input and government asylum dispersal policies.
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52% Bias Score

UK Asylum Seekers' Mental Health Deteriorates After Summer Riots
A Mental Health Foundation report reveals a sharp decline in asylum seekers' mental health following last summer's riots in Southport, exacerbated by online hate speech and restrictions on working rights. The report suggests allowing asylum seekers to work after six months of pending claims would im...

UK Asylum Seekers' Mental Health Deteriorates After Summer Riots
A Mental Health Foundation report reveals a sharp decline in asylum seekers' mental health following last summer's riots in Southport, exacerbated by online hate speech and restrictions on working rights. The report suggests allowing asylum seekers to work after six months of pending claims would im...
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52% Bias Score

Ontario College Instructor Quits Over Unqualified International Student Influx
An Ontario college instructor resigned due to concerns about the increasing number of unqualified international students admitted to the program, highlighting a systemic reliance on international tuition fees and the resulting negative impacts on education quality and student success.

Ontario College Instructor Quits Over Unqualified International Student Influx
An Ontario college instructor resigned due to concerns about the increasing number of unqualified international students admitted to the program, highlighting a systemic reliance on international tuition fees and the resulting negative impacts on education quality and student success.
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56% Bias Score

Germany to Admit Previously Approved Afghan Refugees, but Halts New Admissions Amidst Political Dispute
The German government legally must admit previously approved vulnerable Afghan refugees, but won't accept new ones, causing political conflict. Three flights are scheduled to transport former local staff and at-risk Afghans from Pakistan this month, but the incoming government is opposed to further ...

Germany to Admit Previously Approved Afghan Refugees, but Halts New Admissions Amidst Political Dispute
The German government legally must admit previously approved vulnerable Afghan refugees, but won't accept new ones, causing political conflict. Three flights are scheduled to transport former local staff and at-risk Afghans from Pakistan this month, but the incoming government is opposed to further ...
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56% Bias Score

CSU Secures Partial Wins in German Coalition Agreement
The German coalition agreement between CDU/CSU and SPD partially incorporates CSU demands on immigration, finance, and economic policy, while leaving some key proposals unfulfilled, leading to ongoing disputes and legal challenges.

CSU Secures Partial Wins in German Coalition Agreement
The German coalition agreement between CDU/CSU and SPD partially incorporates CSU demands on immigration, finance, and economic policy, while leaving some key proposals unfulfilled, leading to ongoing disputes and legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Agreement: Stricter Immigration, Pension Reforms, and Economic Measures
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD coalition agreement details stricter immigration controls, including border asylum rejections, an 'expulsion offensive', and a two-year suspension of family reunification for subsidiary protection recipients; it also outlines plans for minimum wage increases, pension reform...

Germany's Coalition Agreement: Stricter Immigration, Pension Reforms, and Economic Measures
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD coalition agreement details stricter immigration controls, including border asylum rejections, an 'expulsion offensive', and a two-year suspension of family reunification for subsidiary protection recipients; it also outlines plans for minimum wage increases, pension reform...
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36% Bias Score
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