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EU Court Tightens Rules on Safe Countries of Origin
The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states must provide verifiable assessments and disclose sources when designating safe countries of origin, impacting Italy's 'Albania model' and potentially other EU countries' migration policies.
EU Court Tightens Rules on Safe Countries of Origin
The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states must provide verifiable assessments and disclose sources when designating safe countries of origin, impacting Italy's 'Albania model' and potentially other EU countries' migration policies.
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44% Bias Score


Biden Condemns Current Administration's Attacks on Judiciary and Civil Rights
Former President Joe Biden, speaking at the National Bar Association's 100th Annual Awards Gala in Chicago, condemned the current US administration for targeting law firms, undermining the judiciary, and attacking marginalized groups, drawing parallels to the 1960s civil rights era and highlighting ...
Biden Condemns Current Administration's Attacks on Judiciary and Civil Rights
Former President Joe Biden, speaking at the National Bar Association's 100th Annual Awards Gala in Chicago, condemned the current US administration for targeting law firms, undermining the judiciary, and attacking marginalized groups, drawing parallels to the 1960s civil rights era and highlighting ...
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48% Bias Score


Crete Refugee Influx Exposes Failure of Deterrent Migration Policies
The arrival of over 2,500 people in Crete underscores the failure of deterrent migration policies; Doctors Without Borders provided aid, but the crisis highlights the need for effective governmental solutions amidst a global displacement of 123.2 million people.
Crete Refugee Influx Exposes Failure of Deterrent Migration Policies
The arrival of over 2,500 people in Crete underscores the failure of deterrent migration policies; Doctors Without Borders provided aid, but the crisis highlights the need for effective governmental solutions amidst a global displacement of 123.2 million people.
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64% Bias Score


Turkey, Italy, and Libya Summit Focuses on Combating Irregular Migration
In Istanbul, Turkish President Erdogan met with Italian Prime Minister Meloni and Libyan Prime Minister Dbeibah to discuss joint actions to combat irregular migration, including technical cooperation and border security improvements. The meeting also included discussions on broader regional cooperat...
Turkey, Italy, and Libya Summit Focuses on Combating Irregular Migration
In Istanbul, Turkish President Erdogan met with Italian Prime Minister Meloni and Libyan Prime Minister Dbeibah to discuss joint actions to combat irregular migration, including technical cooperation and border security improvements. The meeting also included discussions on broader regional cooperat...
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36% Bias Score


NYPD Officer Killed in Midtown Shooting Honored at Funeral
NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, 36, was one of four killed in a Monday Midtown Manhattan mass shooting; his funeral in the Bronx on Thursday drew thousands of officers and community members, with Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch announcing his posthumous promotion to detective first grade.
NYPD Officer Killed in Midtown Shooting Honored at Funeral
NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, 36, was one of four killed in a Monday Midtown Manhattan mass shooting; his funeral in the Bronx on Thursday drew thousands of officers and community members, with Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch announcing his posthumous promotion to detective first grade.
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16% Bias Score


US Deports Criminals to Eswatini and South Sudan, Sparking International Law Concerns
The United States deported 13 foreign-born convicted criminals to Eswatini and South Sudan in May 2024, prompting legal challenges and raising concerns about human rights violations and the legality of 'third-country deportations' under international law, despite claims by US officials that those de...
US Deports Criminals to Eswatini and South Sudan, Sparking International Law Concerns
The United States deported 13 foreign-born convicted criminals to Eswatini and South Sudan in May 2024, prompting legal challenges and raising concerns about human rights violations and the legality of 'third-country deportations' under international law, despite claims by US officials that those de...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to End TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, citing insufficient review of country conditions and potential racial bias, and arguing the decision would cost the US economy \$1...

Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to End TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, citing insufficient review of country conditions and potential racial bias, and arguing the decision would cost the US economy \$1...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's TPS Termination for Thousands of Immigrants
A California federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending the deportation protections for over 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, citing concerns about the process and potential racial animus, delaying t...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's TPS Termination for Thousands of Immigrants
A California federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending the deportation protections for over 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, citing concerns about the process and potential racial animus, delaying t...
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40% Bias Score

Descendant's Accidental Discovery Reconnects Family to Madrid Roots
Juan Acevedo Fernández unexpectedly discovered his Madrid apartment is near the building where his great-grandfather was born in 1928, highlighting a multi-generational family journey through the Spanish Civil War, exile, and eventual return to Spain.

Descendant's Accidental Discovery Reconnects Family to Madrid Roots
Juan Acevedo Fernández unexpectedly discovered his Madrid apartment is near the building where his great-grandfather was born in 1928, highlighting a multi-generational family journey through the Spanish Civil War, exile, and eventual return to Spain.
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44% Bias Score

Transgender Illegal Alien Charged with Child Rape in New York
A transgender illegal alien, Nicol Alexandra Contreras-Suarez, is charged with child rape and stalking in New York after being released under the Biden administration's "catch and release" policy and sanctuary city practices following prior arrests for armed robbery, prostitution, and assault.

Transgender Illegal Alien Charged with Child Rape in New York
A transgender illegal alien, Nicol Alexandra Contreras-Suarez, is charged with child rape and stalking in New York after being released under the Biden administration's "catch and release" policy and sanctuary city practices following prior arrests for armed robbery, prostitution, and assault.
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76% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for Hondurans, Nicaraguans, and Nepalese
A San Francisco federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, delaying terminations until November, when a hearing will determine the merits of the case.

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for Hondurans, Nicaraguans, and Nepalese
A San Francisco federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, delaying terminations until November, when a hearing will determine the merits of the case.
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56% Bias Score

ECJ Blocks Italy's Designation of Bangladesh as a "Safe Country of Origin
The European Court of Justice struck down Italy's classification of Bangladesh as a "safe country of origin," requiring a transparent, evidence-based process for such designations and ensuring judicial review of deportation decisions impacting vulnerable groups. This followed an Italian court challe...

ECJ Blocks Italy's Designation of Bangladesh as a "Safe Country of Origin
The European Court of Justice struck down Italy's classification of Bangladesh as a "safe country of origin," requiring a transparent, evidence-based process for such designations and ensuring judicial review of deportation decisions impacting vulnerable groups. This followed an Italian court challe...
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52% Bias Score
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