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Venezuela Resumes Repatriation Flights from U.S. After Reaching Agreement
Venezuela will resume repatriation flights from the U.S. on Sunday, carrying deported nationals back to Venezuela after a deal was reached with the U.S. government following months of strained relations and controversial deportations under the Trump administration.
Venezuela Resumes Repatriation Flights from U.S. After Reaching Agreement
Venezuela will resume repatriation flights from the U.S. on Sunday, carrying deported nationals back to Venezuela after a deal was reached with the U.S. government following months of strained relations and controversial deportations under the Trump administration.
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32% Bias Score


Record High Migrant Deaths in 2024: 8,938 Fatalities Reported by IOM
In 2024, a record 8,938 migrants died globally during their journeys, exceeding 2023's 8,748 deaths; most deaths occurred on Asian routes, followed by the Mediterranean and Africa; at least 10 percent of deaths since 2022 resulted from violence.
Record High Migrant Deaths in 2024: 8,938 Fatalities Reported by IOM
In 2024, a record 8,938 migrants died globally during their journeys, exceeding 2023's 8,748 deaths; most deaths occurred on Asian routes, followed by the Mediterranean and Africa; at least 10 percent of deaths since 2022 resulted from violence.
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20% Bias Score


Post-Brexit NHS Recruitment from WHO Red-List Countries Sparks Ethical Concerns
Following Brexit, the English NHS hired 32,935 healthcare workers from the WHO's 55 red-list countries between 2021 and 2024, sparking ethical concerns over potential damage to those countries' healthcare systems, despite the WHO's advice against such recruitment.
Post-Brexit NHS Recruitment from WHO Red-List Countries Sparks Ethical Concerns
Following Brexit, the English NHS hired 32,935 healthcare workers from the WHO's 55 red-list countries between 2021 and 2024, sparking ethical concerns over potential damage to those countries' healthcare systems, despite the WHO's advice against such recruitment.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Far-Right Politician Appointed Migration Minister
Makis Voridis, a Greek politician with a history of far-right extremism and anti-immigrant rhetoric, was appointed Minister of Migration on March 15th, 2024, following mass protests, raising concerns about potential human rights violations and discriminatory policies.
Greek Far-Right Politician Appointed Migration Minister
Makis Voridis, a Greek politician with a history of far-right extremism and anti-immigrant rhetoric, was appointed Minister of Migration on March 15th, 2024, following mass protests, raising concerns about potential human rights violations and discriminatory policies.
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60% Bias Score


Georgetown Scholar's Arrest Highlights US Immigration Enforcement Controversy
Georgetown University research fellow Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national, was arrested and detained by US immigration authorities after his J-1 visa was revoked; the government alleges he spread Hamas propaganda and had close ties to a suspected terrorist, while his family and attorney deny these c...
Georgetown Scholar's Arrest Highlights US Immigration Enforcement Controversy
Georgetown University research fellow Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national, was arrested and detained by US immigration authorities after his J-1 visa was revoked; the government alleges he spread Hamas propaganda and had close ties to a suspected terrorist, while his family and attorney deny these c...
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40% Bias Score


Increased Detentions of Tourists at US Borders Spark Concern
US border agents detained German tourist Lucas Sielaff for 16 days and his US citizen fiancée Lennon Tyler for four hours at the Tijuana border crossing in February 2024, highlighting a recent pattern of increased detentions of tourists from Western countries under stricter US immigration policies.
Increased Detentions of Tourists at US Borders Spark Concern
US border agents detained German tourist Lucas Sielaff for 16 days and his US citizen fiancée Lennon Tyler for four hours at the Tijuana border crossing in February 2024, highlighting a recent pattern of increased detentions of tourists from Western countries under stricter US immigration policies.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Deportations to El Salvador Face Legal Challenges
The Trump administration deported Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act, despite sworn declarations from attorneys, relatives, and a former DHS official alleging due process violations and the deportees' lack of criminal records or gang affiliations.

Trump Administration Deportations to El Salvador Face Legal Challenges
The Trump administration deported Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act, despite sworn declarations from attorneys, relatives, and a former DHS official alleging due process violations and the deportees' lack of criminal records or gang affiliations.
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52% Bias Score

Record High of Nearly 9,000 Migrant Deaths in 2024
In 2024, a record 8,938 migrants died globally, marking the fifth consecutive year of rising fatalities; the Mediterranean saw nearly 2,500 deaths, while Asia, Africa and the Americas also reported high numbers, with violence a major contributing factor.

Record High of Nearly 9,000 Migrant Deaths in 2024
In 2024, a record 8,938 migrants died globally, marking the fifth consecutive year of rising fatalities; the Mediterranean saw nearly 2,500 deaths, while Asia, Africa and the Americas also reported high numbers, with violence a major contributing factor.
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28% Bias Score

67,000 White South Africans Seek U.S. Refuge Amidst Trump Order
Following President Trump's executive order offering refuge to Afrikaners in South Africa, the U.S. Embassy received a list of 67,042 individuals expressing interest, sparking controversy and highlighting strained U.S.-South Africa relations.

67,000 White South Africans Seek U.S. Refuge Amidst Trump Order
Following President Trump's executive order offering refuge to Afrikaners in South Africa, the U.S. Embassy received a list of 67,042 individuals expressing interest, sparking controversy and highlighting strained U.S.-South Africa relations.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Holds Trump Administration in Contempt Over Deportation Flights
Judge James Boasberg held the Trump administration in contempt of court Thursday for missing a deadline to disclose details about deportation flights to El Salvador, involving individuals targeted under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, escalating their legal battle.

Judge Holds Trump Administration in Contempt Over Deportation Flights
Judge James Boasberg held the Trump administration in contempt of court Thursday for missing a deadline to disclose details about deportation flights to El Salvador, involving individuals targeted under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, escalating their legal battle.
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40% Bias Score

US Deports 200+ Venezuelans to El Salvador, Defying Court Order
The US deported over 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, despite a court order halting the deportations, using the rarely invoked Alien Enemies Act of 1798; families claim their loved ones are innocent, wrongly identified as gang members due to tattoos.

US Deports 200+ Venezuelans to El Salvador, Defying Court Order
The US deported over 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, despite a court order halting the deportations, using the rarely invoked Alien Enemies Act of 1798; families claim their loved ones are innocent, wrongly identified as gang members due to tattoos.
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72% Bias Score

Venezuelan Migrants Deported to El Salvador Prison Despite Lack of Criminal Records
The Trump administration deported Venezuelan migrants, including a barber with no criminal record, to El Salvador's CECOT prison, raising concerns about due process and human rights, as families lack access to information and fear for their loved ones' safety.

Venezuelan Migrants Deported to El Salvador Prison Despite Lack of Criminal Records
The Trump administration deported Venezuelan migrants, including a barber with no criminal record, to El Salvador's CECOT prison, raising concerns about due process and human rights, as families lack access to information and fear for their loved ones' safety.
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60% Bias Score
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