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Dutch-Tunisian Daughters Reconnect with Heritage Through Documentary Films
Two Dutch women of Tunisian descent create documentaries exploring their fathers' assimilation into Dutch society, revealing cultural disconnect and prompting efforts to reconnect with their Tunisian heritage through personal narratives and cultural events.
Dutch-Tunisian Daughters Reconnect with Heritage Through Documentary Films
Two Dutch women of Tunisian descent create documentaries exploring their fathers' assimilation into Dutch society, revealing cultural disconnect and prompting efforts to reconnect with their Tunisian heritage through personal narratives and cultural events.
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28% Bias Score


UK Publishes Immigration Status of Universal Credit Claimants
Data on the immigration status of UK universal credit claimants shows that in June 2024, 83.6% of nearly eight million recipients were British and Irish nationals, with over 75,000 claimants temporarily in the UK who wouldn't typically qualify for benefits; this follows pressure from MPs concerned a...
UK Publishes Immigration Status of Universal Credit Claimants
Data on the immigration status of UK universal credit claimants shows that in June 2024, 83.6% of nearly eight million recipients were British and Irish nationals, with over 75,000 claimants temporarily in the UK who wouldn't typically qualify for benefits; this follows pressure from MPs concerned a...
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56% Bias Score


Greek Migrant Policy Faces Criticism Amidst Accusations of Divisive Tactics
Greece's handling of a recent migrant influx is drawing criticism for its approach; critics argue there were less divisive alternatives to manage the situation while respecting international laws, and highlight issues with misinformation about migrant benefits and living conditions fueling societal ...
Greek Migrant Policy Faces Criticism Amidst Accusations of Divisive Tactics
Greece's handling of a recent migrant influx is drawing criticism for its approach; critics argue there were less divisive alternatives to manage the situation while respecting international laws, and highlight issues with misinformation about migrant benefits and living conditions fueling societal ...
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52% Bias Score


Judge Halts Immigration Raids in Southern California Amid Racial Profiling Allegations
A federal judge temporarily halted immigration enforcement operations in several Southern California counties following an ACLU lawsuit alleging racial profiling and unlawful detentions by ICE and CBP officers; the White House plans to appeal the ruling.
Judge Halts Immigration Raids in Southern California Amid Racial Profiling Allegations
A federal judge temporarily halted immigration enforcement operations in several Southern California counties following an ACLU lawsuit alleging racial profiling and unlawful detentions by ICE and CBP officers; the White House plans to appeal the ruling.
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40% Bias Score


ICE Expedites Deportations to Third Countries Within Six Hours
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can deport undocumented immigrants to third countries within six hours under a new policy, allowing expedited removal of millions, following a Supreme Court ruling and despite human rights concerns.
ICE Expedites Deportations to Third Countries Within Six Hours
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can deport undocumented immigrants to third countries within six hours under a new policy, allowing expedited removal of millions, following a Supreme Court ruling and despite human rights concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Farmworker Dies After Fall During California ICE Raid
During a large-scale ICE raid at a California cannabis farm, a 57-year-old farmworker, Jaime Alanis, fell from a greenhouse roof and later died from his injuries; approximately 200 people were arrested, and at least 10 children were identified on the site, prompting protests and raising concerns abo...
Farmworker Dies After Fall During California ICE Raid
During a large-scale ICE raid at a California cannabis farm, a 57-year-old farmworker, Jaime Alanis, fell from a greenhouse roof and later died from his injuries; approximately 200 people were arrested, and at least 10 children were identified on the site, prompting protests and raising concerns abo...
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48% Bias Score

Italy's Bureaucracy Hinders Global Talent Attraction
The Politecnico di Milano's business school, with over half its student body and 20% of its faculty international, faces significant challenges in attracting and supporting foreign talent due to Italy's complex bureaucracy, contrasting with other European nations' more streamlined processes.

Italy's Bureaucracy Hinders Global Talent Attraction
The Politecnico di Milano's business school, with over half its student body and 20% of its faculty international, faces significant challenges in attracting and supporting foreign talent due to Italy's complex bureaucracy, contrasting with other European nations' more streamlined processes.
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40% Bias Score

UK Launches E-Visa System for Pakistani Students and Professionals
The UK launched an e-visa system for Pakistani students and professionals on July 15, 2024, eliminating the need for physical visa stickers for most applicants; the system is part of a broader effort to modernize the UK's border and immigration systems.

UK Launches E-Visa System for Pakistani Students and Professionals
The UK launched an e-visa system for Pakistani students and professionals on July 15, 2024, eliminating the need for physical visa stickers for most applicants; the system is part of a broader effort to modernize the UK's border and immigration systems.
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44% Bias Score

Poland-Belarus Border Crisis: Humanitarian Aid Efforts Amidst Rising Migrant Injuries
In 2024, Grupa Granica, a Polish human rights organization, aided approximately 3,400 migrants stranded in the Białowieża Forest along the Poland-Belarus border, responding to over 5,600 distress calls amidst a humanitarian crisis marked by a five-meter-high border fence and a surge in migrant injur...

Poland-Belarus Border Crisis: Humanitarian Aid Efforts Amidst Rising Migrant Injuries
In 2024, Grupa Granica, a Polish human rights organization, aided approximately 3,400 migrants stranded in the Białowieża Forest along the Poland-Belarus border, responding to over 5,600 distress calls amidst a humanitarian crisis marked by a five-meter-high border fence and a surge in migrant injur...
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60% Bias Score

Mass Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Iran Overwhelms Afghanistan
Between June 1st and July 9th, 2025, Iran forcibly expelled over 500,000 undocumented Afghan refugees, overwhelming Afghanistan's border crossings and humanitarian resources; this follows similar expulsions from Pakistan in April, adding to existing economic and social pressures under the Taliban re...

Mass Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Iran Overwhelms Afghanistan
Between June 1st and July 9th, 2025, Iran forcibly expelled over 500,000 undocumented Afghan refugees, overwhelming Afghanistan's border crossings and humanitarian resources; this follows similar expulsions from Pakistan in April, adding to existing economic and social pressures under the Taliban re...
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48% Bias Score

Segal Denies Involvement in Husband's Donation to Controversial Group Advance
Jillian Segal, Australia's antisemitism envoy, denies any involvement in a $50,000 donation from her husband's company, Henroth Investments, to the conservative group Advance, which has run controversial campaigns against the Labor government and various social issues.

Segal Denies Involvement in Husband's Donation to Controversial Group Advance
Jillian Segal, Australia's antisemitism envoy, denies any involvement in a $50,000 donation from her husband's company, Henroth Investments, to the conservative group Advance, which has run controversial campaigns against the Labor government and various social issues.
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40% Bias Score

Mass Deportations: Widespread Support in Spain
A Sigma Dos survey reveals that 70% of Spanish voters support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and those who commit crimes, with significant support across the political spectrum, including 91.7% of PP voters and 57.1% of PSOE voters.

Mass Deportations: Widespread Support in Spain
A Sigma Dos survey reveals that 70% of Spanish voters support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and those who commit crimes, with significant support across the political spectrum, including 91.7% of PP voters and 57.1% of PSOE voters.
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56% Bias Score
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