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Dutch Police Voice Strong Concerns Over Criminalization of Illegal Residency
Dutch police express serious concerns about a new law criminalizing illegal residency, fearing it will hinder crime reporting, endanger vulnerable foreigners, and overburden law enforcement. The Council of State will review the law before implementation.
Dutch Police Voice Strong Concerns Over Criminalization of Illegal Residency
Dutch police express serious concerns about a new law criminalizing illegal residency, fearing it will hinder crime reporting, endanger vulnerable foreigners, and overburden law enforcement. The Council of State will review the law before implementation.
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52% Bias Score


Coevorden unrest continues despite emergency ordinance
Despite a Dutch emergency ordinance, unrest continued in Coevorden's Tuindorp neighborhood, leading to another fire and ME deployment; the situation is linked to local opposition against housing unaccompanied refugee minors.
Coevorden unrest continues despite emergency ordinance
Despite a Dutch emergency ordinance, unrest continued in Coevorden's Tuindorp neighborhood, leading to another fire and ME deployment; the situation is linked to local opposition against housing unaccompanied refugee minors.
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56% Bias Score


Polish Activists Thwart German Asylum Seeker Return, Exacerbating Border Tensions
On a bridge between Guben (Germany) and Gubin (Poland), Polish Border Defence Movement members blocked German police from returning an Afghan asylum seeker to Poland, highlighting tensions over Germany's return policy and strengthening Poland's right-wing opposition.
Polish Activists Thwart German Asylum Seeker Return, Exacerbating Border Tensions
On a bridge between Guben (Germany) and Gubin (Poland), Polish Border Defence Movement members blocked German police from returning an Afghan asylum seeker to Poland, highlighting tensions over Germany's return policy and strengthening Poland's right-wing opposition.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" Passes House, Sparking Nationwide Debate
The U.S. House passed President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", a $3.3-trillion bill funding border security, immigration enforcement, and tax cuts while slashing healthcare and food aid programs, causing an estimated 16.7 million Americans to lose benefits.
Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" Passes House, Sparking Nationwide Debate
The U.S. House passed President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", a $3.3-trillion bill funding border security, immigration enforcement, and tax cuts while slashing healthcare and food aid programs, causing an estimated 16.7 million Americans to lose benefits.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" Passes House: Tax Cuts for Wealthy, Cuts to Social Programs
The US House passed President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" on July 3rd, 2024, enacting $4.5 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthy, funding increases for defense and immigration enforcement, and cuts to healthcare and food assistance programs for low-income Americans, expanding the national debt by $3...
Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" Passes House: Tax Cuts for Wealthy, Cuts to Social Programs
The US House passed President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" on July 3rd, 2024, enacting $4.5 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthy, funding increases for defense and immigration enforcement, and cuts to healthcare and food assistance programs for low-income Americans, expanding the national debt by $3...
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Men to South Sudan
The Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to deport eight men, mostly from countries other than South Sudan, from a Djiboutian military base to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential harm; two justices dissented, highlighting the lack of due process and potential human rights viola...
Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Men to South Sudan
The Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to deport eight men, mostly from countries other than South Sudan, from a Djiboutian military base to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential harm; two justices dissented, highlighting the lack of due process and potential human rights viola...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Denies Stay, Allowing Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
A federal judge's ruling allowed the deportation of eight migrants convicted of violent crimes in the U.S. to South Sudan, despite concerns about their safety and lack of sufficient assurances from the U.S. government and South Sudan.

Judge Denies Stay, Allowing Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
A federal judge's ruling allowed the deportation of eight migrants convicted of violent crimes in the U.S. to South Sudan, despite concerns about their safety and lack of sufficient assurances from the U.S. government and South Sudan.
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40% Bias Score

UK Home Office Launches "Blitz" on Asylum Seekers Working Illegally
The UK Home Office initiated a nationwide operation targeting asylum seekers working illegally, primarily in the gig economy, following reports of those in taxpayer-funded hotels using fraudulent logins to work for delivery companies; those caught risk losing benefits, and businesses face fines up t...

UK Home Office Launches "Blitz" on Asylum Seekers Working Illegally
The UK Home Office initiated a nationwide operation targeting asylum seekers working illegally, primarily in the gig economy, following reports of those in taxpayer-funded hotels using fraudulent logins to work for delivery companies; those caught risk losing benefits, and businesses face fines up t...
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68% Bias Score

Nobel Laureate Loses Dutch Citizenship After Accepting British Knighthood
Andre Geim, a 2010 Nobel Physics laureate, lost his Dutch citizenship after obtaining British citizenship in 2001 to accept a knighthood, facing potential Interpol consequences due to the Netherlands' strict dual citizenship laws.

Nobel Laureate Loses Dutch Citizenship After Accepting British Knighthood
Andre Geim, a 2010 Nobel Physics laureate, lost his Dutch citizenship after obtaining British citizenship in 2001 to accept a knighthood, facing potential Interpol consequences due to the Netherlands' strict dual citizenship laws.
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32% Bias Score

US House Passes Republican Tax and Spending Bill, Increasing National Deficit
The US House passed a Republican-backed $4.5 trillion tax and spending bill, including significant tax cuts, increased border security funding, and cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, despite Democratic opposition; the bill is expected to increase the national deficit.

US House Passes Republican Tax and Spending Bill, Increasing National Deficit
The US House passed a Republican-backed $4.5 trillion tax and spending bill, including significant tax cuts, increased border security funding, and cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, despite Democratic opposition; the bill is expected to increase the national deficit.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Safety Concerns
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court injunction that protected eight migrants from deportation to South Sudan, a country deemed unsafe by the U.S. State Department, due to ongoing political instability, crime, and armed conflict.

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Safety Concerns
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court injunction that protected eight migrants from deportation to South Sudan, a country deemed unsafe by the U.S. State Department, due to ongoing political instability, crime, and armed conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Stateless Palestinian Released from ICE Detention After Five Months
Ward Sakeik, a 22-year-old stateless Palestinian living in the U.S. since age 8, was detained by ICE for five months following her honeymoon, despite a court order preventing deportation and the approval of her initial green card application; her release highlights flaws in the U.S. immigration syst...

Stateless Palestinian Released from ICE Detention After Five Months
Ward Sakeik, a 22-year-old stateless Palestinian living in the U.S. since age 8, was detained by ICE for five months following her honeymoon, despite a court order preventing deportation and the approval of her initial green card application; her release highlights flaws in the U.S. immigration syst...
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44% Bias Score
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