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Schools Prepare for Trump Administration: Protecting Undocumented Students
School districts across the US are implementing protective measures for undocumented immigrant students, including teacher training, restrictions on immigration officials' access to schools, and financial contingency plans in anticipation of potential funding cuts from the incoming Trump administrat...
Schools Prepare for Trump Administration: Protecting Undocumented Students
School districts across the US are implementing protective measures for undocumented immigrant students, including teacher training, restrictions on immigration officials' access to schools, and financial contingency plans in anticipation of potential funding cuts from the incoming Trump administrat...
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56% Bias Score


Calais Protest Condemns UK Channel Crossing Policies Amid Record Migrant Deaths
Over 70 French organizations protest in Calais against UK policies on Channel crossings, citing a record 77 deaths in 2024 and demanding safe and legal routes; the UK government defends its approach by focusing on disrupting human smuggling gangs.
Calais Protest Condemns UK Channel Crossing Policies Amid Record Migrant Deaths
Over 70 French organizations protest in Calais against UK policies on Channel crossings, citing a record 77 deaths in 2024 and demanding safe and legal routes; the UK government defends its approach by focusing on disrupting human smuggling gangs.
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56% Bias Score


Mass Expulsion of 600 Nigerien Migrants from Libya Highlights EU Border Policy
Over 600 Nigerien migrants were forcibly deported from Libya to Niger in a mass expulsion across the Sahara desert last weekend, raising concerns about the EU's border policies and human rights abuses in Libya.
Mass Expulsion of 600 Nigerien Migrants from Libya Highlights EU Border Policy
Over 600 Nigerien migrants were forcibly deported from Libya to Niger in a mass expulsion across the Sahara desert last weekend, raising concerns about the EU's border policies and human rights abuses in Libya.
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48% Bias Score


US Education Crisis: Low Proficiency, High Spending, and the Need for Reform
The U.S. education system is facing a crisis with low student proficiency rates despite high spending, largely due to ineffective resource allocation, administrative bloat, and potential influence from teacher unions; proposed solutions include increased competition and the Educational Choice for Ch...
US Education Crisis: Low Proficiency, High Spending, and the Need for Reform
The U.S. education system is facing a crisis with low student proficiency rates despite high spending, largely due to ineffective resource allocation, administrative bloat, and potential influence from teacher unions; proposed solutions include increased competition and the Educational Choice for Ch...
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64% Bias Score


UN Rules Australia Accountable for Offshore Detention Center Abuses
The UN Human Rights Committee ruled that Australia is responsible for human rights abuses in its offshore detention center on Nauru, rejecting the government's claim of lacking jurisdiction; this sets a precedent for similar agreements in Europe.
UN Rules Australia Accountable for Offshore Detention Center Abuses
The UN Human Rights Committee ruled that Australia is responsible for human rights abuses in its offshore detention center on Nauru, rejecting the government's claim of lacking jurisdiction; this sets a precedent for similar agreements in Europe.
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40% Bias Score


Spain's Ministries Clash Over Expanding Foreign Worker Recruitment
Spain's Ministry of Inclusion seeks to expand the catalog of hard-to-fill jobs to boost foreign worker recruitment, clashing with the Ministry of Labor, which cites a low overall vacancy rate (0.9%) and highlights the need for objective criteria in selecting occupations, despite 42.8% of companies r...
Spain's Ministries Clash Over Expanding Foreign Worker Recruitment
Spain's Ministry of Inclusion seeks to expand the catalog of hard-to-fill jobs to boost foreign worker recruitment, clashing with the Ministry of Labor, which cites a low overall vacancy rate (0.9%) and highlights the need for objective criteria in selecting occupations, despite 42.8% of companies r...
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36% Bias Score

First Migrant Death of 2025 in English Channel Highlights Dangers of Crossings
A 19-year-old Syrian migrant died on January 11th, 2025, during a Channel crossing from France to the UK, marking the first such death of 2025 and highlighting the continued risks of these crossings, which saw a record 77 deaths and 36,816 successful crossings in 2024.

First Migrant Death of 2025 in English Channel Highlights Dangers of Crossings
A 19-year-old Syrian migrant died on January 11th, 2025, during a Channel crossing from France to the UK, marking the first such death of 2025 and highlighting the continued risks of these crossings, which saw a record 77 deaths and 36,816 successful crossings in 2024.
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32% Bias Score

Migrant Dies in Channel Crossing
A Syrian migrant died after being crushed on a leaking dinghy in the Channel while attempting to reach Britain; 30 others were rescued, marking the first such death at sea in 2025, highlighting the increased risks of dangerous crossings.

Migrant Dies in Channel Crossing
A Syrian migrant died after being crushed on a leaking dinghy in the Channel while attempting to reach Britain; 30 others were rescued, marking the first such death at sea in 2025, highlighting the increased risks of dangerous crossings.
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44% Bias Score

Republican AGs Vow Support for Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Twenty Republican attorneys general declared their intent to support President-elect Trump's stricter immigration policies, aiming to reinstate measures like the "Remain in Mexico" policy and mass deportations, following numerous legal victories against the Biden administration.

Republican AGs Vow Support for Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Twenty Republican attorneys general declared their intent to support President-elect Trump's stricter immigration policies, aiming to reinstate measures like the "Remain in Mexico" policy and mass deportations, following numerous legal victories against the Biden administration.
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56% Bias Score

H-1B Visa Dispute Exposes Deep Divisions in Trump's Coalition
A dispute over H-1B visas, pitting Steve Bannon against Elon Musk, has exposed deep divisions within Trump's coalition and the Democrats, highlighting the tension between economic interests and immigration policy, and foreshadowing future conflicts within the administration.

H-1B Visa Dispute Exposes Deep Divisions in Trump's Coalition
A dispute over H-1B visas, pitting Steve Bannon against Elon Musk, has exposed deep divisions within Trump's coalition and the Democrats, highlighting the tension between economic interests and immigration policy, and foreshadowing future conflicts within the administration.
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52% Bias Score

France Seeks to Revise 1968 Agreement Amidst Rising Tensions with Algeria
French Minister Gabriel Attal is calling for a revision of the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreement due to Algeria's arrest of writer Boualem Sansal, expulsion of an influencer, and perceived abuse of visa privileges by Algerian officials, citing these actions as reasons to reconsider the 1968 agreement w...

France Seeks to Revise 1968 Agreement Amidst Rising Tensions with Algeria
French Minister Gabriel Attal is calling for a revision of the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreement due to Algeria's arrest of writer Boualem Sansal, expulsion of an influencer, and perceived abuse of visa privileges by Algerian officials, citing these actions as reasons to reconsider the 1968 agreement w...
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60% Bias Score

UK's New ETA System Risks Overwhelming Immigration Services
The UK's new electronic travel authorization (ETA) system, expanding to 50 countries in April, is projected to process 30 million applications, potentially overwhelming immigration services and negatively impacting tourism, particularly in Northern Ireland.

UK's New ETA System Risks Overwhelming Immigration Services
The UK's new electronic travel authorization (ETA) system, expanding to 50 countries in April, is projected to process 30 million applications, potentially overwhelming immigration services and negatively impacting tourism, particularly in Northern Ireland.
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48% Bias Score
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