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Fewer Ukrainian Women Refugees Plan to Return Home
A recent Rzeczpospolita survey shows that only 31% of Ukrainian women refugees in Poland plan to return home after the conflict, compared to 41% six months ago; 33% want to stay permanently, and 13% seek Polish citizenship, highlighting concerns about jobs, corruption, and ongoing military actions i...
Fewer Ukrainian Women Refugees Plan to Return Home
A recent Rzeczpospolita survey shows that only 31% of Ukrainian women refugees in Poland plan to return home after the conflict, compared to 41% six months ago; 33% want to stay permanently, and 13% seek Polish citizenship, highlighting concerns about jobs, corruption, and ongoing military actions i...
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72% Bias Score


Trump Administration Erroneously Revokes US Status of Ukrainian Refugees
The Trump administration mistakenly informed approximately 240,000 Ukrainian refugees in the US that their legal status was revoked, causing widespread panic; however, the Department of Homeland Security later corrected the notices, stating the U4U program remains active.
Trump Administration Erroneously Revokes US Status of Ukrainian Refugees
The Trump administration mistakenly informed approximately 240,000 Ukrainian refugees in the US that their legal status was revoked, causing widespread panic; however, the Department of Homeland Security later corrected the notices, stating the U4U program remains active.
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44% Bias Score


San Diego Border Inspectors Charged with Bribery
Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in San Diego were arrested and charged with accepting bribes totaling thousands of dollars from human traffickers to allow undocumented immigrants to enter the U.S. through the San Ysidro Port of Entry, the nation's busiest.
San Diego Border Inspectors Charged with Bribery
Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in San Diego were arrested and charged with accepting bribes totaling thousands of dollars from human traffickers to allow undocumented immigrants to enter the U.S. through the San Ysidro Port of Entry, the nation's busiest.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Woman on Trial for Anti-Immigrant Hate Speech
A Madrid court is deciding the case of Isabel Peralta, accused of inciting hatred against Moroccan immigrants following a protest near the Moroccan embassy in May 2021, one day after a mass undocumented migrant entry into Ceuta; the defendant maintains her statements were figures of speech and not c...
Spanish Woman on Trial for Anti-Immigrant Hate Speech
A Madrid court is deciding the case of Isabel Peralta, accused of inciting hatred against Moroccan immigrants following a protest near the Moroccan embassy in May 2021, one day after a mass undocumented migrant entry into Ceuta; the defendant maintains her statements were figures of speech and not c...
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64% Bias Score


Judge Suggests Contempt Charges Against Trump Administration for Alleged Violation of Deportation Order
A federal judge found it "fairly likely" that the Trump administration violated a verbal order to return two planes carrying over 200 alleged Venezuelan gang members to the U.S., instead allowing them to continue to El Salvador. The judge suggested contempt charges and criticized the government's in...
Judge Suggests Contempt Charges Against Trump Administration for Alleged Violation of Deportation Order
A federal judge found it "fairly likely" that the Trump administration violated a verbal order to return two planes carrying over 200 alleged Venezuelan gang members to the U.S., instead allowing them to continue to El Salvador. The judge suggested contempt charges and criticized the government's in...
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60% Bias Score


Brown University Faces $500 Million Funding Freeze Amid Antisemitism Review
The Trump administration is reviewing Brown University's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies and response to antisemitism, potentially freezing over $500 million in grant money, following the deportation of a professor for possessing photos of Hezbollah and Iranian leaders.
Brown University Faces $500 Million Funding Freeze Amid Antisemitism Review
The Trump administration is reviewing Brown University's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies and response to antisemitism, potentially freezing over $500 million in grant money, following the deportation of a professor for possessing photos of Hezbollah and Iranian leaders.
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40% Bias Score

Mass Exodus from Gaza: Residents Cite Unbearable Conditions
Interviews with Palestinians in Gaza reveal a widespread desire to emigrate due to poor living conditions, lack of opportunities, and the recent war, as supported by a Gallup International poll indicating that 56% wish to relocate temporarily or permanently.

Mass Exodus from Gaza: Residents Cite Unbearable Conditions
Interviews with Palestinians in Gaza reveal a widespread desire to emigrate due to poor living conditions, lack of opportunities, and the recent war, as supported by a Gallup International poll indicating that 56% wish to relocate temporarily or permanently.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Protests Erupt Against Trump Administration's Policies and Mass Firings
Widespread "Hands Off" protests erupted across the U.S. and internationally on Saturday, targeting President Trump's immigration policies and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's mass firings of federal workers, which sparked concerns about the federal government's stability.

Mass Protests Erupt Against Trump Administration's Policies and Mass Firings
Widespread "Hands Off" protests erupted across the U.S. and internationally on Saturday, targeting President Trump's immigration policies and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's mass firings of federal workers, which sparked concerns about the federal government's stability.
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56% Bias Score

Salvadoran National Charged with Murder in Virginia
A 27-year-old Salvadoran national illegally in the U.S. since 2011, Jose Velasquez-Martinez, has been charged with murder after fatally stabbing 29-year-old Brandon Probst in Warrenton, Virginia, on March 27, 2025.

Salvadoran National Charged with Murder in Virginia
A 27-year-old Salvadoran national illegally in the U.S. since 2011, Jose Velasquez-Martinez, has been charged with murder after fatally stabbing 29-year-old Brandon Probst in Warrenton, Virginia, on March 27, 2025.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Asylum Minister Sparks Controversy Over Royal Award Refusal
Dutch Asylum Minister Marjolein Faber refused to sign a royal award for asylum seeker volunteers due to policy disagreements, highlighting her controversial approach to stricter asylum policies despite criticism and potential legal challenges.

Dutch Asylum Minister Sparks Controversy Over Royal Award Refusal
Dutch Asylum Minister Marjolein Faber refused to sign a royal award for asylum seeker volunteers due to policy disagreements, highlighting her controversial approach to stricter asylum policies despite criticism and potential legal challenges.
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60% Bias Score

Judge Orders Release of Wrongfully Detained Venezuelan TPS Holder
A U.S. District Judge ordered the release of Adrian Gil Rojas, a Venezuelan TPS holder wrongfully detained and nearly deported to El Salvador in January after ICE officers ignored his valid documentation. The judge also ordered the government to pay for his return travel and recommended an ankle mon...

Judge Orders Release of Wrongfully Detained Venezuelan TPS Holder
A U.S. District Judge ordered the release of Adrian Gil Rojas, a Venezuelan TPS holder wrongfully detained and nearly deported to El Salvador in January after ICE officers ignored his valid documentation. The judge also ordered the government to pay for his return travel and recommended an ankle mon...
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48% Bias Score

16 Refugees Dead After Two Boats Sink in Aegean Sea
At least 16 refugees died when two boats sank in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Lesbos on Thursday; one boat carried 31 people, while the other carried 35, and rescue efforts from both countries were uncoordinated.

16 Refugees Dead After Two Boats Sink in Aegean Sea
At least 16 refugees died when two boats sank in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Lesbos on Thursday; one boat carried 31 people, while the other carried 35, and rescue efforts from both countries were uncoordinated.
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36% Bias Score
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