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Trump's Border Crackdown Sends Asylum Seekers to Mexico
Following President Trump's executive order restricting asylum access at the U.S. border, asylum applications in Mexico more than tripled in January 2025 compared to the previous year's average, forcing migrants from countries like Cuba and Venezuela to seek refuge in Mexico instead of the United St...
Trump's Border Crackdown Sends Asylum Seekers to Mexico
Following President Trump's executive order restricting asylum access at the U.S. border, asylum applications in Mexico more than tripled in January 2025 compared to the previous year's average, forcing migrants from countries like Cuba and Venezuela to seek refuge in Mexico instead of the United St...
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32% Bias Score


Reality Show Challenges Britons' Immigration Views
Channel 4's "Go Back To Where You Came From" follows six Britons with diverse opinions on immigration as they visit refugee camps in Somalia, Syria, and other war-torn areas, aiming to challenge their perspectives through firsthand experience.
Reality Show Challenges Britons' Immigration Views
Channel 4's "Go Back To Where You Came From" follows six Britons with diverse opinions on immigration as they visit refugee camps in Somalia, Syria, and other war-torn areas, aiming to challenge their perspectives through firsthand experience.
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64% Bias Score


Federal Lawsuit Challenges New York's Immigrant Driver's License Law
The U.S. Department of Justice sued New York State on Wednesday over its 2019 law allowing immigrants to obtain driver's licenses regardless of legal status, challenging a similar law in 19 other states and the District of Columbia.
Federal Lawsuit Challenges New York's Immigrant Driver's License Law
The U.S. Department of Justice sued New York State on Wednesday over its 2019 law allowing immigrants to obtain driver's licenses regardless of legal status, challenging a similar law in 19 other states and the District of Columbia.
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52% Bias Score


German Muslim Community's Trust in Politics Plummets
A DeZIM study reveals a significant drop in trust towards German politics among Muslims (66%), exceeding the general population's increase and highlighting the need for policy adjustments to address the underlying structural factors.
German Muslim Community's Trust in Politics Plummets
A DeZIM study reveals a significant drop in trust towards German politics among Muslims (66%), exceeding the general population's increase and highlighting the need for policy adjustments to address the underlying structural factors.
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32% Bias Score


Justice Department Sues New York Over Law Granting Driver's Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a lawsuit against New York State, challenging its Green Light Law which grants driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants; the lawsuit alleges the law obstructs federal immigration enforcement and prioritizes illegal aliens over citizens.
Justice Department Sues New York Over Law Granting Driver's Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a lawsuit against New York State, challenging its Green Light Law which grants driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants; the lawsuit alleges the law obstructs federal immigration enforcement and prioritizes illegal aliens over citizens.
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68% Bias Score


Trial Begins for Afghan Man Accused of Fatal Mannheim Stabbing
A 26-year-old Afghan man, Sulaiman A., stands trial in Stuttgart, Germany, for the murder of a police officer and attempted murder of several others during a May 2024 attack in Mannheim. His alleged radicalization after the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan is a central focus of the trial.
Trial Begins for Afghan Man Accused of Fatal Mannheim Stabbing
A 26-year-old Afghan man, Sulaiman A., stands trial in Stuttgart, Germany, for the murder of a police officer and attempted murder of several others during a May 2024 attack in Mannheim. His alleged radicalization after the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan is a central focus of the trial.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainians Return to High-Risk Kramatorsk Despite Ongoing Shelling
Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine and the city's location within range of Russian artillery, thousands of Ukrainians are returning to Kramatorsk, driven by a combination of emotional ties to their homes and socio-economic challenges faced elsewhere; the International Organization for Migration conf...

Ukrainians Return to High-Risk Kramatorsk Despite Ongoing Shelling
Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine and the city's location within range of Russian artillery, thousands of Ukrainians are returning to Kramatorsk, driven by a combination of emotional ties to their homes and socio-economic challenges faced elsewhere; the International Organization for Migration conf...
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44% Bias Score

Human Rights Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Guantanamo Migrant Detention
Human rights groups are suing the Trump administration for access to migrants detained at Guantanamo Bay, following the announcement of a plan to build a 30,000-capacity migrant detention center there. The lawsuit, filed by ACLU, CCR, and IRAP, challenges the lack of transparency and due process in ...

Human Rights Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Guantanamo Migrant Detention
Human rights groups are suing the Trump administration for access to migrants detained at Guantanamo Bay, following the announcement of a plan to build a 30,000-capacity migrant detention center there. The lawsuit, filed by ACLU, CCR, and IRAP, challenges the lack of transparency and due process in ...
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44% Bias Score

Kramatorsk Residents Return to Frontline City Despite War
Thousands are returning to Kramatorsk, Ukraine, a city 20 kilometers from the frontline, driven by financial difficulties and emotional ties to their homes, despite the ongoing war and official evacuations.

Kramatorsk Residents Return to Frontline City Despite War
Thousands are returning to Kramatorsk, Ukraine, a city 20 kilometers from the frontline, driven by financial difficulties and emotional ties to their homes, despite the ongoing war and official evacuations.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Secures Major Diplomatic Victories in the Americas
President Trump's new administration has achieved significant diplomatic wins in Central America and the Caribbean, reversing a trend of declining U.S. influence and forging stronger partnerships against China, drug cartels, and illegal immigration.

Trump Administration Secures Major Diplomatic Victories in the Americas
President Trump's new administration has achieved significant diplomatic wins in Central America and the Caribbean, reversing a trend of declining U.S. influence and forging stronger partnerships against China, drug cartels, and illegal immigration.
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68% Bias Score

USAID Funding Cuts Leave Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia Jobless
In Colombia, the abrupt halt of USAID funding has closed vocational schools for Venezuelan migrants, leaving them jobless and without legal pathways to the US, directly contradicting the Trump administration's stated goals; over 82 programs worth nearly $2 billion are affected.

USAID Funding Cuts Leave Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia Jobless
In Colombia, the abrupt halt of USAID funding has closed vocational schools for Venezuelan migrants, leaving them jobless and without legal pathways to the US, directly contradicting the Trump administration's stated goals; over 82 programs worth nearly $2 billion are affected.
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56% Bias Score

Munich Attack Spurs Calls for Stricter Security in Rhineland-Palatinate
Following a suspected car-attack in Munich injuring at least 28 people during a demonstration, Rhineland-Palatinate's CDU is demanding stronger security measures, citing approximately 160 foreign high-risk offenders within the state as a cause for concern ahead of the upcoming street carnival.

Munich Attack Spurs Calls for Stricter Security in Rhineland-Palatinate
Following a suspected car-attack in Munich injuring at least 28 people during a demonstration, Rhineland-Palatinate's CDU is demanding stronger security measures, citing approximately 160 foreign high-risk offenders within the state as a cause for concern ahead of the upcoming street carnival.
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52% Bias Score
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