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Madrid Airport Reduces Homelessness with Controversial Tactics
Aena's new security measures at Madrid-Barajas Airport, implemented in January, have significantly reduced the number of homeless people sleeping in the terminals from over 500 to 40-50 nightly, though only 14 have been placed in shelters. While the airport reports fewer incidents, the CGT union hig...
Madrid Airport Reduces Homelessness with Controversial Tactics
Aena's new security measures at Madrid-Barajas Airport, implemented in January, have significantly reduced the number of homeless people sleeping in the terminals from over 500 to 40-50 nightly, though only 14 have been placed in shelters. While the airport reports fewer incidents, the CGT union hig...
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72% Bias Score


Philadelphia Art Project Showcases Immigrant Contributions
The Philadelphians," a public art project in Philadelphia, uses short films to celebrate the contributions of immigrant communities, countering negative immigration rhetoric and showcasing the diverse cultures enriching the city through June 8th, 2025.
Philadelphia Art Project Showcases Immigrant Contributions
The Philadelphians," a public art project in Philadelphia, uses short films to celebrate the contributions of immigrant communities, countering negative immigration rhetoric and showcasing the diverse cultures enriching the city through June 8th, 2025.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Asylum Laws, Facing Legal Challenges
The German Cabinet approved stricter asylum laws, including changes to "safe country of origin" designations and pre-deportation legal representation, aiming to reduce asylum claims and increase deportations, despite legal and human rights concerns.
Germany Tightens Asylum Laws, Facing Legal Challenges
The German Cabinet approved stricter asylum laws, including changes to "safe country of origin" designations and pre-deportation legal representation, aiming to reduce asylum claims and increase deportations, despite legal and human rights concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Germany to Honor Afghan Refugee Pledges
The German government will bring 2,500 Afghan refugees still in Islamabad to Germany, honoring prior acceptance pledges despite ending the program due to irregularities and security concerns revealed during investigations under the previous administration.
Germany to Honor Afghan Refugee Pledges
The German government will bring 2,500 Afghan refugees still in Islamabad to Germany, honoring prior acceptance pledges despite ending the program due to irregularities and security concerns revealed during investigations under the previous administration.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Border Checks Ineffective in Reducing Asylum Applications
A Dutch government audit reveals that intensified border checks, implemented in late 2024 to combat irregular migration and ease asylum system pressure, failed to significantly reduce asylum applications, despite increasing stoppages and denials of entry; however, arrests for related crimes also dec...
Dutch Border Checks Ineffective in Reducing Asylum Applications
A Dutch government audit reveals that intensified border checks, implemented in late 2024 to combat irregular migration and ease asylum system pressure, failed to significantly reduce asylum applications, despite increasing stoppages and denials of entry; however, arrests for related crimes also dec...
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36% Bias Score


Boulder Pro-Israel Rally Firebombed; Five Injured
On Sunday, an Egyptian national illegally in the US, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, firebombed a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, severely burning five people aged 52-88, one critically; he's been charged with multiple felonies including a hate crime.
Boulder Pro-Israel Rally Firebombed; Five Injured
On Sunday, an Egyptian national illegally in the US, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, firebombed a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, severely burning five people aged 52-88, one critically; he's been charged with multiple felonies including a hate crime.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Streamlines Asylum Process, Bypassing Bundesrat
Germany's cabinet approved a reform to expedite asylum decisions and deportations, allowing the government to designate countries as safe origins via ordinance without Bundesrat approval, focusing on Maghreb states and India, and eliminating state-funded lawyers for those facing deportation.

Germany Streamlines Asylum Process, Bypassing Bundesrat
Germany's cabinet approved a reform to expedite asylum decisions and deportations, allowing the government to designate countries as safe origins via ordinance without Bundesrat approval, focusing on Maghreb states and India, and eliminating state-funded lawyers for those facing deportation.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Unseals Documents in Case of Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran Immigrant
A federal judge unsealed several documents in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant wrongfully deported from the U.S. despite having legal status, rejecting the Justice Department's arguments for maintaining secrecy. The unsealed documents include a Justice Department request to p...

Judge Unseals Documents in Case of Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran Immigrant
A federal judge unsealed several documents in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant wrongfully deported from the U.S. despite having legal status, rejecting the Justice Department's arguments for maintaining secrecy. The unsealed documents include a Justice Department request to p...
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36% Bias Score

Germany Streamlines Asylum Process, Bypassing Bundesrat
Germany's cabinet approved a reform to accelerate asylum decisions and deportations, allowing the classification of countries like Algeria, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as "safe countries of origin" via ordinance, bypassing Bundesrat approval and eliminating state-funded legal representation for thos...

Germany Streamlines Asylum Process, Bypassing Bundesrat
Germany's cabinet approved a reform to accelerate asylum decisions and deportations, allowing the classification of countries like Algeria, India, Morocco, and Tunisia as "safe countries of origin" via ordinance, bypassing Bundesrat approval and eliminating state-funded legal representation for thos...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Border Control Experiment Yields Mixed Results
A Dutch experiment with stricter border controls from December 2024 to June 2025 showed increased rejections of passengers without proper identification but fewer arrests for cross-border crime and fewer detected asylum seekers compared to previous mobile checks, challenging the effectiveness of the...

Dutch Border Control Experiment Yields Mixed Results
A Dutch experiment with stricter border controls from December 2024 to June 2025 showed increased rejections of passengers without proper identification but fewer arrests for cross-border crime and fewer detected asylum seekers compared to previous mobile checks, challenging the effectiveness of the...
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40% Bias Score

Boulder Attack: Eight Injured in Alleged Terrorist Attack
On June 1st, eight people were injured in Boulder, Colorado, when Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel group protesting for the release of Hamas hostages; paperwork with "USAID" and other materials were found in his car.

Boulder Attack: Eight Injured in Alleged Terrorist Attack
On June 1st, eight people were injured in Boulder, Colorado, when Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel group protesting for the release of Hamas hostages; paperwork with "USAID" and other materials were found in his car.
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56% Bias Score

Transgender Woman Seeks Asylum in Canada, Citing U.S. Persecution
Hannah Kreager, a transgender woman from Arizona, filed an asylum claim in Canada, alleging persecution due to U.S. policies under President Trump that restrict transgender rights, including passport issuance and participation in sports, creating a climate of fear and lack of legal protection.

Transgender Woman Seeks Asylum in Canada, Citing U.S. Persecution
Hannah Kreager, a transgender woman from Arizona, filed an asylum claim in Canada, alleging persecution due to U.S. policies under President Trump that restrict transgender rights, including passport issuance and participation in sports, creating a climate of fear and lack of legal protection.
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48% Bias Score
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