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Post-Attack Hate Speech Fuels Fears of Discrimination in Germany
In the aftermath of the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, a German social worker and a project manager engaged in a dialogue about the rise of right-wing extremism online, anxieties among refugees, and the impact of political discourse on social cohesion.
Post-Attack Hate Speech Fuels Fears of Discrimination in Germany
In the aftermath of the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, a German social worker and a project manager engaged in a dialogue about the rise of right-wing extremism online, anxieties among refugees, and the impact of political discourse on social cohesion.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Reassigns Top ICE Official Amidst Slower Deportation Rates
The Trump administration reassigned Caleb Vitello, acting director of ICE, to lead the office responsible for arrests and deportations, following the reassignment of other top officials due to slower-than-expected results in deportations and arrests; the White House plans to name a new acting direct...
Trump Administration Reassigns Top ICE Official Amidst Slower Deportation Rates
The Trump administration reassigned Caleb Vitello, acting director of ICE, to lead the office responsible for arrests and deportations, following the reassignment of other top officials due to slower-than-expected results in deportations and arrests; the White House plans to name a new acting direct...
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48% Bias Score


NBC Settles Defamation Lawsuit Over False Report on Gynecologist
NBC Universal settled a defamation lawsuit filed by Georgia gynecologist Dr. Mahendra Amin for $10 million in compensatory and $20 million in punitive damages stemming from false MSNBC reports in September 2020 alleging he performed mass hysterectomies on ICE detainees. A judge found MSNBC's reporti...
NBC Settles Defamation Lawsuit Over False Report on Gynecologist
NBC Universal settled a defamation lawsuit filed by Georgia gynecologist Dr. Mahendra Amin for $10 million in compensatory and $20 million in punitive damages stemming from false MSNBC reports in September 2020 alleging he performed mass hysterectomies on ICE detainees. A judge found MSNBC's reporti...
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56% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Deportation of Asylum Seekers, But One Woman Already Deported
A federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of eight asylum seekers, but one woman was deported to Ecuador before the order took effect, despite fleeing domestic violence and despite pending litigation, raising concerns about the Trump administration's expedited deportation practices and dis...
Judge Blocks Deportation of Asylum Seekers, But One Woman Already Deported
A federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of eight asylum seekers, but one woman was deported to Ecuador before the order took effect, despite fleeing domestic violence and despite pending litigation, raising concerns about the Trump administration's expedited deportation practices and dis...
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56% Bias Score


Rise of AfD Fuels Xenophobia Against Brazilians in Germany
Brazilians in Germany are facing increasing xenophobia, with reports of discrimination in services, employment, and education, linked to the rise of the far-right AfD party and a significant increase in hate crimes, from 1,600 in 2019 to 15,000 in 2023.
Rise of AfD Fuels Xenophobia Against Brazilians in Germany
Brazilians in Germany are facing increasing xenophobia, with reports of discrimination in services, employment, and education, linked to the rise of the far-right AfD party and a significant increase in hate crimes, from 1,600 in 2019 to 15,000 in 2023.
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40% Bias Score


Venezuelan Mothers Fight for Sons Detained at Guantánamo
Venezuelan mothers are using a WhatsApp group to fight for the release of their sons detained at Guantánamo Bay under President Trump's policy targeting migrants with tattoos, alleging unfair targeting and lack of due process.
Venezuelan Mothers Fight for Sons Detained at Guantánamo
Venezuelan mothers are using a WhatsApp group to fight for the release of their sons detained at Guantánamo Bay under President Trump's policy targeting migrants with tattoos, alleging unfair targeting and lack of due process.
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60% Bias Score

Greece Intensifies Migrant Returns, Ranking Fourth in EU
In 2024, Greece returned approximately 7,000 rejected asylum seekers, ranking fourth in the EU, utilizing both mandatory and voluntary programs like the EU-funded voluntary return program that aims to return 17,000 by 2027; further returns are planned for March, showing an increase in efficiency and...

Greece Intensifies Migrant Returns, Ranking Fourth in EU
In 2024, Greece returned approximately 7,000 rejected asylum seekers, ranking fourth in the EU, utilizing both mandatory and voluntary programs like the EU-funded voluntary return program that aims to return 17,000 by 2027; further returns are planned for March, showing an increase in efficiency and...
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40% Bias Score

German Election: Migrant Voters' Concerns and Preferences
In Germany's February 23rd elections, 7 million voters with migration backgrounds will participate, primarily concerned with economic issues but also expressing heightened anxieties about violence and financial insecurity, with varying voting preferences across different origin countries.

German Election: Migrant Voters' Concerns and Preferences
In Germany's February 23rd elections, 7 million voters with migration backgrounds will participate, primarily concerned with economic issues but also expressing heightened anxieties about violence and financial insecurity, with varying voting preferences across different origin countries.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Early Elections: Merz Leads Amidst Immigration Concerns and AfD Rise
Germany holds early elections on February 23rd to determine its next government, with the CDU's Friedrich Merz leading, key issues including immigration, economic recovery, and the rise of the far-right AfD following recent attacks.

Germany's Early Elections: Merz Leads Amidst Immigration Concerns and AfD Rise
Germany holds early elections on February 23rd to determine its next government, with the CDU's Friedrich Merz leading, key issues including immigration, economic recovery, and the rise of the far-right AfD following recent attacks.
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44% Bias Score

Nearly 180 Venezuelan Detainees Transferred to Guantanamo Bay
U.S. authorities have transferred nearly 180 Venezuelan immigrants with final deportation orders to Guantanamo Bay, sparking legal challenges over access to counsel and conditions of confinement; daily flights began February 4th from West Texas.

Nearly 180 Venezuelan Detainees Transferred to Guantanamo Bay
U.S. authorities have transferred nearly 180 Venezuelan immigrants with final deportation orders to Guantanamo Bay, sparking legal challenges over access to counsel and conditions of confinement; daily flights began February 4th from West Texas.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Deportation of Migrants from Guantánamo Bay to Venezuela
On Thursday, the US deported 177 migrants from Guantánamo Bay to Honduras for onward transfer to Venezuela, including 126 with criminal charges and 80 allegedly linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, days after a lawsuit challenged detention conditions and a renewed extradition treaty was signed with Ho...

Mass Deportation of Migrants from Guantánamo Bay to Venezuela
On Thursday, the US deported 177 migrants from Guantánamo Bay to Honduras for onward transfer to Venezuela, including 126 with criminal charges and 80 allegedly linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, days after a lawsuit challenged detention conditions and a renewed extradition treaty was signed with Ho...
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52% Bias Score

Student Suicide Follows Immigration-Related Bullying
Eleven-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, a student at Gainesville Independent School District, died by suicide after experiencing bullying related to immigration rumors that spread among students in late January, causing widespread fear and distress among Hispanic students; the school administration ...

Student Suicide Follows Immigration-Related Bullying
Eleven-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, a student at Gainesville Independent School District, died by suicide after experiencing bullying related to immigration rumors that spread among students in late January, causing widespread fear and distress among Hispanic students; the school administration ...
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32% Bias Score
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