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China's "Return Tide": Balancing Talent Acquisition with Security Concerns
The number of Chinese students returning home after studying abroad has increased dramatically, reaching a record high in 2024, sparking a national debate about the balance between welcoming overseas talent and national security concerns.
China's "Return Tide": Balancing Talent Acquisition with Security Concerns
The number of Chinese students returning home after studying abroad has increased dramatically, reaching a record high in 2024, sparking a national debate about the balance between welcoming overseas talent and national security concerns.
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36% Bias Score


China's 'Return Tide': Balancing Talent Acquisition with Security Concerns
By 2024, over 6.56 million Chinese students studied abroad, with most pursuing advanced degrees; a record 20 percent year-on-year increase in returnee job seekers in 2024 shows the success of policies encouraging their return, but concerns about national security and potential espionage persist.
China's 'Return Tide': Balancing Talent Acquisition with Security Concerns
By 2024, over 6.56 million Chinese students studied abroad, with most pursuing advanced degrees; a record 20 percent year-on-year increase in returnee job seekers in 2024 shows the success of policies encouraging their return, but concerns about national security and potential espionage persist.
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48% Bias Score


Nobel Laureates Sound Alarm on Trump's Impact on US Science
Nobel laureates in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine express alarm over Trump's policies, citing funding cuts, anti-immigrant stances, and threats to democratic norms, predicting a long-term decline in US scientific leadership and a 3.8% GDP reduction.
Nobel Laureates Sound Alarm on Trump's Impact on US Science
Nobel laureates in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine express alarm over Trump's policies, citing funding cuts, anti-immigrant stances, and threats to democratic norms, predicting a long-term decline in US scientific leadership and a 3.8% GDP reduction.
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60% Bias Score


UK Asylum Hotel Numbers Drop, but Protests Continue
The UK government is using fewer than 210 hotels to house 32,345 asylum seekers, down from a peak of 56,042, due to increased Channel crossings and processing backlogs; protests against this practice persist, raising safety and cost concerns.
UK Asylum Hotel Numbers Drop, but Protests Continue
The UK government is using fewer than 210 hotels to house 32,345 asylum seekers, down from a peak of 56,042, due to increased Channel crossings and processing backlogs; protests against this practice persist, raising safety and cost concerns.
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44% Bias Score


US Attempts to Deport Iranian Asylum Seeker to Australia
The Trump administration is attempting to deport Reza Zavvar, an Iranian asylum seeker with a green card, to Australia, despite the Albanese government's assertion that no new agreements exist with the US on this matter. Zavvar, who was arrested in Maryland and moved to an Ohio prison, is challengin...
US Attempts to Deport Iranian Asylum Seeker to Australia
The Trump administration is attempting to deport Reza Zavvar, an Iranian asylum seeker with a green card, to Australia, despite the Albanese government's assertion that no new agreements exist with the US on this matter. Zavvar, who was arrested in Maryland and moved to an Ohio prison, is challengin...
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48% Bias Score


Record High of Foreign Workers in Spain Exacerbates Housing Crisis
A record high of over three million foreigners are registered in Spain's Social Security system (14.1% of contributors), with over 200,000 joining in 2024, impacting housing markets in cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Alicante, where foreign residents concentrate in specific districts with varying...
Record High of Foreign Workers in Spain Exacerbates Housing Crisis
A record high of over three million foreigners are registered in Spain's Social Security system (14.1% of contributors), with over 200,000 joining in 2024, impacting housing markets in cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Alicante, where foreign residents concentrate in specific districts with varying...
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44% Bias Score

Equal Representation Act" Seeks to Exclude Non-Citizens from Apportionment
The "Equal Representation Act," enjoying significant Republican backing, proposes excluding non-citizens from census-based calculations for congressional apportionment and the Electoral College, aiming to address concerns about inflated representation in states with large undocumented populations.

Equal Representation Act" Seeks to Exclude Non-Citizens from Apportionment
The "Equal Representation Act," enjoying significant Republican backing, proposes excluding non-citizens from census-based calculations for congressional apportionment and the Electoral College, aiming to address concerns about inflated representation in states with large undocumented populations.
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56% Bias Score

Rwanda Agrees to Accept U.S. Deportations
Rwanda agreed to accept up to 250 illegal immigrants deported from the U.S., becoming the third country to participate in such an agreement under the Trump administration's plan to send deportees to third countries due to challenges with deportations to their home countries.

Rwanda Agrees to Accept U.S. Deportations
Rwanda agreed to accept up to 250 illegal immigrants deported from the U.S., becoming the third country to participate in such an agreement under the Trump administration's plan to send deportees to third countries due to challenges with deportations to their home countries.
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52% Bias Score

Chinese Migrants in US Face Uncertainty Amidst Rising Tensions
Driven by political repression and economic hardship in China, tens of thousands of Chinese migrants have risked dangerous journeys to the US, only to face economic hardship, legal uncertainty, and a resurgence of anti-immigrant sentiment under President Trump's administration.

Chinese Migrants in US Face Uncertainty Amidst Rising Tensions
Driven by political repression and economic hardship in China, tens of thousands of Chinese migrants have risked dangerous journeys to the US, only to face economic hardship, legal uncertainty, and a resurgence of anti-immigrant sentiment under President Trump's administration.
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44% Bias Score

US to Impose Visa Deposits on High-Risk Applicants
The Trump administration will require certain non-immigrant visa applicants, primarily from countries with high illegal overstay rates or offering investment citizenship programs, to pay a deposit of up to \$15,000 as part of a 12-month pilot program starting August 20th, 2024, impacting applicants'...

US to Impose Visa Deposits on High-Risk Applicants
The Trump administration will require certain non-immigrant visa applicants, primarily from countries with high illegal overstay rates or offering investment citizenship programs, to pay a deposit of up to \$15,000 as part of a 12-month pilot program starting August 20th, 2024, impacting applicants'...
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40% Bias Score

Mexican Migrant Activist Arrested, Halting Planned March
Mexican migrant activist Luis García Villagrán was arrested in Tapachula, Chiapas on August 5th, 2025, on charges of organized crime, halting a planned migrant march to Mexico City and causing fear among hundreds of migrants.

Mexican Migrant Activist Arrested, Halting Planned March
Mexican migrant activist Luis García Villagrán was arrested in Tapachula, Chiapas on August 5th, 2025, on charges of organized crime, halting a planned migrant march to Mexico City and causing fear among hundreds of migrants.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. to Implement \$15,000 Visa Bond for Some Tourists
Starting August 20th, a U.S. pilot program will require some tourists from select countries with high visa violation rates to pay a visa bond of up to \$15,000 (refundable upon departure as scheduled); this aims to curb visa overstays and is part of the Trump administration's stricter immigration en...

U.S. to Implement \$15,000 Visa Bond for Some Tourists
Starting August 20th, a U.S. pilot program will require some tourists from select countries with high visa violation rates to pay a visa bond of up to \$15,000 (refundable upon departure as scheduled); this aims to curb visa overstays and is part of the Trump administration's stricter immigration en...
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36% Bias Score
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