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Rwanda Agrees to Accept US Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deported migrants from the US, becoming the third African country to do so under President Trump's mass deportation initiative, raising human rights concerns and prompting questions about the deal's motivations.
Rwanda Agrees to Accept US Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deported migrants from the US, becoming the third African country to do so under President Trump's mass deportation initiative, raising human rights concerns and prompting questions about the deal's motivations.
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52% Bias Score


Pakistan Resumes Forced Deportations of Afghan Refugees
Pakistan has resumed forced deportations of approximately 1.4 million Afghan refugees whose Proof of Registration cards expired, despite UNHCR criticism citing human rights violations and the risk of regional instability; an additional 800,000 Afghans with Afghan Citizenship Cards are also affected.
Pakistan Resumes Forced Deportations of Afghan Refugees
Pakistan has resumed forced deportations of approximately 1.4 million Afghan refugees whose Proof of Registration cards expired, despite UNHCR criticism citing human rights violations and the risk of regional instability; an additional 800,000 Afghans with Afghan Citizenship Cards are also affected.
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44% Bias Score


Birmingham Riots: Distrust Fuels Community Self-Defense
During Birmingham riots last summer, a news crew was attacked by masked men, and a man with a knife attempted to slash their van tire; this stemmed from a community's distrust in authorities and fear of far-right groups, highlighting a breakdown of trust and safety.
Birmingham Riots: Distrust Fuels Community Self-Defense
During Birmingham riots last summer, a news crew was attacked by masked men, and a man with a knife attempted to slash their van tire; this stemmed from a community's distrust in authorities and fear of far-right groups, highlighting a breakdown of trust and safety.
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44% Bias Score


UK to Return Asylum Seekers to France Under New Agreement
The UK will start returning some asylum seekers arriving via small boats to France within days under a new agreement with France, aiming to deter illegal crossings and disrupt criminal networks; the scheme will initially return about 50 people weekly.
UK to Return Asylum Seekers to France Under New Agreement
The UK will start returning some asylum seekers arriving via small boats to France within days under a new agreement with France, aiming to deter illegal crossings and disrupt criminal networks; the scheme will initially return about 50 people weekly.
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64% Bias Score


Los Angeles Shelters Overflowing with Pets Due to Immigration Raids
Due to intensified immigration raids in Los Angeles under the Trump administration, 28 pets were surrendered to shelters between June 10 and August 1; a federal court ruling on August 1 curbed random immigration arrests without "legitimate cause.
Los Angeles Shelters Overflowing with Pets Due to Immigration Raids
Due to intensified immigration raids in Los Angeles under the Trump administration, 28 pets were surrendered to shelters between June 10 and August 1; a federal court ruling on August 1 curbed random immigration arrests without "legitimate cause.
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28% Bias Score


U.S. to Require $15,000 Visa Bond from Certain Countries
The U.S. will require a $15,000 bond from foreign nationals of certain countries seeking visas, starting in mid-August for a 12-month pilot program to curb overstays, affecting approximately 500,000 people who overstayed in fiscal year 2023, according to the Department of State.
U.S. to Require $15,000 Visa Bond from Certain Countries
The U.S. will require a $15,000 bond from foreign nationals of certain countries seeking visas, starting in mid-August for a 12-month pilot program to curb overstays, affecting approximately 500,000 people who overstayed in fiscal year 2023, according to the Department of State.
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36% Bias Score

US to Require Visa Bonds from Certain Countries
The US Department of State will implement a 12-month pilot program requiring visa applicants from select countries with high overstay rates to pay a bond of up to $15,000 for work or tourist visas, starting within 15 days of the Federal Register publication, to ensure compliance and limit the US gov...

US to Require Visa Bonds from Certain Countries
The US Department of State will implement a 12-month pilot program requiring visa applicants from select countries with high overstay rates to pay a bond of up to $15,000 for work or tourist visas, starting within 15 days of the Federal Register publication, to ensure compliance and limit the US gov...
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36% Bias Score

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda will accept up to 250 US migrants under a deal announced Tuesday, offering them training, healthcare, and accommodation, despite concerns over Rwanda's human rights record and following a failed agreement with the UK.

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda will accept up to 250 US migrants under a deal announced Tuesday, offering them training, healthcare, and accommodation, despite concerns over Rwanda's human rights record and following a failed agreement with the UK.
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48% Bias Score

Job Prospects Trump Social Benefits for Ukrainian Refugees: ifo Institute Study
A survey of over 3300 Ukrainian refugees in Europe by the ifo Institute revealed that job prospects, particularly higher salaries and suitable employment, are more influential than social benefits in determining their relocation choices; surprisingly, refugees planning to stay abroad prioritize dist...

Job Prospects Trump Social Benefits for Ukrainian Refugees: ifo Institute Study
A survey of over 3300 Ukrainian refugees in Europe by the ifo Institute revealed that job prospects, particularly higher salaries and suitable employment, are more influential than social benefits in determining their relocation choices; surprisingly, refugees planning to stay abroad prioritize dist...
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36% Bias Score

Democratic Congresswomen Criticize US Policies at Mexico City Summit
Several US Democratic congresswomen, including members of the "Squad," criticized US policies at the Panamerican Congress in Mexico City, with one representative stating she was prouder to be Guatemalan than American; the White House condemned their remarks.

Democratic Congresswomen Criticize US Policies at Mexico City Summit
Several US Democratic congresswomen, including members of the "Squad," criticized US policies at the Panamerican Congress in Mexico City, with one representative stating she was prouder to be Guatemalan than American; the White House condemned their remarks.
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64% Bias Score

UK-France Small Boat Migrant Deal to Expire in 11 Months
The UK and France have agreed to a deal to return illegal migrants arriving via small boats to France, but the agreement is only set to last until June 2026 and faces potential legal challenges.

UK-France Small Boat Migrant Deal to Expire in 11 Months
The UK and France have agreed to a deal to return illegal migrants arriving via small boats to France, but the agreement is only set to last until June 2026 and faces potential legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score

UK-France Migrant Deal to Begin Tuesday
A new UK-France migrant deal, effective Tuesday, will see the return of some Channel migrants to France in exchange for asylum seekers with UK ties, aiming to deter illegal crossings; however, critics say that the plan will make "no difference whatsoever".

UK-France Migrant Deal to Begin Tuesday
A new UK-France migrant deal, effective Tuesday, will see the return of some Channel migrants to France in exchange for asylum seekers with UK ties, aiming to deter illegal crossings; however, critics say that the plan will make "no difference whatsoever".
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48% Bias Score
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