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Operation Strait Crossing 2025 Exceeds One Million Passengers Amidst Peak Travel
Operation Strait Crossing 2025 surpasses one million passengers and 250,000 vehicles since June 15th, with peak traffic expected until August 3rd, causing Algeciras and Tarifa ports to implement critical phase protocols and add more port police officers to manage the flow.
Operation Strait Crossing 2025 Exceeds One Million Passengers Amidst Peak Travel
Operation Strait Crossing 2025 surpasses one million passengers and 250,000 vehicles since June 15th, with peak traffic expected until August 3rd, causing Algeciras and Tarifa ports to implement critical phase protocols and add more port police officers to manage the flow.
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24% Bias Score


Germany's Immigrant Student Achievement Gap: A Systemic Issue
Germany's high immigrant population (20 percent) significantly impacts its schools, creating an achievement gap between immigrant and native students unparalleled globally. This is discussed in the ZEIT podcast 'Das Politikteil' featuring education editor Martin Spiewak, highlighting the need for re...
Germany's Immigrant Student Achievement Gap: A Systemic Issue
Germany's high immigrant population (20 percent) significantly impacts its schools, creating an achievement gap between immigrant and native students unparalleled globally. This is discussed in the ZEIT podcast 'Das Politikteil' featuring education editor Martin Spiewak, highlighting the need for re...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Scottish Heritage: Emigration and Family History
US President Donald Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, emigrated from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, to New York in 1930 due to economic hardship, marrying Fred Trump and becoming a US citizen; this highlights the significant emigration from Scotland during the early 20th century.
Trump's Scottish Heritage: Emigration and Family History
US President Donald Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, emigrated from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, to New York in 1930 due to economic hardship, marrying Fred Trump and becoming a US citizen; this highlights the significant emigration from Scotland during the early 20th century.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Trains Libyan Coast Guard to Curb Migration
Libyan coast guard officers from Benghazi, under Khalifa Haftar, arrived in Crete for training on preventing irregular migration, a rapid implementation of a deal between Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and eastern Libyan officials, aiming to counter Turkey's influence.
Greece Trains Libyan Coast Guard to Curb Migration
Libyan coast guard officers from Benghazi, under Khalifa Haftar, arrived in Crete for training on preventing irregular migration, a rapid implementation of a deal between Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and eastern Libyan officials, aiming to counter Turkey's influence.
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56% Bias Score


Three Australian Cities Rank Among World's Most Liveable
Australia boasts three cities—Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide—in the top 10 of the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2024 Most Liveable Cities index, a success attributed to factors like access to nature, strong healthcare, and a balanced lifestyle, exceeding traditional European dominance.
Three Australian Cities Rank Among World's Most Liveable
Australia boasts three cities—Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide—in the top 10 of the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2024 Most Liveable Cities index, a success attributed to factors like access to nature, strong healthcare, and a balanced lifestyle, exceeding traditional European dominance.
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52% Bias Score


EU to Negotiate with Libyan Strongman Haftar Amidst Fears of Russian Weaponization of Migration
The EU is resuming talks with Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar to counter Russia's suspected weaponization of migration from Libya, despite past tensions and human rights concerns, as asylum seeker arrivals via the central Mediterranean route increase.
EU to Negotiate with Libyan Strongman Haftar Amidst Fears of Russian Weaponization of Migration
The EU is resuming talks with Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar to counter Russia's suspected weaponization of migration from Libya, despite past tensions and human rights concerns, as asylum seeker arrivals via the central Mediterranean route increase.
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40% Bias Score

Australia's Climate Policy Contradicts Resettlement of Tuvaluans
Australia's new visa pathway for Tuvaluans, prompted by climate change displacement, offers resettlement but fails to address Australia's continued fossil fuel expansion, contradicting climate obligations and human rights.

Australia's Climate Policy Contradicts Resettlement of Tuvaluans
Australia's new visa pathway for Tuvaluans, prompted by climate change displacement, offers resettlement but fails to address Australia's continued fossil fuel expansion, contradicting climate obligations and human rights.
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44% Bias Score

Egyptian Migrant Rescued After 48-Hour Sea Swim
A 23-year-old Egyptian man, Rafie, was rescued from the sea near Benalmádena, Spain, on July 16th after a 48-hour solo swim from Morocco, highlighting the dangers faced by irregular migrants and the lack of assistance from passing vessels.

Egyptian Migrant Rescued After 48-Hour Sea Swim
A 23-year-old Egyptian man, Rafie, was rescued from the sea near Benalmádena, Spain, on July 16th after a 48-hour solo swim from Morocco, highlighting the dangers faced by irregular migrants and the lack of assistance from passing vessels.
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48% Bias Score

Berlin to Close Tegel Refugee Shelter, Replace with Smaller, Modern Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2025, relocating approximately 2,000 residents to make way for a new, smaller EU-standard arrival center with a maximum capacity of 2,600 by 2026, addressing past criticisms of inadequate conditions.

Berlin to Close Tegel Refugee Shelter, Replace with Smaller, Modern Center
Berlin will close its Tegel refugee shelter by the end of 2025, relocating approximately 2,000 residents to make way for a new, smaller EU-standard arrival center with a maximum capacity of 2,600 by 2026, addressing past criticisms of inadequate conditions.
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44% Bias Score

EU Grapples with Rising Migrant Returns, Seeks Stronger Libya Ties
EU Commissioner Magnus Bruner calls rising irregular migrant return rates a critical challenge, advocating for 'migration diplomacy' with countries like Libya, despite recent expulsion from Benghazi, focusing on preventing Russia's exploitation of migrants, and proposing 'return hubs' as a solution.

EU Grapples with Rising Migrant Returns, Seeks Stronger Libya Ties
EU Commissioner Magnus Bruner calls rising irregular migrant return rates a critical challenge, advocating for 'migration diplomacy' with countries like Libya, despite recent expulsion from Benghazi, focusing on preventing Russia's exploitation of migrants, and proposing 'return hubs' as a solution.
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44% Bias Score

Belgium Tightens Family Reunification Rules for Immigrants
Belgium's new law restricts family reunification for immigrants, requiring refugees to apply within six months and those with subsidiary protection to wait two years; it also increased the minimum income to ,300 euros, impacting 20,724 non-EU citizens who obtained visas last year.

Belgium Tightens Family Reunification Rules for Immigrants
Belgium's new law restricts family reunification for immigrants, requiring refugees to apply within six months and those with subsidiary protection to wait two years; it also increased the minimum income to ,300 euros, impacting 20,724 non-EU citizens who obtained visas last year.
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52% Bias Score

El Salvador: Security Gains Amidst Human Rights Concerns Under Bukele
President Nayib Bukele's policies in El Salvador have led to a significant decrease in gang violence and improved economic conditions, but also raised concerns about human rights abuses and government repression.

El Salvador: Security Gains Amidst Human Rights Concerns Under Bukele
President Nayib Bukele's policies in El Salvador have led to a significant decrease in gang violence and improved economic conditions, but also raised concerns about human rights abuses and government repression.
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48% Bias Score
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