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Global Competition for International Students Intensifies
Australia raised its cap on foreign students by 9% to 295,000, prioritizing Southeast Asians, while other countries like Japan and South Korea also aim for significant increases, amidst a global competition for international students driven by financial needs and demographic changes in Europe.
Global Competition for International Students Intensifies
Australia raised its cap on foreign students by 9% to 295,000, prioritizing Southeast Asians, while other countries like Japan and South Korea also aim for significant increases, amidst a global competition for international students driven by financial needs and demographic changes in Europe.
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36% Bias Score


German Cities Offer to Aid Sick Gaza Children Amidst Government Hesitation
Five German cities offered to take in sick and traumatized children from Gaza, but the federal government hesitates due to concerns about a new migration crisis and political motivations, despite support from some parties and actions from other European countries.
German Cities Offer to Aid Sick Gaza Children Amidst Government Hesitation
Five German cities offered to take in sick and traumatized children from Gaza, but the federal government hesitates due to concerns about a new migration crisis and political motivations, despite support from some parties and actions from other European countries.
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52% Bias Score


German Cities Offer Aid to Injured Gazan Children Amidst Government Cautiousness
German cities offered to provide medical care and shelter to injured Gazan children, but the federal government responded cautiously due to concerns about security, migration, and political ramifications, while other European nations like Italy, Spain, and the UK are already providing such aid.
German Cities Offer Aid to Injured Gazan Children Amidst Government Cautiousness
German cities offered to provide medical care and shelter to injured Gazan children, but the federal government responded cautiously due to concerns about security, migration, and political ramifications, while other European nations like Italy, Spain, and the UK are already providing such aid.
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60% Bias Score


La Albufereta: A Modernist Oasis Facing Modern Challenges
In Alicante, Spain, Swiss developer Carlos Pradel, in 1959, initiated construction of the La Albufereta residential complex, designed by Juan Guardiola Gaya, which became a haven for pieds-noirs after Algeria's independence, showcasing unique architectural and social elements but now facing maintena...
La Albufereta: A Modernist Oasis Facing Modern Challenges
In Alicante, Spain, Swiss developer Carlos Pradel, in 1959, initiated construction of the La Albufereta residential complex, designed by Juan Guardiola Gaya, which became a haven for pieds-noirs after Algeria's independence, showcasing unique architectural and social elements but now facing maintena...
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24% Bias Score


Subtle Racism in Italy: A Sri Lankan Woman's Perspective
Nadeesha Uyangoda's essay, "The Only Black Person in the Room," published in Spanish, details her experiences as a Sri Lankan woman growing up in Italy, exposing subtle racism within seemingly neutral societal systems and advocating for full citizenship rights for racialized minorities.
Subtle Racism in Italy: A Sri Lankan Woman's Perspective
Nadeesha Uyangoda's essay, "The Only Black Person in the Room," published in Spanish, details her experiences as a Sri Lankan woman growing up in Italy, exposing subtle racism within seemingly neutral societal systems and advocating for full citizenship rights for racialized minorities.
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44% Bias Score


UK-France Launch "One-for-One" Migrant Return Agreement
The UK and France launched a new "one-for-one" migrant return agreement on Wednesday, exchanging illegal arrivals for eligible asylum seekers with British ties; the pilot program, approved by the European Commission, aims to deter dangerous Channel crossings and is part of a wider UK strategy to com...
UK-France Launch "One-for-One" Migrant Return Agreement
The UK and France launched a new "one-for-one" migrant return agreement on Wednesday, exchanging illegal arrivals for eligible asylum seekers with British ties; the pilot program, approved by the European Commission, aims to deter dangerous Channel crossings and is part of a wider UK strategy to com...
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40% Bias Score

German Cities Offer to Help Gaza Children Amidst Government Hesitation
Five German cities offered to take in sick children from Gaza, but the federal government hesitates due to concerns about a new migration crisis and pre-election political sensitivities, while other European nations are already providing assistance.

German Cities Offer to Help Gaza Children Amidst Government Hesitation
Five German cities offered to take in sick children from Gaza, but the federal government hesitates due to concerns about a new migration crisis and pre-election political sensitivities, while other European nations are already providing assistance.
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52% Bias Score

Retired Educator Establishes Anti-Racism Initiative in Frankfurt
Türkân Kanbıçak, a 65-year-old retired educator, founded the International Cultural and Educational Association in Frankfurt in 2024 to combat racism and antisemitism among migrants using cultural narratives and music, extending her work from the Jewish Museum where she was employed for over a decad...

Retired Educator Establishes Anti-Racism Initiative in Frankfurt
Türkân Kanbıçak, a 65-year-old retired educator, founded the International Cultural and Educational Association in Frankfurt in 2024 to combat racism and antisemitism among migrants using cultural narratives and music, extending her work from the Jewish Museum where she was employed for over a decad...
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24% Bias Score

France-Algeria Relations Severely Strained Amidst Diplomatic Crisis
France and Algeria are experiencing a major diplomatic crisis, marked by the suspension of visa agreements and reciprocal sanctions, fueled by disagreements over migration, security cooperation, and historical grievances.

France-Algeria Relations Severely Strained Amidst Diplomatic Crisis
France and Algeria are experiencing a major diplomatic crisis, marked by the suspension of visa agreements and reciprocal sanctions, fueled by disagreements over migration, security cooperation, and historical grievances.
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40% Bias Score

UK Repatriates First Illegal Channel Crossers to France Under New Pilot Program
The UK deported its first group of migrants who illegally crossed the English Channel to France on Thursday, under a new pilot program where France will accept returned migrants in exchange for the UK accepting an equal number of asylum seekers with family ties in Britain.

UK Repatriates First Illegal Channel Crossers to France Under New Pilot Program
The UK deported its first group of migrants who illegally crossed the English Channel to France on Thursday, under a new pilot program where France will accept returned migrants in exchange for the UK accepting an equal number of asylum seekers with family ties in Britain.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Unintended Consequences: Forcing Mexico's Reforms
Trump's trade policies and aggressive stance on immigration and drug cartels inadvertently forced Mexico to address long-standing issues of customs inefficiencies, border security, money laundering, and organized crime; although negatively impacting human rights and bilateral relationships, it spurr...

Trump's Unintended Consequences: Forcing Mexico's Reforms
Trump's trade policies and aggressive stance on immigration and drug cartels inadvertently forced Mexico to address long-standing issues of customs inefficiencies, border security, money laundering, and organized crime; although negatively impacting human rights and bilateral relationships, it spurr...
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60% Bias Score

Labour's Migrant Deal: Day One Challenges
Tory MP Chris Philp witnessed two boats carrying numerous migrants entering UK waters on the first day of Labour's new migrant returns deal, despite apparent French inaction, directly contradicting Labour's claims that the agreement would deter illegal crossings.

Labour's Migrant Deal: Day One Challenges
Tory MP Chris Philp witnessed two boats carrying numerous migrants entering UK waters on the first day of Labour's new migrant returns deal, despite apparent French inaction, directly contradicting Labour's claims that the agreement would deter illegal crossings.
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52% Bias Score
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