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Syria After Assad: A Nation in Crisis
Following the December 2024 fall of the Assad regime in Syria, the country faces a dire humanitarian crisis with 90 percent of the population in poverty and a struggling transitional government, amidst ongoing violence and complex international sanctions.
Syria After Assad: A Nation in Crisis
Following the December 2024 fall of the Assad regime in Syria, the country faces a dire humanitarian crisis with 90 percent of the population in poverty and a struggling transitional government, amidst ongoing violence and complex international sanctions.
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64% Bias Score


Turkey, Iraq to Establish Joint Committee to Address ISIS Camps in Syria
Turkey and Iraq will form a joint committee to address the issue of ISIS camps in Syria, where approximately 10,000 ISIS fighters and 50,000 family members are held, as part of a broader "Five-Party Mechanism" agreement to combat terrorism.
Turkey, Iraq to Establish Joint Committee to Address ISIS Camps in Syria
Turkey and Iraq will form a joint committee to address the issue of ISIS camps in Syria, where approximately 10,000 ISIS fighters and 50,000 family members are held, as part of a broader "Five-Party Mechanism" agreement to combat terrorism.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Reviews Afrikaner Resettlement, Orania Seeks Self-Governance
Following President Trump's statement offering refuge to Afrikaners, the U.S. is actively reviewing resettlement requests, while the Afrikaner Orania Movement seeks U.S. support for internal self-governance in South Africa, creating friction between the U.S. and South African governments.
U.S. Reviews Afrikaner Resettlement, Orania Seeks Self-Governance
Following President Trump's statement offering refuge to Afrikaners, the U.S. is actively reviewing resettlement requests, while the Afrikaner Orania Movement seeks U.S. support for internal self-governance in South Africa, creating friction between the U.S. and South African governments.
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52% Bias Score


Malnutrition Crisis Among Refugee Children in Samos' CCS
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported six cases of moderate to severe acute malnutrition in children aged six months to six years at Samos' Closed Controlled Structure, highlighting inadequate pediatric care and food insecurity exacerbated by a nine-month suspension of financial aid for asylum seek...
Malnutrition Crisis Among Refugee Children in Samos' CCS
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported six cases of moderate to severe acute malnutrition in children aged six months to six years at Samos' Closed Controlled Structure, highlighting inadequate pediatric care and food insecurity exacerbated by a nine-month suspension of financial aid for asylum seek...
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24% Bias Score


Fewer Ukrainian Women Refugees Plan to Return Home
A recent Rzeczpospolita survey shows that only 31% of Ukrainian women refugees in Poland plan to return home after the conflict, compared to 41% six months ago; 33% want to stay permanently, and 13% seek Polish citizenship, highlighting concerns about jobs, corruption, and ongoing military actions i...
Fewer Ukrainian Women Refugees Plan to Return Home
A recent Rzeczpospolita survey shows that only 31% of Ukrainian women refugees in Poland plan to return home after the conflict, compared to 41% six months ago; 33% want to stay permanently, and 13% seek Polish citizenship, highlighting concerns about jobs, corruption, and ongoing military actions i...
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72% Bias Score


16 Refugees Dead After Two Boats Sink in Aegean Sea
At least 16 refugees died when two boats sank in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Lesbos on Thursday; one boat carried 31 people, while the other carried 35, and rescue efforts from both countries were uncoordinated.
16 Refugees Dead After Two Boats Sink in Aegean Sea
At least 16 refugees died when two boats sank in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Lesbos on Thursday; one boat carried 31 people, while the other carried 35, and rescue efforts from both countries were uncoordinated.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Detention Policy Undermines Safe Third Country Agreement
The United States' new policy of detaining asylum seekers returned from Canada challenges the Safe Third Country Agreement, prompting concerns from refugee advocates due to increased risks of deportation and family separation, affecting over 500 asylum seekers since January.

U.S. Detention Policy Undermines Safe Third Country Agreement
The United States' new policy of detaining asylum seekers returned from Canada challenges the Safe Third Country Agreement, prompting concerns from refugee advocates due to increased risks of deportation and family separation, affecting over 500 asylum seekers since January.
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44% Bias Score

IDF's Gaza Ground Offensive Creates Humanitarian Crisis
The Israeli Defense Forces' expansion of ground operations in Gaza has displaced over 400,000 civilians into a shrinking coastal area, causing a humanitarian crisis due to severe shortages of food, medicine, and shelter, while Israel aims to pressure Hamas to release hostages.

IDF's Gaza Ground Offensive Creates Humanitarian Crisis
The Israeli Defense Forces' expansion of ground operations in Gaza has displaced over 400,000 civilians into a shrinking coastal area, causing a humanitarian crisis due to severe shortages of food, medicine, and shelter, while Israel aims to pressure Hamas to release hostages.
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44% Bias Score

250 Asylum Seekers Sue UK Government Over Manston Center Abuses
At least 250 asylum seekers are suing the UK government over unlawful detention and human rights abuses at Manston asylum center between June and November 2022, where they faced dangerously overcrowded conditions, outbreaks of infectious diseases, and reports of assault, with one death resulting fro...

250 Asylum Seekers Sue UK Government Over Manston Center Abuses
At least 250 asylum seekers are suing the UK government over unlawful detention and human rights abuses at Manston asylum center between June and November 2022, where they faced dangerously overcrowded conditions, outbreaks of infectious diseases, and reports of assault, with one death resulting fro...
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56% Bias Score

US Revokes Visas for South Sudanese Citizens Due to Deportation Dispute
The United States revoked all visas for South Sudanese citizens due to the South Sudanese transitional government's failure to accept the timely return of its citizens deported from the U.S., emphasizing that enforcing immigration laws is crucial for national security. This action follows the impend...

US Revokes Visas for South Sudanese Citizens Due to Deportation Dispute
The United States revoked all visas for South Sudanese citizens due to the South Sudanese transitional government's failure to accept the timely return of its citizens deported from the U.S., emphasizing that enforcing immigration laws is crucial for national security. This action follows the impend...
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40% Bias Score

North Korean Defector's Escape Secured by 13-Year-Old's Letter
A two-time North Korean defector, Timothy Cho, recounts his traumatic childhood marked by parental abandonment, starvation, witnessing public executions, and torture at the hands of the Chinese army after his first escape attempt. His eventual escape and resettlement in the UK were facilitated by a ...

North Korean Defector's Escape Secured by 13-Year-Old's Letter
A two-time North Korean defector, Timothy Cho, recounts his traumatic childhood marked by parental abandonment, starvation, witnessing public executions, and torture at the hands of the Chinese army after his first escape attempt. His eventual escape and resettlement in the UK were facilitated by a ...
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44% Bias Score

Life on Hold": Resignation Syndrome in Sweden
Life on Hold", a Greek film set in Sweden, depicts "resignation syndrome", a catatonic state affecting children of refugee families denied asylum, highlighting the medical and political controversies surrounding this phenomenon.

Life on Hold": Resignation Syndrome in Sweden
Life on Hold", a Greek film set in Sweden, depicts "resignation syndrome", a catatonic state affecting children of refugee families denied asylum, highlighting the medical and political controversies surrounding this phenomenon.
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40% Bias Score
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