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Israeli Airstrike Kills 52 in Gaza School; International Condemnation Mounts
An Israeli airstrike on a Gaza school sheltering Palestinian civilians killed 52 people, 33 of whom were asleep; Israel claims Hamas fighters were operating from the school. The attack triggers international condemnation, including calls for an arms embargo and concerns over a worsening humanitarian...
Israeli Airstrike Kills 52 in Gaza School; International Condemnation Mounts
An Israeli airstrike on a Gaza school sheltering Palestinian civilians killed 52 people, 33 of whom were asleep; Israel claims Hamas fighters were operating from the school. The attack triggers international condemnation, including calls for an arms embargo and concerns over a worsening humanitarian...
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56% Bias Score


Russian Couple Risks Life Informing Ukraine Against Russia
A Russian couple living in Ukraine became informants for the Ukrainian army after the 2022 Russian invasion, leading to their detention, escape to Europe with forged documents, and potential asylum applications.
Russian Couple Risks Life Informing Ukraine Against Russia
A Russian couple living in Ukraine became informants for the Ukrainian army after the 2022 Russian invasion, leading to their detention, escape to Europe with forged documents, and potential asylum applications.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Secrecy on Asylum Reports Sparks Outcry
The Dutch government has stopped publishing public safety reports used in asylum decisions, affecting tens of thousands of refugees, particularly Syrians, and sparking criticism from legal experts and rights groups.
Netherlands Secrecy on Asylum Reports Sparks Outcry
The Dutch government has stopped publishing public safety reports used in asylum decisions, affecting tens of thousands of refugees, particularly Syrians, and sparking criticism from legal experts and rights groups.
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52% Bias Score


Ramaphosa-Trump Meeting to Address Strained US-South Africa Relations
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday to address strained relations stemming from US aid cuts, potential trade sanctions, and the US granting refugee status to 59 White South Africans amid claims of persecution and genocide a...
Ramaphosa-Trump Meeting to Address Strained US-South Africa Relations
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday to address strained relations stemming from US aid cuts, potential trade sanctions, and the US granting refugee status to 59 White South Africans amid claims of persecution and genocide a...
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52% Bias Score


US Plan to Relocate Palestinians to Libya Amidst Regional Instability
The Trump administration is considering relocating up to one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya in exchange for funding and housing, sparking controversy and raising concerns amid Libya's political instability and violence that has already resulted in eight civilian deaths according to the UN.
US Plan to Relocate Palestinians to Libya Amidst Regional Instability
The Trump administration is considering relocating up to one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya in exchange for funding and housing, sparking controversy and raising concerns amid Libya's political instability and violence that has already resulted in eight civilian deaths according to the UN.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Art Foundation Mitigates Challenges Faced by Asylum-Seeking Children
De Vrolijkheid, a Dutch art foundation, organizes weekly art workshops for children at 30 asylum centers, including Emmen, offering creative outlets and support to mitigate the challenges of asylum seeking. In Emmen, 345 minors currently reside, and the workshops address trauma, disrupted routines, ...
Dutch Art Foundation Mitigates Challenges Faced by Asylum-Seeking Children
De Vrolijkheid, a Dutch art foundation, organizes weekly art workshops for children at 30 asylum centers, including Emmen, offering creative outlets and support to mitigate the challenges of asylum seeking. In Emmen, 345 minors currently reside, and the workshops address trauma, disrupted routines, ...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Refugee Policy Strands 120,000, Prioritizes Afrikaners
President Trump's January suspension of the US refugee program stranded roughly 120,000 refugees, including a Congolese family who lost their resettlement opportunity and now face homelessness in Kenya, while simultaneously prioritizing Afrikaner South Africans, a move criticized by advocacy groups.

Trump's Refugee Policy Strands 120,000, Prioritizes Afrikaners
President Trump's January suspension of the US refugee program stranded roughly 120,000 refugees, including a Congolese family who lost their resettlement opportunity and now face homelessness in Kenya, while simultaneously prioritizing Afrikaner South Africans, a move criticized by advocacy groups.
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68% Bias Score

EU Considers Expedited Migrant Deportations to Third Countries
The European Union is considering a plan to expedite the deportation of migrants to third countries by relaxing existing restrictions and allowing deportation to countries with which the EU has agreements, even if the migrants have never been there, drawing criticism from human rights organizations.

EU Considers Expedited Migrant Deportations to Third Countries
The European Union is considering a plan to expedite the deportation of migrants to third countries by relaxing existing restrictions and allowing deportation to countries with which the EU has agreements, even if the migrants have never been there, drawing criticism from human rights organizations.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
A new German government policy suspends family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, impacting their ability to bring family members to Germany and raising human rights concerns.

Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
A new German government policy suspends family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, impacting their ability to bring family members to Germany and raising human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Allows Limited Food Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Offensive
Israel announced it will allow essential food into Gaza during its "Operation Gideon" offensive, responding to the UN's famine warning after an 11-week aid blockade, while simultaneously establishing a new US-backed aid organization, the GHF, to manage distribution and prevent Hamas control.

Israel Allows Limited Food Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Offensive
Israel announced it will allow essential food into Gaza during its "Operation Gideon" offensive, responding to the UN's famine warning after an 11-week aid blockade, while simultaneously establishing a new US-backed aid organization, the GHF, to manage distribution and prevent Hamas control.
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72% Bias Score

Maashorst approves asylum seeker housing plan despite previous riots
The municipality of Maashorst in the Netherlands approved plans to house 341 asylum seekers at three locations despite previous protests that escalated into riots, with the council citing a need to address a housing shortage alongside the integration of Ukrainian refugees and other recognized refuge...

Maashorst approves asylum seeker housing plan despite previous riots
The municipality of Maashorst in the Netherlands approved plans to house 341 asylum seekers at three locations despite previous protests that escalated into riots, with the council citing a need to address a housing shortage alongside the integration of Ukrainian refugees and other recognized refuge...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Asylum Law Repeal Faces Strong Opposition
Municipalities, the COA, and Refugee Work oppose the Dutch government's plan to repeal the asylum seeker distribution law, warning of chaos, higher costs (at least €1 billion annually), and negative impacts on asylum seeker integration.

Dutch Asylum Law Repeal Faces Strong Opposition
Municipalities, the COA, and Refugee Work oppose the Dutch government's plan to repeal the asylum seeker distribution law, warning of chaos, higher costs (at least €1 billion annually), and negative impacts on asylum seeker integration.
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52% Bias Score
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