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UK Government Inherits Afghan Evacuation Crisis After Data Leak
A leaked list of approximately 18,700 Afghans endangered by the previous UK government led to a costly, secret relocation program by the current Labour government, sparking a political controversy and an ongoing parliamentary investigation.
UK Government Inherits Afghan Evacuation Crisis After Data Leak
A leaked list of approximately 18,700 Afghans endangered by the previous UK government led to a costly, secret relocation program by the current Labour government, sparking a political controversy and an ongoing parliamentary investigation.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Suspends Asylum Registrations for Boat Arrivals
Greece temporarily suspended asylum registrations for boat arrivals for 90 days, sparking condemnation from NGOs who cite human rights violations and the impracticality of deportations without registration; this follows increased arrivals on Greek islands and aligns with a broader European trend of ...
Greece Suspends Asylum Registrations for Boat Arrivals
Greece temporarily suspended asylum registrations for boat arrivals for 90 days, sparking condemnation from NGOs who cite human rights violations and the impracticality of deportations without registration; this follows increased arrivals on Greek islands and aligns with a broader European trend of ...
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine War Displaces 10 Million, Prompts €10 Billion Reconstruction Pledge
The war in Ukraine has displaced approximately 10 million people, with the UNHCR providing aid and working on a winter plan; European leaders pledged over €10 billion for reconstruction at a recent conference, and a post-war stabilization force is being planned.
Ukraine War Displaces 10 Million, Prompts €10 Billion Reconstruction Pledge
The war in Ukraine has displaced approximately 10 million people, with the UNHCR providing aid and working on a winter plan; European leaders pledged over €10 billion for reconstruction at a recent conference, and a post-war stabilization force is being planned.
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24% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrike Kills 10 in Gaza Refugee School
At least 10 people died in an Israeli airstrike on a school in Jabalia, Gaza, housing refugees, on October 26-27, 2023; images show at least six bodies, including a child; the Israeli army has not commented.
Israeli Airstrike Kills 10 in Gaza Refugee School
At least 10 people died in an Israeli airstrike on a school in Jabalia, Gaza, housing refugees, on October 26-27, 2023; images show at least six bodies, including a child; the Israeli army has not commented.
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52% Bias Score


UK and France Agree on Migrant Return Pilot Program
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron announced a pilot program to return migrants arriving in the UK via small boats to France, with a reciprocal system allowing a similar number to enter the UK legally, beginning with approximately 50 migrants weekly.
UK and France Agree on Migrant Return Pilot Program
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron announced a pilot program to return migrants arriving in the UK via small boats to France, with a reciprocal system allowing a similar number to enter the UK legally, beginning with approximately 50 migrants weekly.
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48% Bias Score


UNHCR Criticizes Greek Asylum Suspension Bill
The UNHCR expresses concern over a Greek bill temporarily suspending asylum applications from North Africa, citing violations of international law and the right to seek asylum, while acknowledging states' right to manage borders within legal frameworks.
UNHCR Criticizes Greek Asylum Suspension Bill
The UNHCR expresses concern over a Greek bill temporarily suspending asylum applications from North Africa, citing violations of international law and the right to seek asylum, while acknowledging states' right to manage borders within legal frameworks.
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US Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Using Travel Ban to Prevent Approved Refugees from Entering the Country
A US District Judge ruled against the Trump administration, preventing it from blocking approved refugees under a travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran, and Sudan, ordering the administration to process 80 refugees already vetted.

US Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Using Travel Ban to Prevent Approved Refugees from Entering the Country
A US District Judge ruled against the Trump administration, preventing it from blocking approved refugees under a travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran, and Sudan, ordering the administration to process 80 refugees already vetted.
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48% Bias Score

UK Resumes Syrian Asylum Claim Processing After Seven-Month Pause
The UK has resumed processing Syrian asylum claims after a seven-month pause caused by the fall of the Assad regime and rise of HTS, impacting over 7,000 asylum seekers and prompting updated government guidelines for assessing individual cases.

UK Resumes Syrian Asylum Claim Processing After Seven-Month Pause
The UK has resumed processing Syrian asylum claims after a seven-month pause caused by the fall of the Assad regime and rise of HTS, impacting over 7,000 asylum seekers and prompting updated government guidelines for assessing individual cases.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine War Displaces Millions, Underscoring Need for Continued International Aid
The Russia-Ukraine war displaced nearly 10 million Ukrainians—3.8 million internally and 5.6 million abroad—with most preferring proximity to their homes, necessitating continued international humanitarian and recovery aid as conflict intensifies, particularly given the upcoming winter.

Ukraine War Displaces Millions, Underscoring Need for Continued International Aid
The Russia-Ukraine war displaced nearly 10 million Ukrainians—3.8 million internally and 5.6 million abroad—with most preferring proximity to their homes, necessitating continued international humanitarian and recovery aid as conflict intensifies, particularly given the upcoming winter.
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24% Bias Score

Colombia's Refugee System Faces Crisis Amidst Backlog and Restrictive Practices
A Colombian Constitutional Court ruling in June 2024 confirmed the need for international protection for the Obi family from Nigeria, highlighting a wider crisis in Colombia's refugee system marked by 29,500 pending applications and delays exceeding three years, prompting criticism for restrictive p...

Colombia's Refugee System Faces Crisis Amidst Backlog and Restrictive Practices
A Colombian Constitutional Court ruling in June 2024 confirmed the need for international protection for the Obi family from Nigeria, highlighting a wider crisis in Colombia's refugee system marked by 29,500 pending applications and delays exceeding three years, prompting criticism for restrictive p...
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52% Bias Score

Increased Channel Crossings Despite British Funding of French Security
On July 6th, 2024, a dinghy with approximately 20 migrants left Gravelines, France, for the UK under calm conditions, despite French police observation and a £480 million British-funded security effort. At least 21,117 people have crossed the Channel by small boat this year, a 56% increase compared ...

Increased Channel Crossings Despite British Funding of French Security
On July 6th, 2024, a dinghy with approximately 20 migrants left Gravelines, France, for the UK under calm conditions, despite French police observation and a £480 million British-funded security effort. At least 21,117 people have crossed the Channel by small boat this year, a 56% increase compared ...
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44% Bias Score

German Courts Hear Lawsuits Challenging Asylum Seeker Border Rejections
Three German courts are currently hearing lawsuits challenging border rejections of asylum seekers; one case in Aachen involves a Turkish citizen, another in Karlsruhe concerns an Algerian, and a third in Munich involves a Ukrainian citizen; these cases follow a June ruling that deemed the rejection...

German Courts Hear Lawsuits Challenging Asylum Seeker Border Rejections
Three German courts are currently hearing lawsuits challenging border rejections of asylum seekers; one case in Aachen involves a Turkish citizen, another in Karlsruhe concerns an Algerian, and a third in Munich involves a Ukrainian citizen; these cases follow a June ruling that deemed the rejection...
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36% Bias Score
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