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EU Extends Temporary Protection for Ukrainian Refugees Until March 2027
The European Union Council unanimously extended temporary protection for over 4 million Ukrainian refugees until March 4, 2027, demonstrating continued support amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia, while initiating discussions on a phased exit strategy.
EU Extends Temporary Protection for Ukrainian Refugees Until March 2027
The European Union Council unanimously extended temporary protection for over 4 million Ukrainian refugees until March 4, 2027, demonstrating continued support amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia, while initiating discussions on a phased exit strategy.
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36% Bias Score


Global Displacement Crisis Reaches 122 Million Amidst Humanitarian Funding Crisis
The UNHCR reports a global surge in displaced people exceeding 122 million by April 2024, with Sudan's conflict leading to 14.3 million displaced, highlighting a severe funding crisis for humanitarian aid despite the return of nearly 10 million people to their homes in 2024.
Global Displacement Crisis Reaches 122 Million Amidst Humanitarian Funding Crisis
The UNHCR reports a global surge in displaced people exceeding 122 million by April 2024, with Sudan's conflict leading to 14.3 million displaced, highlighting a severe funding crisis for humanitarian aid despite the return of nearly 10 million people to their homes in 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Egypt Spurs Debate on Female Genital Mutilation
The Sudanese refugee crisis in Egypt (1.5 million since April 2023) has sparked debate about female genital mutilation (FGM), illegal in both countries but prevalent. A study reveals conflicting views among refugees on whether migration will increase or decrease FGM, highlighting complex factors lik...
Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Egypt Spurs Debate on Female Genital Mutilation
The Sudanese refugee crisis in Egypt (1.5 million since April 2023) has sparked debate about female genital mutilation (FGM), illegal in both countries but prevalent. A study reveals conflicting views among refugees on whether migration will increase or decrease FGM, highlighting complex factors lik...
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28% Bias Score


German Court Rules Border Rejections of Asylum Seekers Illegal
A German court ruled the government's border rejection of asylum seekers illegal, prompting Justice Minister Hubig to demand Interior Minister Dobrindt justify the practice under EU law, while the government plans to maintain the policy pending a European Court of Justice decision.
German Court Rules Border Rejections of Asylum Seekers Illegal
A German court ruled the government's border rejection of asylum seekers illegal, prompting Justice Minister Hubig to demand Interior Minister Dobrindt justify the practice under EU law, while the government plans to maintain the policy pending a European Court of Justice decision.
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36% Bias Score


UNHCR Reports Record Refugee Returns Despite Overall Displacement Increase
The UNHCR reported a record number of 1.6 million internationally displaced people returned home in 2024, the highest in over two decades, along with a near-record number of internally displaced people returning, despite a total number of displaced people increasing to 123.2 million compared to 120 ...
UNHCR Reports Record Refugee Returns Despite Overall Displacement Increase
The UNHCR reported a record number of 1.6 million internationally displaced people returned home in 2024, the highest in over two decades, along with a near-record number of internally displaced people returning, despite a total number of displaced people increasing to 123.2 million compared to 120 ...
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36% Bias Score


Taliban Urges Afghan Refugees to Return Amidst Human Rights Crisis
The Taliban is urging Afghan refugees to return home, promising amnesty, despite widespread human rights abuses, poverty, and food insecurity caused by policies such as the ban on poppy cultivation, affecting 80% of the agricultural population. Millions are below the poverty line, and mass deportati...
Taliban Urges Afghan Refugees to Return Amidst Human Rights Crisis
The Taliban is urging Afghan refugees to return home, promising amnesty, despite widespread human rights abuses, poverty, and food insecurity caused by policies such as the ban on poppy cultivation, affecting 80% of the agricultural population. Millions are below the poverty line, and mass deportati...
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64% Bias Score

Global Forced Displacement Decreases to 122.1 Million in April 2025
By April 2025, global forced displacement decreased to 122.1 million from 123.2 million at the end of 2024, primarily due to the return of nearly two million Syrian refugees following the end of the Syrian civil war in December 2024; however, ongoing conflicts in Sudan, Myanmar, and Ukraine continue...

Global Forced Displacement Decreases to 122.1 Million in April 2025
By April 2025, global forced displacement decreased to 122.1 million from 123.2 million at the end of 2024, primarily due to the return of nearly two million Syrian refugees following the end of the Syrian civil war in December 2024; however, ongoing conflicts in Sudan, Myanmar, and Ukraine continue...
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36% Bias Score

Global Displacement Reaches Record High, Then Sees Slight Decline
The UNHCR's report reveals a record 123 million people were forcibly displaced globally by the end of 2024, although this number slightly decreased to 122.1 million by April 2025; Sudan's civil war is the largest displacement crisis, exceeding even Syria's; internally displaced people rose by over 9...

Global Displacement Reaches Record High, Then Sees Slight Decline
The UNHCR's report reveals a record 123 million people were forcibly displaced globally by the end of 2024, although this number slightly decreased to 122.1 million by April 2025; Sudan's civil war is the largest displacement crisis, exceeding even Syria's; internally displaced people rose by over 9...
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36% Bias Score

Record Refugee Returns Amidst Rising Global Displacement in 2024
Despite a global increase of 7 million displaced people in 2024, reaching a total of 123.2 million, a record 1.6 million international refugees returned home, mainly Syrians after the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024. Sudanese (14.3 million) surpassed Syrians (13.5 million) as the largest d...

Record Refugee Returns Amidst Rising Global Displacement in 2024
Despite a global increase of 7 million displaced people in 2024, reaching a total of 123.2 million, a record 1.6 million international refugees returned home, mainly Syrians after the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024. Sudanese (14.3 million) surpassed Syrians (13.5 million) as the largest d...
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36% Bias Score

Sudanese Civil War: One Surgeon's Struggle in the Nuba Mountains
The Sudanese civil war, started in April 2023, has created a humanitarian crisis, with over 12 million displaced and 25 million facing famine. In the remote Nuba Mountains, a single surgeon struggles to provide care amidst a severe lack of resources.

Sudanese Civil War: One Surgeon's Struggle in the Nuba Mountains
The Sudanese civil war, started in April 2023, has created a humanitarian crisis, with over 12 million displaced and 25 million facing famine. In the remote Nuba Mountains, a single surgeon struggles to provide care amidst a severe lack of resources.
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36% Bias Score

Migrant Channel Crossings Rise Despite French Inaction
Dozens of migrants, including families, attempted a perilous journey across the English Channel from Dunkirk, France, in overcrowded inflatable boats, despite French police choosing not to intervene due to safety and legal concerns, as the number of crossings this year nears 15,000.

Migrant Channel Crossings Rise Despite French Inaction
Dozens of migrants, including families, attempted a perilous journey across the English Channel from Dunkirk, France, in overcrowded inflatable boats, despite French police choosing not to intervene due to safety and legal concerns, as the number of crossings this year nears 15,000.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Government Declares Parts of Syria Safe for Refugee Returns, Facing Backlash
The Dutch government declared parts of Syria safe for Syrian refugees to return, impacting 17,000 asylum applications, prompting criticism from refugee organizations citing volatile security and ongoing conflicts.

Dutch Government Declares Parts of Syria Safe for Refugee Returns, Facing Backlash
The Dutch government declared parts of Syria safe for Syrian refugees to return, impacting 17,000 asylum applications, prompting criticism from refugee organizations citing volatile security and ongoing conflicts.
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60% Bias Score
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