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Ukraine's Strategy to Reconnect with Displaced Citizens
Ukraine is implementing a new strategy to maintain ties with and encourage the return of its citizens who have fled abroad due to the war with Russia, establishing 'Unity Centers' in Europe and extending temporary protection status until March 2027.
Ukraine's Strategy to Reconnect with Displaced Citizens
Ukraine is implementing a new strategy to maintain ties with and encourage the return of its citizens who have fled abroad due to the war with Russia, establishing 'Unity Centers' in Europe and extending temporary protection status until March 2027.
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36% Bias Score


US Imposes New Travel Restrictions on 18 Countries
A new US executive order, effective 12:01 AM Monday, restricts entry for citizens of 11 countries and imposes additional limitations on 7 more, citing security concerns related to visa overstays, echoing a prior travel ban.
US Imposes New Travel Restrictions on 18 Countries
A new US executive order, effective 12:01 AM Monday, restricts entry for citizens of 11 countries and imposes additional limitations on 7 more, citing security concerns related to visa overstays, echoing a prior travel ban.
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72% Bias Score


Sudan Conflict: Four Million Refugees, Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
Sudan's civil war, now in its third year, has caused over four million refugees to flee, with neighboring countries overwhelmed by the influx; fighting between the Sudanese army and the RSF continues, obstructing aid delivery and worsening the humanitarian crisis.
Sudan Conflict: Four Million Refugees, Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
Sudan's civil war, now in its third year, has caused over four million refugees to flee, with neighboring countries overwhelmed by the influx; fighting between the Sudanese army and the RSF continues, obstructing aid delivery and worsening the humanitarian crisis.
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40% Bias Score


Rwanda-DRC Diplomatic Crisis: Sanctions and the Need for a US-Brokered Peace Deal
The ongoing conflict in eastern DRC, stemming from the 1994 Rwandan genocide and exacerbated by illicit mineral trade and poor governance, led to the severing of diplomatic ties between Rwanda and the DRC in January 2025, prompting sanctions against Rwanda and highlighting the need for a US-brokered...
Rwanda-DRC Diplomatic Crisis: Sanctions and the Need for a US-Brokered Peace Deal
The ongoing conflict in eastern DRC, stemming from the 1994 Rwandan genocide and exacerbated by illicit mineral trade and poor governance, led to the severing of diplomatic ties between Rwanda and the DRC in January 2025, prompting sanctions against Rwanda and highlighting the need for a US-brokered...
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40% Bias Score


UK Channel Crossings Double in 2025 Amidst Political Tensions
The number of migrants arriving in the UK via small boats has doubled in the first four months of 2025 compared to 2024 due to increased numbers of people on vessels and favorable weather conditions, according to Home Office analysis; however, charities say this ignores the reasons why migrants are ...
UK Channel Crossings Double in 2025 Amidst Political Tensions
The number of migrants arriving in the UK via small boats has doubled in the first four months of 2025 compared to 2024 due to increased numbers of people on vessels and favorable weather conditions, according to Home Office analysis; however, charities say this ignores the reasons why migrants are ...
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52% Bias Score


German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejection Unlawful
A German court ruled that the refusal of entry to three Somali asylum seekers at the German-Polish border was unlawful, challenging the government's stricter border control measures. The government plans to continue these measures and is working to simplify the designation of 'safe countries of orig...
German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejection Unlawful
A German court ruled that the refusal of entry to three Somali asylum seekers at the German-Polish border was unlawful, challenging the government's stricter border control measures. The government plans to continue these measures and is working to simplify the designation of 'safe countries of orig...
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48% Bias Score

EU Extends Protection for Ukrainian Refugees Until 2027; Ukraine Focuses on Repatriation
The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, while Ukraine established a Ministry of National Unity to encourage their return, focusing on economic growth and stable peace as key motivators, recognizing the importance of voluntary repatriation.

EU Extends Protection for Ukrainian Refugees Until 2027; Ukraine Focuses on Repatriation
The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, while Ukraine established a Ministry of National Unity to encourage their return, focusing on economic growth and stable peace as key motivators, recognizing the importance of voluntary repatriation.
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32% Bias Score

Canada's Strong Borders Act: Restrictive Refugee Policy and Expanded Security Powers
Canada's June 3rd Strong Borders Act drastically limits refugee claims, allows mass application cancellations, expands police powers (including mail access), and boosts border security, raising significant privacy and civil liberties concerns.

Canada's Strong Borders Act: Restrictive Refugee Policy and Expanded Security Powers
Canada's June 3rd Strong Borders Act drastically limits refugee claims, allows mass application cancellations, expands police powers (including mail access), and boosts border security, raising significant privacy and civil liberties concerns.
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40% Bias Score

EU Extends Ukrainian Refugee Protection Until 2027
The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, providing a framework for their eventual return to Ukraine or long-term integration within the EU, addressing the ongoing refugee crisis stemming from Russia's invasion.

EU Extends Ukrainian Refugee Protection Until 2027
The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, providing a framework for their eventual return to Ukraine or long-term integration within the EU, addressing the ongoing refugee crisis stemming from Russia's invasion.
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36% Bias Score

Gaza sisters with disabilities face worsening conditions after displacement and brother's detention
In Gaza's Shati refugee camp, Raneem Abu Al-Eish cares for her two sisters with celiac disease and intellectual disabilities, whose conditions worsened after their home was destroyed and brother Mohammad was detained by Israel six months ago, leaving the family facing food shortages, lack of medicin...

Gaza sisters with disabilities face worsening conditions after displacement and brother's detention
In Gaza's Shati refugee camp, Raneem Abu Al-Eish cares for her two sisters with celiac disease and intellectual disabilities, whose conditions worsened after their home was destroyed and brother Mohammad was detained by Israel six months ago, leaving the family facing food shortages, lack of medicin...
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48% Bias Score

German Court Blocks Border Asylum Rejections
A German court ruled against the government's immediate rejection of Somali asylum seekers at the border on May 9th, citing insufficient justification and violations of the Dublin Regulation. The ruling challenges the government's stricter border control measures and its plans to streamline the desi...

German Court Blocks Border Asylum Rejections
A German court ruled against the government's immediate rejection of Somali asylum seekers at the border on May 9th, citing insufficient justification and violations of the Dublin Regulation. The ruling challenges the government's stricter border control measures and its plans to streamline the desi...
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48% Bias Score

German Court Rules Against Asylum Restrictions, Citing EU Law
A Berlin court mandated Germany to process asylum applications individually, rejecting the government's claim of an emergency and highlighting the precedence of EU law over national policies, potentially affecting thousands of asylum seekers.

German Court Rules Against Asylum Restrictions, Citing EU Law
A Berlin court mandated Germany to process asylum applications individually, rejecting the government's claim of an emergency and highlighting the precedence of EU law over national policies, potentially affecting thousands of asylum seekers.
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56% Bias Score
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