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Sudan Conflict: At Least 221 Children Raped in 2023
In Sudan's ongoing conflict, at least 221 cases of child rape were reported in 2023, with 16 victims under the age of five, including four one-year-olds, according to UNICEF. The actual number is likely much higher due to underreporting.
Sudan Conflict: At Least 221 Children Raped in 2023
In Sudan's ongoing conflict, at least 221 cases of child rape were reported in 2023, with 16 victims under the age of five, including four one-year-olds, according to UNICEF. The actual number is likely much higher due to underreporting.
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36% Bias Score


EU Asylum Applications Fall 11 Percent in 2024, But Remain Above 1 Million
The EU received 1,014,420 asylum applications in 2024, an 11 percent decrease from 2023 but still exceeding 1 million for the second year running; Germany received the most applications, while high rejection rates and a large backlog highlight processing challenges.
EU Asylum Applications Fall 11 Percent in 2024, But Remain Above 1 Million
The EU received 1,014,420 asylum applications in 2024, an 11 percent decrease from 2023 but still exceeding 1 million for the second year running; Germany received the most applications, while high rejection rates and a large backlog highlight processing challenges.
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56% Bias Score


EU Asylum Applications Fall 11% in 2024, but Remain Above One Million
EU asylum applications dropped 11% in 2024 to 1,014,420, but remained above one million; nearly half were from citizens with historically low approval rates; Germany received the most applications (237,000), followed by Spain and Italy; the EU is considering external processing centers to address th...
EU Asylum Applications Fall 11% in 2024, but Remain Above One Million
EU asylum applications dropped 11% in 2024 to 1,014,420, but remained above one million; nearly half were from citizens with historically low approval rates; Germany received the most applications (237,000), followed by Spain and Italy; the EU is considering external processing centers to address th...
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56% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Termination of Humanitarian Parole Programs
American citizens and immigrants are suing the Trump administration for ending humanitarian parole programs that allowed 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S., arguing that the administration's actions are illegal and inhumane.
Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Termination of Humanitarian Parole Programs
American citizens and immigrants are suing the Trump administration for ending humanitarian parole programs that allowed 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S., arguing that the administration's actions are illegal and inhumane.
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48% Bias Score


Germany's flawed Afghan asylum program highlights risks of externalization
Germany's Bundesaufnahmeprogramm Afghanistan (BAP), intended to protect at-risk Afghans, has admitted only 1,262 people since October 2022, falling far short of its goal and raising concerns about the feasibility and human rights implications of externalizing asylum procedures.
Germany's flawed Afghan asylum program highlights risks of externalization
Germany's Bundesaufnahmeprogramm Afghanistan (BAP), intended to protect at-risk Afghans, has admitted only 1,262 people since October 2022, falling far short of its goal and raising concerns about the feasibility and human rights implications of externalizing asylum procedures.
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64% Bias Score


Panama Migrants Reverse Course After US App Deactivation
Approximately 300 undocumented migrants, primarily Venezuelan, Colombian, and Ecuadorian, are spontaneously returning by sea from Miramar, Colón, Panama to Necoclí, Colombia, after the US deactivated the CBP One asylum app, contrasting with Panama's significantly reduced northbound Darién Gap crossi...
Panama Migrants Reverse Course After US App Deactivation
Approximately 300 undocumented migrants, primarily Venezuelan, Colombian, and Ecuadorian, are spontaneously returning by sea from Miramar, Colón, Panama to Necoclí, Colombia, after the US deactivated the CBP One asylum app, contrasting with Panama's significantly reduced northbound Darién Gap crossi...
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44% Bias Score

AfD Inquiry Targets Refugee Mental Health Support in Berlin
The AfD in Berlin used a parliamentary inquiry to question psychosocial support for traumatized refugees, prompting criticism from affected organizations who emphasized the importance of these services in addressing the mental health needs arising from past trauma and current living conditions.

AfD Inquiry Targets Refugee Mental Health Support in Berlin
The AfD in Berlin used a parliamentary inquiry to question psychosocial support for traumatized refugees, prompting criticism from affected organizations who emphasized the importance of these services in addressing the mental health needs arising from past trauma and current living conditions.
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52% Bias Score

EU Asylum Applications Decrease 11% in 2024 Despite Record Highs from Venezuela and Ukraine
Asylum applications in the EU, Norway, and Switzerland decreased by 11% in 2024 to 1,014,420, remaining above one million for the second consecutive year; applications from Venezuela reached a record high, while Ukrainian applications increased by 90%, prompting the EU to create controversial "retur...

EU Asylum Applications Decrease 11% in 2024 Despite Record Highs from Venezuela and Ukraine
Asylum applications in the EU, Norway, and Switzerland decreased by 11% in 2024 to 1,014,420, remaining above one million for the second consecutive year; applications from Venezuela reached a record high, while Ukrainian applications increased by 90%, prompting the EU to create controversial "retur...
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60% Bias Score

European Asylum Applications Drop 11% in 2024
Asylum applications in 29 European countries fell by 11% in 2024 to 1,014,000, with Germany receiving the most (237,000), followed by Spain, Italy, and France; Syrians remained the largest group, but numbers decreased, while Ukrainian applications for permanent refugee status increased substantially...

European Asylum Applications Drop 11% in 2024
Asylum applications in 29 European countries fell by 11% in 2024 to 1,014,000, with Germany receiving the most (237,000), followed by Spain, Italy, and France; Syrians remained the largest group, but numbers decreased, while Ukrainian applications for permanent refugee status increased substantially...
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32% Bias Score

ADF Attacks in DRC Kill 41, Displace 125,000
Recent attacks by the ADF in eastern DRC killed at least 41 civilians, displaced over 125,000 people, and caused explosions at an M23 rally in Bukavu, killing at least 11 more. The UN is providing humanitarian assistance while the conflict continues.

ADF Attacks in DRC Kill 41, Displace 125,000
Recent attacks by the ADF in eastern DRC killed at least 41 civilians, displaced over 125,000 people, and caused explosions at an M23 rally in Bukavu, killing at least 11 more. The UN is providing humanitarian assistance while the conflict continues.
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36% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Refugee Program Suspension, But Administration Defies Ruling
A federal judge blocked President Trump's suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, but the administration subsequently canceled cooperative agreements with aid groups, prompting an emergency hearing and raising concerns about circumventing the court ruling. This affects thousands of refuge...

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Refugee Program Suspension, But Administration Defies Ruling
A federal judge blocked President Trump's suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, but the administration subsequently canceled cooperative agreements with aid groups, prompting an emergency hearing and raising concerns about circumventing the court ruling. This affects thousands of refuge...
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40% Bias Score

Uyghur Detainees Likely Deported from Thailand to China
Approximately 48 Uyghur men, detained in Thailand since 2014 after fleeing China, were likely deported back to China on Thursday, according to reports and activist concerns, despite international pressure and fears of human rights abuses.

Uyghur Detainees Likely Deported from Thailand to China
Approximately 48 Uyghur men, detained in Thailand since 2014 after fleeing China, were likely deported back to China on Thursday, according to reports and activist concerns, despite international pressure and fears of human rights abuses.
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48% Bias Score
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