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Caserta Protest Demands Social Justice, Peace
Over 1000 people protested in Caserta, Italy, demanding peace, better policies for immigrants and the environment, and improved management of public assets; the Prefecture promised to facilitate dialogue with city officials to address their concerns.
Caserta Protest Demands Social Justice, Peace
Over 1000 people protested in Caserta, Italy, demanding peace, better policies for immigrants and the environment, and improved management of public assets; the Prefecture promised to facilitate dialogue with city officials to address their concerns.
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16% Bias Score


Russian Couple's Intelligence Assistance to Ukraine Leads to Escape
A Russian couple living in Ukraine provided intelligence to the Ukrainian army after the 2022 invasion, leading to their detention, interrogation, and escape to Europe with forged documents, highlighting the conflict's impact on civilians.
Russian Couple's Intelligence Assistance to Ukraine Leads to Escape
A Russian couple living in Ukraine provided intelligence to the Ukrainian army after the 2022 invasion, leading to their detention, interrogation, and escape to Europe with forged documents, highlighting the conflict's impact on civilians.
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44% Bias Score


Syrian Families Return to Destroyed Homes, Facing Hardship
Thousands of Syrian families are returning to villages near Idlib, finding their homes destroyed and facing economic hardship due to the lack of basic services, including electricity, water, and healthcare, despite the fall of the Assad regime.
Syrian Families Return to Destroyed Homes, Facing Hardship
Thousands of Syrian families are returning to villages near Idlib, finding their homes destroyed and facing economic hardship due to the lack of basic services, including electricity, water, and healthcare, despite the fall of the Assad regime.
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28% Bias Score


Poland Extends Suspension of Asylum Rights at Belarus Border
The Polish Parliament overwhelmingly approved a 60-day extension of the suspension of asylum rights at its border with Belarus, despite criticism from human rights groups and the UNHCR who argue it violates international law; the Polish government maintains it is necessary to counter a Belarusian-Ru...
Poland Extends Suspension of Asylum Rights at Belarus Border
The Polish Parliament overwhelmingly approved a 60-day extension of the suspension of asylum rights at its border with Belarus, despite criticism from human rights groups and the UNHCR who argue it violates international law; the Polish government maintains it is necessary to counter a Belarusian-Ru...
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48% Bias Score


US Expulsion of Asylum Seekers to Costa Rica Condemned by HRW
Human Rights Watch condemns the US expulsion of 200 asylum seekers, including children, to Costa Rica in February, citing abusive detention and denial of asylum applications; over half have since returned to their countries of origin, while the remaining are given 90 days to seek asylum or leave Cos...
US Expulsion of Asylum Seekers to Costa Rica Condemned by HRW
Human Rights Watch condemns the US expulsion of 200 asylum seekers, including children, to Costa Rica in February, citing abusive detention and denial of asylum applications; over half have since returned to their countries of origin, while the remaining are given 90 days to seek asylum or leave Cos...
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52% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg Refugee Payment Card Rollout Faces Minor Issues and Criticism
Baden-Württemberg's rollout of a unified payment card for refugees faces minor technical glitches and criticism, with almost all authorities connected to the system despite some municipalities seeking exemptions; the system aims to ease municipal burdens and prevent funds from reaching smugglers.
Baden-Württemberg Refugee Payment Card Rollout Faces Minor Issues and Criticism
Baden-Württemberg's rollout of a unified payment card for refugees faces minor technical glitches and criticism, with almost all authorities connected to the system despite some municipalities seeking exemptions; the system aims to ease municipal burdens and prevent funds from reaching smugglers.
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40% Bias Score

EU Challenges Refugee and Human Rights Laws Amidst Declining Public Support
Germany and nine other EU countries are challenging international refugee and human rights laws citing low public support for accepting refugees and wanting to make it easier to deport "criminal foreigners", while global protests demand governments uphold international law, particularly concerning I...

EU Challenges Refugee and Human Rights Laws Amidst Declining Public Support
Germany and nine other EU countries are challenging international refugee and human rights laws citing low public support for accepting refugees and wanting to make it easier to deport "criminal foreigners", while global protests demand governments uphold international law, particularly concerning I...
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48% Bias Score

Syrian Families Face Immense Challenges Returning to Devastated Homes
Thousands of Syrian families are returning to their homes in southern Syria after years in refugee camps near the Turkish border, facing challenges like rebuilding destroyed houses, infrastructure, and lack of essential services, with some needing around \$5,000 for reconstruction.

Syrian Families Face Immense Challenges Returning to Devastated Homes
Thousands of Syrian families are returning to their homes in southern Syria after years in refugee camps near the Turkish border, facing challenges like rebuilding destroyed houses, infrastructure, and lack of essential services, with some needing around \$5,000 for reconstruction.
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28% Bias Score

Partizanka" Fights Back: Legal Action Against Belarusian Regime
The Belarusian human rights initiative "Partizanka," designated an extremist organization in Belarus, is pursuing legal action in Poland against KGB officials for their role in this designation while continuing to aid over 15,000 Belarusian refugees with legal issues and integration in Poland.

Partizanka" Fights Back: Legal Action Against Belarusian Regime
The Belarusian human rights initiative "Partizanka," designated an extremist organization in Belarus, is pursuing legal action in Poland against KGB officials for their role in this designation while continuing to aid over 15,000 Belarusian refugees with legal issues and integration in Poland.
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24% Bias Score

German Deportation of Kurdish Man Sparks Controversy
Mustafa N., a 27-year-old Kurdish man in Germany, faces imminent deportation to Iraq despite nearing residency requirements, prompting protests from refugee advocates due to Iraq's instability and his partner's pregnancy.

German Deportation of Kurdish Man Sparks Controversy
Mustafa N., a 27-year-old Kurdish man in Germany, faces imminent deportation to Iraq despite nearing residency requirements, prompting protests from refugee advocates due to Iraq's instability and his partner's pregnancy.
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56% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Refugee Payment Card Rollout: Successes and Challenges
Baden-Württemberg's rollout of a standardized payment card for refugees faces minor technical glitches and criticism, with almost all authorities connected to the system despite a lack of central data on card issuance; the system's limitations affect refugees' purchasing power, prompting calls for e...

Baden-Württemberg Refugee Payment Card Rollout: Successes and Challenges
Baden-Württemberg's rollout of a standardized payment card for refugees faces minor technical glitches and criticism, with almost all authorities connected to the system despite a lack of central data on card issuance; the system's limitations affect refugees' purchasing power, prompting calls for e...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Suspends Refugee Family Reunification for Two Years
Germany's new coalition government will suspend family reunification for 351,400 refugees with "secondary protection" status for two years, impacting primarily Syrian families and potentially increasing irregular migration due to existing long wait times and bureaucratic difficulties.

Germany Suspends Refugee Family Reunification for Two Years
Germany's new coalition government will suspend family reunification for 351,400 refugees with "secondary protection" status for two years, impacting primarily Syrian families and potentially increasing irregular migration due to existing long wait times and bureaucratic difficulties.
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52% Bias Score
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