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Mass Exodus from Gaza: Residents Cite Unbearable Conditions
Interviews with Palestinians in Gaza reveal a widespread desire to emigrate due to poor living conditions, lack of opportunities, and the recent war, as supported by a Gallup International poll indicating that 56% wish to relocate temporarily or permanently.
Mass Exodus from Gaza: Residents Cite Unbearable Conditions
Interviews with Palestinians in Gaza reveal a widespread desire to emigrate due to poor living conditions, lack of opportunities, and the recent war, as supported by a Gallup International poll indicating that 56% wish to relocate temporarily or permanently.
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44% Bias Score


Hundreds of Gazans Flown to Germany Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Hundreds of Gazan residents were flown to Germany from Israel's Ramon Airport on Tuesday evening, overseen by Interior Minister Moshe Arbel, as part of a controversial 'voluntary departure' program amid ongoing conflict and blockade; the German Foreign Office confirmed 19 German citizens and their f...
Hundreds of Gazans Flown to Germany Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Hundreds of Gazan residents were flown to Germany from Israel's Ramon Airport on Tuesday evening, overseen by Interior Minister Moshe Arbel, as part of a controversial 'voluntary departure' program amid ongoing conflict and blockade; the German Foreign Office confirmed 19 German citizens and their f...
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68% Bias Score


Venezuelan Baseball Players Seek Asylum in Spain
Eighteen Venezuelan baseball players, claiming to be members of their national team, requested asylum in Barcelona, Spain, on Monday, March 30, 2025, after arriving from Madrid on Sunday. They were in Spain to play professional games but instead sought international protection, joining over 15,000 o...
Venezuelan Baseball Players Seek Asylum in Spain
Eighteen Venezuelan baseball players, claiming to be members of their national team, requested asylum in Barcelona, Spain, on Monday, March 30, 2025, after arriving from Madrid on Sunday. They were in Spain to play professional games but instead sought international protection, joining over 15,000 o...
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16% Bias Score


US Asylum Seekers Deported to Panama Face Legal Limbo
Over 300 asylum seekers, including Ambo from Cameroon, were deported from the US to Panama after seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border, facing inadequate conditions and legal limbo in Panama, despite claims of human rights violations.
US Asylum Seekers Deported to Panama Face Legal Limbo
Over 300 asylum seekers, including Ambo from Cameroon, were deported from the US to Panama after seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border, facing inadequate conditions and legal limbo in Panama, despite claims of human rights violations.
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48% Bias Score


German Asylum Legal Aid Use Surges, but Office Disparities Raise Concerns
Germany's state-funded legal aid for asylum seekers saw a surge in usage in 2024 (75,000), despite fewer asylum applications compared to 2023. However, significant disparities in protection rates across different BAMF offices, with unusually low rates in Eisenhüttenstadt, raise concerns about proced...
German Asylum Legal Aid Use Surges, but Office Disparities Raise Concerns
Germany's state-funded legal aid for asylum seekers saw a surge in usage in 2024 (75,000), despite fewer asylum applications compared to 2023. However, significant disparities in protection rates across different BAMF offices, with unusually low rates in Eisenhüttenstadt, raise concerns about proced...
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36% Bias Score


Bittersweet Homecoming: Syrian Refugees Return Amidst Joy and Grief
Following the ouster of Syrian leader Bashar Assad, over 370,000 refugees have returned, experiencing a mix of joy and grief during their first Ramadan back in a country ravaged by civil war, marked by destroyed homes, economic hardship, and the absence of deceased loved ones.
Bittersweet Homecoming: Syrian Refugees Return Amidst Joy and Grief
Following the ouster of Syrian leader Bashar Assad, over 370,000 refugees have returned, experiencing a mix of joy and grief during their first Ramadan back in a country ravaged by civil war, marked by destroyed homes, economic hardship, and the absence of deceased loved ones.
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32% Bias Score

Sommer's Proposal to Replace Asylum Rights Sparks Controversy
Hans-Eckhard Sommer's proposal to replace Germany's individual asylum right with humanitarian intake programs sparked criticism, raising concerns about violating the non-refoulement principle and undermining refugee protection, as highlighted by Berenice Böhlo.

Sommer's Proposal to Replace Asylum Rights Sparks Controversy
Hans-Eckhard Sommer's proposal to replace Germany's individual asylum right with humanitarian intake programs sparked criticism, raising concerns about violating the non-refoulement principle and undermining refugee protection, as highlighted by Berenice Böhlo.
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52% Bias Score

46 Afghan Relocatees Die Awaiting German Relocation
At least 46 Afghan citizens eligible for relocation to Germany due to safety concerns have died awaiting relocation; delays in German relocation programs are under criticism, with at least 2,800 more in Pakistan facing deportation.

46 Afghan Relocatees Die Awaiting German Relocation
At least 46 Afghan citizens eligible for relocation to Germany due to safety concerns have died awaiting relocation; delays in German relocation programs are under criticism, with at least 2,800 more in Pakistan facing deportation.
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44% Bias Score

El Salvador's Gang Crackdown Fuels Exodus to Mexico
Facing President Bukele's crackdown in El Salvador, over 85,000 people, including thousands of innocent civilians, have been arrested since March 2022. This has caused an exodus of MS-13 and Barrio 18 gang members into Mexico, particularly Tapachula, where they now face new challenges navigating the...

El Salvador's Gang Crackdown Fuels Exodus to Mexico
Facing President Bukele's crackdown in El Salvador, over 85,000 people, including thousands of innocent civilians, have been arrested since March 2022. This has caused an exodus of MS-13 and Barrio 18 gang members into Mexico, particularly Tapachula, where they now face new challenges navigating the...
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48% Bias Score

US Asylum Seekers Deportation to Panama Raises Human Rights Concerns
Cameroonian asylum seeker "Ambo" and nearly 300 other migrants were deported from the US to Panama after seeking asylum, facing inadequate conditions and legal limbo due to the Trump administration's immigration policies and Panama's handling of the situation.

US Asylum Seekers Deportation to Panama Raises Human Rights Concerns
Cameroonian asylum seeker "Ambo" and nearly 300 other migrants were deported from the US to Panama after seeking asylum, facing inadequate conditions and legal limbo due to the Trump administration's immigration policies and Panama's handling of the situation.
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56% Bias Score

German Asylum Office Shows Wide Regional Disparities in Approval Rates
In 2024, the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) showed significant regional disparities in asylum approvals, with stark differences between offices like Munich (98.6% protection for Somalis) and Eisenhüttenstadt (50% for Somalis, 60.8% for Afghans), prompting concerns about equi...

German Asylum Office Shows Wide Regional Disparities in Approval Rates
In 2024, the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) showed significant regional disparities in asylum approvals, with stark differences between offices like Munich (98.6% protection for Somalis) and Eisenhüttenstadt (50% for Somalis, 60.8% for Afghans), prompting concerns about equi...
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40% Bias Score

Trial Opens for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Column Attacks
A trial opened in Belgrade on Friday for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 people, including six children, by firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac in August 1995 during Operation Storm; the pilots are being tried in absentia.

Trial Opens for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Column Attacks
A trial opened in Belgrade on Friday for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 people, including six children, by firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac in August 1995 during Operation Storm; the pilots are being tried in absentia.
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48% Bias Score
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