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Trial Begins for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Killings
A trial in Serbia has begun for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 refugees, including six children, by shelling refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac during Operation Storm in August 1995; the event highlights ongoing tensions between Croatia and Serbia.
Trial Begins for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Killings
A trial in Serbia has begun for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 refugees, including six children, by shelling refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac during Operation Storm in August 1995; the event highlights ongoing tensions between Croatia and Serbia.
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40% Bias Score


Poland Suspends Asylum Rights Amidst European Migration Crisis
Poland has officially suspended the right to claim asylum, a move mirroring other Western European countries and justified by Poland as a response to a perceived migration crisis and Belarus' alleged instrumentalization of migrants.
Poland Suspends Asylum Rights Amidst European Migration Crisis
Poland has officially suspended the right to claim asylum, a move mirroring other Western European countries and justified by Poland as a response to a perceived migration crisis and Belarus' alleged instrumentalization of migrants.
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48% Bias Score


Marienfelde Memorial's New Audio Tour Links Past and Present Refugee Experiences
Marienfelde Memorial in Berlin launched a new audio tour, "Flight to Germany," connecting the experiences of DDR refugees with those of today's global refugees, highlighting shared struggles and the ongoing need for support and empathy. The tour features personal stories, video clips and a community...
Marienfelde Memorial's New Audio Tour Links Past and Present Refugee Experiences
Marienfelde Memorial in Berlin launched a new audio tour, "Flight to Germany," connecting the experiences of DDR refugees with those of today's global refugees, highlighting shared struggles and the ongoing need for support and empathy. The tour features personal stories, video clips and a community...
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24% Bias Score


Central European Refugees' Untold Contribution to British Culture
In the 1940s, the "Britain in Pictures" book series, a seemingly patriotic project, was largely produced by Central European refugees, highlighting their significant but often unacknowledged contribution to British culture and challenging simplistic notions of national identity.
Central European Refugees' Untold Contribution to British Culture
In the 1940s, the "Britain in Pictures" book series, a seemingly patriotic project, was largely produced by Central European refugees, highlighting their significant but often unacknowledged contribution to British culture and challenging simplistic notions of national identity.
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40% Bias Score


Syria: Hundreds Dead, Thousands Displaced in Jableh Clashes
Following clashes between Syrian regime remnants and new General Security forces in Jableh on March 6th, hundreds died and thousands were displaced in Tartus and Latakia's rural areas, with survivors reporting widespread killings, looting, and sectarian targeting by multiple armed groups, including ...
Syria: Hundreds Dead, Thousands Displaced in Jableh Clashes
Following clashes between Syrian regime remnants and new General Security forces in Jableh on March 6th, hundreds died and thousands were displaced in Tartus and Latakia's rural areas, with survivors reporting widespread killings, looting, and sectarian targeting by multiple armed groups, including ...
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64% Bias Score


Online Hate Speech Targets Japan's Kurdish Community
Online hate speech targeting Japan's Kurdish community, estimated at 2,000-3,000, is fueled by false claims of increased crime and accusations of exploiting Japan's strict asylum system, causing daily fear and impacting their lives despite police data showing otherwise.
Online Hate Speech Targets Japan's Kurdish Community
Online hate speech targeting Japan's Kurdish community, estimated at 2,000-3,000, is fueled by false claims of increased crime and accusations of exploiting Japan's strict asylum system, causing daily fear and impacting their lives despite police data showing otherwise.
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40% Bias Score

Syria's Collapsing Healthcare System: A Catastrophic Crisis
A Syrian-American doctor's assessment reveals a catastrophic healthcare system in Syria due to war, failed policies, sanctions, and a mass exodus of healthcare workers, resulting in critical shortages and a widespread mental health crisis fueled by drug addiction.

Syria's Collapsing Healthcare System: A Catastrophic Crisis
A Syrian-American doctor's assessment reveals a catastrophic healthcare system in Syria due to war, failed policies, sanctions, and a mass exodus of healthcare workers, resulting in critical shortages and a widespread mental health crisis fueled by drug addiction.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Completes Phase of Afghan Resettlement Amid Political Backlash
On Thursday, a plane carrying 174 Afghan refugees, including 74 minors, landed in Hannover, Germany, fulfilling existing admission commitments under a program slated to end, amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment.

Germany Completes Phase of Afghan Resettlement Amid Political Backlash
On Thursday, a plane carrying 174 Afghan refugees, including 74 minors, landed in Hannover, Germany, fulfilling existing admission commitments under a program slated to end, amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment.
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52% Bias Score

In an Unknown Country": Palestinian Cousins' Exile in Athens
In an Unknown Country," a film by Mahdi Fleifel, depicts two Palestinian cousins in Athens' historic center who attempt to reach Germany while navigating drug addiction, moral compromises, and the emotional toll of exile; their story is based on real events.

In an Unknown Country": Palestinian Cousins' Exile in Athens
In an Unknown Country," a film by Mahdi Fleifel, depicts two Palestinian cousins in Athens' historic center who attempt to reach Germany while navigating drug addiction, moral compromises, and the emotional toll of exile; their story is based on real events.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Court Rules Turkey Unsafe for Asylum Seekers
Greece's supreme court declared Turkey unsafe for asylum seekers from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Somalia, invalidating a government decision and requiring individual case reviews, impacting over half of Greece's 2024 asylum applications (73,687).

Greek Court Rules Turkey Unsafe for Asylum Seekers
Greece's supreme court declared Turkey unsafe for asylum seekers from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Somalia, invalidating a government decision and requiring individual case reviews, impacting over half of Greece's 2024 asylum applications (73,687).
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine's Labor Crisis: Deferments Hampered by Corruption
Ukraine is experiencing a severe labor shortage, prompting the government to offer mobilization deferments to those who return and work in key sectors; however, corruption and inconsistent enforcement within military enlistment offices hinder this initiative, with over 70% of Ukrainian emigrants unw...

Ukraine's Labor Crisis: Deferments Hampered by Corruption
Ukraine is experiencing a severe labor shortage, prompting the government to offer mobilization deferments to those who return and work in key sectors; however, corruption and inconsistent enforcement within military enlistment offices hinder this initiative, with over 70% of Ukrainian emigrants unw...
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64% Bias Score

Stalled Migration: Central American and Mexican Migrants Face New Realities
Facing stricter US border policies and a change in Mexican approach, Central American and Mexican migrants are increasingly stalled, leading many to voluntarily return home, while others seek new routes, potentially to Spain via Colombia, creating new challenges and dangers.

Stalled Migration: Central American and Mexican Migrants Face New Realities
Facing stricter US border policies and a change in Mexican approach, Central American and Mexican migrants are increasingly stalled, leading many to voluntarily return home, while others seek new routes, potentially to Spain via Colombia, creating new challenges and dangers.
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36% Bias Score
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