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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


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


Dozens of White South Africans Granted US Refugee Status Amidst Controversy
On Monday, dozens of White South Africans arrived at Dulles Airport after being granted U.S. refugee status following President Trump's executive order, prompting controversy and a refusal by some resettlement groups to assist, due to concerns about equity and the speed of the process compared to ot...
Dozens of White South Africans Granted US Refugee Status Amidst Controversy
On Monday, dozens of White South Africans arrived at Dulles Airport after being granted U.S. refugee status following President Trump's executive order, prompting controversy and a refusal by some resettlement groups to assist, due to concerns about equity and the speed of the process compared to ot...
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60% Bias Score


Dunkirk Flotilla Diverted Due to Migrant Boat Tragedy
A flotilla marking the 85th anniversary of the Dunkirk evacuation diverted due to a migrant dinghy in the English Channel, where two migrants died; this occurred as migrant arrivals in Britain since the Labour government's election surpassed 36,000.
Dunkirk Flotilla Diverted Due to Migrant Boat Tragedy
A flotilla marking the 85th anniversary of the Dunkirk evacuation diverted due to a migrant dinghy in the English Channel, where two migrants died; this occurred as migrant arrivals in Britain since the Labour government's election surpassed 36,000.
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48% Bias Score


US and EU Lift Sanctions on Syria After Regime Change
Following President Trump's announcement to lift US sanctions on Syria, and a similar decision by the EU, thousands celebrated in the streets; this comes after the new transitional president, Ahmed al-Scharaa, overthrew Bashar al-Assad, presenting a significant economic opportunity for a nation wher...
US and EU Lift Sanctions on Syria After Regime Change
Following President Trump's announcement to lift US sanctions on Syria, and a similar decision by the EU, thousands celebrated in the streets; this comes after the new transitional president, Ahmed al-Scharaa, overthrew Bashar al-Assad, presenting a significant economic opportunity for a nation wher...
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40% 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

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 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 Lifts All Sanctions Against Syria
The EU has completely lifted economic sanctions against Syria six months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, hoping to promote the country's recovery and encourage the return of hundreds of thousands of refugees; however, sanctions against individuals and organizations linked to human rights abuses w...

EU Lifts All Sanctions Against Syria
The EU has completely lifted economic sanctions against Syria six months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, hoping to promote the country's recovery and encourage the return of hundreds of thousands of refugees; however, sanctions against individuals and organizations linked to human rights abuses w...
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44% Bias Score

Trump, Ramaphosa Clash Over "White Genocide" Claims in South Africa
President Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa clashed Wednesday in the Oval Office over allegations of White genocide in South Africa, with Trump showing a video of violence against White farmers while Ramaphosa denied the claims and said the videos don't represent government policy; t...

Trump, Ramaphosa Clash Over "White Genocide" Claims in South Africa
President Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa clashed Wednesday in the Oval Office over allegations of White genocide in South Africa, with Trump showing a video of violence against White farmers while Ramaphosa denied the claims and said the videos don't represent government policy; t...
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72% Bias Score

EU proposes changes to asylum rules, potentially bypassing human rights review
The EU Commission proposed a change to the "safe third country" concept, enabling member states to reject asylum applications without review and transfer applicants to other countries, even without a prior connection to that country, potentially violating human rights standards.

EU proposes changes to asylum rules, potentially bypassing human rights review
The EU Commission proposed a change to the "safe third country" concept, enabling member states to reject asylum applications without review and transfer applicants to other countries, even without a prior connection to that country, potentially violating human rights standards.
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52% Bias Score

EU Proposes Changes to 'Safe Third Country' Concept for Asylum Seekers
The European Commission proposed amending the EU's 'safe third country' concept, allowing asylum claims rejections without review and transfers to distant countries, removing the need for a prior link between the asylum seeker and the designated country.

EU Proposes Changes to 'Safe Third Country' Concept for Asylum Seekers
The European Commission proposed amending the EU's 'safe third country' concept, allowing asylum claims rejections without review and transfers to distant countries, removing the need for a prior link between the asylum seeker and the designated country.
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48% Bias Score
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