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First Migrant Death of 2025 in English Channel Highlights Dangers of Crossings
A 19-year-old Syrian migrant died on January 11th, 2025, during a Channel crossing from France to the UK, marking the first such death of 2025 and highlighting the continued risks of these crossings, which saw a record 77 deaths and 36,816 successful crossings in 2024.
First Migrant Death of 2025 in English Channel Highlights Dangers of Crossings
A 19-year-old Syrian migrant died on January 11th, 2025, during a Channel crossing from France to the UK, marking the first such death of 2025 and highlighting the continued risks of these crossings, which saw a record 77 deaths and 36,816 successful crossings in 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Syria and Lebanon Prioritize Border Security and Refugee Issue in First High-Level Meeting in 15 Years
Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati visited Syria on Saturday for the first time in 15 years, meeting with de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa to prioritize securing their shared border and addressing the issue of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, signaling a potential shift in their long-fraught ...
Syria and Lebanon Prioritize Border Security and Refugee Issue in First High-Level Meeting in 15 Years
Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati visited Syria on Saturday for the first time in 15 years, meeting with de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa to prioritize securing their shared border and addressing the issue of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, signaling a potential shift in their long-fraught ...
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UN Rules Australia Accountable for Offshore Detention Center Abuses
The UN Human Rights Committee ruled that Australia is responsible for human rights abuses in its offshore detention center on Nauru, rejecting the government's claim of lacking jurisdiction; this sets a precedent for similar agreements in Europe.
UN Rules Australia Accountable for Offshore Detention Center Abuses
The UN Human Rights Committee ruled that Australia is responsible for human rights abuses in its offshore detention center on Nauru, rejecting the government's claim of lacking jurisdiction; this sets a precedent for similar agreements in Europe.
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EU Suspends Syrian Asylum Applications Amidst Regime Fall
Germany, Italy, and France have temporarily suspended asylum applications from Syria, citing the Assad regime's fall as a reason for safe returns; however, human rights groups strongly condemn these decisions as violating international and EU laws.
EU Suspends Syrian Asylum Applications Amidst Regime Fall
Germany, Italy, and France have temporarily suspended asylum applications from Syria, citing the Assad regime's fall as a reason for safe returns; however, human rights groups strongly condemn these decisions as violating international and EU laws.
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32% Bias Score


Baby Born at Sea Highlights Deadly Canary Islands Migrant Route
A baby girl was born on a migrant boat carrying 60 people from Africa to Spain's Canary Islands on Monday; this incident highlights the dangers of the deadliest migration route in the world, where over 10,000 migrants died in 2024.
Baby Born at Sea Highlights Deadly Canary Islands Migrant Route
A baby girl was born on a migrant boat carrying 60 people from Africa to Spain's Canary Islands on Monday; this incident highlights the dangers of the deadliest migration route in the world, where over 10,000 migrants died in 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Bavaria Rejects Closure of Bamberg Refugee Center Amidst Cost Dispute
Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann insists on keeping Bamberg's refugee reception center open past its 2025 closing date, rejecting the city's alternative plans due to high costs and feasibility concerns, leading to an escalating dispute with Bamberg's mayor who alleges a breach of contract...
Bavaria Rejects Closure of Bamberg Refugee Center Amidst Cost Dispute
Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann insists on keeping Bamberg's refugee reception center open past its 2025 closing date, rejecting the city's alternative plans due to high costs and feasibility concerns, leading to an escalating dispute with Bamberg's mayor who alleges a breach of contract...
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Lebanon and Syria Agree to Joint Border Security Measures
Lebanese Prime Minister Mikati's visit to Syria marks the first such trip in 15 years, resulting in an agreement to jointly secure land and sea borders, combat smuggling, and address the issue of Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

Lebanon and Syria Agree to Joint Border Security Measures
Lebanese Prime Minister Mikati's visit to Syria marks the first such trip in 15 years, resulting in an agreement to jointly secure land and sea borders, combat smuggling, and address the issue of Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Sentencing to Proceed; Musk Endorses AfD; California Wildfires Claim Ten Lives
A New York court will sentence former US President Donald Trump on Friday for hush-money payments made during the 2016 election campaign, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court despite his attempts to delay it; meanwhile, Elon Musk endorsed the AfD in Germany, and wildfires near Los Angeles have cau...

Trump Sentencing to Proceed; Musk Endorses AfD; California Wildfires Claim Ten Lives
A New York court will sentence former US President Donald Trump on Friday for hush-money payments made during the 2016 election campaign, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court despite his attempts to delay it; meanwhile, Elon Musk endorsed the AfD in Germany, and wildfires near Los Angeles have cau...
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Syrian Refugee Preserves Damascene Wood Mosaic Craft in Amman
Syrian woodworker Ibrahim Abu Khadouj, who fled Damascus in 2012 due to the war, maintains a workshop in Amman, Jordan, where he creates intricate Damascene wood mosaics, training new generations to preserve the craft despite the destruction of his former home and the loss of many fellow artisans.

Syrian Refugee Preserves Damascene Wood Mosaic Craft in Amman
Syrian woodworker Ibrahim Abu Khadouj, who fled Damascus in 2012 due to the war, maintains a workshop in Amman, Jordan, where he creates intricate Damascene wood mosaics, training new generations to preserve the craft despite the destruction of his former home and the loss of many fellow artisans.
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20% Bias Score

Syrian Refugees React to HTS Takeover of Damascus
Three Syrian refugees who fled the country after being imprisoned and tortured during the 2011 protests expressed mixed emotions following the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) takeover of Damascus, expressing relief at the fall of the Assad regime but apprehension about HTS's past as a designated terroris...

Syrian Refugees React to HTS Takeover of Damascus
Three Syrian refugees who fled the country after being imprisoned and tortured during the 2011 protests expressed mixed emotions following the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) takeover of Damascus, expressing relief at the fall of the Assad regime but apprehension about HTS's past as a designated terroris...
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German Asylum Applications Fall by 30 Percent in 2024
Germany received approximately 230,000 asylum applications in 2024, a 30 percent decrease from 2023. Despite the drop, Germany remains the EU's top recipient, with stricter border controls leading to 1,800 smuggler arrests and over 40,000 rejected entries. The approval rate also fell to 44.4 percent...

German Asylum Applications Fall by 30 Percent in 2024
Germany received approximately 230,000 asylum applications in 2024, a 30 percent decrease from 2023. Despite the drop, Germany remains the EU's top recipient, with stricter border controls leading to 1,800 smuggler arrests and over 40,000 rejected entries. The approval rate also fell to 44.4 percent...
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48% Bias Score

\"Germany Sees Sharp Drop in Asylum Applications in 2024\"
\"Germany experienced a significant decrease in asylum applications in 2024, with initial applications down 30.2% compared to 2023, totaling 229,751, while overall applications fell to 250,945. This decline is linked to stricter border controls and increased deportations, although opposition parties...

\"Germany Sees Sharp Drop in Asylum Applications in 2024\"
\"Germany experienced a significant decrease in asylum applications in 2024, with initial applications down 30.2% compared to 2023, totaling 229,751, while overall applications fell to 250,945. This decline is linked to stricter border controls and increased deportations, although opposition parties...
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44% Bias Score
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