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UK's New Asylum Policies Risk Repeating Windrush Errors: Former Home Secretary Warns
Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd cautions Yvette Cooper against rushing asylum policy changes, citing risks of repeating Windrush-style mistakes due to the speed and nature of the new measures, including a family reunion ban and warehouse housing for asylum seekers.
UK's New Asylum Policies Risk Repeating Windrush Errors: Former Home Secretary Warns
Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd cautions Yvette Cooper against rushing asylum policy changes, citing risks of repeating Windrush-style mistakes due to the speed and nature of the new measures, including a family reunion ban and warehouse housing for asylum seekers.
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40% Bias Score


International Conference in Yerevan Discusses Unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
An international conference in Yerevan, organized by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun), focused on the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, highlighting the ongoing displacement of Armenians and the need for a future resolution.
International Conference in Yerevan Discusses Unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
An international conference in Yerevan, organized by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun), focused on the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, highlighting the ongoing displacement of Armenians and the need for a future resolution.
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64% Bias Score


UK to tighten refugee family reunion policy
The UK government plans to restrict refugee family reunification, aiming to curb irregular migration and address public concerns, while also implementing changes to the asylum process and increasing crackdowns on smuggling gangs.
UK to tighten refugee family reunion policy
The UK government plans to restrict refugee family reunification, aiming to curb irregular migration and address public concerns, while also implementing changes to the asylum process and increasing crackdowns on smuggling gangs.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Accepts Afghan Refugees After Court Ruling
Following a court ruling, Germany has accepted 45 Afghan refugees who had won their visa applications through legal proceedings, marking the first arrivals under the program since it was suspended in May.
Germany Accepts Afghan Refugees After Court Ruling
Following a court ruling, Germany has accepted 45 Afghan refugees who had won their visa applications through legal proceedings, marking the first arrivals under the program since it was suspended in May.
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24% Bias Score


Australia to Deport Non-Visa Holders to Nauru Under $314 Million Deal
Australia and Nauru signed a \$314 million agreement allowing Australia to deport non-visa holders to Nauru, sparking criticism from refugee advocates and human rights organizations.
Australia to Deport Non-Visa Holders to Nauru Under $314 Million Deal
Australia and Nauru signed a \$314 million agreement allowing Australia to deport non-visa holders to Nauru, sparking criticism from refugee advocates and human rights organizations.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's 2015 Refugee Influx: A Decade of Integration and Debate
Ten years after Angela Merkel's "Wir schaffen das" (We can do it) statement, which opened Germany's doors to hundreds of thousands of refugees in 2015-2016, the country continues to grapple with the lasting impacts of this policy, including integration challenges and economic effects.
Germany's 2015 Refugee Influx: A Decade of Integration and Debate
Ten years after Angela Merkel's "Wir schaffen das" (We can do it) statement, which opened Germany's doors to hundreds of thousands of refugees in 2015-2016, the country continues to grapple with the lasting impacts of this policy, including integration challenges and economic effects.
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20% Bias Score

200 Afghan Refugees Plead with German Chancellor for Asylum Amidst Taliban Threats
Approximately 200 Afghan refugees, facing imminent threats from the Taliban, have appealed to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for asylum, citing unbearable psychological distress and fearing persecution; the German government, while having previously committed to accepting at-risk Afghans, recently...

200 Afghan Refugees Plead with German Chancellor for Asylum Amidst Taliban Threats
Approximately 200 Afghan refugees, facing imminent threats from the Taliban, have appealed to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for asylum, citing unbearable psychological distress and fearing persecution; the German government, while having previously committed to accepting at-risk Afghans, recently...
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16% Bias Score

Greek Refugees in Kalamos Island during the 1821 Revolution
During the Greek War of Independence, the small Ionian island of Kalamos, under British administration, became a refuge for thousands of Greek civilians fleeing Ottoman rule, with a unique system for managing the influx of refugees, as documented by the island's commander, Henry James Kramer.

Greek Refugees in Kalamos Island during the 1821 Revolution
During the Greek War of Independence, the small Ionian island of Kalamos, under British administration, became a refuge for thousands of Greek civilians fleeing Ottoman rule, with a unique system for managing the influx of refugees, as documented by the island's commander, Henry James Kramer.
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16% Bias Score

German Court Rejects Afghan Judge's Visa Application Due to Program Discrepancy
A former high-ranking Afghan judge was denied a visa to Germany because his acceptance was from an outdated program, highlighting inconsistencies in Germany's Afghan relocation efforts.

German Court Rejects Afghan Judge's Visa Application Due to Program Discrepancy
A former high-ranking Afghan judge was denied a visa to Germany because his acceptance was from an outdated program, highlighting inconsistencies in Germany's Afghan relocation efforts.
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16% Bias Score

Shifting European Attitudes Towards Migration: From Merkel's 'Wir schaffen das' to Stricter Asylum Policies
Angela Merkel's 2015 decision to allow unrestricted refugee entry into Germany led to over a million asylum applications in 2015-2016, impacting EU-wide asylum numbers and fueling a political shift towards stricter migration policies.

Shifting European Attitudes Towards Migration: From Merkel's 'Wir schaffen das' to Stricter Asylum Policies
Angela Merkel's 2015 decision to allow unrestricted refugee entry into Germany led to over a million asylum applications in 2015-2016, impacting EU-wide asylum numbers and fueling a political shift towards stricter migration policies.
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16% Bias Score

Japan to Aid Syria's Reconstruction with $5.5 Million UN Grant
Japan has committed $5.5 million to UN-Habitat for rebuilding infrastructure in Aleppo and Homs, Syria, to assist over 81,000 individuals returning after the civil war and recent earthquakes.

Japan to Aid Syria's Reconstruction with $5.5 Million UN Grant
Japan has committed $5.5 million to UN-Habitat for rebuilding infrastructure in Aleppo and Homs, Syria, to assist over 81,000 individuals returning after the civil war and recent earthquakes.
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20% Bias Score

Germany's 2015 Refugee Influx: A Decade of Integration and Challenges
Ten years after Angela Merkel's "Wir schaffen das" ("We can do it") statement welcoming refugees, Germany grapples with the long-term impacts of over 1.2 million asylum seekers arriving in 2015-2016, primarily from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, with the situation further complicated by the influx of...

Germany's 2015 Refugee Influx: A Decade of Integration and Challenges
Ten years after Angela Merkel's "Wir schaffen das" ("We can do it") statement welcoming refugees, Germany grapples with the long-term impacts of over 1.2 million asylum seekers arriving in 2015-2016, primarily from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, with the situation further complicated by the influx of...
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32% Bias Score
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