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Vatican Delays Repatriation of Indigenous Canadian Artifacts
Thousands of Indigenous Canadian artifacts remain in the Vatican's collection despite Pope Francis's 2022 pledge to return them following the discovery during a visit by Indigenous delegates; Indigenous leaders are now urging Pope Leo to fulfill this promise, citing the historical injustices surroun...
Vatican Delays Repatriation of Indigenous Canadian Artifacts
Thousands of Indigenous Canadian artifacts remain in the Vatican's collection despite Pope Francis's 2022 pledge to return them following the discovery during a visit by Indigenous delegates; Indigenous leaders are now urging Pope Leo to fulfill this promise, citing the historical injustices surroun...
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44% Bias Score


Manchester Museum Wins European Museum of the Year Award
The 138-year-old Manchester Museum in the UK won the European Museum of the Year award for its community engagement, addressing its colonial past, and the repatriation of 174 objects to the Anindilyakwa people in 2023 after a £15 million revamp.
Manchester Museum Wins European Museum of the Year Award
The 138-year-old Manchester Museum in the UK won the European Museum of the Year award for its community engagement, addressing its colonial past, and the repatriation of 174 objects to the Anindilyakwa people in 2023 after a £15 million revamp.
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40% Bias Score


Russia's Cultural Diplomacy: Challenges and Efforts
Evgeny Primakov, head of Rossotrudnichestvo, discussed challenges faced by Russia's cultural diplomacy, including Russophobia and restrictions by some governments, while highlighting the agency's efforts to support Russian citizens abroad and the differences between Russian and US approaches.
Russia's Cultural Diplomacy: Challenges and Efforts
Evgeny Primakov, head of Rossotrudnichestvo, discussed challenges faced by Russia's cultural diplomacy, including Russophobia and restrictions by some governments, while highlighting the agency's efforts to support Russian citizens abroad and the differences between Russian and US approaches.
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52% Bias Score


Remains of Four WWII Airmen Recovered After 80 Years
On March 11, 1944, the WWII bomber "Heaven Can Wait" crashed off New Guinea, killing all 11 aboard; after an extensive 12-year investigation by relatives and a deep-sea recovery mission, the remains of four crew members—Staff Sgt. Eugene Darrigan, 2nd Lt. Thomas Kelly, 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, and ...
Remains of Four WWII Airmen Recovered After 80 Years
On March 11, 1944, the WWII bomber "Heaven Can Wait" crashed off New Guinea, killing all 11 aboard; after an extensive 12-year investigation by relatives and a deep-sea recovery mission, the remains of four crew members—Staff Sgt. Eugene Darrigan, 2nd Lt. Thomas Kelly, 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, and ...
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North Korean Defectors Detail Atrocities at UN, Sparking Calls for Accountability
Two North Korean defectors, Eunju Kim and Gyuri Kang, recounted human rights abuses, including starvation, persecution, and executions, at a UN General Assembly meeting, prompting calls for accountability for Kim Jong Un and an end to forced repatriations.
North Korean Defectors Detail Atrocities at UN, Sparking Calls for Accountability
Two North Korean defectors, Eunju Kim and Gyuri Kang, recounted human rights abuses, including starvation, persecution, and executions, at a UN General Assembly meeting, prompting calls for accountability for Kim Jong Un and an end to forced repatriations.
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48% Bias Score


68 Immigrants Return Home Under Trump's Voluntary Departure Program
Sixty-eight Honduran and Colombian immigrants voluntarily returned to their home countries on Monday from Houston, Texas, receiving $1,000 each under the Trump administration's new "Back Home" initiative, which offers financial assistance for voluntary departures and includes local support upon retu...
68 Immigrants Return Home Under Trump's Voluntary Departure Program
Sixty-eight Honduran and Colombian immigrants voluntarily returned to their home countries on Monday from Houston, Texas, receiving $1,000 each under the Trump administration's new "Back Home" initiative, which offers financial assistance for voluntary departures and includes local support upon retu...
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60% Bias Score

Afghan Refugee Repatriation Sparks Controversy Amidst Accusations of Whitewashing Taliban Abuses
Following the revocation of Temporary Protected Status for Afghan refugees in the US, political scientist Cheryl Benard's article advocating for their return to Afghanistan sparked outrage from women's rights groups, who accused her of downplaying the Taliban's human rights abuses and demanded an IC...

Afghan Refugee Repatriation Sparks Controversy Amidst Accusations of Whitewashing Taliban Abuses
Following the revocation of Temporary Protected Status for Afghan refugees in the US, political scientist Cheryl Benard's article advocating for their return to Afghanistan sparked outrage from women's rights groups, who accused her of downplaying the Taliban's human rights abuses and demanded an IC...
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84% Bias Score

Syria-Kurdish Deal to Relocate Al-Hol Camp Residents
The Syrian government and Kurdish authorities agreed to relocate roughly 37,000 Syrian citizens, mostly ISIS fighters' families, from the Al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, following negotiations involving the US-led coalition; the agreement's long-term implications remain unclear.

Syria-Kurdish Deal to Relocate Al-Hol Camp Residents
The Syrian government and Kurdish authorities agreed to relocate roughly 37,000 Syrian citizens, mostly ISIS fighters' families, from the Al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, following negotiations involving the US-led coalition; the agreement's long-term implications remain unclear.
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56% Bias Score

WWII Bomber Crew Remains Found, Returned Home After 80 Years
After a 12-year investigation by family members and a deep-sea recovery mission, the remains of four crew members from a WWII B-24 bomber shot down off New Guinea in 1944 are being returned to their hometowns for burial; the plane was found after a search of nearly 10 square miles.

WWII Bomber Crew Remains Found, Returned Home After 80 Years
After a 12-year investigation by family members and a deep-sea recovery mission, the remains of four crew members from a WWII B-24 bomber shot down off New Guinea in 1944 are being returned to their hometowns for burial; the plane was found after a search of nearly 10 square miles.
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20% Bias Score

Greek Diaspora Drives Real Estate Boom
Fueled by a desire for a high-quality lifestyle and investment opportunities in a stable market, Greek citizens abroad are increasingly purchasing properties in Greece, particularly in the Athenian Riviera and Northern Suburbs, driving real estate growth and capital appreciation exceeding 12% in som...

Greek Diaspora Drives Real Estate Boom
Fueled by a desire for a high-quality lifestyle and investment opportunities in a stable market, Greek citizens abroad are increasingly purchasing properties in Greece, particularly in the Athenian Riviera and Northern Suburbs, driving real estate growth and capital appreciation exceeding 12% in som...
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44% Bias Score

US Deports 64 Migrants on First "Project Homecoming" Flight
On Monday, the first flight under the Department of Homeland Security's 'Project Homecoming' initiative, which offers undocumented immigrants $1,000 and free flights home if they self-deport via the CBP Home app, landed in Honduras carrying 64 people; up to 19 were children, at least four of whom we...

US Deports 64 Migrants on First "Project Homecoming" Flight
On Monday, the first flight under the Department of Homeland Security's 'Project Homecoming' initiative, which offers undocumented immigrants $1,000 and free flights home if they self-deport via the CBP Home app, landed in Honduras carrying 64 people; up to 19 were children, at least four of whom we...
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60% Bias Score

US Launches Voluntary Deportation Program, Offering $1,000 Stipends
The US Department of Homeland Security launched a new program offering $1,000 and free flights to undocumented immigrants who voluntarily return to their home countries using the CBP Home app; the first flight returned 64 people to Honduras and Colombia, aiming to reduce deportation costs.

US Launches Voluntary Deportation Program, Offering $1,000 Stipends
The US Department of Homeland Security launched a new program offering $1,000 and free flights to undocumented immigrants who voluntarily return to their home countries using the CBP Home app; the first flight returned 64 people to Honduras and Colombia, aiming to reduce deportation costs.
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60% Bias Score
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