Showing 61 to 72 of 258 results


Russia's Return of Ukrainian Soldier Remains Creates Financial Crisis for Kyiv
Russia plans to unilaterally return 6,000 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers killed in action, potentially costing Ukraine up to 10% of its military budget in compensation payments, creating a significant financial strain.
Russia's Return of Ukrainian Soldier Remains Creates Financial Crisis for Kyiv
Russia plans to unilaterally return 6,000 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers killed in action, potentially costing Ukraine up to 10% of its military budget in compensation payments, creating a significant financial strain.
Progress
60% Bias Score


New Orleans Repatriates Remains of 19 African Americans Sent to Germany for Racist Research
The remains of 19 African Americans, sent to Germany for racist research in the 19th century, were returned to New Orleans on Saturday and given a multifaith memorial service and burial at the Hurricane Katrina Memorial, highlighting the ongoing reckoning with historical injustices.
New Orleans Repatriates Remains of 19 African Americans Sent to Germany for Racist Research
The remains of 19 African Americans, sent to Germany for racist research in the 19th century, were returned to New Orleans on Saturday and given a multifaith memorial service and burial at the Hurricane Katrina Memorial, highlighting the ongoing reckoning with historical injustices.
Progress
16% Bias Score


Cyprus Offers Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
Cyprus announced a new program offering financial incentives (€2000 for adults, €1000 for children) and work permits to encourage Syrian refugees to return home voluntarily by December 31st, 2024, amidst criticism of alleged forced returns.
Cyprus Offers Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
Cyprus announced a new program offering financial incentives (€2000 for adults, €1000 for children) and work permits to encourage Syrian refugees to return home voluntarily by December 31st, 2024, amidst criticism of alleged forced returns.
Progress
44% 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...
Progress
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.
Progress
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.
Progress
20% Bias Score

German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal
A German administrative court ruled the May 7th border control measure implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt illegal, citing the deportation of three Somali asylum seekers to Poland without applying the Dublin procedure. The ruling, following the asylum seekers' rejection at Frankfurt Oder train...

German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal
A German administrative court ruled the May 7th border control measure implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt illegal, citing the deportation of three Somali asylum seekers to Poland without applying the Dublin procedure. The ruling, following the asylum seekers' rejection at Frankfurt Oder train...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Cyprus Offers Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
Cyprus is offering Syrian refugees financial aid (€2,000 per adult, €1,000 per child) and work permits for the primary breadwinner to encourage their voluntary return, with applications accepted until August 31st, 2024, based on a 2009 agreement to return migrants intercepted at sea.

Cyprus Offers Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugee Repatriation
Cyprus is offering Syrian refugees financial aid (€2,000 per adult, €1,000 per child) and work permits for the primary breadwinner to encourage their voluntary return, with applications accepted until August 31st, 2024, based on a 2009 agreement to return migrants intercepted at sea.
Progress
60% Bias Score

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...
Progress
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.
Progress
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.
Progress
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 ...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 61 to 72 of 258 results