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Aberdeen University to Repatriate Murdered Aboriginal Man's Remains
The University of Aberdeen will repatriate the remains of a murdered Aboriginal man, likely obtained during Tasmania's colonial era (1820s-1830s), on Friday, for a traditional Tasmanian Aboriginal burial ceremony following pressure to address colonial injustices.
Aberdeen University to Repatriate Murdered Aboriginal Man's Remains
The University of Aberdeen will repatriate the remains of a murdered Aboriginal man, likely obtained during Tasmania's colonial era (1820s-1830s), on Friday, for a traditional Tasmanian Aboriginal burial ceremony following pressure to address colonial injustices.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine Demands Return of Deportated Children as Precondition for Peace
Ukraine accuses Russia of forcibly deporting at least 20,000 Ukrainian children since the start of the full-scale invasion; the Bring Kids Back UA initiative has returned over 1,240 children, but thousands remain; Ukrainian officials state that the children's return is a non-negotiable condition for...
Ukraine Demands Return of Deportated Children as Precondition for Peace
Ukraine accuses Russia of forcibly deporting at least 20,000 Ukrainian children since the start of the full-scale invasion; the Bring Kids Back UA initiative has returned over 1,240 children, but thousands remain; Ukrainian officials state that the children's return is a non-negotiable condition for...
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44% Bias Score


Thailand Deports Uyghurs to China, Prompting US Sanctions
On February 27, 2024, Thailand deported 48 Uyghur refugees to China despite warnings of potential human rights abuses, prompting US sanctions against several high-ranking Thai officials, including possibly the Prime Minister, due to concerns about the violation of international human rights laws.
Thailand Deports Uyghurs to China, Prompting US Sanctions
On February 27, 2024, Thailand deported 48 Uyghur refugees to China despite warnings of potential human rights abuses, prompting US sanctions against several high-ranking Thai officials, including possibly the Prime Minister, due to concerns about the violation of international human rights laws.
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40% Bias Score


UK Debates Ban on Display of Human Remains in Museums
The UK is considering a ban on the sale and display of human remains in museums, following a report highlighting ethical concerns and the distress caused to diaspora communities by the display of ancestral remains, many taken during colonial rule.
UK Debates Ban on Display of Human Remains in Museums
The UK is considering a ban on the sale and display of human remains in museums, following a report highlighting ethical concerns and the distress caused to diaspora communities by the display of ancestral remains, many taken during colonial rule.
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40% Bias Score


Venezuela to Resume Repatriation Flights from the U.S.
Venezuela will resume flights on Friday to repatriate its citizens who illegally entered the U.S., reversing a decision made in response to the U.S. revoking Chevron's operating license; the U.S. stated that all countries are obligated to return their citizens who are illegally in the U.S. and that ...
Venezuela to Resume Repatriation Flights from the U.S.
Venezuela will resume flights on Friday to repatriate its citizens who illegally entered the U.S., reversing a decision made in response to the U.S. revoking Chevron's operating license; the U.S. stated that all countries are obligated to return their citizens who are illegally in the U.S. and that ...
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40% Bias Score


China Repatriates 41 Cultural Relics from the U.S.
China is bringing home 41 cultural relics and artworks from the U.S. after their handover by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office; the collection includes jade artifacts, pottery, porcelain, bronze wares and spans various historical periods, reflecting strengthened Sino-U.S. cooperation in cultu...
China Repatriates 41 Cultural Relics from the U.S.
China is bringing home 41 cultural relics and artworks from the U.S. after their handover by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office; the collection includes jade artifacts, pottery, porcelain, bronze wares and spans various historical periods, reflecting strengthened Sino-U.S. cooperation in cultu...
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28% Bias Score

EU Pledges "5.8 Billion Euros for Syria to Prevent Future Migration
The EU committed nearly "2.5 billion euros in new aid to Syria, bringing the total to "5.8 billion euros, to prevent future migration waves as several EU states suspend asylum applications for Syrians and explore voluntary return plans, including "return visits" to assess conditions.

EU Pledges "5.8 Billion Euros for Syria to Prevent Future Migration
The EU committed nearly "2.5 billion euros in new aid to Syria, bringing the total to "5.8 billion euros, to prevent future migration waves as several EU states suspend asylum applications for Syrians and explore voluntary return plans, including "return visits" to assess conditions.
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52% Bias Score

EU Prioritizes Migration Pact Implementation, Focusing on Repatriation and Safe Country Designations
The EU Commission is prioritizing the implementation of the Migration and Asylum Pact, focusing on designating safe countries of origin, establishing repatriation hubs, and improving the efficiency of the EU asylum system through a new proposal on returns and digitalization of repatriation case mana...

EU Prioritizes Migration Pact Implementation, Focusing on Repatriation and Safe Country Designations
The EU Commission is prioritizing the implementation of the Migration and Asylum Pact, focusing on designating safe countries of origin, establishing repatriation hubs, and improving the efficiency of the EU asylum system through a new proposal on returns and digitalization of repatriation case mana...
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40% Bias Score

UK Debates Ban on Museum Display of Human Remains
The UK parliament is considering a ban on the sale and display of human remains in museums following a report highlighting the distress caused to diaspora communities by the continued holding of ancestral remains, many acquired during colonial rule, and recommending amendments to the Human Tissue Ac...

UK Debates Ban on Museum Display of Human Remains
The UK parliament is considering a ban on the sale and display of human remains in museums following a report highlighting the distress caused to diaspora communities by the continued holding of ancestral remains, many acquired during colonial rule, and recommending amendments to the Human Tissue Ac...
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48% Bias Score

UK Considers Ban on Display and Sale of Human Remains in Museums
The UK Parliament is debating a ban on the sale and display of human remains in museums, prompted by a report highlighting the distress caused to diaspora communities by the holding of ancestral remains, many acquired during colonial rule and often displayed without consent; the report calls for ame...

UK Considers Ban on Display and Sale of Human Remains in Museums
The UK Parliament is debating a ban on the sale and display of human remains in museums, prompted by a report highlighting the distress caused to diaspora communities by the holding of ancestral remains, many acquired during colonial rule and often displayed without consent; the report calls for ame...
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40% Bias Score

UK Report Calls for Ban on Public Display of Ancestral Remains
A UK parliamentary report advocates for legislation criminalizing the public display and sale of ancestral human remains, calling for repatriation of items acquired through colonial practices and emphasizing ethical considerations.

UK Report Calls for Ban on Public Display of Ancestral Remains
A UK parliamentary report advocates for legislation criminalizing the public display and sale of ancestral human remains, calling for repatriation of items acquired through colonial practices and emphasizing ethical considerations.
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52% Bias Score

Malê Revolt Skull's Repatriation to Brazil
In January 1835, approximately 600 Malê Muslims revolted in Salvador, Brazil; 70 were killed. A rebel's skull, taken to the US for eugenics studies, may return to Brazil 190 years later, following efforts by the Arakunrin group and Brazil's foreign ministry.

Malê Revolt Skull's Repatriation to Brazil
In January 1835, approximately 600 Malê Muslims revolted in Salvador, Brazil; 70 were killed. A rebel's skull, taken to the US for eugenics studies, may return to Brazil 190 years later, following efforts by the Arakunrin group and Brazil's foreign ministry.
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24% Bias Score
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