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ECJ Raises Bar for Designating 'Safe' Countries of Origin for Asylum
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that EU member states must justify their designation of 'safe countries of origin' with transparent evidence, impacting Italy's plan to process asylum seekers from Albania and potentially other EU countries' similar practices.
ECJ Raises Bar for Designating 'Safe' Countries of Origin for Asylum
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that EU member states must justify their designation of 'safe countries of origin' with transparent evidence, impacting Italy's plan to process asylum seekers from Albania and potentially other EU countries' similar practices.
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36% Bias Score


EU Court Tightens Rules on 'Safe' Countries of Origin
The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states must provide verifiable evidence and ensure the safety of all groups within a country when designating it as a safe country of origin, impacting Italy's 'Albanian model' for expedited asylum processing and potentially affecting similar system...
EU Court Tightens Rules on 'Safe' Countries of Origin
The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states must provide verifiable evidence and ensure the safety of all groups within a country when designating it as a safe country of origin, impacting Italy's 'Albanian model' for expedited asylum processing and potentially affecting similar system...
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36% Bias Score


Greece Protests Albanian Map Depicting 'Greater Albania'
Greece officially protested to Albania regarding a map published in Albanian media showing 'Greater Albania' extending to Preveza; Greece considers the map historically inaccurate and potentially harmful, while relations remain calm.
Greece Protests Albanian Map Depicting 'Greater Albania'
Greece officially protested to Albania regarding a map published in Albanian media showing 'Greater Albania' extending to Preveza; Greece considers the map historically inaccurate and potentially harmful, while relations remain calm.
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44% Bias Score


Greek Businesswoman Charged in Ex-Husband's Murder
A 43-year-old Greek businesswoman is charged with orchestrating the July 4th murder of her ex-husband, a 43-year-old US university professor, in Agia Paraskevi, Athens; her current partner and three accomplices are also implicated, with financial disputes as the primary motive.
Greek Businesswoman Charged in Ex-Husband's Murder
A 43-year-old Greek businesswoman is charged with orchestrating the July 4th murder of her ex-husband, a 43-year-old US university professor, in Agia Paraskevi, Athens; her current partner and three accomplices are also implicated, with financial disputes as the primary motive.
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48% Bias Score


Turkish-Funded Mosque Opens in Tirana, Sparking Societal Debate
Turkey's Diyanet religious authority largely financed the construction of the Namazgah Mosque in Tirana, Albania, which opened in October 2024, sparking societal debate due to Turkish involvement in its governance and the appointment of a Turkish imam; this follows similar religious building project...
Turkish-Funded Mosque Opens in Tirana, Sparking Societal Debate
Turkey's Diyanet religious authority largely financed the construction of the Namazgah Mosque in Tirana, Albania, which opened in October 2024, sparking societal debate due to Turkish involvement in its governance and the appointment of a Turkish imam; this follows similar religious building project...
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44% Bias Score


City Analyst Jailed for £1 Million Insider Trading Scheme
A City analyst and his sister were jailed for six and five years respectively for making almost £1 million through insider trading while working from home during the COVID-19 lockdown, exploiting confidential information on 13 companies including Daimler, Jet2 and THG.
City Analyst Jailed for £1 Million Insider Trading Scheme
A City analyst and his sister were jailed for six and five years respectively for making almost £1 million through insider trading while working from home during the COVID-19 lockdown, exploiting confidential information on 13 companies including Daimler, Jet2 and THG.
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60% Bias Score

ECJ to Rule on Legality of Italy's "Albania Model" for Asylum Processing
The European Court of Justice will rule on whether EU member states can designate countries as "safe countries of origin," directly impacting Italy's controversial "Albania model" for expedited asylum processing, which involves processing applications in Albania for adult male migrants from designat...

ECJ to Rule on Legality of Italy's "Albania Model" for Asylum Processing
The European Court of Justice will rule on whether EU member states can designate countries as "safe countries of origin," directly impacting Italy's controversial "Albania model" for expedited asylum processing, which involves processing applications in Albania for adult male migrants from designat...
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40% Bias Score

EU Court Condemns Italy's 'Safe Country' Migrant Transfers
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Italy's policy of transferring migrants from countries deemed 'safe' to Albania, citing insufficient evidence and lack of due process, impacting EU migration management and challenging Italy's approach.

EU Court Condemns Italy's 'Safe Country' Migrant Transfers
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Italy's policy of transferring migrants from countries deemed 'safe' to Albania, citing insufficient evidence and lack of due process, impacting EU migration management and challenging Italy's approach.
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44% Bias Score

Iran Executes Two Mujahedeen-e-Khalq Members for Attacks
Iran executed two members of the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq opposition group on Sunday, Behrouz Ehsani Eslamlou and Mehdi Hasani, for carrying out attacks on civilian and government infrastructure using improvised mortar launchers; Eslamlou was arrested near the Turkish border with bomb-making materials and...

Iran Executes Two Mujahedeen-e-Khalq Members for Attacks
Iran executed two members of the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq opposition group on Sunday, Behrouz Ehsani Eslamlou and Mehdi Hasani, for carrying out attacks on civilian and government infrastructure using improvised mortar launchers; Eslamlou was arrested near the Turkish border with bomb-making materials and...
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60% Bias Score

Roman Crime Boss Orchestrates Violent Attacks from Prison
Imprisoned Albanian crime boss Elvis Demce directed a series of kidnappings, attempted murders, and extortion attempts in Rome, leading to the arrest of six individuals and uncovering a new alliance between Eastern European and South American criminals.

Roman Crime Boss Orchestrates Violent Attacks from Prison
Imprisoned Albanian crime boss Elvis Demce directed a series of kidnappings, attempted murders, and extortion attempts in Rome, leading to the arrest of six individuals and uncovering a new alliance between Eastern European and South American criminals.
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64% Bias Score

Death of German Diplomat Werner Daum in Albania
German diplomat Werner Daum, who died in Albania on July 12, 2025, was the first West German diplomat to open the FRG embassy in communist Albania in 1987, actively defying his government's orders to shelter over 3,000 Albanian asylum seekers in 1990.

Death of German Diplomat Werner Daum in Albania
German diplomat Werner Daum, who died in Albania on July 12, 2025, was the first West German diplomat to open the FRG embassy in communist Albania in 1987, actively defying his government's orders to shelter over 3,000 Albanian asylum seekers in 1990.
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32% Bias Score

Turkey's Namazgah Mosque: Symbol of Expanding Influence in Albania
Turkey's substantial funding enabled the construction of the Namazgah Mosque, Albania's largest, opened in October 2024 by President Erdoğan, symbolizing Turkey's growing influence in the Balkans amid broader infrastructure projects and political pressures.

Turkey's Namazgah Mosque: Symbol of Expanding Influence in Albania
Turkey's substantial funding enabled the construction of the Namazgah Mosque, Albania's largest, opened in October 2024 by President Erdoğan, symbolizing Turkey's growing influence in the Balkans amid broader infrastructure projects and political pressures.
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52% Bias Score
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