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EU Asylum Applications Drop 23% in First Half of 2025
The number of asylum applications in the EU, Norway, and Switzerland significantly decreased by 23% to almost 400,000 in the first half of 2025, with a shift in top applicant countries and a historically low approval rate.
EU Asylum Applications Drop 23% in First Half of 2025
The number of asylum applications in the EU, Norway, and Switzerland significantly decreased by 23% to almost 400,000 in the first half of 2025, with a shift in top applicant countries and a historically low approval rate.
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12% Bias Score


German Asylum Applications Plummet 43%, Shifting European Landscape
Germany experienced a 43-45% drop in asylum applications during the first half of 2025 (61,336-65,495 applications), falling to third place in Europe behind Spain and France, while Europe-wide applications decreased by 23% to 388,299; this is attributed to new agreements with North African countries...
German Asylum Applications Plummet 43%, Shifting European Landscape
Germany experienced a 43-45% drop in asylum applications during the first half of 2025 (61,336-65,495 applications), falling to third place in Europe behind Spain and France, while Europe-wide applications decreased by 23% to 388,299; this is attributed to new agreements with North African countries...
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40% Bias Score


German Asylum Applications Drop 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany saw a 43% decrease in asylum applications during the first half of 2025, totaling 65,495, dropping to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to stricter migration policies, international cooperation, and partnerships with North African countries.
German Asylum Applications Drop 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany saw a 43% decrease in asylum applications during the first half of 2025, totaling 65,495, dropping to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to stricter migration policies, international cooperation, and partnerships with North African countries.
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40% Bias Score


German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany experienced a 43% decrease in asylum applications in the first half of 2025, totaling 65,495, placing it third in Europe behind Spain and France; this drop is attributed to increased international cooperation, partnerships with North African nations, and seasonal factors.
German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany experienced a 43% decrease in asylum applications in the first half of 2025, totaling 65,495, placing it third in Europe behind Spain and France; this drop is attributed to increased international cooperation, partnerships with North African nations, and seasonal factors.
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52% Bias Score


EU Asylum Applications Drop, But Experts Urge Caution
Recent data suggests a decrease in asylum applications across the EU, with Germany experiencing its lowest monthly applications since the COVID-19 pandemic; however, experts caution against overinterpreting this, citing factors like worsening conditions in origin countries and procedural bottlenecks...
EU Asylum Applications Drop, But Experts Urge Caution
Recent data suggests a decrease in asylum applications across the EU, with Germany experiencing its lowest monthly applications since the COVID-19 pandemic; however, experts caution against overinterpreting this, citing factors like worsening conditions in origin countries and procedural bottlenecks...
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44% Bias Score


EU Asylum Applications Surge in 2024 Amidst Calls for System Reform
The EUAA reported 1,014,420 international protection applications in 2024, with 48% likely to be rejected, prompting calls for system reform; Venezuelan applications surged (73,187), mainly in Spain, due to the ongoing crisis; Germany saw a 29% decrease in applications compared to 2023.
EU Asylum Applications Surge in 2024 Amidst Calls for System Reform
The EUAA reported 1,014,420 international protection applications in 2024, with 48% likely to be rejected, prompting calls for system reform; Venezuelan applications surged (73,187), mainly in Spain, due to the ongoing crisis; Germany saw a 29% decrease in applications compared to 2023.
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52% Bias Score

Surge in Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Makes Spain Top EU Recipient
Spain has become the EU country with the most asylum applications in May 2025, primarily due to a 21% increase in Venezuelan asylum seekers compared to 2024, driven by Venezuela's crisis and stricter US immigration policies; this resulted in Spain receiving 12,788 applications, exceeding other EU co...

Surge in Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Makes Spain Top EU Recipient
Spain has become the EU country with the most asylum applications in May 2025, primarily due to a 21% increase in Venezuelan asylum seekers compared to 2024, driven by Venezuela's crisis and stricter US immigration policies; this resulted in Spain receiving 12,788 applications, exceeding other EU co...
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36% Bias Score

German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
During the first half of 2025, Germany received 65,495 asylum applications, a 43% decrease compared to the same period in 2024, dropping it to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to policy shifts, international collaborations, and seasonal factors.

German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
During the first half of 2025, Germany received 65,495 asylum applications, a 43% decrease compared to the same period in 2024, dropping it to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to policy shifts, international collaborations, and seasonal factors.
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60% Bias Score

German Asylum Applications Plummet 44.9% Amid Stricter Border Controls
Germany recorded a 44.9% decrease in asylum applications in the first half of 2025 (61,336) compared to the same period in 2024 (132,201), following stricter border controls and asylum policies implemented in May 2025, prompting Poland to introduce temporary border controls in response.

German Asylum Applications Plummet 44.9% Amid Stricter Border Controls
Germany recorded a 44.9% decrease in asylum applications in the first half of 2025 (61,336) compared to the same period in 2024 (132,201), following stricter border controls and asylum policies implemented in May 2025, prompting Poland to introduce temporary border controls in response.
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40% Bias Score

German Asylum Applications Drop 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany received 65,495 asylum applications in the first half of 2025, a 43% decrease compared to 2024, resulting in Germany losing its position as the top recipient of asylum applications in the EU to Spain and France; the majority of applicants were from Afghanistan, Syria, and Turkey.

German Asylum Applications Drop 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany received 65,495 asylum applications in the first half of 2025, a 43% decrease compared to 2024, resulting in Germany losing its position as the top recipient of asylum applications in the EU to Spain and France; the majority of applicants were from Afghanistan, Syria, and Turkey.
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44% Bias Score

Germany No Longer Top EU Recipient of Asylum Applications
Germany experienced a 41% drop in asylum applications in Q1 2025 (37,387), falling behind France (40,871) and Spain (39,318), while overall EU+ applications decreased by 19% (210,641). Applications from Venezuela surged (44%), alongside increases from Ukraine, China, and India, while applications fr...

Germany No Longer Top EU Recipient of Asylum Applications
Germany experienced a 41% drop in asylum applications in Q1 2025 (37,387), falling behind France (40,871) and Spain (39,318), while overall EU+ applications decreased by 19% (210,641). Applications from Venezuela surged (44%), alongside increases from Ukraine, China, and India, while applications fr...
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56% Bias Score

German Asylum Applications Fall by 30 Percent in 2024
Germany received approximately 230,000 asylum applications in 2024, a 30 percent decrease from 2023. Despite the drop, Germany remains the EU's top recipient, with stricter border controls leading to 1,800 smuggler arrests and over 40,000 rejected entries. The approval rate also fell to 44.4 percent...

German Asylum Applications Fall by 30 Percent in 2024
Germany received approximately 230,000 asylum applications in 2024, a 30 percent decrease from 2023. Despite the drop, Germany remains the EU's top recipient, with stricter border controls leading to 1,800 smuggler arrests and over 40,000 rejected entries. The approval rate also fell to 44.4 percent...
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48% Bias Score
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