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EU Tightens Asylum Rules, Faces Challenges in Third-Country Cooperation
The EU is toughening its asylum policies, with Germany and Austria leading the way by increasing deportations, alongside increased funding for border control (34 billion euros) and new return centers, potentially outside the EU. However, the success depends on cooperation with third countries, as hi...
EU Tightens Asylum Rules, Faces Challenges in Third-Country Cooperation
The EU is toughening its asylum policies, with Germany and Austria leading the way by increasing deportations, alongside increased funding for border control (34 billion euros) and new return centers, potentially outside the EU. However, the success depends on cooperation with third countries, as hi...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Pushes for Stricter EU Asylum Policies
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, along with five other EU interior ministers, will meet on the Zugspitze to advocate for stricter asylum policies, focusing on strengthening EU border protection via Frontex expansion and eliminating the 'connection element' in asylum law to facilitate dep...
Germany Pushes for Stricter EU Asylum Policies
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, along with five other EU interior ministers, will meet on the Zugspitze to advocate for stricter asylum policies, focusing on strengthening EU border protection via Frontex expansion and eliminating the 'connection element' in asylum law to facilitate dep...
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56% Bias Score


Hessen Seeks Expanded Federal Police Role in Domestic Immigration Screening
Hessen's Interior Minister Roman Poseck called for the federal police to take on more domestic responsibilities in screening those who have entered Germany illegally, including identity checks, residency status verification, and protection needs assessments, in line with a new EU asylum reform.
Hessen Seeks Expanded Federal Police Role in Domestic Immigration Screening
Hessen's Interior Minister Roman Poseck called for the federal police to take on more domestic responsibilities in screening those who have entered Germany illegally, including identity checks, residency status verification, and protection needs assessments, in line with a new EU asylum reform.
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56% Bias Score


Germany's Coalition Plans Major Asylum Policy Tightening
Germany's Union and SPD parties plan major asylum policy changes, including border asylum seeker rejections, a two-year family reunification ban for those with subsidiary protection, and designating additional safe countries of origin without parliamentary approval, sparking widespread criticism.
Germany's Coalition Plans Major Asylum Policy Tightening
Germany's Union and SPD parties plan major asylum policy changes, including border asylum seeker rejections, a two-year family reunification ban for those with subsidiary protection, and designating additional safe countries of origin without parliamentary approval, sparking widespread criticism.
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60% Bias Score


German Immigration Policy Shift Sparks EU Criticism
Germany's Bundestag passed a resolution for stricter immigration policies, sparking criticism at a EU interior ministers meeting in Warsaw due to concerns about the impact on EU-wide efforts and inter-state trust. The resolution calls for increased border controls and deportations.
German Immigration Policy Shift Sparks EU Criticism
Germany's Bundestag passed a resolution for stricter immigration policies, sparking criticism at a EU interior ministers meeting in Warsaw due to concerns about the impact on EU-wide efforts and inter-state trust. The resolution calls for increased border controls and deportations.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Asylum Bills Face Strong Opposition Over Workload Concerns
Two draft asylum bills proposed by Dutch Minister Faber face strong opposition from the Council of State and the Council for the Judiciary due to concerns over significant extra workloads for courts and the IND, potentially leading to legal inequality and further delays in the asylum process; Minist...
Dutch Asylum Bills Face Strong Opposition Over Workload Concerns
Two draft asylum bills proposed by Dutch Minister Faber face strong opposition from the Council of State and the Council for the Judiciary due to concerns over significant extra workloads for courts and the IND, potentially leading to legal inequality and further delays in the asylum process; Minist...
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48% Bias Score

EU proposes easier deportation of asylum seekers to third countries
The European Commission proposes to ease restrictions on deporting asylum seekers to third countries, even without close personal ties, to accelerate returns of those lacking protected status; this is supported by several EU nations, but criticized by human rights organizations.

EU proposes easier deportation of asylum seekers to third countries
The European Commission proposes to ease restrictions on deporting asylum seekers to third countries, even without close personal ties, to accelerate returns of those lacking protected status; this is supported by several EU nations, but criticized by human rights organizations.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Pushes for Stricter EU Asylum Policy
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, along with five EU counterparts, plans stricter asylum policies, including expanding Frontex and removing the 'connection element' in asylum procedures, aiming to curb irregular migration and facilitate deportations to third countries, while facing critic...

Germany Pushes for Stricter EU Asylum Policy
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, along with five EU counterparts, plans stricter asylum policies, including expanding Frontex and removing the 'connection element' in asylum procedures, aiming to curb irregular migration and facilitate deportations to third countries, while facing critic...
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60% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Agreement: Minor Changes in Migration Policy Raise Concerns"
Germany's new coalition government's migration policy, as assessed by experts, features minor changes to asylum procedures, raising concerns about its compatibility with EU law and its potential long-term effects on the Common European Asylum System and refugee protection.

Germany's Coalition Agreement: Minor Changes in Migration Policy Raise Concerns"
Germany's new coalition government's migration policy, as assessed by experts, features minor changes to asylum procedures, raising concerns about its compatibility with EU law and its potential long-term effects on the Common European Asylum System and refugee protection.
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68% Bias Score

FDP Proposes Compromise on Migration Policy to Counter AfD
The FDP proposes integrating the failed Union "inflow limitation law" into the CEAS reform to secure passage with support from a broader democratic center before the Bundestag election, aiming to counter the AfD's gains.

FDP Proposes Compromise on Migration Policy to Counter AfD
The FDP proposes integrating the failed Union "inflow limitation law" into the CEAS reform to secure passage with support from a broader democratic center before the Bundestag election, aiming to counter the AfD's gains.
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44% Bias Score

Merz Seeks AfD Support for Asylum Plan, Breaking Political Taboo
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz is seeking support from the far-right AfD party to pass new asylum laws, breaking a long-standing political taboo and potentially setting a precedent for future coalitions.

Merz Seeks AfD Support for Asylum Plan, Breaking Political Taboo
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz is seeking support from the far-right AfD party to pass new asylum laws, breaking a long-standing political taboo and potentially setting a precedent for future coalitions.
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52% Bias Score
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