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ECJ Ruling Challenges Germany's Asylum Policy
The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states can designate safe countries of origin for asylum seekers only if all information sources used in the assessment are publicly available and safety is guaranteed for the entire population; this impacts Germany's plans to expand its list of saf...
ECJ Ruling Challenges Germany's Asylum Policy
The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states can designate safe countries of origin for asylum seekers only if all information sources used in the assessment are publicly available and safety is guaranteed for the entire population; this impacts Germany's plans to expand its list of saf...
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48% Bias Score


Labour's Migrant Deal: Day One Challenges
Tory MP Chris Philp witnessed two boats carrying numerous migrants entering UK waters on the first day of Labour's new migrant returns deal, despite apparent French inaction, directly contradicting Labour's claims that the agreement would deter illegal crossings.
Labour's Migrant Deal: Day One Challenges
Tory MP Chris Philp witnessed two boats carrying numerous migrants entering UK waters on the first day of Labour's new migrant returns deal, despite apparent French inaction, directly contradicting Labour's claims that the agreement would deter illegal crossings.
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52% Bias Score


UK-France Small Boat Migrant Deal to Expire in 11 Months
The UK and France have agreed to a deal to return illegal migrants arriving via small boats to France, but the agreement is only set to last until June 2026 and faces potential legal challenges.
UK-France Small Boat Migrant Deal to Expire in 11 Months
The UK and France have agreed to a deal to return illegal migrants arriving via small boats to France, but the agreement is only set to last until June 2026 and faces potential legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


UK to Penalize Universities Failing to Meet International Student Targets
The UK government will penalize universities that fail to meet new student enrollment and completion targets to curb asylum claims from students; this includes potential bans on sponsoring student visas and naming and shaming the worst-performing universities.
UK to Penalize Universities Failing to Meet International Student Targets
The UK government will penalize universities that fail to meet new student enrollment and completion targets to curb asylum claims from students; this includes potential bans on sponsoring student visas and naming and shaming the worst-performing universities.
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60% Bias Score


German Asylum Applications Halved Amid Stricter Border Controls
Germany saw a 50% drop in asylum applications (70,000 vs. 140,000 in the first seven months of 2023 and 2024 respectively), prompting the government to maintain its stricter border controls, while Poland extended its border controls until October 4th, 2024, following increased checks and arrests of ...
German Asylum Applications Halved Amid Stricter Border Controls
Germany saw a 50% drop in asylum applications (70,000 vs. 140,000 in the first seven months of 2023 and 2024 respectively), prompting the government to maintain its stricter border controls, while Poland extended its border controls until October 4th, 2024, following increased checks and arrests of ...
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56% Bias Score


Illegal Migrant Jailed After Breaching Licence Conditions
A Hamas-supporting illegal immigrant, Abu Wadee, initially jailed for nine months for entering the UK illegally and posting anti-Semitic content online, was released early under a Labour scheme but quickly recalled to prison for breaching licence conditions; his case highlights the challenges of man...
Illegal Migrant Jailed After Breaching Licence Conditions
A Hamas-supporting illegal immigrant, Abu Wadee, initially jailed for nine months for entering the UK illegally and posting anti-Semitic content online, was released early under a Labour scheme but quickly recalled to prison for breaching licence conditions; his case highlights the challenges of man...
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56% Bias Score

German Schoolchildren Petition for Return of Deported Yazidi Family
A sixth-grade class in Lychen, Brandenburg, is petitioning the state parliament to overturn the deportation of a Yazidi family to Iraq, highlighting concerns about their safety, after their asylum application was rejected and a subsequent appeal was dismissed, despite a temporary court order halting...

German Schoolchildren Petition for Return of Deported Yazidi Family
A sixth-grade class in Lychen, Brandenburg, is petitioning the state parliament to overturn the deportation of a Yazidi family to Iraq, highlighting concerns about their safety, after their asylum application was rejected and a subsequent appeal was dismissed, despite a temporary court order halting...
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64% Bias Score

Chinese Migrants in US Face Uncertainty Amidst Rising Tensions
Driven by political repression and economic hardship in China, tens of thousands of Chinese migrants have risked dangerous journeys to the US, only to face economic hardship, legal uncertainty, and a resurgence of anti-immigrant sentiment under President Trump's administration.

Chinese Migrants in US Face Uncertainty Amidst Rising Tensions
Driven by political repression and economic hardship in China, tens of thousands of Chinese migrants have risked dangerous journeys to the US, only to face economic hardship, legal uncertainty, and a resurgence of anti-immigrant sentiment under President Trump's administration.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Stricter Asylum Policies Result in 50% Drop in Applications
Germany saw a 50% decrease in asylum applications from January to July compared to the previous year (70,000 vs. 140,000), resulting from stricter border controls that led to over 9,500 people being turned away and 450 smugglers arrested. Poland extended its border controls until October in response...

Germany's Stricter Asylum Policies Result in 50% Drop in Applications
Germany saw a 50% decrease in asylum applications from January to July compared to the previous year (70,000 vs. 140,000), resulting from stricter border controls that led to over 9,500 people being turned away and 450 smugglers arrested. Poland extended its border controls until October in response...
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48% Bias Score

ECJ Ruling Hinders EU Asylum Reforms, Challenging 'Safe Country' List
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Italy must more closely scrutinize asylum seekers before sending them to deportation centers in Albania, impacting planned EU regulations for expediting asylum processing via a 'safe' country list. The ruling, based on a case involving Bangladeshi asylu...

ECJ Ruling Hinders EU Asylum Reforms, Challenging 'Safe Country' List
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Italy must more closely scrutinize asylum seekers before sending them to deportation centers in Albania, impacting planned EU regulations for expediting asylum processing via a 'safe' country list. The ruling, based on a case involving Bangladeshi asylu...
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44% Bias Score

UK to Jail Social Media Smugglers for Five Years
The UK government plans to introduce a five-year prison sentence for advertising illegal Channel crossings or fake passports online, aiming to disrupt smuggling networks following a record number of small boat arrivals—over 25,000 in 2025—and reports that 80% of migrants used online platforms during...

UK to Jail Social Media Smugglers for Five Years
The UK government plans to introduce a five-year prison sentence for advertising illegal Channel crossings or fake passports online, aiming to disrupt smuggling networks following a record number of small boat arrivals—over 25,000 in 2025—and reports that 80% of migrants used online platforms during...
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60% Bias Score

Brandenburg to Restructure Migration Policy with New Facilities
Brandenburg's Interior Minister René Wilke announced plans to create new facilities for migrants: a departure facility for those without residency, an interim facility for integration, and a deportation detention center for criminal migrants, with initial steps planned for 2024.

Brandenburg to Restructure Migration Policy with New Facilities
Brandenburg's Interior Minister René Wilke announced plans to create new facilities for migrants: a departure facility for those without residency, an interim facility for integration, and a deportation detention center for criminal migrants, with initial steps planned for 2024.
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48% Bias Score
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