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Merz's Strict Immigration Proposals Spark German Political Tensions
Following a fatal stabbing in Aschaffenburg, CDU leader Friedrich Merz announced plans to introduce stricter immigration laws to the Bundestag this week, including permanent border controls, detention of those facing deportation, and entry bans for individuals without valid documents, regardless of ...
Merz's Strict Immigration Proposals Spark German Political Tensions
Following a fatal stabbing in Aschaffenburg, CDU leader Friedrich Merz announced plans to introduce stricter immigration laws to the Bundestag this week, including permanent border controls, detention of those facing deportation, and entry bans for individuals without valid documents, regardless of ...
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Union Proposes Stricter Immigration Policies After Aschaffenburg Attack
Germany's Union parliamentary group proposed a five-point plan for stricter immigration policies, including immediate detention for those subject to deportation and tougher laws for criminals, following a knife attack in Aschaffenburg that killed two people and injured two more. The plan aims to add...
Union Proposes Stricter Immigration Policies After Aschaffenburg Attack
Germany's Union parliamentary group proposed a five-point plan for stricter immigration policies, including immediate detention for those subject to deportation and tougher laws for criminals, following a knife attack in Aschaffenburg that killed two people and injured two more. The plan aims to add...
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EU Irregular Entries Drop 38% in 2024
The number of irregular entries into the European Union fell by 38% in 2024 to 239,000—the lowest since 2021—due to increased cooperation with partner countries and stricter visa rules, according to Frontex; however, challenges remain in certain regions.
EU Irregular Entries Drop 38% in 2024
The number of irregular entries into the European Union fell by 38% in 2024 to 239,000—the lowest since 2021—due to increased cooperation with partner countries and stricter visa rules, according to Frontex; however, challenges remain in certain regions.
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Trump Seeks to Pass Agenda Through Narrow Republican Majorities in Congress
President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress will attempt to pass tax cuts, border control measures, and fossil fuel production legislation, facing challenges due to narrow majorities and internal disagreements, with Trump's intervention already proving crucial.
Trump Seeks to Pass Agenda Through Narrow Republican Majorities in Congress
President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress will attempt to pass tax cuts, border control measures, and fossil fuel production legislation, facing challenges due to narrow majorities and internal disagreements, with Trump's intervention already proving crucial.
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UK Imposes New ETA Requirement for International Travelers
Starting today, citizens of almost 50 countries need an ETA to enter the UK; initially, it applies to non-Europeans, expanding to Europeans in April 2024, to supposedly improve border security.
UK Imposes New ETA Requirement for International Travelers
Starting today, citizens of almost 50 countries need an ETA to enter the UK; initially, it applies to non-Europeans, expanding to Europeans in April 2024, to supposedly improve border security.
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German Airport Delays Due to Nationwide Police IT Outage
A nationwide IT outage impacting the German Federal Police's information systems caused significant delays at major airports, primarily affecting non-Schengen travel due to manual passport checks and backlogs from 2 PM to early evening on an unspecified date.
German Airport Delays Due to Nationwide Police IT Outage
A nationwide IT outage impacting the German Federal Police's information systems caused significant delays at major airports, primarily affecting non-Schengen travel due to manual passport checks and backlogs from 2 PM to early evening on an unspecified date.
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Germany's Union Proposes Stricter Border Rejection Bill
Germany's Union party is proposing a bill to tighten border controls and asylum laws, targeting individuals from safe third countries, those with serious criminal records, and those whose asylum applications are the responsibility of another EU member state; a two-thirds majority is needed for parli...

Germany's Union Proposes Stricter Border Rejection Bill
Germany's Union party is proposing a bill to tighten border controls and asylum laws, targeting individuals from safe third countries, those with serious criminal records, and those whose asylum applications are the responsibility of another EU member state; a two-thirds majority is needed for parli...
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EU Prioritizes Deportations Amid Rise in Greek Illegal Migration
EU Immigration Commissioner Magnus Brunner's visit to Athens highlights the bloc's prioritization of deportations amid a rise in illegal migration to Greece, exceeding 60,000 in 2024, prompting calls for stronger border controls and EU funding for border expansion, despite a recent European Court of...

EU Prioritizes Deportations Amid Rise in Greek Illegal Migration
EU Immigration Commissioner Magnus Brunner's visit to Athens highlights the bloc's prioritization of deportations amid a rise in illegal migration to Greece, exceeding 60,000 in 2024, prompting calls for stronger border controls and EU funding for border expansion, despite a recent European Court of...
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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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UK Implements Mandatory Electronic Travel Authorisation for International Travelers
Starting March 5th, 2024, citizens of almost 50 countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, and Brazil, need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) costing £10 to enter the UK, a measure to enhance border security, expanding to all European countries by early April.

UK Implements Mandatory Electronic Travel Authorisation for International Travelers
Starting March 5th, 2024, citizens of almost 50 countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, and Brazil, need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) costing £10 to enter the UK, a measure to enhance border security, expanding to all European countries by early April.
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Poland's EU Presidency Prioritizes Security Amidst Schengen Expansion and Digital Border System Rollout
Poland assumed the rotating EU Council presidency on January 1st, focusing on strengthening European security and addressing migration challenges; the Schengen area expanded to include Romania and Bulgaria; new digital border systems are planned for implementation this year, alongside EU-wide regula...

Poland's EU Presidency Prioritizes Security Amidst Schengen Expansion and Digital Border System Rollout
Poland assumed the rotating EU Council presidency on January 1st, focusing on strengthening European security and addressing migration challenges; the Schengen area expanded to include Romania and Bulgaria; new digital border systems are planned for implementation this year, alongside EU-wide regula...
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Bulgaria and Romania Join Schengen Area
Bulgaria and Romania joined the Schengen Area on January 1st, 2024, eliminating border checks for their 25 million citizens after years of negotiations, granting them freedom of movement within the 29-country zone, and marking a significant step towards full EU integration.

Bulgaria and Romania Join Schengen Area
Bulgaria and Romania joined the Schengen Area on January 1st, 2024, eliminating border checks for their 25 million citizens after years of negotiations, granting them freedom of movement within the 29-country zone, and marking a significant step towards full EU integration.
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40% Bias Score
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