Showing 13 to 24 of 198 results


EU Tightens Immigration Stance, Plans Deportation Hubs
Germany's deportation flights to Iraq and Afghanistan coincided with EU meetings in Copenhagen, highlighting a new EU-wide effort to increase deportations of rejected asylum seekers and establish 'Return Hubs' in non-EU countries to manage the process.
EU Tightens Immigration Stance, Plans Deportation Hubs
Germany's deportation flights to Iraq and Afghanistan coincided with EU meetings in Copenhagen, highlighting a new EU-wide effort to increase deportations of rejected asylum seekers and establish 'Return Hubs' in non-EU countries to manage the process.
Progress
64% Bias Score


Six EU Nations Plan Stricter Migration Policies
Six EU nations—Germany, France, Poland, Austria, Czechia, and Denmark—agreed on Friday to strengthen EU external border controls, increase deportations to countries including Afghanistan and Syria, and potentially process asylum claims in non-EU countries to combat illegal immigration.
Six EU Nations Plan Stricter Migration Policies
Six EU nations—Germany, France, Poland, Austria, Czechia, and Denmark—agreed on Friday to strengthen EU external border controls, increase deportations to countries including Afghanistan and Syria, and potentially process asylum claims in non-EU countries to combat illegal immigration.
Progress
52% Bias Score


German Border Controls Reduce Asylum Seekers at Giessen Reception Center
The number of asylum seekers arriving at the Giessen initial reception center in Hesse, Germany, decreased by about 25 percent since stricter border controls in early May, with 7,631 arrivals in the first half of 2023, including 2,260 Ukrainians and 5,371 via the normal procedure. Discrepancies exis...
German Border Controls Reduce Asylum Seekers at Giessen Reception Center
The number of asylum seekers arriving at the Giessen initial reception center in Hesse, Germany, decreased by about 25 percent since stricter border controls in early May, with 7,631 arrivals in the first half of 2023, including 2,260 Ukrainians and 5,371 via the normal procedure. Discrepancies exis...
Progress
36% Bias Score


Trump's Immigration Success vs. Starmer's Crisis: A Tale of Two Approaches
President Trump's hardline immigration policies, despite questionable effectiveness in practice, have drastically reduced illegal border crossings, contrasting with UK Prime Minister Starmer's softer approach which is leading to a surge in migrant arrivals, fueling public discontent and political in...
Trump's Immigration Success vs. Starmer's Crisis: A Tale of Two Approaches
President Trump's hardline immigration policies, despite questionable effectiveness in practice, have drastically reduced illegal border crossings, contrasting with UK Prime Minister Starmer's softer approach which is leading to a surge in migrant arrivals, fueling public discontent and political in...
Progress
56% Bias Score


Historian Links 1938 'Polenaktion' to Current EU Border Crisis
Historian Stephan Lehnstaedt compares the 1938 'Polenaktion,' where Nazi Germany expelled Polish Jews who were then rejected by Poland, to the current EU border crisis, noting similar patterns of rejection and the potential for escalating xenophobia, although the ultimate consequences differ signifi...
Historian Links 1938 'Polenaktion' to Current EU Border Crisis
Historian Stephan Lehnstaedt compares the 1938 'Polenaktion,' where Nazi Germany expelled Polish Jews who were then rejected by Poland, to the current EU border crisis, noting similar patterns of rejection and the potential for escalating xenophobia, although the ultimate consequences differ signifi...
Progress
52% Bias Score


German Courts Review Lawsuits Challenging Border Asylum Rejections
German courts are reviewing at least three lawsuits challenging the rejection of asylum seekers at the border, involving citizens from Turkey, Algeria, and Ukraine, highlighting inconsistencies in asylum procedures.
German Courts Review Lawsuits Challenging Border Asylum Rejections
German courts are reviewing at least three lawsuits challenging the rejection of asylum seekers at the border, involving citizens from Turkey, Algeria, and Ukraine, highlighting inconsistencies in asylum procedures.
Progress
24% Bias Score

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...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Polish Far-Right Demands Border Closures Amidst Rising Immigration Tensions
Far-right Polish party "Confederation" organized nationwide protests demanding border closures with four countries to stop illegal immigration, prompting counter-protests and highlighting rising immigration tensions.

Polish Far-Right Demands Border Closures Amidst Rising Immigration Tensions
Far-right Polish party "Confederation" organized nationwide protests demanding border closures with four countries to stop illegal immigration, prompting counter-protests and highlighting rising immigration tensions.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Labour to Ban Repeat Asylum Claims from Migrants Returned to France
Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, is planning to prevent repeat asylum applications from migrants returned to France under a new Labour plan; those who reattempt the Channel crossing will be banned from claiming asylum and added to a biometric database.

Labour to Ban Repeat Asylum Claims from Migrants Returned to France
Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, is planning to prevent repeat asylum applications from migrants returned to France under a new Labour plan; those who reattempt the Channel crossing will be banned from claiming asylum and added to a biometric database.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Increased Channel Crossings Despite British Funding of French Security
On July 6th, 2024, a dinghy with approximately 20 migrants left Gravelines, France, for the UK under calm conditions, despite French police observation and a £480 million British-funded security effort. At least 21,117 people have crossed the Channel by small boat this year, a 56% increase compared ...

Increased Channel Crossings Despite British Funding of French Security
On July 6th, 2024, a dinghy with approximately 20 migrants left Gravelines, France, for the UK under calm conditions, despite French police observation and a £480 million British-funded security effort. At least 21,117 people have crossed the Channel by small boat this year, a 56% increase compared ...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Bavaria and Austria Seek Solutions for Border Traffic and Migration
Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder visited Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer in Vienna to discuss the Tyrol border traffic restrictions and migration policies, resulting in a renewed commitment to finding a trilateral solution for traffic management and acknowledgment of improved cooperation o...

Bavaria and Austria Seek Solutions for Border Traffic and Migration
Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder visited Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer in Vienna to discuss the Tyrol border traffic restrictions and migration policies, resulting in a renewed commitment to finding a trilateral solution for traffic management and acknowledgment of improved cooperation o...
Progress
40% Bias Score

German Courts Hear Lawsuits Challenging Asylum Seeker Border Rejections
Three German courts are currently hearing lawsuits challenging border rejections of asylum seekers; one case in Aachen involves a Turkish citizen, another in Karlsruhe concerns an Algerian, and a third in Munich involves a Ukrainian citizen; these cases follow a June ruling that deemed the rejection...

German Courts Hear Lawsuits Challenging Asylum Seeker Border Rejections
Three German courts are currently hearing lawsuits challenging border rejections of asylum seekers; one case in Aachen involves a Turkish citizen, another in Karlsruhe concerns an Algerian, and a third in Munich involves a Ukrainian citizen; these cases follow a June ruling that deemed the rejection...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 13 to 24 of 198 results