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EES to Cause Longer Waits at EU Airports for Britons Despite Brexit 'Reset'
The EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES), starting in October, will require biometric data from UK travelers entering the EU, potentially causing significant delays at airports and border crossings despite the UK Prime Minister's claims of a Brexit 'reset' easing these issues.
EES to Cause Longer Waits at EU Airports for Britons Despite Brexit 'Reset'
The EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES), starting in October, will require biometric data from UK travelers entering the EU, potentially causing significant delays at airports and border crossings despite the UK Prime Minister's claims of a Brexit 'reset' easing these issues.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Returns Asylum Seekers at Border, Signaling Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany's new government returned 32 asylum seekers at the border in its first week, signaling a stricter immigration policy and raising questions about neighboring countries' cooperation and the potential use of Article 72 of an EU treaty.
Germany Returns Asylum Seekers at Border, Signaling Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany's new government returned 32 asylum seekers at the border in its first week, signaling a stricter immigration policy and raising questions about neighboring countries' cooperation and the potential use of Article 72 of an EU treaty.
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48% Bias Score


EU Implements Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
A new EU regulation, effective potentially in October 2024, will track non-EU citizens' entry and exit to the EU for stays up to 90 days within 180, aiming to improve crime detection and prevent irregular migration, though concerns about asylum seekers' rights exist.
EU Implements Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
A new EU regulation, effective potentially in October 2024, will track non-EU citizens' entry and exit to the EU for stays up to 90 days within 180, aiming to improve crime detection and prevent irregular migration, though concerns about asylum seekers' rights exist.
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48% Bias Score


EU Launches Biometric Entry/Exit System to Enhance Security and Combat Irregular Migration
The EU's new Entry/Exit System, starting possibly in October, will digitally record biometric data of non-EU nationals visiting the Schengen Area for up to 90 days to combat irregular migration and enhance security; Cyprus and Ireland are exempt.
EU Launches Biometric Entry/Exit System to Enhance Security and Combat Irregular Migration
The EU's new Entry/Exit System, starting possibly in October, will digitally record biometric data of non-EU nationals visiting the Schengen Area for up to 90 days to combat irregular migration and enhance security; Cyprus and Ireland are exempt.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Border Controls, Turning Back Asylum Seekers
Germany's new Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt ordered stricter border controls, turning back non-EU citizens without visas, including asylum seekers, based on Chancellor Merz's election promise to curb irregular migration, despite legal and political controversy and concerns from neighboring co...
Germany Tightens Border Controls, Turning Back Asylum Seekers
Germany's new Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt ordered stricter border controls, turning back non-EU citizens without visas, including asylum seekers, based on Chancellor Merz's election promise to curb irregular migration, despite legal and political controversy and concerns from neighboring co...
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48% Bias Score


UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies to Curb Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping new immigration policies to curb rising net migration, citing concerns about national cohesion; measures include stricter language requirements, higher qualification thresholds for skilled work visas, extending the settlement period to 10 years, and ...
UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies to Curb Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping new immigration policies to curb rising net migration, citing concerns about national cohesion; measures include stricter language requirements, higher qualification thresholds for skilled work visas, extending the settlement period to 10 years, and ...
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60% Bias Score

UK and EU Near Deal on E-gates and Trade
A deal is imminent between the UK and the EU that would allow British citizens to use e-gates at EU airports, reduce red tape on food exports and imports, and establish a youth mobility program; the deal is expected to be announced at the upcoming UK-EU summit.

UK and EU Near Deal on E-gates and Trade
A deal is imminent between the UK and the EU that would allow British citizens to use e-gates at EU airports, reduce red tape on food exports and imports, and establish a youth mobility program; the deal is expected to be announced at the upcoming UK-EU summit.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Tightens Border Controls, Rejecting Hundreds of Asylum Seekers
Germany's new Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, implemented stricter border controls on May 8th and 9th, rejecting 286 asylum seekers at the border for lacking valid documents or having applied elsewhere in the EU; this action fulfills a campaign promise by Chancellor Merz and aims to deter fur...

Germany Tightens Border Controls, Rejecting Hundreds of Asylum Seekers
Germany's new Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, implemented stricter border controls on May 8th and 9th, rejecting 286 asylum seekers at the border for lacking valid documents or having applied elsewhere in the EU; this action fulfills a campaign promise by Chancellor Merz and aims to deter fur...
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52% Bias Score

EU Irregular Migration Down Across Major Routes
During the first four months of 2024, irregular border crossings into the EU decreased across all major routes; the central Mediterranean route saw a 3% drop to about 15,700, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to around 12,200, while crossings to mainland Spain and the Canary Islands also de...

EU Irregular Migration Down Across Major Routes
During the first four months of 2024, irregular border crossings into the EU decreased across all major routes; the central Mediterranean route saw a 3% drop to about 15,700, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to around 12,200, while crossings to mainland Spain and the Canary Islands also de...
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48% Bias Score

UK Unveils Stricter Immigration Policy to Reduce Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new immigration policy to reduce net migration, which reached 728,000 last year, by tightening regulations across multiple visa categories, aiming to decrease the influx of low-skilled workers by 50,000 in 2024, while easing entry for high-potential individ...

UK Unveils Stricter Immigration Policy to Reduce Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new immigration policy to reduce net migration, which reached 728,000 last year, by tightening regulations across multiple visa categories, aiming to decrease the influx of low-skilled workers by 50,000 in 2024, while easing entry for high-potential individ...
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64% Bias Score

UK Labour Government Unveils Strict Immigration Plan
The UK Labour government announced a sweeping immigration plan on May 12th, including extending the residency requirement to 10 years, tightening work visa rules to potentially reduce low-skilled worker arrivals by 50,000 next year, and increasing deportations of convicted foreigners, driven by pres...

UK Labour Government Unveils Strict Immigration Plan
The UK Labour government announced a sweeping immigration plan on May 12th, including extending the residency requirement to 10 years, tightening work visa rules to potentially reduce low-skilled worker arrivals by 50,000 next year, and increasing deportations of convicted foreigners, driven by pres...
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52% Bias Score

Schengen Agreement Anniversary Highlights Free Movement, Security Concerns
The Schengen Agreement, signed in the Luxembourgish village of Schengen on June 14, 1985, abolished passport and customs controls among initially five and now 33 European countries, creating a free movement area of almost 420 million people but with ongoing security challenges.

Schengen Agreement Anniversary Highlights Free Movement, Security Concerns
The Schengen Agreement, signed in the Luxembourgish village of Schengen on June 14, 1985, abolished passport and customs controls among initially five and now 33 European countries, creating a free movement area of almost 420 million people but with ongoing security challenges.
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48% Bias Score
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