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EU to Reform Frontex, Expanding Border Agency's Role and Staff
The European Commission will propose a 2026 reform of Frontex, significantly expanding its role in border security, migration management, and cooperation with non-EU countries, potentially tripling its staff to 30,000 by increasing its presence, resources and equipment, and possibly incorporating a ...
EU to Reform Frontex, Expanding Border Agency's Role and Staff
The European Commission will propose a 2026 reform of Frontex, significantly expanding its role in border security, migration management, and cooperation with non-EU countries, potentially tripling its staff to 30,000 by increasing its presence, resources and equipment, and possibly incorporating a ...
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48% Bias Score


Mauritania's Migrant Expulsions Create Humanitarian Crisis in Senegal
Dozens of migrants, expelled from Mauritania due to expired work permits and recent police crackdowns, are stranded in Rosso, Senegal, facing dire conditions and highlighting the unintended consequences of EU-funded border security measures.
Mauritania's Migrant Expulsions Create Humanitarian Crisis in Senegal
Dozens of migrants, expelled from Mauritania due to expired work permits and recent police crackdowns, are stranded in Rosso, Senegal, facing dire conditions and highlighting the unintended consequences of EU-funded border security measures.
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52% Bias Score


EU's New Migration Pact Drives Surge in Deportations
The EU's new Pact on Migration and Asylum, implemented in June 2024, has resulted in a sharp increase in deportations across the EU and Balkan countries, raising concerns about human rights violations and the externalization of migration control.
EU's New Migration Pact Drives Surge in Deportations
The EU's new Pact on Migration and Asylum, implemented in June 2024, has resulted in a sharp increase in deportations across the EU and Balkan countries, raising concerns about human rights violations and the externalization of migration control.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Migration Policy: Border Controls, Safe Country List Expansion
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed on stricter migration policies, including border control continuation until a functioning EU external border protection is implemented, expanding the list of safe countries of origin (Algeria, India, Morocco, Tunisia), and limiting family reunification for subs...
Germany Tightens Migration Policy: Border Controls, Safe Country List Expansion
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed on stricter migration policies, including border control continuation until a functioning EU external border protection is implemented, expanding the list of safe countries of origin (Algeria, India, Morocco, Tunisia), and limiting family reunification for subs...
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56% Bias Score


Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...
Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...
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56% Bias Score


EU Entry/Exit System Launch Delayed to October 2025
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES), delayed until October 2025, will require non-EU travelers to use self-service kiosks at external Schengen borders for biometric data collection, impacting border crossing times and procedures despite a planned six-month phased rollout.
EU Entry/Exit System Launch Delayed to October 2025
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES), delayed until October 2025, will require non-EU travelers to use self-service kiosks at external Schengen borders for biometric data collection, impacting border crossing times and procedures despite a planned six-month phased rollout.
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44% Bias Score

US Border Detentions Cause Tourism Drop
Following Donald Trump's re-election, a British couple cancelled their US trip due to concerns over reported detentions and deportations at US borders, mirroring a broader 11.6% decrease in overseas visits in March, according to the US National Travel and Tourism Office.

US Border Detentions Cause Tourism Drop
Following Donald Trump's re-election, a British couple cancelled their US trip due to concerns over reported detentions and deportations at US borders, mirroring a broader 11.6% decrease in overseas visits in March, according to the US National Travel and Tourism Office.
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48% Bias Score

UK ETA Mandatory for German Travelers Starting April 2nd
Starting April 2nd, 2024, German citizens traveling to the UK without a visa require a new Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), costing approximately 12 Euros initially, applied for via an app; airlines will deny boarding to those without one.

UK ETA Mandatory for German Travelers Starting April 2nd
Starting April 2nd, 2024, German citizens traveling to the UK without a visa require a new Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), costing approximately 12 Euros initially, applied for via an app; airlines will deny boarding to those without one.
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36% Bias Score

EU Uses AI in Border Control, Raising Migrant Rights Concerns
Twelve EU nations are piloting AI-driven border control systems, raising concerns about migrant rights as AI processes asylum applications and monitors migrants in detention centers, prompting debates on transparency and accountability.

EU Uses AI in Border Control, Raising Migrant Rights Concerns
Twelve EU nations are piloting AI-driven border control systems, raising concerns about migrant rights as AI processes asylum applications and monitors migrants in detention centers, prompting debates on transparency and accountability.
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands and NRW Strengthen Border Controls Without Closing Borders
The Netherlands and North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) met to discuss curbing illegal immigration while preserving open borders, focusing on increased internal border controls, strengthened police cooperation, and combating cross-border crime, particularly ATM bombings and migrant worker exploitation.

Netherlands and NRW Strengthen Border Controls Without Closing Borders
The Netherlands and North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) met to discuss curbing illegal immigration while preserving open borders, focusing on increased internal border controls, strengthened police cooperation, and combating cross-border crime, particularly ATM bombings and migrant worker exploitation.
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40% Bias Score

Weeks-Long Detentions of German Citizens Highlight US Immigration Issues
Four German citizens, including a Green Card holder, experienced weeks-long detentions by US Customs and Border Protection without clear justification; two other German tourists faced similar prolonged detentions, raising concerns about US immigration practices.

Weeks-Long Detentions of German Citizens Highlight US Immigration Issues
Four German citizens, including a Green Card holder, experienced weeks-long detentions by US Customs and Border Protection without clear justification; two other German tourists faced similar prolonged detentions, raising concerns about US immigration practices.
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52% Bias Score

European Travel Warnings Issued Due to Stricter US Border Controls
Germany, the UK, Denmark, and Finland issued travel warnings to over 170 million citizens, advising caution when traveling to the US due to stricter border controls and increased arbitrary detentions, potentially impacting US tourism significantly.

European Travel Warnings Issued Due to Stricter US Border Controls
Germany, the UK, Denmark, and Finland issued travel warnings to over 170 million citizens, advising caution when traveling to the US due to stricter border controls and increased arbitrary detentions, potentially impacting US tourism significantly.
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56% Bias Score
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