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Bulgaria Accused of Circumventing EU's Dublin Regulation on Migrant Returns
Germany accuses Bulgaria of evading the Dublin Regulation by limiting migrant returns to only 290 out of 8090 requested in 2024, sparking calls for stricter enforcement and potential financial sanctions against Bulgaria within the EU.
Bulgaria Accused of Circumventing EU's Dublin Regulation on Migrant Returns
Germany accuses Bulgaria of evading the Dublin Regulation by limiting migrant returns to only 290 out of 8090 requested in 2024, sparking calls for stricter enforcement and potential financial sanctions against Bulgaria within the EU.
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60% Bias Score


Germany's 2024 Deportations: 22% Increase, Yet Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
Germany deported 20,084 people in 2024, a 22% increase from 2023; 5,827 were Dublin transfers, mostly to Austria, France, and Spain, with Afghans comprising the largest group; however, the overall number remains below pre-pandemic levels.
Germany's 2024 Deportations: 22% Increase, Yet Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
Germany deported 20,084 people in 2024, a 22% increase from 2023; 5,827 were Dublin transfers, mostly to Austria, France, and Spain, with Afghans comprising the largest group; however, the overall number remains below pre-pandemic levels.
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40% Bias Score


CDU's Stricter Immigration Plan Faces EU Legal Hurdles
Following a fatal knife attack on children in Aschaffenburg on January 22, 2025, the CDU/CSU proposed a five-point plan to curb illegal immigration, facing legal challenges under EU laws regarding border controls and asylum applications.
CDU's Stricter Immigration Plan Faces EU Legal Hurdles
Following a fatal knife attack on children in Aschaffenburg on January 22, 2025, the CDU/CSU proposed a five-point plan to curb illegal immigration, facing legal challenges under EU laws regarding border controls and asylum applications.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Dublin Agreement Failures Expose EU Migration Challenges
Germany's efforts to return asylum seekers to other EU countries under the Dublin Agreement have largely failed; of 74,583 requests, only 5,827 were accepted, with significantly lower success rates for Italy and Greece, leading to political criticism and calls for policy changes.
Germany's Dublin Agreement Failures Expose EU Migration Challenges
Germany's efforts to return asylum seekers to other EU countries under the Dublin Agreement have largely failed; of 74,583 requests, only 5,827 were accepted, with significantly lower success rates for Italy and Greece, leading to political criticism and calls for policy changes.
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48% Bias Score


Invisible Migration: Croatia's Strict Border Controls and the Rise of Clandestine Movement
Croatia, a Schengen member since January 2023, registered 26,534 illegal border crossings in the first ten months of 2024, primarily from Afghanistan, Syria, Turkey, Russia, and Egypt; however, migrants remain largely invisible due to strict border controls and the risk of pushbacks, leaving traces ...
Invisible Migration: Croatia's Strict Border Controls and the Rise of Clandestine Movement
Croatia, a Schengen member since January 2023, registered 26,534 illegal border crossings in the first ten months of 2024, primarily from Afghanistan, Syria, Turkey, Russia, and Egypt; however, migrants remain largely invisible due to strict border controls and the risk of pushbacks, leaving traces ...
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60% Bias Score

Germany to Open Two Dublin Centers for Faster Asylum Seeker Transfers
Germany is establishing two Dublin centers in Eisenhüttenstadt and Hamburg to speed up the return of asylum seekers to other EU countries responsible for their asylum applications, addressing a backlog of tens of thousands of cases in 2023-2024, where transfers often failed due to delays exceeding t...

Germany to Open Two Dublin Centers for Faster Asylum Seeker Transfers
Germany is establishing two Dublin centers in Eisenhüttenstadt and Hamburg to speed up the return of asylum seekers to other EU countries responsible for their asylum applications, addressing a backlog of tens of thousands of cases in 2023-2024, where transfers often failed due to delays exceeding t...
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40% Bias Score

Failed Deportation of Solingen Attacker Exposes Systemic Flaws
A Syrian man who committed a fatal knife attack in Solingen, Germany, in August 2024, should have been returned to Bulgaria in February 2023, according to the Dublin Agreement; conflicting statements from Bulgarian and German authorities regarding the repatriation conditions expose potential systemi...

Failed Deportation of Solingen Attacker Exposes Systemic Flaws
A Syrian man who committed a fatal knife attack in Solingen, Germany, in August 2024, should have been returned to Bulgaria in February 2023, according to the Dublin Agreement; conflicting statements from Bulgarian and German authorities regarding the repatriation conditions expose potential systemi...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Pilots Faster Asylum Seeker Transfer Process at Austrian Border
Germany and Austria are piloting a new process at their shared border to speed up the return of asylum seekers to the EU country responsible for their case, addressing a low transfer rate (5,827 of 74,583 requests in 2024).

Germany Pilots Faster Asylum Seeker Transfer Process at Austrian Border
Germany and Austria are piloting a new process at their shared border to speed up the return of asylum seekers to the EU country responsible for their case, addressing a low transfer rate (5,827 of 74,583 requests in 2024).
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36% Bias Score

Bremen Church-State Conflict over Asylum Seekers
In Bremen, Germany, police attempted to deport a Somali asylum seeker from a church, sparking a conflict with the Protestant Church. Senator Ulrich Mäurer criticized the high number of church asylum cases in Bremen (200 in 2023), while church officials defended their actions, highlighting flaws in t...

Bremen Church-State Conflict over Asylum Seekers
In Bremen, Germany, police attempted to deport a Somali asylum seeker from a church, sparking a conflict with the Protestant Church. Senator Ulrich Mäurer criticized the high number of church asylum cases in Bremen (200 in 2023), while church officials defended their actions, highlighting flaws in t...
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48% Bias Score
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