Italian Court Blocks Migrant Transfers to Albania
An Italian court has ordered the return of 43 migrants from Albania to Italy, marking the third legal setback for Rome's controversial plan to process asylum seekers outside the EU. The migrants, from Egypt and Bangladesh, were initially transferred to Albania but an appeals court in Rome referred t...
Italian Court Blocks Migrant Transfers to Albania
An Italian court has ordered the return of 43 migrants from Albania to Italy, marking the third legal setback for Rome's controversial plan to process asylum seekers outside the EU. The migrants, from Egypt and Bangladesh, were initially transferred to Albania but an appeals court in Rome referred t...
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36% Bias Score
Merz's Migration Plan Passes German Parliament with AfD Support
The German parliament narrowly approved a motion by opposition leader Friedrich Merz to restrict migration, relying on support from the far-right AfD party, sparking condemnation from Chancellor Scholz and concerns about the potential violation of German and EU laws regarding refugees.
Merz's Migration Plan Passes German Parliament with AfD Support
The German parliament narrowly approved a motion by opposition leader Friedrich Merz to restrict migration, relying on support from the far-right AfD party, sparking condemnation from Chancellor Scholz and concerns about the potential violation of German and EU laws regarding refugees.
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48% Bias Score
Scholz Accuses Union of Illegal Migration Policy Proposals
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized the Union's proposed stricter migration policy as illegal under German and EU law, warning that it would violate European unity and potentially set a dangerous precedent, while also highlighting existing legal frameworks that could prevent the recent crimes t...
Scholz Accuses Union of Illegal Migration Policy Proposals
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized the Union's proposed stricter migration policy as illegal under German and EU law, warning that it would violate European unity and potentially set a dangerous precedent, while also highlighting existing legal frameworks that could prevent the recent crimes t...
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52% Bias Score
EU Court Hears Google Antitrust Appeal: Former Colleagues Clash
Alfonso Lamadrid, formerly of the European Commission's legal team and now representing Google, faces off against his former colleague Fernando Castillo in the appeal of Google's €4 billion antitrust fine; the outcome will significantly impact future EU tech regulation.
EU Court Hears Google Antitrust Appeal: Former Colleagues Clash
Alfonso Lamadrid, formerly of the European Commission's legal team and now representing Google, faces off against his former colleague Fernando Castillo in the appeal of Google's €4 billion antitrust fine; the outcome will significantly impact future EU tech regulation.
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36% Bias Score
EU Faces Pressure to Guarantee Abortion Access Across Member States
A European citizens' initiative advocating for accessible, legal abortion across the EU has exceeded the required signatures, prompting the European Commission to respond, potentially leading to EU-wide legislation despite national variations in abortion laws.
EU Faces Pressure to Guarantee Abortion Access Across Member States
A European citizens' initiative advocating for accessible, legal abortion across the EU has exceeded the required signatures, prompting the European Commission to respond, potentially leading to EU-wide legislation despite national variations in abortion laws.
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20% Bias Score
EU Citizens' Initiative Demands Accessible Abortion Across Member States
A European citizens' initiative calling for EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion services has garnered over one million signatures, prompting a mandatory response from the European Commission and raising questions about the future of reproductive rights in the EU.
EU Citizens' Initiative Demands Accessible Abortion Across Member States
A European citizens' initiative calling for EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion services has garnered over one million signatures, prompting a mandatory response from the European Commission and raising questions about the future of reproductive rights in the EU.
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28% Bias Score
Italian Court Refers Migrant Detention Case to European Court of Justice
A Rome court suspended the detention of 43 migrants transferred to Albania, referring the case to the European Court of Justice due to conflicting interpretations of EU Directive 2013/32/EU on asylum procedures; the migrants will return to Italy on Saturday.
Italian Court Refers Migrant Detention Case to European Court of Justice
A Rome court suspended the detention of 43 migrants transferred to Albania, referring the case to the European Court of Justice due to conflicting interpretations of EU Directive 2013/32/EU on asylum procedures; the migrants will return to Italy on Saturday.
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36% Bias Score
CDU/CSU's Stricter Migration Plan Faces EU Legal Hurdles
Following a deadly attack by a deportable Afghan in Aschaffenburg, Germany's CDU/CSU party proposes stricter migration policies, including permanent border controls and an entry ban for asylum seekers, which face significant legal obstacles under EU law.
CDU/CSU's Stricter Migration Plan Faces EU Legal Hurdles
Following a deadly attack by a deportable Afghan in Aschaffenburg, Germany's CDU/CSU party proposes stricter migration policies, including permanent border controls and an entry ban for asylum seekers, which face significant legal obstacles under EU law.
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48% Bias Score
EU Commission to Respond to Abortion Access Initiative
A European Citizens' Initiative demanding accessible and legal abortion services across the EU, exceeding one million signatures from 15 member states, requires a formal response from the European Commission, which may propose legislation harmonizing reproductive rights within the EU or utilize the ...
EU Commission to Respond to Abortion Access Initiative
A European Citizens' Initiative demanding accessible and legal abortion services across the EU, exceeding one million signatures from 15 member states, requires a formal response from the European Commission, which may propose legislation harmonizing reproductive rights within the EU or utilize the ...
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44% Bias Score
EU Commission to Respond to Citizen's Initiative on Abortion Access
A European Citizen's Initiative demanding EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion services, surpassing one million signatures from fifteen member states, compels the European Commission to respond, potentially leading to legislative action or a formal acknowledgment, amidst varying national aborti...
EU Commission to Respond to Citizen's Initiative on Abortion Access
A European Citizen's Initiative demanding EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion services, surpassing one million signatures from fifteen member states, compels the European Commission to respond, potentially leading to legislative action or a formal acknowledgment, amidst varying national aborti...
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40% Bias Score
EU Obligated to Respond to Abortion Access Initiative
A European Citizens' Initiative demanding EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion has exceeded one million signatures from 15 member states, obligating the European Commission to respond; while most EU nations allow abortion, Poland and Malta have stricter rules, highlighting a fragmented approach...
EU Obligated to Respond to Abortion Access Initiative
A European Citizens' Initiative demanding EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion has exceeded one million signatures from 15 member states, obligating the European Commission to respond; while most EU nations allow abortion, Poland and Malta have stricter rules, highlighting a fragmented approach...
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40% Bias Score
EU AI Act: Delayed Guidelines Raise Concerns
The European Union's AI Act bans certain AI systems from February 2nd, 2024, but the European Commission's delayed guidelines on these prohibitions are causing concern among civil society groups and uncertainty for businesses, with national regulators due by August 2024.
EU AI Act: Delayed Guidelines Raise Concerns
The European Union's AI Act bans certain AI systems from February 2nd, 2024, but the European Commission's delayed guidelines on these prohibitions are causing concern among civil society groups and uncertainty for businesses, with national regulators due by August 2024.
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48% Bias Score