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Schiphol Airport Noise Dispute: Flight Cap Creates Tension
Schiphol Airport, Europe's busiest by flight numbers, faces a legal battle over noise pollution, pitting residents against airlines and the Dutch government, with a proposed flight cap of 478,000 creating tension and economic concerns.
Schiphol Airport Noise Dispute: Flight Cap Creates Tension
Schiphol Airport, Europe's busiest by flight numbers, faces a legal battle over noise pollution, pitting residents against airlines and the Dutch government, with a proposed flight cap of 478,000 creating tension and economic concerns.
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40% Bias Score


German Court Ruling on Border Rejections Sparks Coalition Dispute
A Berlin court ruled against Germany's border rejection of three Somali asylum seekers due to a lack of clarity on which EU state is responsible for their asylum applications, sparking a coalition dispute over border control policies and accusations of staging by the CSU against Pro Asyl.
German Court Ruling on Border Rejections Sparks Coalition Dispute
A Berlin court ruled against Germany's border rejection of three Somali asylum seekers due to a lack of clarity on which EU state is responsible for their asylum applications, sparking a coalition dispute over border control policies and accusations of staging by the CSU against Pro Asyl.
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56% Bias Score


EU Advocate General Finds Hungary Violated LGBTQ+ Rights
Hungary faces potential legal action and fines from the EU for its 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content in media and education, which the advocate general of the EU's top court deemed as violating EU law and fundamental values; the case involved the European Parliament and 16 member states.
EU Advocate General Finds Hungary Violated LGBTQ+ Rights
Hungary faces potential legal action and fines from the EU for its 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content in media and education, which the advocate general of the EU's top court deemed as violating EU law and fundamental values; the case involved the European Parliament and 16 member states.
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40% Bias Score


EU Court Advocate General: Hungary Violated EU Law with LGBTQ+ Restrictions
Hungary's 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content in schools and media was found by the EU's top court's advocate general to violate EU law, potentially leading to fines or legal challenges; the European Parliament and 16 member states joined the lawsuit, and critics see this as an anti-LGBTQ+ campaign.
EU Court Advocate General: Hungary Violated EU Law with LGBTQ+ Restrictions
Hungary's 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content in schools and media was found by the EU's top court's advocate general to violate EU law, potentially leading to fines or legal challenges; the European Parliament and 16 member states joined the lawsuit, and critics see this as an anti-LGBTQ+ campaign.
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48% Bias Score


Clash over Wolf Management in Bavaria
Following the EU's decision to lower the wolf's protection status, Bavarian Minister Aiwanger advocates for including wolves in the state's hunting law, while his CSU coalition partner prefers a federal solution, creating a disagreement on wolf management.
Clash over Wolf Management in Bavaria
Following the EU's decision to lower the wolf's protection status, Bavarian Minister Aiwanger advocates for including wolves in the state's hunting law, while his CSU coalition partner prefers a federal solution, creating a disagreement on wolf management.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Blocks Border Asylum Rejections
A Berlin court ruled against Germany's border rejection of asylum seekers without Dublin procedures, prompting the German Lawyers' Association and the SPD to criticize Interior Minister Dobrindt's policy, which was implemented shortly after his appointment and challenges established EU asylum proces...
German Court Blocks Border Asylum Rejections
A Berlin court ruled against Germany's border rejection of asylum seekers without Dublin procedures, prompting the German Lawyers' Association and the SPD to criticize Interior Minister Dobrindt's policy, which was implemented shortly after his appointment and challenges established EU asylum proces...
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48% Bias Score

EU Faces Lawsuit Over Widespread Destructive Fishing in Protected Marine Areas
A coalition of NGOs filed a lawsuit against the EU Commission, alleging that bottom trawling in protected marine areas by Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain violates EU nature legislation, causing widespread habitat destruction. The lawsuit requests infringement procedures and underscores a systemi...

EU Faces Lawsuit Over Widespread Destructive Fishing in Protected Marine Areas
A coalition of NGOs filed a lawsuit against the EU Commission, alleging that bottom trawling in protected marine areas by Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain violates EU nature legislation, causing widespread habitat destruction. The lawsuit requests infringement procedures and underscores a systemi...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Defies Court Ruling on Asylum Seeker Rejections, Facing Criticism for Undermining Democracy and Economy
Germany's government plans to reject asylum seekers at the border, defying a court ruling; this action is criticized for undermining democracy, harming European unity, and damaging the economy by deterring skilled workers.

Germany Defies Court Ruling on Asylum Seeker Rejections, Facing Criticism for Undermining Democracy and Economy
Germany's government plans to reject asylum seekers at the border, defying a court ruling; this action is criticized for undermining democracy, harming European unity, and damaging the economy by deterring skilled workers.
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60% Bias Score

Hungary Faces EU Legal Action Over Anti-LGBTQI+ Law
Hungary's 2021 law prohibiting 'homopropaganda' for minors violates EU law, according to an EU Advocate General's opinion, potentially leading to fines and legal challenges; the law discriminates against LGBTQI+ persons, violating Article 2 of the EU Treaty, and further conflicts arise from Hungary'...

Hungary Faces EU Legal Action Over Anti-LGBTQI+ Law
Hungary's 2021 law prohibiting 'homopropaganda' for minors violates EU law, according to an EU Advocate General's opinion, potentially leading to fines and legal challenges; the law discriminates against LGBTQI+ persons, violating Article 2 of the EU Treaty, and further conflicts arise from Hungary'...
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52% Bias Score

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Rights, Advocate General Rules
The advocate general of the European Court of Justice urged a ruling against Hungary for violating EU law with its 2021 legislation restricting LGBTQ+ content accessible to minors, citing violations of multiple protected rights and rejecting Hungary's justification of child protection.

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Rights, Advocate General Rules
The advocate general of the European Court of Justice urged a ruling against Hungary for violating EU law with its 2021 legislation restricting LGBTQ+ content accessible to minors, citing violations of multiple protected rights and rejecting Hungary's justification of child protection.
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28% Bias Score

EU Lowers Wolf Protection Status; Bavaria Deadlocked on Management
The European Union recently lowered the protection status of wolves, prompting Bavarian Minister Aiwanger to push for including wolves in the Bavarian hunting law, while Minister Kaniber advocates for a federal solution, creating a political stalemate.

EU Lowers Wolf Protection Status; Bavaria Deadlocked on Management
The European Union recently lowered the protection status of wolves, prompting Bavarian Minister Aiwanger to push for including wolves in the Bavarian hunting law, while Minister Kaniber advocates for a federal solution, creating a political stalemate.
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48% Bias Score

German Greens Propose EU-Wide Social Media Shutdowns
The Lower Saxony Greens advocate for strict EU sanctions, including potential shutdowns, against social media platforms violating European law, promoting transparency and combating disinformation, while suggesting a minimum age of 14 for social media use.

German Greens Propose EU-Wide Social Media Shutdowns
The Lower Saxony Greens advocate for strict EU sanctions, including potential shutdowns, against social media platforms violating European law, promoting transparency and combating disinformation, while suggesting a minimum age of 14 for social media use.
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44% Bias Score
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