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EU Court Strikes Down Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme
The European Court of Justice ruled against Malta's "golden passport" scheme, deeming it a "mere commercial transaction" violating EU law after a 12-year campaign by anti-corruption activist Manuel Delia; the decision follows similar outcomes in other EU countries and raises concerns about money lau...
EU Court Strikes Down Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme
The European Court of Justice ruled against Malta's "golden passport" scheme, deeming it a "mere commercial transaction" violating EU law after a 12-year campaign by anti-corruption activist Manuel Delia; the decision follows similar outcomes in other EU countries and raises concerns about money lau...
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48% Bias Score


German Court Allows Refugee Return to Greece
The Leipzig Higher Administrative Court ruled that two refugees, previously granted asylum in Greece, can be returned to Greece, reversing previous German rulings that cited concerns about Greece's asylum system and potentially impacting secondary migration within the EU.
German Court Allows Refugee Return to Greece
The Leipzig Higher Administrative Court ruled that two refugees, previously granted asylum in Greece, can be returned to Greece, reversing previous German rulings that cited concerns about Greece's asylum system and potentially impacting secondary migration within the EU.
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48% Bias Score


NGOs Sue Spain Over Alleged Illegal Fishing in West Africa
Two environmental NGOs, ClientEarth and Oceana, sued the Spanish government for failing to investigate Spanish-flagged vessels suspected of illegal fishing off Senegal and Guinea-Bissau, alleging the vessels repeatedly deactivated their tracking systems between 2020 and 2023, potentially masking ill...
NGOs Sue Spain Over Alleged Illegal Fishing in West Africa
Two environmental NGOs, ClientEarth and Oceana, sued the Spanish government for failing to investigate Spanish-flagged vessels suspected of illegal fishing off Senegal and Guinea-Bissau, alleging the vessels repeatedly deactivated their tracking systems between 2020 and 2023, potentially masking ill...
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48% Bias Score


Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...
Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Courts Challenge Constitutional Court, Raising EU Law Supremacy Concerns
Spanish courts challenged Constitutional Court rulings against EU law, prompting the president's interference, raising concerns about judicial independence and EU law supremacy.
Spanish Courts Challenge Constitutional Court, Raising EU Law Supremacy Concerns
Spanish courts challenged Constitutional Court rulings against EU law, prompting the president's interference, raising concerns about judicial independence and EU law supremacy.
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56% Bias Score


EU urged to create new AI liability rules after directive withdrawal
Following the withdrawal of an AI liability directive proposal, civil society and consumer groups urged the EU Commission to create new rules, citing concerns about legal gaps and unequal consumer protection across member states; the Commission plans to officially withdraw the proposal by August.
EU urged to create new AI liability rules after directive withdrawal
Following the withdrawal of an AI liability directive proposal, civil society and consumer groups urged the EU Commission to create new rules, citing concerns about legal gaps and unequal consumer protection across member states; the Commission plans to officially withdraw the proposal by August.
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12% Bias Score

Schiphol's Noise Pollution: Years of Illegal Tolerance Faces Legal Challenge
The Dutch government's decade-long tolerance of Schiphol Airport exceeding noise limits is deemed legally vulnerable by the ILT, facing legal challenges and violating EU regulations, with residents lacking legal recourse and a legal solution not expected until 2026.

Schiphol's Noise Pollution: Years of Illegal Tolerance Faces Legal Challenge
The Dutch government's decade-long tolerance of Schiphol Airport exceeding noise limits is deemed legally vulnerable by the ILT, facing legal challenges and violating EU regulations, with residents lacking legal recourse and a legal solution not expected until 2026.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Bans Automatic Dismissal for Permanent Disability
Spain's amended article 49.1 of the Workers' Statute, effective April 22, 2024, prohibits automatic dismissal for permanent disability; employers must offer job adaptation or relocation unless excessively costly, as defined by new criteria; this follows a European Union court ruling.

Spain Bans Automatic Dismissal for Permanent Disability
Spain's amended article 49.1 of the Workers' Statute, effective April 22, 2024, prohibits automatic dismissal for permanent disability; employers must offer job adaptation or relocation unless excessively costly, as defined by new criteria; this follows a European Union court ruling.
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40% Bias Score

German Court Orders Extradition of Afghan Migrant Convicted in Greece
A German court ruled that an Afghan migrant, convicted in absentia in Greece for providing false travel documents to another Afghan national, will be extradited to Greece to serve a six-year prison sentence; the court stated the migrant did not have sufficient ties to Germany.

German Court Orders Extradition of Afghan Migrant Convicted in Greece
A German court ruled that an Afghan migrant, convicted in absentia in Greece for providing false travel documents to another Afghan national, will be extradited to Greece to serve a six-year prison sentence; the court stated the migrant did not have sufficient ties to Germany.
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28% Bias Score

Berlin to Deport Four for Violent Pro-Palestinian Protest
Berlin authorities are deporting four individualsâthree EU citizens and one US citizenâfor alleged involvement in violent pro-Palestinian protests at Berlin's Free University on October 17, 2024, which involved property damage and slogans deemed antisemitic by German authorities.

Berlin to Deport Four for Violent Pro-Palestinian Protest
Berlin authorities are deporting four individualsâthree EU citizens and one US citizenâfor alleged involvement in violent pro-Palestinian protests at Berlin's Free University on October 17, 2024, which involved property damage and slogans deemed antisemitic by German authorities.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court Finalizes Mortgage Expense Claim Rules
The Spanish Supreme Court definitively ruled that consumers can claim mortgage expense refunds after a final ruling declaring the relevant clause null and void, rejecting banks' arguments on prescription periods based on earlier public awareness.

Spanish Supreme Court Finalizes Mortgage Expense Claim Rules
The Spanish Supreme Court definitively ruled that consumers can claim mortgage expense refunds after a final ruling declaring the relevant clause null and void, rejecting banks' arguments on prescription periods based on earlier public awareness.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Delays Key EU Directives
Germany faces criticism for delaying several EU directives: a two-week paid parental leave, renewable energy expansion, a higher minimum wage, and environmental protection; legal challenges and slow progress are apparent.

Germany Delays Key EU Directives
Germany faces criticism for delaying several EU directives: a two-week paid parental leave, renewable energy expansion, a higher minimum wage, and environmental protection; legal challenges and slow progress are apparent.
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48% Bias Score
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