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EU to Investigate Catalonia's Language-Based Business Fines
The European Parliament will investigate fines imposed on Catalan businesses for not using Catalan signage, prompted by a 2017 complaint and supported by the PP, following 189 sanctions totaling €384,000 by November 2024 and 261 in 2023 totaling €496,920, raising concerns about linguistic freedom an...
EU to Investigate Catalonia's Language-Based Business Fines
The European Parliament will investigate fines imposed on Catalan businesses for not using Catalan signage, prompted by a 2017 complaint and supported by the PP, following 189 sanctions totaling €384,000 by November 2024 and 261 in 2023 totaling €496,920, raising concerns about linguistic freedom an...
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52% Bias Score


Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers due to capacity limits in education and other sectors, citing 18,000 arrivals in 2023-2024, including 13,000 school-aged children; the decision is legally questionable under EU law.
Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers due to capacity limits in education and other sectors, citing 18,000 arrivals in 2023-2024, including 13,000 school-aged children; the decision is legally questionable under EU law.
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56% Bias Score


EU Proposes New Regulation for Migrant Returns to Third Countries
The European Commission presented a new regulation allowing EU member states to transfer rejected asylum seekers to third countries, addressing the low (20%) return rate of rejected asylum seekers in 2023 by enabling agreements with third countries to host them.
EU Proposes New Regulation for Migrant Returns to Third Countries
The European Commission presented a new regulation allowing EU member states to transfer rejected asylum seekers to third countries, addressing the low (20%) return rate of rejected asylum seekers in 2023 by enabling agreements with third countries to host them.
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48% Bias Score


Austria Suspends Migrant Family Reunification
Austria's three-party coalition temporarily suspended family reunification for migrants with subsidiary protection status, citing overstretched social services and using the EU's emergency clause, despite criticism of violating European asylum law; this affects roughly 7,762 to 9,254 people annually...
Austria Suspends Migrant Family Reunification
Austria's three-party coalition temporarily suspended family reunification for migrants with subsidiary protection status, citing overstretched social services and using the EU's emergency clause, despite criticism of violating European asylum law; this affects roughly 7,762 to 9,254 people annually...
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64% Bias Score


EU Court Annuls Sanctions Against MEP for Procedural Violations
The EU General Court annulled moral harassment charges and a €3,380 fine against former MEP Monica Semedo due to procedural irregularities that violated her defense rights, specifically the lack of access to witness statements during the investigation by the European Parliament.
EU Court Annuls Sanctions Against MEP for Procedural Violations
The EU General Court annulled moral harassment charges and a €3,380 fine against former MEP Monica Semedo due to procedural irregularities that violated her defense rights, specifically the lack of access to witness statements during the investigation by the European Parliament.
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32% Bias Score


EU to Sue Poland Over Asylum Pact Non-Compliance
The European Commission threatened legal action against Poland for its refusal to comply with the new European Pact on Asylum and Migration, a five-law agreement approved in May 2024 to manage asylum seekers collectively across the EU, despite Poland citing security concerns and excessive migrant bu...
EU to Sue Poland Over Asylum Pact Non-Compliance
The European Commission threatened legal action against Poland for its refusal to comply with the new European Pact on Asylum and Migration, a five-law agreement approved in May 2024 to manage asylum seekers collectively across the EU, despite Poland citing security concerns and excessive migrant bu...
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56% Bias Score

EU's Binding Nature Restoration Law Sets Ambitious Targets for 2050
The European Union's new Nature Restoration Law, legally binding with specific targets, aims to recover 90% of degraded habitats by 2050, creating jobs and boosting economic growth while countering biodiversity loss and climate change impacts.

EU's Binding Nature Restoration Law Sets Ambitious Targets for 2050
The European Union's new Nature Restoration Law, legally binding with specific targets, aims to recover 90% of degraded habitats by 2050, creating jobs and boosting economic growth while countering biodiversity loss and climate change impacts.
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40% Bias Score

ECJ Upholds Time Limits for Reclaiming Abusive Mortgage Expenses
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Spain's five-year limit for reclaiming wrongly paid mortgage expenses due to abusive clauses is permissible, clarifying that while a claim for nullity may not have a deadline, a restitution claim does, ensuring similar treatment across comparable cases.

ECJ Upholds Time Limits for Reclaiming Abusive Mortgage Expenses
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Spain's five-year limit for reclaiming wrongly paid mortgage expenses due to abusive clauses is permissible, clarifying that while a claim for nullity may not have a deadline, a restitution claim does, ensuring similar treatment across comparable cases.
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20% Bias Score

Austria Temporarily Suspends Immigrant Family Reunification
Austria's new tripartite coalition government temporarily suspended family reunification procedures for immigrants due to strain on social services, affecting 7,762 arrivals in 2022 and 9,254 in 2023, despite criticism that this violates EU asylum law.

Austria Temporarily Suspends Immigrant Family Reunification
Austria's new tripartite coalition government temporarily suspended family reunification procedures for immigrants due to strain on social services, affecting 7,762 arrivals in 2022 and 9,254 in 2023, despite criticism that this violates EU asylum law.
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40% Bias Score

Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers, citing strain on social services, impacting approximately 8500 people annually and prompting criticism for potentially violating EU law.

Austria Temporarily Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new government temporarily suspended family reunification for asylum seekers, citing strain on social services, impacting approximately 8500 people annually and prompting criticism for potentially violating EU law.
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48% Bias Score

CJEU Advocate General Supports Complaint Against Poland Over Primacy of EU Law
The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued an opinion on March 11th, 2023, supporting the European Commission's complaint against Poland due to two rulings by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal in 2021 that prioritized Polish law over EU law, triggering a disput...

CJEU Advocate General Supports Complaint Against Poland Over Primacy of EU Law
The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued an opinion on March 11th, 2023, supporting the European Commission's complaint against Poland due to two rulings by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal in 2021 that prioritized Polish law over EU law, triggering a disput...
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48% Bias Score

EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) designates seven gatekeepers—including US firms Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft—to promote competition, prompting a US Congressional inquiry that the EU refutes, asserting that the criteria are objective and location-agnostic.

EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) designates seven gatekeepers—including US firms Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft—to promote competition, prompting a US Congressional inquiry that the EU refutes, asserting that the criteria are objective and location-agnostic.
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36% Bias Score
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