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Poland Rejects EU Migration Pact, Defying Mandatory Relocation
Poland, during a meeting of EU interior ministers, reiterated its refusal to implement the EU's Pact on Migration and Asylum, citing unique migration pressures and rejecting the mandatory relocation mechanism, despite the pact offering alternative options.
Poland Rejects EU Migration Pact, Defying Mandatory Relocation
Poland, during a meeting of EU interior ministers, reiterated its refusal to implement the EU's Pact on Migration and Asylum, citing unique migration pressures and rejecting the mandatory relocation mechanism, despite the pact offering alternative options.
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48% Bias Score


Junts Develops Catalan Immigration Law, Bypassing Parliament
Junts, a Catalan independence party, is creating its own immigration law, mandating Catalan language proficiency for residency, and aiming to bypass potential legal challenges, leveraging a recent EU court ruling.
Junts Develops Catalan Immigration Law, Bypassing Parliament
Junts, a Catalan independence party, is creating its own immigration law, mandating Catalan language proficiency for residency, and aiming to bypass potential legal challenges, leveraging a recent EU court ruling.
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52% Bias Score


Austria Halts Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new coalition government, formed by the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, will immediately suspend family reunification for asylum seekers, citing concerns about overstrained public services, despite potential conflicts with EU law.
Austria Halts Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new coalition government, formed by the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, will immediately suspend family reunification for asylum seekers, citing concerns about overstrained public services, despite potential conflicts with EU law.
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52% Bias Score


Austria Halts Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new coalition government will immediately suspend family reunification for asylum seekers, citing strain on public services and potential legal conflicts with EU law, while emphasizing integration efforts.
Austria Halts Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new coalition government will immediately suspend family reunification for asylum seekers, citing strain on public services and potential legal conflicts with EU law, while emphasizing integration efforts.
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60% Bias Score


EU Court Allows Caps on Real Estate Agency Commissions
The European Court of Justice upheld the legality of EU member states capping real estate agency commissions, provided the limits are non-discriminatory, proportionate, and justified by overriding public interest, impacting housing affordability and consumer protection across the Union.
EU Court Allows Caps on Real Estate Agency Commissions
The European Court of Justice upheld the legality of EU member states capping real estate agency commissions, provided the limits are non-discriminatory, proportionate, and justified by overriding public interest, impacting housing affordability and consumer protection across the Union.
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32% Bias Score


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

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
German online retailer Zalando is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), arguing that the Commission's methodology for calculating user numbers is inconsistent and unfairly designates its retail business, which makes up 61% of its op...

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
German online retailer Zalando is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), arguing that the Commission's methodology for calculating user numbers is inconsistent and unfairly designates its retail business, which makes up 61% of its op...
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36% Bias Score

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
Zalando, a German online fashion platform, is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) due to inconsistencies in user count calculations stemming from its hybrid business model and the lack of a clear methodology.

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
Zalando, a German online fashion platform, is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) due to inconsistencies in user count calculations stemming from its hybrid business model and the lack of a clear methodology.
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36% Bias Score

Austria Halts Refugee Family Reunification
Austria's newly formed coalition government, led by Chancellor Christian Stocker, will immediately halt family reunification for refugees, citing national capacity limits and ignoring potential EU legal challenges; this follows a five-month post-election period.

Austria Halts Refugee Family Reunification
Austria's newly formed coalition government, led by Chancellor Christian Stocker, will immediately halt family reunification for refugees, citing national capacity limits and ignoring potential EU legal challenges; this follows a five-month post-election period.
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52% Bias Score

Greece Implements New Supermarket Pricing Code
Starting March 6th, a new code of conduct in Greece will regulate supermarket pricing, requiring a 30-day price reference for discounts and limiting long-term multi-buy promotions to prevent misleading practices, with inspections beginning March 17th.

Greece Implements New Supermarket Pricing Code
Starting March 6th, a new code of conduct in Greece will regulate supermarket pricing, requiring a 30-day price reference for discounts and limiting long-term multi-buy promotions to prevent misleading practices, with inspections beginning March 17th.
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20% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court Rejects Permanent Status for Long-Term Temporary Public Workers
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected two appeals from long-term temporary public sector workers seeking permanent status, citing the violation of equal access principles, despite acknowledging abusive temporary contracts.

Spanish Supreme Court Rejects Permanent Status for Long-Term Temporary Public Workers
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected two appeals from long-term temporary public sector workers seeking permanent status, citing the violation of equal access principles, despite acknowledging abusive temporary contracts.
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48% Bias Score

Merz Accused of Broken Border Control Promise: A Fact-Check
Following the German election, CDU's Friedrich Merz faced accusations of breaking his campaign promise on border control. Analysis reveals Merz advocated for stronger border security and controls, not closure, clarifying that no one in his party sought closure. Misinterpretations led to false accusa...

Merz Accused of Broken Border Control Promise: A Fact-Check
Following the German election, CDU's Friedrich Merz faced accusations of breaking his campaign promise on border control. Analysis reveals Merz advocated for stronger border security and controls, not closure, clarifying that no one in his party sought closure. Misinterpretations led to false accusa...
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48% Bias Score
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