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Merz's Strict Border Controls Threaten Schengen Area

Friedrich Merz, Germany's leading chancellor candidate, proposes stricter border controls, potentially impacting the Schengen Area and the EU's Common European Asylum System by denying entry to asylum seekers who have already passed through other EU countries and establishing permanent internal bord...

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German MP Sues Meta Over Defamatory Meme

German Member of Parliament Renate Künast is suing Meta (Facebook) for defamation over a false meme containing a fabricated quote, highlighting the challenges of online misinformation and the responsibility of social media platforms. The case is before the German Federal Court of Justice, with poten...

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Ryanair CEO O'Leary Denounces €107 Million Fine, Criticizes Spanish Politician

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary criticized a €107 million fine from Spain's Ministry of Consumption for overcharging baggage fees, calling it illegal and blaming politician Pablo Bustinduy, whom he called a "crazy clown", for advocating for higher baggage allowances; Ryanair plans price increases despit...

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Germany Extends Border Controls Amidst Election Tensions

Germany extended border controls until September 15th to curb irregular migration, resulting in a one-third decrease in asylum applications and 47,000 people being turned back at the border since last autumn; this action has become a central issue in Germany's election campaign.

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EU Court Upholds €320 Million Deduction from Poland's Budget over Judicial Reform

The General Court of the European Union ruled that the European Commission acted lawfully in deducting €320,200,000 from Poland's EU budget due to Poland's non-compliance with rulings on judicial reforms deemed to undermine the separation of powers, rejecting Poland's appeal and upholding the Commis...

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Frontex Faces Landmark EU Court Case Over Alleged Illegal Pushback of Syrian Family

A Syrian family claims Frontex illegally returned them to Turkey from Greece in 2016, violating their right to asylum and leading to a landmark EU Court of Justice case that could reshape Frontex's accountability for human rights violations.

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Merz's Strict Border Controls Threaten Schengen Area

Leading German candidate Friedrich Merz proposes stricter border controls, potentially jeopardizing the Schengen Area by denying asylum seekers entry at internal borders and making these controls permanent, sparking protests and legal debate regarding EU law.

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Dutch Asylum Policy Faces Legal Challenges Amidst PVV's Stringent Approach

The PVV's asylum policies, particularly the termination of funding for inadmissible asylum seekers, are facing legal challenges and implementation issues, highlighting a disconnect between political rhetoric and practical governance. This has resulted in ongoing costs and legal battles, raising conc...

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Germany's Soaring Deportations: A Dysfunctional System Fuels Political Debate

Germany's deportation numbers have surged to 18,384 in 2024, fueled by political pressure and a dysfunctional system facing obstacles like uncooperative countries of origin and a lack of detention centers, causing a 60% failure rate and impacting public trust in the rule of law.

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EU Threatens Legal Action Against Netherlands Over NS Rail Concession

The European Commission threatens legal action against the Netherlands for granting the NS exclusive rights to operate main rail lines without an open tender, violating EU rules and prompting complaints from other railway operators. The Netherlands has two months to comply or face legal proceedings.

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Class-Action Lawsuits Target TikTok and X in Germany

A German law firm filed four class-action lawsuits against TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) in Berlin, on behalf of a Dutch consumer protection organization, alleging data misuse, manipulation of young users, spread of disinformation, and seeking billions of euros in damages and regulatory changes.

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Syrian Family Sues Frontex for Illegal Pushback, Challenging EU Border Agency's Human Rights Record

A Syrian family sued Frontex at the European Court of Justice for illegal pushback to Turkey in 2016, alleging human rights violations during a joint operation with Greek authorities that bypassed asylum procedures; the ruling could reshape Frontex's operations and accountability for human rights.

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