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EU Court Rejects Italy's 'Safe Country' Designation for Bangladesh
The European Union's Court of Justice rejected Italy's classification of Bangladesh as a 'safe country of origin', impacting Italy's ability to deport and detain Bangladeshi asylum seekers due to insufficient evidence and transparency, while an upcoming EU regulation seeks to harmonize such designat...
EU Court Rejects Italy's 'Safe Country' Designation for Bangladesh
The European Union's Court of Justice rejected Italy's classification of Bangladesh as a 'safe country of origin', impacting Italy's ability to deport and detain Bangladeshi asylum seekers due to insufficient evidence and transparency, while an upcoming EU regulation seeks to harmonize such designat...
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36% Bias Score


EU Court Tightens Rules on Safe Countries of Origin
The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states must provide verifiable assessments and disclose sources when designating safe countries of origin, impacting Italy's 'Albania model' and potentially other EU countries' migration policies.
EU Court Tightens Rules on Safe Countries of Origin
The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states must provide verifiable assessments and disclose sources when designating safe countries of origin, impacting Italy's 'Albania model' and potentially other EU countries' migration policies.
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44% Bias Score


EU Court Allows Italy's Fast-Track Deportations, but Mandates Judicial Review
The EU's top court ruled that Italy can use a fast-track deportation process for migrants from countries deemed "safe," but only if those designations are subject to judicial review, a decision that follows legal challenges to Italy's policy of detaining migrants in Albania and quickly assessing the...
EU Court Allows Italy's Fast-Track Deportations, but Mandates Judicial Review
The EU's top court ruled that Italy can use a fast-track deportation process for migrants from countries deemed "safe," but only if those designations are subject to judicial review, a decision that follows legal challenges to Italy's policy of detaining migrants in Albania and quickly assessing the...
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48% Bias Score


EU Court Condemns Italy's 'Safe Country' Migrant Transfers
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Italy's policy of transferring migrants from countries deemed 'safe' to Albania, citing insufficient evidence and lack of due process, impacting EU migration management and challenging Italy's approach.
EU Court Condemns Italy's 'Safe Country' Migrant Transfers
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Italy's policy of transferring migrants from countries deemed 'safe' to Albania, citing insufficient evidence and lack of due process, impacting EU migration management and challenging Italy's approach.
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44% Bias Score


ECJ Blocks Italy's Designation of Bangladesh as a "Safe Country of Origin
The European Court of Justice struck down Italy's classification of Bangladesh as a "safe country of origin," requiring a transparent, evidence-based process for such designations and ensuring judicial review of deportation decisions impacting vulnerable groups. This followed an Italian court challe...
ECJ Blocks Italy's Designation of Bangladesh as a "Safe Country of Origin
The European Court of Justice struck down Italy's classification of Bangladesh as a "safe country of origin," requiring a transparent, evidence-based process for such designations and ensuring judicial review of deportation decisions impacting vulnerable groups. This followed an Italian court challe...
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52% Bias Score


EU Revives Anti-Discrimination Directive
The European Commission has revived its 2008 proposal for an anti-discrimination directive, aiming to extend protections beyond the workplace to include religion, disability, age, and sexual orientation, after withdrawing it in February due to a lack of agreement among member states; the Danish pres...
EU Revives Anti-Discrimination Directive
The European Commission has revived its 2008 proposal for an anti-discrimination directive, aiming to extend protections beyond the workplace to include religion, disability, age, and sexual orientation, after withdrawing it in February due to a lack of agreement among member states; the Danish pres...
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36% Bias Score

ECJ to Rule on Legality of Italy's "Albania Model" for Asylum Processing
The European Court of Justice will rule on whether EU member states can designate countries as "safe countries of origin," directly impacting Italy's controversial "Albania model" for expedited asylum processing, which involves processing applications in Albania for adult male migrants from designat...

ECJ to Rule on Legality of Italy's "Albania Model" for Asylum Processing
The European Court of Justice will rule on whether EU member states can designate countries as "safe countries of origin," directly impacting Italy's controversial "Albania model" for expedited asylum processing, which involves processing applications in Albania for adult male migrants from designat...
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40% Bias Score

Spain Fined €6.8 Million for Failing to Transpose EU Work-Life Balance Directive
Spain has been ordered by the European Court of Justice to pay over €6.8 million for failing to fully transpose the EU's 2019 work-life balance directive by the August 2022 deadline, with additional daily fines now imposed until compliance; despite multiple attempts and extensions granted by the EU ...

Spain Fined €6.8 Million for Failing to Transpose EU Work-Life Balance Directive
Spain has been ordered by the European Court of Justice to pay over €6.8 million for failing to fully transpose the EU's 2019 work-life balance directive by the August 2022 deadline, with additional daily fines now imposed until compliance; despite multiple attempts and extensions granted by the EU ...
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52% Bias Score

ECJ Ruling Restricts EU Expedited Asylum Procedures
The European Court of Justice ruled against Italy's designation of Bangladesh as a safe country of origin, impacting its expedited asylum procedures and raising concerns about similar practices in other EU nations; the ruling requires transparency in assessments and ensures the safety of all citizen...

ECJ Ruling Restricts EU Expedited Asylum Procedures
The European Court of Justice ruled against Italy's designation of Bangladesh as a safe country of origin, impacting its expedited asylum procedures and raising concerns about similar practices in other EU nations; the ruling requires transparency in assessments and ensures the safety of all citizen...
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32% Bias Score

ECJ Strikes Down Italy's 'Safe Country' Designation for Bangladesh
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled against Italy's designation of Bangladesh as a 'safe country of origin', requiring individual risk assessments for asylum seekers and impacting Italy's offshore processing centers in Albania, which are expensive and underutilized.

ECJ Strikes Down Italy's 'Safe Country' Designation for Bangladesh
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled against Italy's designation of Bangladesh as a 'safe country of origin', requiring individual risk assessments for asylum seekers and impacting Italy's offshore processing centers in Albania, which are expensive and underutilized.
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36% Bias Score

EU Court Backs Galicia's Wind Farm Approval Process
The European Union's Court of Justice ruled that the Galicia regional government's process for approving wind energy projects is legal, rejecting challenges from environmental and community groups who argued for more public input after initial sectoral reports; this decision may impact the 70 wind f...

EU Court Backs Galicia's Wind Farm Approval Process
The European Union's Court of Justice ruled that the Galicia regional government's process for approving wind energy projects is legal, rejecting challenges from environmental and community groups who argued for more public input after initial sectoral reports; this decision may impact the 70 wind f...
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44% Bias Score

Meta Faces EU Scrutiny Over Israeli Military Fundraising Ads
Between March and June 2025, Meta's Facebook and Instagram platforms displayed 117 ads soliciting approximately $2.4 million in donations for Israeli military equipment from EU and UK citizens, potentially violating the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) and charitable laws.

Meta Faces EU Scrutiny Over Israeli Military Fundraising Ads
Between March and June 2025, Meta's Facebook and Instagram platforms displayed 117 ads soliciting approximately $2.4 million in donations for Israeli military equipment from EU and UK citizens, potentially violating the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) and charitable laws.
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48% Bias Score
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