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German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal
A Berlin court deemed the German government's rejection of asylum seekers at the border without the Dublin procedure illegal, impacting recent policy changes implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt and raising questions about the handling of asylum applications under EU law.
German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal
A Berlin court deemed the German government's rejection of asylum seekers at the border without the Dublin procedure illegal, impacting recent policy changes implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt and raising questions about the handling of asylum applications under EU law.
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60% Bias Score


EU Investigates Pornhub and Other Sites for Lack of Child Safety Measures
The European Commission is investigating four major pornography websites—Pornhub, Stripchat, XVideos, and XNXX—for failing to adequately protect children from accessing adult content, citing insufficient age verification and child safety measures, potentially violating EU online content laws.
EU Investigates Pornhub and Other Sites for Lack of Child Safety Measures
The European Commission is investigating four major pornography websites—Pornhub, Stripchat, XVideos, and XNXX—for failing to adequately protect children from accessing adult content, citing insufficient age verification and child safety measures, potentially violating EU online content laws.
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40% Bias Score


Nine EU Nations Seek Greater Autonomy to Deport Criminal Immigrants
Italy and Denmark spearheaded a letter signed by seven other EU countries demanding greater national power to deport criminal immigrants, sparking a debate on reforming the European Convention on Human Rights and other international migration agreements.
Nine EU Nations Seek Greater Autonomy to Deport Criminal Immigrants
Italy and Denmark spearheaded a letter signed by seven other EU countries demanding greater national power to deport criminal immigrants, sparking a debate on reforming the European Convention on Human Rights and other international migration agreements.
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60% Bias Score


Greek Law Amendment on "Intermediary Persons" in Foreign Companies Sparks Legal Concerns
A Greek law amendment bans "intermediary persons"—spouses, civil partners, and first-degree relatives of public officials—from participating in companies based in non-cooperative tax states, raising concerns about constitutional and EU law compatibility.
Greek Law Amendment on "Intermediary Persons" in Foreign Companies Sparks Legal Concerns
A Greek law amendment bans "intermediary persons"—spouses, civil partners, and first-degree relatives of public officials—from participating in companies based in non-cooperative tax states, raising concerns about constitutional and EU law compatibility.
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48% Bias Score


Legal Concerns Raised Over Germany's Increased Border Controls
Several SPD members of the Bundestag question the legality of Germany's increased border controls, implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt (CSU) since May 8th, causing economic hardship in the German-French border region and prompting a complaint to Chancellor Merz.
Legal Concerns Raised Over Germany's Increased Border Controls
Several SPD members of the Bundestag question the legality of Germany's increased border controls, implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt (CSU) since May 8th, causing economic hardship in the German-French border region and prompting a complaint to Chancellor Merz.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Border Controls: Sustainability and Legal Challenges
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt asserts that the Federal Police can sustain intensified border controls for an extended period, despite the Police Union's concerns regarding resource limitations and the legality of using the EU's 'public order' clause.
Germany's Border Controls: Sustainability and Legal Challenges
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt asserts that the Federal Police can sustain intensified border controls for an extended period, despite the Police Union's concerns regarding resource limitations and the legality of using the EU's 'public order' clause.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Judge Challenges Law Limiting Corruption Investigations
Spanish Judge José Ignacio Vilaplana is challenging Article 324 of the Criminal Procedure Law before the European Court of Justice, arguing that its time limits on investigations hinder the prosecution of corruption cases, particularly those involving the PSOE, creating a risk of impunity and potent...

Spanish Judge Challenges Law Limiting Corruption Investigations
Spanish Judge José Ignacio Vilaplana is challenging Article 324 of the Criminal Procedure Law before the European Court of Justice, arguing that its time limits on investigations hinder the prosecution of corruption cases, particularly those involving the PSOE, creating a risk of impunity and potent...
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52% Bias Score

Nine EU Nations Seek Review of Human Rights Court's Migration Rulings
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, are demanding a review of the European Court of Human Rights' interpretation of the Convention on Human Rights, citing concerns over its rulings on migration and their impact on national sovereignty; this follows a 38% decrease in illegal border crossings...

Nine EU Nations Seek Review of Human Rights Court's Migration Rulings
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, are demanding a review of the European Court of Human Rights' interpretation of the Convention on Human Rights, citing concerns over its rulings on migration and their impact on national sovereignty; this follows a 38% decrease in illegal border crossings...
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44% Bias Score

EU Countries Seek Review of Human Rights Convention Over Migration Rulings
Italy, Denmark, and seven other EU countries issued an open letter calling for a review of the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the European Court of Human Rights' rulings on migrant treatment, arguing that the court overstepped its authority and hindered national decision-m...

EU Countries Seek Review of Human Rights Convention Over Migration Rulings
Italy, Denmark, and seven other EU countries issued an open letter calling for a review of the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the European Court of Human Rights' rulings on migrant treatment, arguing that the court overstepped its authority and hindered national decision-m...
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44% Bias Score

PP Requests Suspension of Amnesty Law Appeal Pending EU Court Decision
The Partido Popular (PP) requested the Spanish Constitutional Court (TC) to suspend its appeal against the amnesty law for the 1-O process, awaiting the European Union Court of Justice's (TJUE) decision on four preliminary questions related to EU law, criticizing the TC for learning about a proposal...

PP Requests Suspension of Amnesty Law Appeal Pending EU Court Decision
The Partido Popular (PP) requested the Spanish Constitutional Court (TC) to suspend its appeal against the amnesty law for the 1-O process, awaiting the European Union Court of Justice's (TJUE) decision on four preliminary questions related to EU law, criticizing the TC for learning about a proposal...
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Federal Police Can Sustain Intensified Border Controls: Minister
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt affirms the Federal Police's ability to maintain intensified border controls, rejecting claims of a national emergency despite concerns raised by the Police Union about the sustainability of the current measures. These intensified checks, implemented short...

Germany's Federal Police Can Sustain Intensified Border Controls: Minister
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt affirms the Federal Police's ability to maintain intensified border controls, rejecting claims of a national emergency despite concerns raised by the Police Union about the sustainability of the current measures. These intensified checks, implemented short...
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32% Bias Score

Spain Streamlines Immigration with New Foreigner's Regulation
Spain's new Foreigner's Regulation, effective May 20, 2025, simplifies the regularization process for an estimated 300,000 undocumented migrants annually over three years, impacting visa procedures, arraigo requirements, family reunification, and student rights, and aligning with EU regulations.

Spain Streamlines Immigration with New Foreigner's Regulation
Spain's new Foreigner's Regulation, effective May 20, 2025, simplifies the regularization process for an estimated 300,000 undocumented migrants annually over three years, impacting visa procedures, arraigo requirements, family reunification, and student rights, and aligning with EU regulations.
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44% Bias Score
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