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EU to Extend Ukrainian Refugee Protection Until March 2027
The EU plans to extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, prompting individual member states like the Netherlands to develop national strategies for longer-term residency and voluntary repatriation programs, as nearly 120,000 Ukrainian refugees reside in the Netherlands.
EU to Extend Ukrainian Refugee Protection Until March 2027
The EU plans to extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, prompting individual member states like the Netherlands to develop national strategies for longer-term residency and voluntary repatriation programs, as nearly 120,000 Ukrainian refugees reside in the Netherlands.
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36% Bias Score


Seven Women Die in Canary Islands Migrant Boat Capsizing
Seven women died when a migrant boat carrying over 100 people capsized near El Hierro in the Canary Islands on Wednesday as rescuers were transferring children; this incident highlights the dangers of this migration route, which saw over 10,000 deaths last year.
Seven Women Die in Canary Islands Migrant Boat Capsizing
Seven women died when a migrant boat carrying over 100 people capsized near El Hierro in the Canary Islands on Wednesday as rescuers were transferring children; this incident highlights the dangers of this migration route, which saw over 10,000 deaths last year.
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52% Bias Score


EU Commission Proposes Expanding "Safe Third Country" Definition to Reduce Immigration
The European Commission proposed broadening the definition of "safe third country", granting EU member states more flexibility to reject asylum seekers who have transited through such countries, aiming to decrease immigration pressure while avoiding a common EU list of designated countries.
EU Commission Proposes Expanding "Safe Third Country" Definition to Reduce Immigration
The European Commission proposed broadening the definition of "safe third country", granting EU member states more flexibility to reject asylum seekers who have transited through such countries, aiming to decrease immigration pressure while avoiding a common EU list of designated countries.
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40% Bias Score


EU Eases Asylum Seeker Deportations to 'Safe Third Countries'
The EU Commission proposed a policy change to ease deportations of asylum seekers to countries deemed "safe," even if not their origin countries, prompting criticism for potentially violating human rights and externalizing responsibility; this follows similar policies in the UK and Italy.
EU Eases Asylum Seeker Deportations to 'Safe Third Countries'
The EU Commission proposed a policy change to ease deportations of asylum seekers to countries deemed "safe," even if not their origin countries, prompting criticism for potentially violating human rights and externalizing responsibility; this follows similar policies in the UK and Italy.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's New Immigration Law: Partial Progress Amidst Broader European Challenges
Spain's new immigration law, effective now after years of advocacy, offers regularization pathways for undocumented migrants, but fails to address the fundamental issue of inaccessible and safe entry routes into the country while contradicting EU's stricter border control policies.
Spain's New Immigration Law: Partial Progress Amidst Broader European Challenges
Spain's new immigration law, effective now after years of advocacy, offers regularization pathways for undocumented migrants, but fails to address the fundamental issue of inaccessible and safe entry routes into the country while contradicting EU's stricter border control policies.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Rejects Asylum Seekers at Borders Amid Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany has begun rejecting asylum seekers at its borders, turning away 286 out of 365 undocumented entries over two days due to invalid visas, fake documents, or entry suspensions, following Chancellor Merz's vow for permanent border controls and amid pressure from the rising far-right AfD party.
Germany Rejects Asylum Seekers at Borders Amid Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany has begun rejecting asylum seekers at its borders, turning away 286 out of 365 undocumented entries over two days due to invalid visas, fake documents, or entry suspensions, following Chancellor Merz's vow for permanent border controls and amid pressure from the rising far-right AfD party.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Defends Heightened Border Controls Amidst Czech Concerns
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt defended Germany's intensified border controls in Czechia, citing high illegal immigration, while Czechia seeks a return to Schengen principles; a joint evaluation is planned for early June.

Germany Defends Heightened Border Controls Amidst Czech Concerns
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt defended Germany's intensified border controls in Czechia, citing high illegal immigration, while Czechia seeks a return to Schengen principles; a joint evaluation is planned for early June.
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36% Bias Score

Human Rights Watch Condemns Potential Balkan Migrant Return Centers
Human Rights Watch criticizes the UK and EU's plans to establish migrant return centers in the Western Balkans, citing concerns over human rights abuses and the potential for exacerbating existing problems in countries like Bosnia, with North Macedonia and Kosovo also being considered as potential l...

Human Rights Watch Condemns Potential Balkan Migrant Return Centers
Human Rights Watch criticizes the UK and EU's plans to establish migrant return centers in the Western Balkans, citing concerns over human rights abuses and the potential for exacerbating existing problems in countries like Bosnia, with North Macedonia and Kosovo also being considered as potential l...
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48% Bias Score

EU Considers Expedited Migrant Deportations to Third Countries
The European Union is considering a plan to expedite the deportation of migrants to third countries by relaxing existing restrictions and allowing deportation to countries with which the EU has agreements, even if the migrants have never been there, drawing criticism from human rights organizations.

EU Considers Expedited Migrant Deportations to Third Countries
The European Union is considering a plan to expedite the deportation of migrants to third countries by relaxing existing restrictions and allowing deportation to countries with which the EU has agreements, even if the migrants have never been there, drawing criticism from human rights organizations.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's unsustainable border controls raise concerns
Germany's intensified border controls, implemented by Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, have led to a nearly 50% increase in asylum seeker rejections within a week, but the German Police Union warns of unsustainable strain on police resources and potential damage to international cooperation.

Germany's unsustainable border controls raise concerns
Germany's intensified border controls, implemented by Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, have led to a nearly 50% increase in asylum seeker rejections within a week, but the German Police Union warns of unsustainable strain on police resources and potential damage to international cooperation.
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44% Bias Score

Tunisia's Crackdown on Opposition Figures Raises Human Rights Concerns
Over 100 Tunisian opposition figures, including former Prime Minister Ali Larayedh, have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms in recent months for charges ranging from terrorism to conspiring against the state, raising serious human rights concerns and marking a return to authoritarian tactics rem...

Tunisia's Crackdown on Opposition Figures Raises Human Rights Concerns
Over 100 Tunisian opposition figures, including former Prime Minister Ali Larayedh, have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms in recent months for charges ranging from terrorism to conspiring against the state, raising serious human rights concerns and marking a return to authoritarian tactics rem...
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56% Bias Score

Merz's Poland Visit Signals New Era in German-Polish Relations
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's swift visit to Warsaw on May 7th, 2025, marked a new beginning in Polish-German relations, focusing on enhanced cooperation despite differing views on migration and border control.

Merz's Poland Visit Signals New Era in German-Polish Relations
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's swift visit to Warsaw on May 7th, 2025, marked a new beginning in Polish-German relations, focusing on enhanced cooperation despite differing views on migration and border control.
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32% Bias Score
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