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Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
Germany's new immigration law temporarily suspends family reunification for subsidiary protection recipients for two years, impacting roughly 12,000 people annually, aiming to ease pressure on municipalities and integration efforts while drawing criticism for potentially harming families and hinderi...
Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
Germany's new immigration law temporarily suspends family reunification for subsidiary protection recipients for two years, impacting roughly 12,000 people annually, aiming to ease pressure on municipalities and integration efforts while drawing criticism for potentially harming families and hinderi...
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44% Bias Score


Germany to Restrict Refugee Family Reunification
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt will propose a bill to restrict family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection status for two years, affecting 1,000 people monthly, reversing a 2021 coalition agreement and drawing criticism from over 30 NGOs.
Germany to Restrict Refugee Family Reunification
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt will propose a bill to restrict family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection status for two years, affecting 1,000 people monthly, reversing a 2021 coalition agreement and drawing criticism from over 30 NGOs.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
A new German government policy suspends family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, impacting their ability to bring family members to Germany and raising human rights concerns.
Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Recipients
A new German government policy suspends family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, impacting their ability to bring family members to Germany and raising human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Holders
Germany's new coalition government suspended family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, despite legal and humanitarian concerns, causing significant family separation and potentially lengthy legal battles.
Germany Suspends Family Reunification for Subsidiary Protection Holders
Germany's new coalition government suspended family reunification for two years for 351,400 people with subsidiary protection, mostly Syrians, despite legal and humanitarian concerns, causing significant family separation and potentially lengthy legal battles.
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44% Bias Score


DRK's WWII Missing Persons Search: Funding Uncertainty
The German Red Cross (DRK) search service received about 7,000 inquiries in 2023 regarding World War II missing persons, resolving 43% of cases; continued funding beyond 2028 is uncertain.
DRK's WWII Missing Persons Search: Funding Uncertainty
The German Red Cross (DRK) search service received about 7,000 inquiries in 2023 regarding World War II missing persons, resolving 43% of cases; continued funding beyond 2028 is uncertain.
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28% Bias Score


Austria Delays Migrant Family Reunification Ban Pending Court Approval
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker announced that a controversial ban on migrant family reunification will be delayed until courts rule on its legality; the government claims the ban is needed to address system overload, while critics argue that it violates EU law; the number of people arriving i...
Austria Delays Migrant Family Reunification Ban Pending Court Approval
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker announced that a controversial ban on migrant family reunification will be delayed until courts rule on its legality; the government claims the ban is needed to address system overload, while critics argue that it violates EU law; the number of people arriving i...
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44% Bias Score

Germany Tightens Immigration Policies, Restricts Family Reunification
Germany is restricting family reunification for 351,400 immigrants with "secondary protection" status, delaying applications for two years and increasing border control measures, resulting in a 45% rise in deportations in two weeks.

Germany Tightens Immigration Policies, Restricts Family Reunification
Germany is restricting family reunification for 351,400 immigrants with "secondary protection" status, delaying applications for two years and increasing border control measures, resulting in a 45% rise in deportations in two weeks.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Tightens Spouse Visa Rules, Fewer Family Reunifications in 2024
Germany issued 72,500 spouse reunion visas in 2024, down from 77,200 in 2023; a 38 percent failure rate on the required A1 German language exam and planned restrictions on family reunification for those with subsidiary protection status contributed to this decrease.

Germany Tightens Spouse Visa Rules, Fewer Family Reunifications in 2024
Germany issued 72,500 spouse reunion visas in 2024, down from 77,200 in 2023; a 38 percent failure rate on the required A1 German language exam and planned restrictions on family reunification for those with subsidiary protection status contributed to this decrease.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Suspends Refugee Family Reunification for Two Years
Germany's new coalition government will suspend family reunification for 351,400 refugees with "secondary protection" status for two years, impacting primarily Syrian families and potentially increasing irregular migration due to existing long wait times and bureaucratic difficulties.

Germany Suspends Refugee Family Reunification for Two Years
Germany's new coalition government will suspend family reunification for 351,400 refugees with "secondary protection" status for two years, impacting primarily Syrian families and potentially increasing irregular migration due to existing long wait times and bureaucratic difficulties.
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52% Bias Score

160 Evacuated from Gaza to Netherlands Amidst Ongoing Asylum Delays
Approximately 160 Dutch citizens, their families, and those with residency or approved family reunification applications were evacuated from Gaza to the Netherlands via Jordan, primarily through family reunification programs, following the October 2023 war, although dozens of asylum applications rem...

160 Evacuated from Gaza to Netherlands Amidst Ongoing Asylum Delays
Approximately 160 Dutch citizens, their families, and those with residency or approved family reunification applications were evacuated from Gaza to the Netherlands via Jordan, primarily through family reunification programs, following the October 2023 war, although dozens of asylum applications rem...
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48% Bias Score

Home Office Allows Dying Syrian Grandmother to Join Grandchildren in UK
A dying Syrian grandmother, Soaad Al Shawa, will be allowed to come to the UK to spend her final weeks with her three grandchildren in Glasgow after a Home Office U-turn following a legal challenge by her family, who fled Syria in 2015.

Home Office Allows Dying Syrian Grandmother to Join Grandchildren in UK
A dying Syrian grandmother, Soaad Al Shawa, will be allowed to come to the UK to spend her final weeks with her three grandchildren in Glasgow after a Home Office U-turn following a legal challenge by her family, who fled Syria in 2015.
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44% Bias Score

Vietnamese Veteran's 6.5-Year Ordeal and Journey to Australia
Dinh Nguyen, a former South Vietnamese second lieutenant, spent 6.5 years in re-education camps after the Fall of Saigon in 1975, escaping to Australia in 1983 where he later reunited with his family.

Vietnamese Veteran's 6.5-Year Ordeal and Journey to Australia
Dinh Nguyen, a former South Vietnamese second lieutenant, spent 6.5 years in re-education camps after the Fall of Saigon in 1975, escaping to Australia in 1983 where he later reunited with his family.
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48% Bias Score
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