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Germany Tightens Border Controls, Rejects Some Asylum Seekers
Germany's new government, led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, has ordered border police to turn away undocumented immigrants, including some asylum seekers, reversing a 2015 policy and increasing border police presence to curb irregular migration; exceptions will be made for vulnerable groups.
Germany Tightens Border Controls, Rejects Some Asylum Seekers
Germany's new government, led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, has ordered border police to turn away undocumented immigrants, including some asylum seekers, reversing a 2015 policy and increasing border police presence to curb irregular migration; exceptions will be made for vulnerable groups.
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40% Bias Score


US Funding Cuts Trigger Mass Layoffs at UN Agencies
The US's decreased funding to the UN has forced the World Food Programme (WFP) and other UN agencies to initiate large-scale layoffs, impacting millions reliant on aid, stemming from President Trump's decision to decrease US contributions and empower the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
US Funding Cuts Trigger Mass Layoffs at UN Agencies
The US's decreased funding to the UN has forced the World Food Programme (WFP) and other UN agencies to initiate large-scale layoffs, impacting millions reliant on aid, stemming from President Trump's decision to decrease US contributions and empower the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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44% Bias Score


EU Migrant Crossings Drop 31% in Q1 2025
Frontex reported a 31% decrease in illegal migrant crossings into the EU during the first quarter of 2025, totaling nearly 33,600, with the Western Balkans route seeing the steepest decline (-64%) due to increased border controls, harsh weather, and awareness of human rights abuses.
EU Migrant Crossings Drop 31% in Q1 2025
Frontex reported a 31% decrease in illegal migrant crossings into the EU during the first quarter of 2025, totaling nearly 33,600, with the Western Balkans route seeing the steepest decline (-64%) due to increased border controls, harsh weather, and awareness of human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score


POLITICO Europe: A Decade of Covering European and Global Politics
POLITICO Europe launched in April 2015, initially covering European Union policy, navigating challenges like Brexit, the Trump presidency, and the COVID-19 pandemic, and now focusing on complex global issues such as the war in Ukraine and the climate crisis.
POLITICO Europe: A Decade of Covering European and Global Politics
POLITICO Europe launched in April 2015, initially covering European Union policy, navigating challenges like Brexit, the Trump presidency, and the COVID-19 pandemic, and now focusing on complex global issues such as the war in Ukraine and the climate crisis.
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Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Restrictive Migration Policies
In April 2025, five Polish activists faced trial for aiding seven Iraqi children, their parents, and an Egyptian man who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; the trial highlights Poland's restrictive migration policies and r...
Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Restrictive Migration Policies
In April 2025, five Polish activists faced trial for aiding seven Iraqi children, their parents, and an Egyptian man who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; the trial highlights Poland's restrictive migration policies and r...
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60% Bias Score


Polish Activists Face Trial for Aiding Migrants at Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding migrants at the Belarusian border; if convicted, they could face five years in prison for providing food, clothing, and transport, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and national security concerns despite a change in government.
Polish Activists Face Trial for Aiding Migrants at Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding migrants at the Belarusian border; if convicted, they could face five years in prison for providing food, clothing, and transport, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and national security concerns despite a change in government.
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40% Bias Score

Germany to Tighten Border Controls, Increase Deportations to Curb Illegal Immigration
Germany's incoming Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, will increase border controls and deportations to combat illegal immigration starting May 7, 2025, aiming to deter further influx while collaborating with neighboring countries and potentially the EU.

Germany to Tighten Border Controls, Increase Deportations to Curb Illegal Immigration
Germany's incoming Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, will increase border controls and deportations to combat illegal immigration starting May 7, 2025, aiming to deter further influx while collaborating with neighboring countries and potentially the EU.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Celebrates 100 Days with Attack Rally Amidst Deepfake Pornography Law
President Trump marked his first 100 days with a rally in Michigan, attacking Democrats, the media, and the judiciary while dismissing negative poll results as fraudulent; concurrently, Congress passed a law against deepfake pornography, raising concerns about potential censorship.

Trump Celebrates 100 Days with Attack Rally Amidst Deepfake Pornography Law
President Trump marked his first 100 days with a rally in Michigan, attacking Democrats, the media, and the judiciary while dismissing negative poll results as fraudulent; concurrently, Congress passed a law against deepfake pornography, raising concerns about potential censorship.
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40% Bias Score

Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Atrocities and Urgent Need for Remembrance
The liberation of Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, revealed the deaths of approximately 300 prisoners shortly after, following death marches of over 30,000 prisoners, with at least 200,000 people imprisoned there between 1936 and 1945. The 80th anniversary commemoration includes s...

Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80th Anniversary Commemoration Highlights Atrocities and Urgent Need for Remembrance
The liberation of Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, revealed the deaths of approximately 300 prisoners shortly after, following death marches of over 30,000 prisoners, with at least 200,000 people imprisoned there between 1936 and 1945. The 80th anniversary commemoration includes s...
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44% Bias Score

Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Strict Migration Policies
In Bialystok, Poland, on April 15th, 2025, five activists, the "Hajnowka Five," faced trial for aiding refugees who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and the ongoing debate on humanitarian aid versus national security.

Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Strict Migration Policies
In Bialystok, Poland, on April 15th, 2025, five activists, the "Hajnowka Five," faced trial for aiding refugees who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and the ongoing debate on humanitarian aid versus national security.
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52% Bias Score

Polish Activists on Trial for Aiding Refugees at Belarus Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding refugees who illegally crossed the Belarus-Poland border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; a demonstration of support took place outside the Bialystok courthouse on April 14th.

Polish Activists on Trial for Aiding Refugees at Belarus Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding refugees who illegally crossed the Belarus-Poland border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; a demonstration of support took place outside the Bialystok courthouse on April 14th.
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56% Bias Score

Russia's Libyan Pivot: From Syria's Instability to Mediterranean Influence
After the fall of Syria's Assad regime in December 2024, Russia strengthened its Libyan military presence, using bases controlled by Khalifa Haftar to commercialize resources, export arms, and influence migration to Europe, with Haftar's son, Saddam, a key contact for Russia in human trafficking.

Russia's Libyan Pivot: From Syria's Instability to Mediterranean Influence
After the fall of Syria's Assad regime in December 2024, Russia strengthened its Libyan military presence, using bases controlled by Khalifa Haftar to commercialize resources, export arms, and influence migration to Europe, with Haftar's son, Saddam, a key contact for Russia in human trafficking.
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44% Bias Score
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