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Sweden to drastically increase financial incentives for migrant repatriation
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced a plan to increase financial incentives for migrants to return home to €32,000, a 3,400% increase from the current €900, effective January 1, 2026, aiming to address integration challenges and reduce the number of rejected asylum seekers remaining in ...
Sweden to drastically increase financial incentives for migrant repatriation
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced a plan to increase financial incentives for migrants to return home to €32,000, a 3,400% increase from the current €900, effective January 1, 2026, aiming to address integration challenges and reduce the number of rejected asylum seekers remaining in ...
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44% Bias Score


European Public Opinion on Irregular Migrant Rights: A Nuanced Perspective
A study of 20,000 individuals across five European countries reveals nuanced public opinions on irregular migrant rights; UK respondents displayed the most negative views, while support for healthcare access increased when combined with reporting obligations.
European Public Opinion on Irregular Migrant Rights: A Nuanced Perspective
A study of 20,000 individuals across five European countries reveals nuanced public opinions on irregular migrant rights; UK respondents displayed the most negative views, while support for healthcare access increased when combined with reporting obligations.
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36% Bias Score


European Public Opinion Favors Healthcare Access for Irregular Migrants, but Not Cash Assistance
A study of 20,000 Europeans across Austria, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the UK reveals that public support for irregular migrants' access to primary healthcare is higher than support for financial aid, especially when healthcare is linked to reporting requirements; however, British respondents showed...
European Public Opinion Favors Healthcare Access for Irregular Migrants, but Not Cash Assistance
A study of 20,000 Europeans across Austria, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the UK reveals that public support for irregular migrants' access to primary healthcare is higher than support for financial aid, especially when healthcare is linked to reporting requirements; however, British respondents showed...
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36% Bias Score


Germany to Tighten Immigration Laws, Repeal Fast-Track Citizenship
Germany's conservative and social democratic parties propose stricter immigration laws with faster deportations of illegal immigrants and tougher requirements for legal immigrants, while maintaining asylum rights; this follows a surge in immigration over the last 10 years and the upcoming repeal of ...
Germany to Tighten Immigration Laws, Repeal Fast-Track Citizenship
Germany's conservative and social democratic parties propose stricter immigration laws with faster deportations of illegal immigrants and tougher requirements for legal immigrants, while maintaining asylum rights; this follows a surge in immigration over the last 10 years and the upcoming repeal of ...
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40% Bias Score


German Coalition Unveils Stricter Welfare, Immigration Policies
Germany's Union and SPD coalition plan stricter welfare rules, a two-year family reunification freeze for subsidiary protection status refugees, and a voluntary military service model, alongside tax cuts and energy policy changes.
German Coalition Unveils Stricter Welfare, Immigration Policies
Germany's Union and SPD coalition plan stricter welfare rules, a two-year family reunification freeze for subsidiary protection status refugees, and a voluntary military service model, alongside tax cuts and energy policy changes.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Forms Grand Coalition: Merz to be Chancellor
Following 45 days of negotiations after the German election, CDU/CSU and SPD formed a grand coalition government with Friedrich Merz as the Chancellor-designate, including tax cuts, social policy adjustments, and stricter immigration policies, despite significant policy differences.
Germany Forms Grand Coalition: Merz to be Chancellor
Following 45 days of negotiations after the German election, CDU/CSU and SPD formed a grand coalition government with Friedrich Merz as the Chancellor-designate, including tax cuts, social policy adjustments, and stricter immigration policies, despite significant policy differences.
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44% Bias Score

Coalition's "Impossibly Heroic" Migration Cut Plan Faces Scrutiny
Australia's Coalition party aims to slash net overseas migration by 100,000 to 160,000 by 2025-26, requiring a 90% reduction in student and temporary skilled worker migration, a goal experts deem unrealistic due to economic and legal constraints.

Coalition's "Impossibly Heroic" Migration Cut Plan Faces Scrutiny
Australia's Coalition party aims to slash net overseas migration by 100,000 to 160,000 by 2025-26, requiring a 90% reduction in student and temporary skilled worker migration, a goal experts deem unrealistic due to economic and legal constraints.
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56% Bias Score

Merz Set to Become German Chancellor, Signaling Stronger European Role
On May 6th, Friedrich Merz will likely become Germany's next Chancellor, leading a CDU/SPD coalition promising increased defense spending, a stronger European stance, and a stricter migration policy aligned with EU initiatives.

Merz Set to Become German Chancellor, Signaling Stronger European Role
On May 6th, Friedrich Merz will likely become Germany's next Chancellor, leading a CDU/SPD coalition promising increased defense spending, a stronger European stance, and a stricter migration policy aligned with EU initiatives.
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44% Bias Score

Merz Projected as Germany's Next Chancellor in CDU/SPD Coalition Agreement
Following the September 23rd, 2025, German federal election, a coalition government between CDU/CSU and SPD is forming, with Friedrich Merz projected to be Chancellor by May 7th. Key policies include tax cuts for businesses, industrial electricity price reductions, welfare reform, stricter immigrati...

Merz Projected as Germany's Next Chancellor in CDU/SPD Coalition Agreement
Following the September 23rd, 2025, German federal election, a coalition government between CDU/CSU and SPD is forming, with Friedrich Merz projected to be Chancellor by May 7th. Key policies include tax cuts for businesses, industrial electricity price reductions, welfare reform, stricter immigrati...
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48% Bias Score

Germany's New Coalition: Stricter Migration, Tax Cuts, and Infrastructure Focus
After 45 days of negotiations following the Bundestag election, CDU/CSU and SPD formed a coalition government in Germany with a focus on stricter migration policies, tax cuts, and increased infrastructure investment, abolishing the existing citizen's allowance.

Germany's New Coalition: Stricter Migration, Tax Cuts, and Infrastructure Focus
After 45 days of negotiations following the Bundestag election, CDU/CSU and SPD formed a coalition government in Germany with a focus on stricter migration policies, tax cuts, and increased infrastructure investment, abolishing the existing citizen's allowance.
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48% Bias Score

German Coalition Agreement Reached, Merz Set for Chancellorship
Germany's new coalition government, likely led by Friedrich Merz as Chancellor, is formed after six weeks of negotiations, with key policy focuses on tax cuts, increased defense spending, stricter immigration policies, and support for Ukraine.

German Coalition Agreement Reached, Merz Set for Chancellorship
Germany's new coalition government, likely led by Friedrich Merz as Chancellor, is formed after six weeks of negotiations, with key policy focuses on tax cuts, increased defense spending, stricter immigration policies, and support for Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

Merz-Scholz Coalition to Govern Germany, Addressing Economic Crisis and Rise of AfD
Following the German legislative elections, Friedrich Merz's CDU/CSU will form a coalition government with the SPD, starting in early May, to tackle economic recession, the AfD's rise, and the challenges posed by Russia and the US, promising increased defense spending and stricter immigration polici...

Merz-Scholz Coalition to Govern Germany, Addressing Economic Crisis and Rise of AfD
Following the German legislative elections, Friedrich Merz's CDU/CSU will form a coalition government with the SPD, starting in early May, to tackle economic recession, the AfD's rise, and the challenges posed by Russia and the US, promising increased defense spending and stricter immigration polici...
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40% Bias Score
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