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EU to Reform Frontex, Expanding Border Agency's Role and Staff
The European Commission will propose a 2026 reform of Frontex, significantly expanding its role in border security, migration management, and cooperation with non-EU countries, potentially tripling its staff to 30,000 by increasing its presence, resources and equipment, and possibly incorporating a ...
EU to Reform Frontex, Expanding Border Agency's Role and Staff
The European Commission will propose a 2026 reform of Frontex, significantly expanding its role in border security, migration management, and cooperation with non-EU countries, potentially tripling its staff to 30,000 by increasing its presence, resources and equipment, and possibly incorporating a ...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Investigates Asylum Seekers Returning Home
Germany launched 2157 investigations into asylum seekers returning home between November 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025, due to a new law revoking asylum status for such travel, except for Ukrainians or essential reasons; Iraqis and Syrians were most affected, with 762 and 734 trips respectively.
Germany Investigates Asylum Seekers Returning Home
Germany launched 2157 investigations into asylum seekers returning home between November 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025, due to a new law revoking asylum status for such travel, except for Ukrainians or essential reasons; Iraqis and Syrians were most affected, with 762 and 734 trips respectively.
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Bronze Age Collapse: Resilience and Ruin in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age collapsed around 1177 BC due to a combination of climate change, famine, invasions, and societal instability, resulting in the destruction of major civilizations like the Hittites and Mycenaeans, while others like the Phoenicians and Cypriots adapted and thrived.
Bronze Age Collapse: Resilience and Ruin in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age collapsed around 1177 BC due to a combination of climate change, famine, invasions, and societal instability, resulting in the destruction of major civilizations like the Hittites and Mycenaeans, while others like the Phoenicians and Cypriots adapted and thrived.
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Czech Advisor: Closer German-Czech Ties, Stricter Migration, and Countering Hybrid Warfare
Czech National Security Advisor Tomas Pojar discussed expectations for the new German government, focusing on increased defense spending, stricter migration policies, and cooperation to counter hybrid warfare tactics like using migration as a weapon. He highlighted the need for stronger EU leadershi...
Czech Advisor: Closer German-Czech Ties, Stricter Migration, and Countering Hybrid Warfare
Czech National Security Advisor Tomas Pojar discussed expectations for the new German government, focusing on increased defense spending, stricter migration policies, and cooperation to counter hybrid warfare tactics like using migration as a weapon. He highlighted the need for stronger EU leadershi...
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44% Bias Score


Poland's Economic Boom Attracts German Workers and Investors
Die Welt" reports a shift in migration patterns between Germany and Poland, with more Germans moving to Poland than vice-versa in 2023 due to Poland's stronger economic growth, lower cost of living, and lower taxes, making it attractive for professionals and investors.
Poland's Economic Boom Attracts German Workers and Investors
Die Welt" reports a shift in migration patterns between Germany and Poland, with more Germans moving to Poland than vice-versa in 2023 due to Poland's stronger economic growth, lower cost of living, and lower taxes, making it attractive for professionals and investors.
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48% Bias Score


Vance's Controversial Roman Visit: Private Tours, Papal Meeting, and Migration Tensions
U.S. Vice President JD Vance's three-day visit to Rome, from April 14-16, included private tours of the Vatican Museums' Sistine Chapel and the Colosseum, causing public disruptions; a brief meeting with Pope Francis followed rumored disagreements over migration policies; Vance's visit concluded wit...
Vance's Controversial Roman Visit: Private Tours, Papal Meeting, and Migration Tensions
U.S. Vice President JD Vance's three-day visit to Rome, from April 14-16, included private tours of the Vatican Museums' Sistine Chapel and the Colosseum, causing public disruptions; a brief meeting with Pope Francis followed rumored disagreements over migration policies; Vance's visit concluded wit...
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Belarus Seeks 100-150k Pakistani Workers Amid Labor Shortage
Belarus plans to attract 100-150,000 Pakistani workers to address a labor shortage exceeding 200,000 positions, primarily for the loss-making Baranovichi Cotton Mill, offering low salaries despite skepticism regarding cultural integration and previous failed attempts with Chinese workers.

Belarus Seeks 100-150k Pakistani Workers Amid Labor Shortage
Belarus plans to attract 100-150,000 Pakistani workers to address a labor shortage exceeding 200,000 positions, primarily for the loss-making Baranovichi Cotton Mill, offering low salaries despite skepticism regarding cultural integration and previous failed attempts with Chinese workers.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Halts Afghanistan Evacuations Amidst Government Transition
Germany suspended Afghanistan evacuation flights for two weeks, leaving 2,600 at-risk Afghans awaiting resettlement; the decision followed inter-governmental disputes and a coalition agreement to end federal intake programs, despite prior commitments to evacuate these individuals.

Germany Halts Afghanistan Evacuations Amidst Government Transition
Germany suspended Afghanistan evacuation flights for two weeks, leaving 2,600 at-risk Afghans awaiting resettlement; the decision followed inter-governmental disputes and a coalition agreement to end federal intake programs, despite prior commitments to evacuate these individuals.
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56% Bias Score

Maduro Condemns Bukele for Detaining Expelled Venezuelan Migrants
Venezuelan President Maduro accuses Salvadoran President Bukele of human rights violations for detaining 252 Venezuelan migrants expelled by the US under a rarely used 1798 law, demanding their unconditional release and rejecting Bukele's offer of an exchange for political prisoners.

Maduro Condemns Bukele for Detaining Expelled Venezuelan Migrants
Venezuelan President Maduro accuses Salvadoran President Bukele of human rights violations for detaining 252 Venezuelan migrants expelled by the US under a rarely used 1798 law, demanding their unconditional release and rejecting Bukele's offer of an exchange for political prisoners.
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44% Bias Score

Eight Chinese Regions Buck National Population Decline
In 2024, while China's total population fell by 1.39 million, eight of its provincial-level regions reported population growth, primarily due to economic factors and internal migration, contrasting with 19 regions experiencing decline; experts predict continuing regional disparities.

Eight Chinese Regions Buck National Population Decline
In 2024, while China's total population fell by 1.39 million, eight of its provincial-level regions reported population growth, primarily due to economic factors and internal migration, contrasting with 19 regions experiencing decline; experts predict continuing regional disparities.
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36% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Progressive Papacy Concludes
Despite illness, Pope Francis visited Rome's Regina Coeli prison last week, concluding a 12-year papacy marked by progressive reforms within the Catholic Church and outspoken advocacy for the marginalized and global issues like climate change and migration.

Pope Francis's Progressive Papacy Concludes
Despite illness, Pope Francis visited Rome's Regina Coeli prison last week, concluding a 12-year papacy marked by progressive reforms within the Catholic Church and outspoken advocacy for the marginalized and global issues like climate change and migration.
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56% Bias Score

Shared Easter Underscores Declining Christian Population in Middle East
Orthodox and Western Christians share Easter for the first time in years, but in the Middle East, this unity arrives amidst a significant decline in Christian populations due to war, persecution, and economic hardship, leading to mass emigration and the potential loss of historical and cultural heri...

Shared Easter Underscores Declining Christian Population in Middle East
Orthodox and Western Christians share Easter for the first time in years, but in the Middle East, this unity arrives amidst a significant decline in Christian populations due to war, persecution, and economic hardship, leading to mass emigration and the potential loss of historical and cultural heri...
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28% Bias Score
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