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Germany's Asylum Application Delays Reach 12 Months
Germany's asylum application processing time increased from 6.8 months in 2023 to 12 months in late 2024, causing hardship for applicants and contradicting statements by leading politician Friedrich Merz, who criticized asylum seekers without acknowledging these delays.
Germany's Asylum Application Delays Reach 12 Months
Germany's asylum application processing time increased from 6.8 months in 2023 to 12 months in late 2024, causing hardship for applicants and contradicting statements by leading politician Friedrich Merz, who criticized asylum seekers without acknowledging these delays.
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56% Bias Score


German-Jewish Activist Leaves Germany Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, Hanna Veiler, a 26-year-old German-Jewish activist, faced criticism for condemning antisemitism from the left and announced her departure from Germany due to the AfD's election success, highlighting a broader issue of inconsistent responses to antisemitism...
German-Jewish Activist Leaves Germany Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, Hanna Veiler, a 26-year-old German-Jewish activist, faced criticism for condemning antisemitism from the left and announced her departure from Germany due to the AfD's election success, highlighting a broader issue of inconsistent responses to antisemitism...
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64% Bias Score


German Study: Ukrainian Refugees' Integration Hindered by Bureaucracy
A study by IAB, BAMF-FZ, and SOEP reveals that over half of Ukrainian refugees in Germany want to stay, driven by the war's continuation and Ukraine's economic situation; however, bureaucratic hurdles and childcare issues hinder their full integration into the German workforce despite high education...
German Study: Ukrainian Refugees' Integration Hindered by Bureaucracy
A study by IAB, BAMF-FZ, and SOEP reveals that over half of Ukrainian refugees in Germany want to stay, driven by the war's continuation and Ukraine's economic situation; however, bureaucratic hurdles and childcare issues hinder their full integration into the German workforce despite high education...
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32% Bias Score


CSU Sets "Red Line" on Migration for Coalition Talks
CSU chairman Markus Söder has declared that his party will not support a coalition government with the SPD unless there is a fundamental shift in asylum policy, calling migration a "red line.
CSU Sets "Red Line" on Migration for Coalition Talks
CSU chairman Markus Söder has declared that his party will not support a coalition government with the SPD unless there is a fundamental shift in asylum policy, calling migration a "red line.
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56% Bias Score


Australia's 2024 Economic Growth: Weak Overall, but December Quarter Shows Improvement
Australia's 2024 GDP grew by only 1.1%, the worst since 1990 excluding 2020, primarily due to government spending and investment; however, the December quarter showed a faster 0.6% growth, with GDP per capita increasing for the first time since December 2022.
Australia's 2024 Economic Growth: Weak Overall, but December Quarter Shows Improvement
Australia's 2024 GDP grew by only 1.1%, the worst since 1990 excluding 2020, primarily due to government spending and investment; however, the December quarter showed a faster 0.6% growth, with GDP per capita increasing for the first time since December 2022.
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60% Bias Score


Rwanda Demands £50 Million from Britain over Cancelled Asylum Deal
Rwanda is demanding £50 million (US\$63.62 million) from Britain for cancelling their asylum deal, citing broken trust after Britain imposed sanctions on Rwanda over its alleged involvement in the Congolese conflict; the deal, scrapped by Britain last July, had already cost Britain £700 million (US\...
Rwanda Demands £50 Million from Britain over Cancelled Asylum Deal
Rwanda is demanding £50 million (US\$63.62 million) from Britain for cancelling their asylum deal, citing broken trust after Britain imposed sanctions on Rwanda over its alleged involvement in the Congolese conflict; the deal, scrapped by Britain last July, had already cost Britain £700 million (US\...
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36% Bias Score

EU Summit Addresses Ukraine, Defense, and Border Security
EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss support for Ukraine, European defense, and a new Schengen entry system, while Deutsche Post cuts 8000 jobs and Cyclone Alfred threatens Australia.

EU Summit Addresses Ukraine, Defense, and Border Security
EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss support for Ukraine, European defense, and a new Schengen entry system, while Deutsche Post cuts 8000 jobs and Cyclone Alfred threatens Australia.
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24% Bias Score

Germany's Asylum Processing Times Reach 8.7 Months on Average in 2022"
In 2022, German asylum applications took an average of 8.7 months to process, the longest wait since 2017; applicants from Togo, Gambia, and Nigeria waited over 20 months, while those from Sudan and Palestinian territories waited around 15 months, despite high approval rates (99% and 82%, respective...

Germany's Asylum Processing Times Reach 8.7 Months on Average in 2022"
In 2022, German asylum applications took an average of 8.7 months to process, the longest wait since 2017; applicants from Togo, Gambia, and Nigeria waited over 20 months, while those from Sudan and Palestinian territories waited around 15 months, despite high approval rates (99% and 82%, respective...
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36% Bias Score

Ecuador Seeks US Aid Amidst Rising Drug Violence
An undercover police raid in Guayaquil, Ecuador, resulted in one arrest, the seizure of 150 grams of cocaine and two explosives, but highlighted Ecuador's need for more resources to combat drug trafficking, prompting President Daniel Noboa to seek US military aid.

Ecuador Seeks US Aid Amidst Rising Drug Violence
An undercover police raid in Guayaquil, Ecuador, resulted in one arrest, the seizure of 150 grams of cocaine and two explosives, but highlighted Ecuador's need for more resources to combat drug trafficking, prompting President Daniel Noboa to seek US military aid.
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60% Bias Score

CSU Demands Asylum Policy Shift for Coalition Support
CSU chairman Markus Söder declared that his party will not support a black-red federal government without significant changes to asylum policy, citing migration as a critical issue and urging coalition negotiators to address voter concerns reflected in the recent Bundestag election.

CSU Demands Asylum Policy Shift for Coalition Support
CSU chairman Markus Söder declared that his party will not support a black-red federal government without significant changes to asylum policy, citing migration as a critical issue and urging coalition negotiators to address voter concerns reflected in the recent Bundestag election.
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48% Bias Score

EU Asylum Applications Fall 11 Percent in 2024, But Remain Above 1 Million
The EU received 1,014,420 asylum applications in 2024, an 11 percent decrease from 2023 but still exceeding 1 million for the second year running; Germany received the most applications, while high rejection rates and a large backlog highlight processing challenges.

EU Asylum Applications Fall 11 Percent in 2024, But Remain Above 1 Million
The EU received 1,014,420 asylum applications in 2024, an 11 percent decrease from 2023 but still exceeding 1 million for the second year running; Germany received the most applications, while high rejection rates and a large backlog highlight processing challenges.
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56% Bias Score

AfD's Underperformance in Hamburg State Election: Socioeconomic Factors and Political Strategies
The AfD's significantly lower vote share in the Hamburg state election (7 percent) compared to the federal election (11 percent) surprised analysts, likely due to Hamburg's high quality of life, strong public administration, and the CDU's less prominent focus on migration.

AfD's Underperformance in Hamburg State Election: Socioeconomic Factors and Political Strategies
The AfD's significantly lower vote share in the Hamburg state election (7 percent) compared to the federal election (11 percent) surprised analysts, likely due to Hamburg's high quality of life, strong public administration, and the CDU's less prominent focus on migration.
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40% Bias Score
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