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Juncker Warns Against Normalization of EU Border Controls
Former EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warns against the normalization of border controls currently in place in 10 of 27 EU countries, arguing that it undermines the Schengen Agreement and threatens European integration, particularly highlighting Germany's role.
Juncker Warns Against Normalization of EU Border Controls
Former EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warns against the normalization of border controls currently in place in 10 of 27 EU countries, arguing that it undermines the Schengen Agreement and threatens European integration, particularly highlighting Germany's role.
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52% Bias Score


EU Reports Significant Drop in Irregular Migration
Irregular migration into the EU decreased significantly across major routes in the first four months of 2024, with the central Mediterranean route seeing a 3% drop to 15,700 crossings, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to 12,200, and crossings to Spain and the Canary Islands also falling si...
EU Reports Significant Drop in Irregular Migration
Irregular migration into the EU decreased significantly across major routes in the first four months of 2024, with the central Mediterranean route seeing a 3% drop to 15,700 crossings, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to 12,200, and crossings to Spain and the Canary Islands also falling si...
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48% Bias Score


EU Biometric Entry System for Non-EU Short-Stay Visitors Enhances Security
A new EU regulation mandates biometric data collection for non-EU citizens on short visits to the Schengen Area to enhance security, addressing concerns about illegal immigration and terrorism, with implementation facing technical delays and raising human rights concerns.
EU Biometric Entry System for Non-EU Short-Stay Visitors Enhances Security
A new EU regulation mandates biometric data collection for non-EU citizens on short visits to the Schengen Area to enhance security, addressing concerns about illegal immigration and terrorism, with implementation facing technical delays and raising human rights concerns.
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44% Bias Score


EU Launches Biometric Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU's new entry-exit system, starting in October (date to be confirmed by the European Commission), will register biometric and travel data of non-EU citizens for stays under 90 days in the Schengen Area to combat terrorism, human trafficking and irregular migration, although some member states h...
EU Launches Biometric Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU's new entry-exit system, starting in October (date to be confirmed by the European Commission), will register biometric and travel data of non-EU citizens for stays under 90 days in the Schengen Area to combat terrorism, human trafficking and irregular migration, although some member states h...
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36% Bias Score


Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Planned Schengen Border Crackdown
Luxembourg sharply criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and deportations, advocating instead for reinforced external border controls to maintain the Schengen Area's free movement and avoid disrupting daily life in the Greater Region; Germany plans to implement these measures startin...
Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Planned Schengen Border Crackdown
Luxembourg sharply criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and deportations, advocating instead for reinforced external border controls to maintain the Schengen Area's free movement and avoid disrupting daily life in the Greater Region; Germany plans to implement these measures startin...
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Stricter Border Controls Spark EU Neighbor Disputes
Germany's plans to tighten border controls, including potentially rejecting asylum seekers, have prompted criticism from Poland and Austria, raising concerns about compliance with EU law and the future of the Schengen Area.
Germany's Stricter Border Controls Spark EU Neighbor Disputes
Germany's plans to tighten border controls, including potentially rejecting asylum seekers, have prompted criticism from Poland and Austria, raising concerns about compliance with EU law and the future of the Schengen Area.
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52% Bias Score

Schengen Anniversary: Historic Ship Returns Amidst Border Control Debate
The ship "Princess Marie-Astrid Europa", where the Schengen Agreement was signed in 1985, returns to Luxembourg on June 14th, the 40th anniversary, after a €10 million renovation, coinciding with the opening of a renovated museum and new dock in Schengen, amidst criticism of renewed border controls.

Schengen Anniversary: Historic Ship Returns Amidst Border Control Debate
The ship "Princess Marie-Astrid Europa", where the Schengen Agreement was signed in 1985, returns to Luxembourg on June 14th, the 40th anniversary, after a €10 million renovation, coinciding with the opening of a renovated museum and new dock in Schengen, amidst criticism of renewed border controls.
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44% Bias Score

EU Implements Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
A new EU regulation, effective potentially in October 2024, will track non-EU citizens' entry and exit to the EU for stays up to 90 days within 180, aiming to improve crime detection and prevent irregular migration, though concerns about asylum seekers' rights exist.

EU Implements Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
A new EU regulation, effective potentially in October 2024, will track non-EU citizens' entry and exit to the EU for stays up to 90 days within 180, aiming to improve crime detection and prevent irregular migration, though concerns about asylum seekers' rights exist.
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48% Bias Score

EU Launches Biometric Entry/Exit System to Enhance Security and Combat Irregular Migration
The EU's new Entry/Exit System, starting possibly in October, will digitally record biometric data of non-EU nationals visiting the Schengen Area for up to 90 days to combat irregular migration and enhance security; Cyprus and Ireland are exempt.

EU Launches Biometric Entry/Exit System to Enhance Security and Combat Irregular Migration
The EU's new Entry/Exit System, starting possibly in October, will digitally record biometric data of non-EU nationals visiting the Schengen Area for up to 90 days to combat irregular migration and enhance security; Cyprus and Ireland are exempt.
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40% Bias Score

Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Stricter Border Controls"
Luxembourg's Interior Minister Léon Gloden criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and migrant rejections, stating that it disrupts the Schengen Area's free movement and advocating for strengthening external border controls instead; Germany plans to implement these measures starting We...

Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Stricter Border Controls"
Luxembourg's Interior Minister Léon Gloden criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and migrant rejections, stating that it disrupts the Schengen Area's free movement and advocating for strengthening external border controls instead; Germany plans to implement these measures starting We...
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44% Bias Score

Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Planned Border Control Increase
Luxembourg strongly criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and deportations at their shared border, advocating instead for reinforced external border controls to preserve the Schengen Area's free movement principle.

Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Planned Border Control Increase
Luxembourg strongly criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and deportations at their shared border, advocating instead for reinforced external border controls to preserve the Schengen Area's free movement principle.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands and NRW Strengthen Border Controls Without Closing Borders
The Netherlands and North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) met to discuss curbing illegal immigration while preserving open borders, focusing on increased internal border controls, strengthened police cooperation, and combating cross-border crime, particularly ATM bombings and migrant worker exploitation.

Netherlands and NRW Strengthen Border Controls Without Closing Borders
The Netherlands and North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) met to discuss curbing illegal immigration while preserving open borders, focusing on increased internal border controls, strengthened police cooperation, and combating cross-border crime, particularly ATM bombings and migrant worker exploitation.
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40% Bias Score
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