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Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...
Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...
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56% 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


EU Agrees to Implement Long-Delayed Entry/Exit System
EU member states agreed to implement the Entry/Exit System (EES) for short-stay travelers, aiming to modernize border controls and combat immigration fraud, with a potential launch this autumn.
EU Agrees to Implement Long-Delayed Entry/Exit System
EU member states agreed to implement the Entry/Exit System (EES) for short-stay travelers, aiming to modernize border controls and combat immigration fraud, with a potential launch this autumn.
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8% Bias Score


Merz's Strict Border Controls Threaten Schengen Area
Friedrich Merz, Germany's leading chancellor candidate, proposes stricter border controls, potentially impacting the Schengen Area and the EU's Common European Asylum System by denying entry to asylum seekers who have already passed through other EU countries and establishing permanent internal bord...
Merz's Strict Border Controls Threaten Schengen Area
Friedrich Merz, Germany's leading chancellor candidate, proposes stricter border controls, potentially impacting the Schengen Area and the EU's Common European Asylum System by denying entry to asylum seekers who have already passed through other EU countries and establishing permanent internal bord...
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36% Bias Score


Merz's Strict Border Controls Threaten Schengen Area
Leading German candidate Friedrich Merz proposes stricter border controls, potentially jeopardizing the Schengen Area by denying asylum seekers entry at internal borders and making these controls permanent, sparking protests and legal debate regarding EU law.
Merz's Strict Border Controls Threaten Schengen Area
Leading German candidate Friedrich Merz proposes stricter border controls, potentially jeopardizing the Schengen Area by denying asylum seekers entry at internal borders and making these controls permanent, sparking protests and legal debate regarding EU law.
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44% Bias Score


EU Tightens Immigration Policies, Challenging Asylum Rights and Schengen
The European Union is tightening its immigration policies, with Germany proposing to reject asylum seekers at its borders, Italy establishing expulsion camps in Albania, and other countries increasing border controls, challenging the bloc's historical commitment to asylum rights and free movement.
EU Tightens Immigration Policies, Challenging Asylum Rights and Schengen
The European Union is tightening its immigration policies, with Germany proposing to reject asylum seekers at its borders, Italy establishing expulsion camps in Albania, and other countries increasing border controls, challenging the bloc's historical commitment to asylum rights and free movement.
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64% Bias Score

EU to Implement Biometric Entry/Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU will soon implement a new Entry/Exit System (EES) requiring non-EU citizens to provide biometric data (fingerprints and facial scans) upon entry to the Schengen Area for stays up to 90 days within 180, impacting an estimated 1.4 billion people annually, starting gradually in the autumn.

EU to Implement Biometric Entry/Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU will soon implement a new Entry/Exit System (EES) requiring non-EU citizens to provide biometric data (fingerprints and facial scans) upon entry to the Schengen Area for stays up to 90 days within 180, impacting an estimated 1.4 billion people annually, starting gradually in the autumn.
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44% Bias Score

EU Approves Biometric Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU approved a new digital border management system requiring fingerprint and photo scans from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area, aiming to strengthen border security and combat illegal immigration, with a gradual rollout starting this autumn.

EU Approves Biometric Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU approved a new digital border management system requiring fingerprint and photo scans from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area, aiming to strengthen border security and combat illegal immigration, with a gradual rollout starting this autumn.
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32% Bias Score

EU Delays Launch of Biometric Entry/Exit System for Schengen Area
The EU postponed the launch of its new Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-EU citizens entering the Schengen Area until October 2025, due to technical challenges. The system will use biometric data for border security and crime prevention, with a phased rollout starting with a 10% registration rate and ...

EU Delays Launch of Biometric Entry/Exit System for Schengen Area
The EU postponed the launch of its new Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-EU citizens entering the Schengen Area until October 2025, due to technical challenges. The system will use biometric data for border security and crime prevention, with a phased rollout starting with a 10% registration rate and ...
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32% Bias Score

Merz's Strict Border Controls Challenge Schengen and EU Asylum Policy
Friedrich Merz, CDU's chancellor candidate leading in polls, proposes stricter border controls including denying entry to asylum seekers who've passed through other EU countries and making internal border controls permanent, potentially violating EU law and impacting the Schengen Area; this sparked ...

Merz's Strict Border Controls Challenge Schengen and EU Asylum Policy
Friedrich Merz, CDU's chancellor candidate leading in polls, proposes stricter border controls including denying entry to asylum seekers who've passed through other EU countries and making internal border controls permanent, potentially violating EU law and impacting the Schengen Area; this sparked ...
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36% Bias Score

Germany Extends Border Controls for Six Months
Germany extended its land border controls for six months until mid-September to combat irregular migration and human trafficking, citing approximately 47,000 rejected entries, 80,000 detected illegal entries, and 1900 arrested smugglers since September 2023, alongside a 34 percent decrease in asylum...

Germany Extends Border Controls for Six Months
Germany extended its land border controls for six months until mid-September to combat irregular migration and human trafficking, citing approximately 47,000 rejected entries, 80,000 detected illegal entries, and 1900 arrested smugglers since September 2023, alongside a 34 percent decrease in asylum...
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56% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges German Border Controls, Threatening Schengen Area
A Polish citizen is suing Germany for illegal border controls imposed on the German-Polish border since October 2023, causing significant traffic congestion and impacting cross-border movement; the lawsuit challenges the legality of these controls and highlights concerns about the erosion of the Sch...

Lawsuit Challenges German Border Controls, Threatening Schengen Area
A Polish citizen is suing Germany for illegal border controls imposed on the German-Polish border since October 2023, causing significant traffic congestion and impacting cross-border movement; the lawsuit challenges the legality of these controls and highlights concerns about the erosion of the Sch...
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52% Bias Score
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