PERSPECTA

News from every angle

Back to headlines

EU Agrees on Migrant Return Centers Outside Bloc

The European Parliament and EU member states have reached an agreement to establish migrant deportation centers outside the European Union. This deal paves the way for new frameworks concerning the return of rejected asylum seekers to third countries.

1 Jun, 17:44 — 2 Jun, 05:00
PostShare

The Story

Analyzing sources…

Source Diversity

Source Diversity

Excellent (84/100)
12 sources33/33
Spectrum spread3/5 buckets covered17/33
Far L
Left4
Left (4)
helsingin-sanomatnewsbeastDWla-repubblica
Center7
Center (7)
lsm-lvcyprus-mailKorea Heraldtagesschaubloomberg20-minutenexpress-tribune
Right1
Right (1)
observador
Far R
Geographic diversity11 regions34/34
Germany2Finland1Greece1Latvia1Cyprus1South Korea1Italy1Portugal1US1Switzerland1Pakistan1

Sources

Showing 5 of 12 sources
bloombergHigh22d ago

EU Poised to Give Countries Budget Leeway To Cushion Energy Cost - Bloomberg.com

EU Poised to Give Countries Budget Leeway To Cushion Energy Cost  Bloomberg.com

Read full article →
DWHigh21d ago

EU lawmakers reach deal on 'return hubs' for rejected asylum seekers

The controversial deal involves sending migrants whose asylum applications have been rejected to third party countries. It still requires formal approval to come into effect.

Read full article →
cyprus-mail21d ago

EU trade surplus shrinks to €12.7 billion in early 2026

The European Union maintained a positive trade balance during the first quarter of 2026, as goods exported to non-EU nations outpaced inbound shipments by €12.7 billion, according to data released by Eurostat. The newly recorded trade surplus shrank significantly from the €23.6 billion net positive balance documented during the final quarter of 2025. Despite the […]

Read full article →
Korea HeraldMostly Factual21d ago

EU paves way to allow migrant deportations to centers outside bloc

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- European Union lawmakers and governments agreed Monday on new rules allowing countries to send migrants ordered to leave the bloc to centers in third countries, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from rights groups that warn it could ‌enable abuses. The deal is part of a broader tightening of EU migration policy amid pressure from right-wing parties, even as irregular arrivals fell 26 percent last year to their lowest level since 2021. The legislation, which still requir

By The Korea Herald

Read full article →
express-tribuneMostly Factual22d ago

EU lauds Pakistan for heading off 'full blown war'

Foreign Policy chief calls Pakistan a 'regional power' Kaja Kallas, Ishaq Dar co-chair 8th Strategic Dialogue

By Kamran Yousaf

Read full article →