EU Moves Forward with Stricter Migration Policies
The European Union has endorsed new legislation aimed at enhancing deportations of unsuccessful asylum-seekers, including the establishment of 'return hubs' by member states.
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The European Union has endorsed new legislation aimed at enhancing deportations of unsuccessful asylum-seekers, including the establishment of 'return hubs' by member states.
The office of EU Council president António Costa has initiated discussions with a senior official linked to Vladimir Putin regarding potential talks on Ukraine.
The annual Flamenco festival commenced at Sadler’s Wells in London, featuring Jesús Carmona's dynamic artistry that showcased the elegance and intricacy of flamenco dance.
J.D. Vance, a key figure in the Trump administration, stated that the U.S. is prepared to reintegrate Iran into the global economy if the terms of an agreement are respected.
World leaders, including Donald Trump, emphasize the need for Russia to negotiate as they meet with Ukraine's President Zelensky at the G7 summit.
In a strategic move, Volkswagen has opted for sealed bids in its $10 billion engine sale, addressing concerns that EQT may have an advantage due to its collaboration with major shareholders.
In his first singles match since a rib injury, Britain's Cameron Norrie was defeated by Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the Round of 32 at Queen's.
Recent footage suggests an unknown individual may have participated in anti-Muslim graffiti incidents in London, raising concerns about coordinated attacks.
In Deirdre Kinahan’s poignant drama, Michael Glenn Murphy navigates the complexities of his past as an accidental soldier in a ferry terminal setting, reflecting on themes of war and exile.
The 1977 UK mockumentary 'Alternative 3' has resurfaced in contemporary discussions, inciting conspiracy theories about scientists disappearing for a supposed space agenda.
In an exciting start to the 2026 World Cup, Iran's national football team will compete against New Zealand. The match will take place in Los Angeles, a hub for many Iranian expatriates.
Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, head of Iran's negotiation team with the U.S., is set to travel to Europe soon, reportedly to sign an agreement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed a possible meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the United States as the conflict continues.
Spain has reached a notable milestone of 2,500 passes since their last World Cup goal, while Cape Verde impressively holds them to a draw in Atlanta.
In a surprising turn of events during the World Cup, one trader incurred a $1 million loss betting on Spain's victory, while another profited $4.3 million by betting against them.
In a closely contested match at the Nottingham Open, Francesca Jones of Britain narrowly lost to Talia Gibson after failing to convert two match points.
Marc Cucurella's transfer to Real Madrid has been confirmed just before his first World Cup match with Spain, prompting speculation about a potential move for Enzo Fernandez.
A trial involving an army consultant accused of attempting to spy for Russia is set to begin in Sweden. The proceedings will largely be held behind closed doors due to the sensitive nature of the information involved.
UVI introduces Rumble, a synthesizer designed for low-end sound that divides audio into three distinct bands. This innovative approach aims to challenge established tools like Massive.
Recent findings suggest that the arson incidents targeting properties associated with Keir Starmer may have connections to a pro-Kremlin hacktivist group.