EU Migration Chief: Europe Decides Who Can Enter the Union
EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner declares Europe now controls border entry decisions, highlighting reforms and reduced irregular migration ahead of 2026 Pact implementation.
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EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner declares Europe now controls border entry decisions, highlighting reforms and reduced irregular migration ahead of 2026 Pact implementation.
A decade after Europe's 2015 migration crisis, new EU policies emerge while integration challenges persist. Applications decline but political impacts continue shaping European...
EU fines Google €3 billion for antitrust violations in online advertising market. Google to appeal decision amid US-EU trade tensions.
64-year-old Dutch woman found dead in 300m deep Vikos Gorge, Greece after disappearing during hike with husband. Body located by drones, recovery efforts underway.
US Navy SEALs killed North Korean civilians during a failed 2019 covert mission to plant surveillance equipment, approved by Trump during diplomatic talks with Kim Jong-un.
UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner resigns over tax payment errors on property, blaming complex family situation and legal advice. Political blow to Starmer government.
All 16 victims of Lisbon's cable tram crash identified; includes 5 Portuguese and 11 foreigners. German tourist found alive in hospital. Investigation ongoing into cable failure.
PostNL seeks to end mandatory mail delivery after court denies €30M subsidy. Company faces 70% mail decline since 2009, calls situation 'unsustainable'.
US deploys 10 F-35 fighter jets to Puerto Rico targeting drug cartels, escalating tensions with Venezuela amid allegations of state-sponsored narcotics trafficking.
Portuguese authorities identify all 16 victims from Lisbon cable tram crash, including 11 foreign tourists. Investigation ongoing with preliminary findings expected today.
Thailand elects conservative Anutin Charnvirakul as new PM with 311 votes, replacing ousted Shinawatra amid border tensions with Cambodia.
Putin declares Western troops in Ukraine as legitimate targets, escalating rhetoric after Macron revealed 26 countries ready to provide security guarantees post-ceasefire.