
EU Lawmakers Back Tougher Deportation Rules for Illegal Migrants
The reform would allow longer detention for migrants who refuse to cooperate with return procedures and introduce deportation orders recognised across the Schengen area.

The reform would allow longer detention for migrants who refuse to cooperate with return procedures and introduce deportation orders recognised across the Schengen area.

The athletes removed their hijabs for a photo with Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke after they were granted humanitarian visas.

The government recently revealed that Finland would allow the import of nuclear weapons.

Trump described his campaign against Iran as “very complete,” boosting confidence that energy supply pressures may abate.

Trump warns that any attempt to disrupt Middle East shipping routes will trigger a far stronger response than any of his previous military actions.

Kremlin officials described the discussion with the U.S. president as “very substantial”.

Under the proposed change, the maximum summary sentence for coercion would drop from two years to twelve months.

Speakers at the Budapest Balkans Forum warned that the EU’s enlargement policy lacks credibility and clarity.

The president’s funding plan for Poland’s defense buildup removes the risk of Brussels holding funds hostage if they dislike the country’s required ‘progress reports.’

The U.S. president has offered full immunity to members of Iran’s police and armed forces who lay down their arms, warning that resistance would bring fatal consequences.
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