
Italy Introduces Bonus Scheme for Migrant Returns Lawyers
Italian media estimate that lawyers would receive around €615 per deportation case, with payment made only once voluntary repatriation is completed

Italian media estimate that lawyers would receive around €615 per deportation case, with payment made only once voluntary repatriation is completed

The Ukrainian president pointed to more than 110 vessels allegedly in use by Russia to bypass restrictions.

Police in the English capital said officers found smoke inside the building and evidence that a bottle containing an accelerant had been hurled into the synagogue.

The Venezuelan opposition leader praised the U.S. president, who “risked the lives of his country’s citizens for Venezuela’s freedom.”

After months of inactivity, tickets are back on sale for international flights to and from Mashhad Airport in northeast Iran.

Authorities estimate that to date around 25 dinghies have now set off from Belgian beaches this year.

“Pyongyang must immediately halt its successive missile provocations,” thunders South Korea’s defence ministry.

Washington indicates that European companies could face new regulatory burdens if the proposed rules move forward.

Bulgaria’s former president now leads a newly formed political grouping, with polls suggesting it could win around 35% of the vote.

Gunfire on Kyiv street leads to supermarket hostage situation.
The Greek migration chief brands a BBC investigation into border pushbacks as ‘science fiction,’ accusing the UK public broadcaster of siding with human smugglers and against European border security.
Finnish interior minister said citizenship “does not come automatically,” adding the reforms aim to encourage integration.
While Brussels promises to cut Moscow’s energy dependence, countries like France and Spain continue buying Russian gas as if nothing had changed.
Kahramanmaraş province mourned for eight children and a teacher, killed when a 14-year-old opened fire at a school.
As oil and gas prices surge again, Belgium has become the first European country to openly admit it can no longer sustain another round of large-scale aid.
Banks in France are refusing to lend to the Rassemblement National, forcing it to seek funding abroad.
General Dan Caine said the blockade applies to all shipping heading to or from Iranian ports, regardless of nationality.
The underlying grievance of Western critics is not a lack of democracy, but rather our refusal to simply nod in agreement with the Brussels consensus.
Labour is struggling to convince critics that it will get a grip on sham lawyers.
Amid major political change, the outgoing Hungarian PM is expected to discuss ‘the past, present, and future.’
The Hungarian prime minister’s defeat means resistance to Brussels’ policies can no longer depend on a single government.
Multiple UK organisations are reported to allow males who call themselves transgender women to access female-only facilities, including changing rooms and toilets.