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Spain’s wiretap contract runs against Brussels’ message that EU countries should impose restrictions on “high-risk suppliers” ...
Under Article 4 of Organic Law 4/2000, everyone in Spain, including citizens, EU nationals, and foreign visitors must carry ...
The recent antisemitic attacks in Melbourne (and indeed, throughout Australia) and Jillian Segal’s report, Special Envoy’s ...
The European Commission's proposal to use a force majeure mechanism to end long-term LNG contracts might be a risky ...
Western nations condemn Israel’s “drip feeding” of aid, as ground attacks ramp up in central Gaza — worsening the civilian ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a Ukrainian MP hitting back at Brussels' corruption warnings, a scoop on the Commission reviving the equality law, and ambassadors landing in Greenland.
The government has been vilified for the perceived failure to contain the wildfire that broke out in Malia village around lunchtime on Wednesday and spread in the hills north of Limassol killing two ...
EU rules may soon let Ryanair and easyJet passengers take two cabin bags for free. Find out what could change for your hand ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced he will recognise Palestinian statehood, drawing angry rebukes from Israel and ...
As the Israel Defense Forces continues its assault in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, including an attack on the ...
By Palestine Chronicle Staff A growing alliance of 25 countries demands an immediate ceasefire and condemns Israel’s forced ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced he will recognise Palestinian statehood, drawing angry rebukes from Israel and ...
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