According to official data from the European Union, approximately 200,000 Turkish citizens had their Schengen visa applications rejected in 2023. This number is anticipated to rise even further in 2024,
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán recently met with Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome to discuss Hungary's upcoming presidency of the EU Council. This meeting is a crucial part
Turkey has made it to the quarterfinals of EURO 2024 after a thrilling 2-1 victory over Austria. The match, held in front of a roaring crowd, saw Turkey secure their
Rena Xuereb, who has lived in Michigan, USA, for the past 73 years, is known to her family by the Maltese term iż-żgħira, meaning the youngest. At the tender age
Several countries have urged Malta to take concrete actions to ensure a safe working environment for journalists, including protecting them from threats, attacks, reprisals, and strategic lawsuits against public participation
Greece has recently introduced legislation to implement a six-day workweek, marking a significant shift in the nation's employment landscape. This new regulation, effective from July 1, aims to streamline and
Turkey, Romania, and Bulgaria have commenced a significant demining operation in the Black Sea aimed at ensuring safe shipping routes and facilitating Ukrainian grain exports. This initiative, starting on July
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel have taken to the streets in Jerusalem, vehemently protesting a Supreme Court ruling that mandates their enlistment into the military. The ruling, a significant
BERLIN/PARIS, June 24 (Reuters) – France, Germany, and Poland have announced a strategic plan to jointly acquire longer-range precision weapons, addressing a critical capability gap in European arsenals highlighted by
The recent wave of violence in the Syrian border cities of al-Bab, Azaz, and al-Rai has highlighted escalating tensions and unrest. These protests, reportedly in response to attacks on Syrians









