The Maltese government has announced a sweeping reform of its labour migration policy, aiming to create a new "balance" in the workforce. Presented by Prime Minister Robert Abela and Minister
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Russia has accused France, Germany, and the UK of "acting in breach" of the 2015 Iranian nuclear agreement, condemning their move to trigger a "snapback" mechanism that could reinstate international
The European Union is advancing a new and controversial plan to utilise nearly €200 billion in immobilised Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction. Instead of keeping the funds in
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Madrid on Sunday to demand urgent government action against Spain’s escalating housing crisis. The protest, organised by Habitat 24, a platform of nearly 40 collectives,
The UK government is set to receive the results of a major review into police accountability within the coming weeks, amid growing demands from police forces for greater legal protection
France is hosting a global summit on artificial intelligence (AI) in Paris on February 10-11, gathering world leaders, top tech firms, and researchers to address the future of AI in
Elly Schlein, leader of the Democratic Party (PD), has intensified criticism against Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding the release of Almasri, a Libyan commander accused of torture. Schlein demands
Germany’s immigration policy has taken centre stage in the country’s general election campaign following a deadly knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria. The incident, in which a two-year-old child and a
Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) has confirmed that a 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck the Aegean Sea at around 22:05 local time. Shortly after, a 4.5-magnitude aftershock was recorded, raising
Rostelecom, Russia’s largest telecommunications provider, has officially confirmed that an undersea cable in the Baltic Sea suffered damage due to external factors. In a statement released on Saturday, the company
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