Bulgarian Man Arrested in Greece for Involvement in Illegal Child Adoption Ring
Greek authorities have arrested a Bulgarian national involved in an illegal child adoption ring operating between Bulgaria and Greece
Greece has been told that it must make further spending cuts or face sanctions, the eurozone chief has said.
Jean-Claude Juncker told German radio that Greece must understand that other eurozone members are not prepared to pay for its mistakes.
After the European Union vowed to helped Greece last week, the tone has turned harsher this week as talk of a bail-out proves unpopular, the BBC reported.
Greece's woes have sent the euro down to a nine-month low recently.
Juncker - chairman of the 16 nations that share the single currency and also Luxembourg's prime minister - has said Greece agreed to outline additional cuts in March if necessary.
He added that further measures would be imposed if Greece's debt reduction plans were not shown to be on target by 16 March.
The chief of staff for missile ships in Russia’s Black Sea Fleet was reportedly killed in a car bombing in Sevastopol, according to a source connected to Ukraine’s Security Service
US Central Command (CENTCOM) forces conducted precision airstrikes on Wednesday against facilities used by an Iranian-backed militia group in Syria
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned that any involvement of North Korean troops in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine would trigger a strong response
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned that British troops may be deployed to Ukraine if the country loses support from the United States
Russia launched a cruise missile attack on Ukraine overnight
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has announced that Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, along with Vivek Ramaswamy, will lead a newly established Department of Government Efficiency
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