EU Struggles for Visa Reciprocity with US: Bulgaria Still Left Out
The European Commission reaffirmed its commitment to achieving visa-free travel to the United States for all European Union citizens
The administration of President Donald Trump has threatened to impose restrictions on the issuance of visas to four countries refusing to cooperate with the US Department of Homeland Security in the field of deportation, reported BGNES.
So far they do not announced which are the four countries and for which categories of citizens the restrictions will apply.
After Donald Trump was elected as president in November 2016, 167,350 foreigners were deported from the United States, and for the entire fiscal year 2016, the number of deportees was 240,255. Most of them are from Latin America, mostly Mexicans.
European Commissioner for Start-ups, Research, and Innovation Ekaterina Zaharieva has called on the European Research Council (ERC) to increase its funding for prominent researchers relocating from the United States
The Sudanese army has successfully reclaimed the presidential palace in Khartoum from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), marking a significant milestone in the ongoing civil war
On March 21, Ukraine accused Russia of carrying out a false flag operation involving the Sudzha gas metering station in Kursk Oblast
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is reportedly preparing to request Governor General Mary Simon to dissolve Parliament and call for a snap federal election this Sunday
EU leaders have agreed to significantly ramp up defence spending and enhance Europe’s military capabilities over the next five years
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of the UK and its allies being prepared to respond immediately if a peace agreement is reached between Russia and Ukraine
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