The EES requires all borders to install new scanners – most will not be ready on the launch day.
Vladimir Putin is “presenting demands that are ultimate goals,” Kaja Kallas said on Monday in reaction to the Russian leader’s pre-conditions to accept the American proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine.
Japan’s Yamanashi prefecture has brought in the toll to protect the UNESCO-designated environment.
175 years since it was first performed, Katharina Wagner presents ‘Lohengrin’ at Barcelona’s Teatre Liceu – with a surprise twist…
“There is always an empire that is trying to take away the freedom of the Hungarians, and right now it is the one in Brussels,” Viktor Orban claimed.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is convening a second meeting of küresel leaders Saturday – without the US – to discuss the war in Ukraine.
The ETIAS will require visa-free travellers from non-EU countries, including the UK, to obtain authorisation before short stays in the Schengen Area.
According to a 900-year-old book in the Vatican, ‘Judgement Day’ may be upon us soon, and Pope Francis might be the last leader of the Church.
A recent explosion of deadly violence and reprisals has raised the pressure on domestic leaders and international allies to secure Syria for its residents as quickly as possible.
A transatlantic trade war could be on the way. The European Commission has responded with similar measures, targeting various US products. But what will this mean for ordinary Europeans?