Author: @amnesty
Reacting to the news that the Greek Parliament voted to suspend the registration of asylum applications from people coming by boat from North Africa for three months and to return them to their country of origin, Adriana Tidona the Migration Researcher of Amnesty International said: āThese shameful proposals flagrantly violate international law, will do nothing [ā¦]Read More
US manufacturers secured the business tax provisions theyād hoped for in Donald Trumpās budget megabill, but the presidentās erratic trade policy risks tempering any pronounced pickup in capital investment.Read More
Ever been streaming a show or movie and been jolted by a blaring ad? If California lawmakers have their way, the volume might soon be turned down.Read More
The Senegalese navy intercepted 201 West African migrants in the west of the country, authorities announced Wednesday, as the Atlantic Ocean …Read More
The Deputy Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court reported to the United Nations Security Council on Thursday about the deteriorating …Read More
Trade tensions between the Beijing and Brussels have long been simmering, but now appear to be heating up.Read More
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon cautioned European leaders in Dublin about the continent’s declining economic competitiveness, highlighting a significaRead More
Cushman & Wakefield says first half of 2025 is highest investment total seenRead More
On a state visit, France’s president announced the loan of the tapestry embroidered with scenes of the 1066 Norman invasion. It will return to the U.K. for the first time in more than 900 years.Read More
It’s estimated that the scheme would see up to 50 people a week being returned to France.Read More