Magnus Brunner, the European Union’s new commissioner for migration and internal affairs, is in Athens to discuss the bloc's migration policies with Greece, which has long been one of the major entry points into the EU for migrants.
Greece, a major entry point for migrants into the EU, has advocated for stricter immigration controls. #EuropeNews
The European Union’s top migration official says deportations of migrants who entered the bloc illegally will be a priority this year
Greece has received 18 billion euros ($18.5 billion) in grants and loans from the European Union's Recovery Fund since 2021, equivalent to about 8% of its economic output, the government said on Thursday.
is in Athens to discuss the bloc's migration policies with Greece, which has long been one of the major entry points into the EU for migrants ATHENS, Greece -- The European Union’s new ...
ATHENS, Greece — The European Union’s new ... has previously spoken about a need to bolster EU policy on deportations, a controversial issue within the bloc’s 27 member nations.
ATHENS, Greece (AP ... has previously spoken about a need to bolster EU policy on deportations, a controversial issue within the bloc’s 27 member nations. EU lawmakers last year approved ...
Several countries could be keen to follow Spain's lead in imposing crackdown measures to tackle their housing crises
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Riyadh and Athens are steadily expanding their ties to include military, political and economic dimensions, driven by a shared commitment to regional stability and economic diversification.
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Economic fears have escalated into grievances among 60% of people, with many believing hostile actions such as violence can be necessary to bring about change, according to a global poll by communications firm Edelman.