A YouTuber who specialises in «car shenanigans» is facing federal charges after authorities said he directed a video in which two people in a helicopter blasted fireworks at a speeding Lamborghini from above. Alex Choi, 24, is charged...
Ride-hailing company inDrive says the suspect in the murder of primary school teacher Danielle Anglin did not offer his service through its platform. The police had stated that a convicted sex offender connected to inDrive Jamaica is...
National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang has directed his ministry's legal team to review existing legislation to determine whether it allows for wider sharing of information on convicted sex offenders. The law currently allows for select...
Opposition Leader Mark Golding has threatened to file a defamation suit against Heroy Clarke, deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, following comments he reportedly made about Golding's relationship with his wife, Sandra. The comments...
PAC Kingston Airport Limited (PACKAL), the operator of the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA), says service continues as usual and there have been no diversion of flights following yesterday's incident involving an American...
In April 2024, 12 years after the EU and Central America signed an association agreement (AA), the Council finally adopted a decision to conclude the agreement. Belgium was the last EU Member State to ratify the agreement, on 17 January 2024. This was the final step of the ratification process, which allows for the full implementation of the agreement (since 1 May 2024) with the Central American region consisting of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Full entry into force could give considerable impetus to bi regional relations, as the AA's three fundamental parts – political dialogue, cooperation and trade – can now mutually reinforce each other. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) possesses statutory, formal independence by law, and its decisions are guided by a set of objectives whose application requires interpretation and trade-offs. The resulting discretion is balanced by accountability to the EU Institutions, and in particular, to the European Parliament. To support parliamentary scrutiny of the SRB during the 10th parliamentary term, this briefing presents the provisions on accountability in the SRB’s founding legislation and analyses the objectives that the SRB has to pursue - and against which its actions can be judged. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Secondary movements occur when refugees or asylum-seekers move from the country in which they first arrived, to seek protection or for permanent resettlement elsewhere. While most asylum-seekers seek protection in countries close to their countries of origin, some are compelled or choose to move onwards (often in an irregular manner) from or through countries in which they have already, or could have sought, international protection, to other countries, where they may request such protection. Many different factors may influence these movements and the decision to settle in a particular country. While asylum-seekers in the EU may have very legitimate reasons for seeking asylum in a Member State other that responsible for examining their asylum application, secondary movements are seen as a challenge for migration management in the EU. Although no genuine data are available that would provide reliable information about the scale of the phenomenon at the level of EU countries, some of the existing databases can give an indication of the travel routes relating to asylum-seekers' secondary movements. The aim of the common European asylum system's current instruments has been to limit secondary movements of applicants for international protection between EU Member States. However, the increased inflow of asylum-seekers to Europe in the past decade has shown that the system has been unable to discourage secondary movements. For this purpose, among others, in 2016 and 2020 the European Commission proposed a comprehensive reform in order to harmonise asylum rules and introduce a range of new measures on asylum policy that would address such movements. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The regulator revised GDP growth expectations for this year in the April forecast to 2.5-3.5%
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Dmitry Peskov pointed to «the new framework based on mutual benefit, mutual respect, and consideration of mutual concerns»
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According to CFO of PhosAgro Alexander Sharabaiko, Chinese companies are ready to participate and wait for the response of Russian consumers
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The Russian president noted that the center of economic development was gradually shifting further eastwards and northwards
«Special attention was paid to the issue of releasing Russian nationals held in the Gaza Strip,» according to the statement
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Earlier on Friday, Ukrainian troops staged a missile strike on civilian facilities in Lugansk
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