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Greece introduced today, July 11th, a controversial emergency law, suspending the registration of asylum applications for three months for people arriving by sea from North Africa.
Greece on Friday was to enforce a three-month freeze on asylum claims from migrants arriving by boat from North Africa, to stem a surge from Libya that the government has called an "invasion".
After a month of relentless heat, Greece savors a brief respite today with temperatures in Attica at 33°C. But the relief is ...
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has expressed concern over a proposed Greek law that would temporarily suspend asylum ...
As the well-known weather forecaster pointed out, after 13-14/7, a stronger heat wave is coming, as the winds will drop on ...
Greece's three-month asylum ban for migrants from Libya and other North African countries has been condemned by the UN and ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Reeves puts reform of UK cash ISAs on hold and Google is to agree cloud discount with US ...
The United Kingdom and France have announced a new pilot scheme that will see migrants who arrive in Britain by small boat ...
A leading humanitarian group criticised Greece on Thursday after its government announced it would pause for three months all ...
Greece on Thursday unveiled a series of tougher measures aimed at curbing the arrival of migrants, following an earlier ...
The UK and France have agreed a deal which would see some migrants who crossed the English Channel returned to French shores.
According to the latest study from BCC Research, the "Global Markets for Emerging Medical Device Technologies" is expected to ...
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