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Italy is about to tighten its migration policy

The Italian Senate approved a controversial package of measures, thus significantly tightening rules in the field of migration and security. Now that the amendment is approved by the lower house of parliament, it will be harder to get asylum in Italy and easier to lose it. Deputy Prime Minister...

Macron calls to create a pan-European army

The proposal of the French president calls into question relevance of NATO and indicates the EU’s desire to get rid of the “military support” of the United States. French President Emmanuel Macron, in an interview with Radio Europe 1, called for greater independence in the defense of Europe,...

Signals Of Mending Of US-China Emerge Before Anticipated G20 Meet

In a latest welcome sign of thawing of ice between the United States and China, the two largest economies engaged in a bitter trade war, the two parties have reportedly decided to hold a delayed top-level security dialogue on Friday. This was preceded by a statement by China's vice president where...

Moscovici: the European Commission may impose sanctions on Italy

The European Commission may impose sanctions on Italy as a last resort if an agreement on the country's budget is not reached, but Brussels wants to avoid this scenario, said European Commissioner for Economic Affairs Pierre Moscovici. “I have never been a supporter of sanctions. Sanctions are...

US’s Iran Ban Comes Into Force, US Dodges Question On Exemption Of India & China

The effect on the Iranian regimen to alter its behaviour as the Trump administration wants would by possible by the "the toughest ever" sanctions against the country, said the US even though there was no direct answers of whether Washington had got any firm commitment from India and China...

Who will be allowed to trade with Iran?

The administration of US President Donald Trump has announced that it would restore all the sanctions lifted from Iran in the 2015 nuclear deal, the Associated Press reported. The new restrictions come into force following Trump’s May 8 decision to withdraw the United States from the Joint...

China is accused of exporting censorship

Over the past year, the global freedom situation on the Internet has deteriorated again, reports Freedom House, an organization funded by the US government, in its annual research, Freedom in the Network. According to the authors of the report, governments are increasingly tightening control over...

Australia ratifies CPTPP, saves the agreement

Despite Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the treaty survived. The agreement in a slightly modified form comes into force on December 30, 2018. Australia has become the sixth country to ratify the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific...

Call For Cease Fire In Yemen By US, And Peace Talks In 30 Days

At last hope seems to have emerged for millions in Yemen following a call for a cease fire by top American officials and demanding that the warring parties meet at a negotiating table as immediately.   The call was made after an additional more than 10000 new troops led by Saudi Arabia and...

Historical Turkish-Saudi Rivalry Reignited By Khashoggi Investigation: WSJ

According to the analysis columnist Yaroslav Trofimov  published in the Wall Street Journal, behind the strong push that the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is giving to find out the culprits behind the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and holding Saudi Arabia responsible for it is...
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