Britain’s plan to deport asylum-seekers to Rwanda was condemned by humanitarian groups after parliamentary approval. The U.N. and Council of Europe urged the U.K. to rethink its plans, citing human rights concerns and potential damage to international cooperation. Despite opposition attempts, the
Poland’s pitch to host nuclear weapons cou,d result in increased tensions between NATO and Russia, and even cause the “end of the world, it has been claimed. Polish President Andrzej Duda said in an interview on Monday: “If our allies decide to
In a striking display of dissatisfaction with the European Union’s migration policy, the Med-5 group, comprising five major southern European countries – Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, and Spain – has called on the European Commission to increase its efforts to curb irregular
British tourists may soon be required to fork out a tourist tax when heading to Tenerife and the other Canary Islands. Not long before residents in Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and other holiday hotspots took their frustration at overtourism to the street,
English farmer Will Ashby said it would be “madness” to take away vital land from food production on his East Sussex land. About 300 acres of the total area he works in the civil parish of Peasmarsh would be repurposed as natural
More than 20,000 farms would be at risk of going bust under a Welsh Labour plan (Image: GETTY/ADAM GERRARD) More than 20,000 farms would be at risk of going bust if a Welsh conservation scheme were to be enforced in England, a
Pharmacists in Amsterdam could one day be selling cocaine and other hard party drugs, according to the mayor of the Dutch capital. The controversial proposal has raised eyebrows in Amsterdam, which has long had a reputation for drug and sex tourism. The
A scheme hailed by the European Union as a “once in a lifetime chance to emerge stronger from the pandemic” didn’t deliver the hoped results in Spain, according to a property expert. Mark Stucklin blamed the planning system, bureaucracy and political games
London’s motorists may be forced to pay-per-mile by 2030 in order to meet Sadiq Khan’s “accelerated” plan to hit net zero, documents reveal. In an official report, the Labour mayor said that his lofty decarbonisation ambitions were “only possible” by slapping drivers
South Korea’s government will delay plans to increase medical school admissions to resolve a weeks-long doctor strike. The strike began in February after the government proposed recruiting 2,000 more students, raising concerns about the quality of medical education. A compromise proposal from