Enda Kenny has declared himself “man enough” to admit his mistakes and move on after coming under pressure over his latest gaffe in the final days of the general election campaign.
Greek officials estimated there were 20,000 refugees and migrants trapped in the country as a result of the new restrictions, which began when Austria announced on February 18 it would let in no more than 3,200 people a day and cap daily asylum claims at 80.
Somalia’s president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud; has said at least 180 Kenyan troops were killed in January, when Al Shabab attacked their base in the southern town of El Ade.
Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, fell 1.4% to $33.92 a barrel on London’s ICE Futures exchange. Analysts said the trading sentiment dampened in futures trade after crude oil prices fell further in Asia today after OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia shut the door on an output...
Speaking ahead of a crucial meeting in Brussels, Greek migration minister Yannis Mouzalas criticised other countries for “unilateral” actions that affect Greece.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was projected the victor of the Nevada caucuses on Tuesday for his party’s nomination for the November 8 presidential election, several news outlets reported.
“There are two texts, the American and the Russian, and the task now is to converge them into one”, explained the source. He noted that the United States and Russian Federation had voiced willingness to share responsibility for the parties’ actions.
Analysts predict the bank will stomach a £2 billion charge for payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling in the fourth quarter, followed by a £1.1 billion hit for 2016/17.
NATO is to participate in worldwide efforts to cut the lines of illegal trafficking and illegal migration across the Aegean Sea, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement Thursday.
The cabinet meeting, the first to be held on a Saturday since the 1982 Falklands War, will formalise government support for staying in the European Union and Cameron has said ministers will then be free to campaign on whichever side they want.