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Changes for non-EU travelers – Europe ends passport stamps: How border checks will work
For the purposes of the Entry/Exit System (EES), a "third-country national" is defined as a traveler who does not hold the nationality of any EU country, nor that of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, or Switzerland. The new rules will also apply in Greece
Ursula von der Leyen: Facing a second no-confidence motion within three months – Trends in the European Parliament
Although the President of the European Commission is facing criticism even from within her own party (EPP), it is considered unlikely that she will lose her position in the October 9 vote
Tsiodras on water: The Commission must ensure sufficient funding in the next EU budget
He stresses the need to create special financing mechanisms to support water-smart technologies
The head of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office Laura Kovesi comes to Athens for meetings
He has scheduled appointments with both government and judicial officials
Moldova at a critical crossroads: The ballot will decide whether it remains tied to the West or “surrenders” to Putin’s influence
Pro-Western President Maia Sandu and her party, Action and Solidarity, will face an alliance of pro-Russian forces — nostalgic for the former Soviet Union — led by former president Igor Dodon
Letter from 20 American lawmakers to Rubio & Hegseth: Do not sell F-16s & F-35s to Erdogan, it is illegal
The lawmakers, including four Greek Americans, stress that such a move would violate US law and the authority of Congress, while also pointing out the risks even to the national security of the United States itself
Von der Leyen in favour of a minimum age for access to social networks
Many EU countries believe that the time has come for a "digital coming of age" and as a mother of seven children and grandmother of five grandchildren, I share their view, she told an event at the United Nations General Assembly in New York
NATO: “We are ready to defend our people if a threat is confirmed,” says European Forces Commander
We have proven our ability to intercept and shoot down drones - With drones the situation is more complicated, but if we are threatened, we will move forward, says NATO's Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in Europe