The European Union March 22, 2024 Global demand for AI experts surges as EU struggles to recruit Some government agencies around the world are struggling to meet their staffing goals when it comes to hiring artificial intelligence experts.
Europe March 21, 2024 EU leaders suggest openness to membership talks with Bosnia European Union leaders on Thursday appeared to agree, in principle, to opening up membership negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Hong Kong March 20, 2024 United Nations, European Union worry Hong Kong's new security law could threaten human rights The European Union and United Nations are concerned that Hong Kong's new national security bill, Article 23, could threaten human rights in the city.
The European Union March 20, 2024 Ex-Trump officials launch forum to oppose left-leaning European policies 'infiltrating' US Former Trump officials are creating a new non-profit to warn about what they see as the dangerous left-wing policies that emanate from the European Union.
Germany March 19, 2024 2 Afghan nationals arrested in Germany over alleged Islamic terror plot against Swedish parliament Police in Germany arrested two Afghan nationals accused of supporting the Islamic State and plotting an attack on Swedish parliament in response to Koran burnings.
UNITED NATIONS March 19, 2024 Forced labor profits, including sexual exploitation, reach 'obscene' $236 billion annually, UN report says The International Labor Organization reported on Tuesday that illegal profits from forced labor worldwide have surged to a staggering $236 billion annually.
Europe March 18, 2024 Senior State Department official heads to Montenegro in support of EU bid Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Gabriel Escobar endorsed Montenegro's bid to join the European Union during a Monday press conference in Podgorica.
Europe March 18, 2024 Polish farmers blockade German border crossings as protests against EU Green Deal rage on Polish farmers blocked two border crossings with Germany as protests against the EU's environmental regulations and cheap foreign imports persist.
Africa March 18, 2024 Egypt to address migration influx, economic pressures through $8 billion EU aid package The European Union has announced an $8 billion aid package for Egypt to alleviate economic pressures and address concerns about increased migration, officials say.
World March 17, 2024 Greece travel guide: Popular tourist destinations from Athens to the islands With rich history, delicious cuisine, beautiful cities and natural attractions, Greece offers something for everyone. Learn about its top destinations from Athens to the islands.
The European Union March 15, 2024 Croatia schedules April 17 election for new parliament Croatian President Zoran Milanovic announced Friday that the country's next parliamentary election will be held on April 17, just over a month after its dissolution.