Greece is seeking stricter European Union migration policies as it braces for a potential surge in migrants and refugees due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Two closing arguments show the stark choice between Trump and HarrisDemocrats and Republicans split on Israel’s responsibility for war’s escalation, AP-NORC poll findsFreddie Freeman homers again for Dodgers early in Game 4 to set a pair of World Series recordsIn 'Ibelin' and 'Grand Theft Hamlet,' video game realms draw filmmakers with virtual camerasHow to watch comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas this OctoberFACT FOCUS: Trump repeated election lies in his interview with Joe Rogan.
“Based on current data, we project that by year’s end, approximately 50,000 migrants will have entered our country,” Panagiotopoulos told private Action 24 television. Existing migrant camps on Greek islands are currently at full capacity, he said, but mainland facilities are at around 60%. The minister said migrants are coming mostly from the Turkish coastline but also from North African routes with arrivals affected by Middle East conflicts. But he added: “We are certainly seeing some flow fromHow Mexican cartels manage the flow of migrants on their way to the US borderis expected to take effect in mid-2026, following a new round of negotiations. Greek officials say they are seeking amendments to create more robust deportation policies and tougher external border controls.
“We’re seeking a European solution, firmly grounded in the framework of the European Migration and Asylum Pact,” Panagiotopoulos said. “The European Union spent eight years negotiating it and it was finally approved,” he said. “We now, gradually, must begin moving to the implementation phase.”
Europe European Union General News Migration Greece Government Government Policy 2024 Mideast Wars Ursula Von Der Leyen Border Security Politics World News
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
European markets set to open lower ahead of European growth data, more earningsEuropean markets are heading for a negative open Wednesday, as investors await the latest growth data from the region and another batch of earnings.
Read more »
European Union votes to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehiclesEuropean Union member states on Friday voted in favor of the European Commission’s proposal to impose definitive tariffs on battery electric vehicles from…
Read more »
China takes swing at European Union with brandy duties after EV tariff voteThe move came days after the European Union pressed ahead in adopting definitive tariffs of up to 45% on China-made battery electric vehicles last Friday.
Read more »
Donald Trump: We've been 'screwed' on trade by Mexico, China, European UnionFormer President Trump proposes a re-negotiation of the U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement while claiming America has been 'screwed' by trade partners over the past four years on 'Sunday Morning Futures.'
Read more »
Trump says Tim Cook called him to complain about the European UnionFormer President Donald Trump said Apple CEO Tim Cook called him to complain about the billions in fines the European Union has charged his company.
Read more »
What to know about Europe's tariffs on Chinese electric vehiclesThe European Union has finalized its sharply higher customs duties on electric vehicles imported from China.
Read more »