London, 25 Jan (EFE).- The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, assessed this Thursday that the policy implemented by the British Government to stop the arrival of ships in irregular situations through the English Channel was the “wrong answer”
Javier Milei and David Cameron, the British chancellor, held a brief meeting in Davos, before the Argentine president’s speech this Wednesday. The meeting discussed issues of increasing investment and trade, and as agreed by both parties, it was “warm and
British MP Liam Fox has called on London to provide full support to Morocco and recognize its sovereignty over Western Saharaan area where there is a dispute with the Sahrawi Frente Polisario group. Fox highlights Mohamed VI’s role in Morocco’s
The British government accused the Russian intelligence agency (FSB) on Thursday of trying to “interfere” in Britain’s political and democratic processes through cyber espionage operations. In a statement, the Foreign Office blamed the KGB’s successor agency for several leaks of
London, Jan 8 (EFE).- Snow and cold arrived in England this Monday after several days of storms that caused flooding in several areas of England and Wales, which is still ongoing, according to the authorities. The Meteorological Service (Met) warned
Rutley and Vice Chancellor for Foreign Affairs, Anayansi Rodríguez, signed the document. Photo: @CubaMINREX Cuba and Britain this Wednesday formalized the Agreement on Political Dialogue and Cooperation (ADPC) which will guide bilateral relations in various matters such as trade, the
Mayor of Villa María Martín Gill traveled to England to participate in the symposium “Politics, democratic governance and sustainable development in a world full of challenges.” According to a report from the city government, Villamariense’s president was selected along with
Britain accused Russia of trying to interfere with its democracy through a cyber espionage campaignFILES The British government on Thursday accused Russian intelligence agency spying on British MPs, journalists or aid workers with the aim of “interfering” in British politics
Rishi Sunak’s government is willing to test how far it can stretch the boundaries of international human rights law to implement its new immigration policy. The Minister of the Interior, Suella Braverman, has sent a letter to conservative deputies in
London publicly accused this Thursday Russian Federal Security Service (KSB) for years carried out a cyber espionage campaign against British politicians, journalists and other public figures. The aim behind the maneuvers carried out by the former KGB was to “intervene”