EU's top general: Europe needs realignment of drone strategy
In an interview with Euronews, the Chairman of the EU Military Committee, General Sean Clancy, talks about Europe's preparedness for drone and cyber attacks.
In an interview with Euronews, the Chairman of the EU Military Committee, General Sean Clancy, talks about Europe's preparedness for drone and cyber attacks.
By Ellada Pozidou, Executive Director, Cafman Ltd In recent years, Cyprus has undergone a significant transformation. Once viewed primarily as a “tax-friendly” jurisdiction, it has become an integral part of a more complex and demanding European regulatory environment. Stricter
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Humanitarians say the case epitomises a broader European crackdown on individuals and organisations assisting migrants and asylum seekers.
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The ministry cited security risks and its alleged involvement in over 1,700 fraud cases since 2024.
The authorities said the adjustment reflects improvements in public safety.
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The FilmNation president of motion pictures will also serve as the French company’s president of global film.
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