Author: Italian News

Settled status enforcement notices are a ‘recipe for disaster’ for EU citizens in the UK The Guardian: Campaigners fear for victims of trafficking, modern slavery and the elderly as 30 June deadline looms and asylum Campaigners for EU citizens have warned that the Home Office’s plan to send 28-day enforcement notices to anyone who has not applied for settled status by the 30 June cut-off date is a “recipe for disaster”. “We know the types of people who will not be making applications. They are the vulnerable, people like victims of trafficking, modern slavery, the elderly, children. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jun/24/settled-status-enforcement-notices-are-recipe-for-disaster-for-eu-citizens-in-uk …………………… FOLLOW…

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Abu Dhabi announced on Tuesday that it will provide free coronavirus vaccinations to tourists, which were previously exclusively available to UAE citizens and residents with residency visas. The decision, however, does not appear to apply to Dubai or the other five emirates. Visitors with Abu Dhabi visas and passport holders eligible for tourist visas, according to Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), can book free vaccinations upon their arrival in the UAE through Abu Dhabi. Free vaccines are also available to those with expired residency or entry visas. Around 85 percent of the eligible population has received at least one…

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The head of the United Nations Afghanistan aid operation expressed strong concerns Tuesday over military gains by the Taliban insurgents as US and coalition forces pull out of the country.. “All of the major trends — politics, security, the peace process, the economy, the humanitarian emergency, and Covid — all of these trends are negative or stagnant,” Deborah Lyons told the UN Security Council in a video conference. “The Taliban’s recent advances are even more significant and are a result of an intensified military campaign,” said Lyons, who leads the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. “For the Taliban to…

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