- EU Commission announces revival of EPSO exam for EU administration roles
- Amazon driver leaves van after navigating ‘UK’s most treacherous route’ to Foulness Island
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets Slovakia’s Prime Minister Fico
- Authorities Investigate DNA Evidence in Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
- Rubio Calls for European Unity at Munich Security Conference
- US Secretary of State Rubio urges Europe to reduce dependence on Washington
- Lando Norris beats Max Verstappen to win F1 title at thrilling Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
- Former Liverpool star admits he ‘didn’t like’ Raheem Sterling
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The EPSO exam, once a key entry point into EU administration, has been discontinued, causing significant concern among aspiring candidates. Officials have not provided a clear rationale for this decision, which affects recruitment processes within the EU.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio began his Central European tour in Bratislava with Prime Minister Robert Fico, aiming to enhance collaboration on nuclear energy and military modernisation. His visit follows concerns over Europe’s cultural and economic decline, as outlined in the recent US National Security Strategy.
At the Munich Security Conference, US Senator Marco Rubio urged European leaders to unite in preserving a common civilisation, while Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas countered that Europe does not require saving, underscoring differing perspectives within Western alliances.
Neymar was “in negotiations” on Sunday to become the latest football superstar to decamp for Saudi Arabia, leaving Paris Saint-Germain just as Kylian Mbapp? was brought back in from the cold by the French champions.
Paris prosecutors on Sunday took over the investigation into the deaths of at least six migrants whose boat sank trying to cross the Channel between France and England, as police hunted the traffickers responsible.
The incident comes after the collapse of a deal that ensured exports of Ukrainian grain could continue.
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Six Afghan males died when a migrant boat heading to Britain sank in the Channel early Saturday, French officials said, as a search continued to find those still missing.
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