Universities vow to act, reduce the proportion of students from third countries
Latvian universities have pledged to focus on attracting students from OECD countries and the European Economic Area, aiming to reduce the number of students from third countries enrolled in their institutions.
EFTA Court issues historic ruling on the European Economic Area
The EFTA Court has made a significant ruling regarding the European Economic Area (EEA).
Discussion on the exemption of emission permits
Iceland's Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir met with Ursula von der Leyen to discuss various international issues including security, economic policies, and Iceland's cooperation in the European Economic Area.
Nepalese man smashed the windshields of two car owners with an iron rod
A Nepalese man is facing criminal charges after damaging the windshields of two cars, leading to a deportation order from the European Economic Area for a year.