Third round of Iran-US talks in Geneva. A road to nowhere?
The ongoing negotiations between Iran and the US in Geneva continue to maintain the illusion that the two countries are not engaging directly, although face-to-face meetings are occurring behind the scenes.
Stop to express deportations: a judge blocked the policy of sending migrants to 'third countries' and gave 15 days to appeal
A U.S. federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's policy of sending migrants to third countries for expedited deportations, allowing 15 days for appeal.
United States: a judge cancels the Trump administration's policy of immigrant expulsions to third countries
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's policy of expelling undocumented immigrants to third countries is illegal, suspending the decision for 15 days to allow for an appeal.
US judge rules Trump third-country deportations ‘unlawful’
A US federal judge has declared the Trump administration's policy of third-country deportations unlawful, asserting the government cannot deport undocumented migrants to countries where they may face persecution or torture.
USA: Setback for Trump Administration: Deportations to Third Countries Unlawful
A U.S. federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's practice of rapidly deporting foreign nationals to third countries without legal residence is unlawful.
US judge overturns policy of deporting immigrants to third countries
A US judge has ruled against a policy by the Department of Homeland Security that allowed for the expedited deportation of immigrants to third countries without sufficient opportunity to express fears of persecution or torture.
Federal judge rules Trump's 'third country' deportation policy is unconstitutional
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's policy to deport illegal immigrants to third countries without notice is unconstitutional, potentially escalating the case to the Supreme Court.
War in Ukraine: Despite sanctions, European military equipment continues to arrive in Russia
An analysis reveals that despite EU sanctions, military equipment from Europe is still reaching Russia through third countries, primarily Turkey and China.
Draft Proposal for Expanding Arms Exports by the Liberal Democratic Party Allows for Transfer of Jointly Developed Products to Third Countries
The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan has approved a draft proposal to expand arms exports, removing previous restrictions and allowing the transfer of jointly developed weapons to third countries.
Ukraine Peace Negotiations Between Three Countries End Without Substantial Progress, Third Time This Year
A three-way peace consultation involving the US, Russia, and Ukraine ended in Geneva without significant agreements regarding the ongoing conflict, marking the third such meeting this year.
Th. Plevris: Plans for return centers in Africa in collaboration with Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria
Greece is working with Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Austria to establish migrant return centers in third countries outside the EU, preferably in Africa, according to the Minister of Migration and Asylum, Thanos Plevris.
International Fleet Review in Vishakhapatnam
The Indian Navy has hosted the third International Fleet Review in Vishakhapatnam, with participation from nearly 50 countries.
PVD Reduces the Frequency of Enhanced Inspections for Several Third Country Products
The Food and Veterinary Service (PVD) of Latvia has reduced the frequency of enhanced inspections for certain third country products starting today, according to their official announcement.
Expansion of Arms Exports to Third Countries from International Joint Development with Other Nations Under Government and Ruling Party Consideration
The Japanese government and ruling party are planning to expand the export of arms produced through international joint development to third countries, moving away from previous limitations.
Violators could be sent to third countries
Iceland is considering sending certain illegal immigrants to third countries as part of its new immigration policies.
Braže: Latvia must more actively utilize the export opportunities provided by the EU's new trade agreements with third countries
Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže emphasizes the need for Latvian entrepreneurs to take advantage of new EU trade agreements and government support for exports.
The United States spent 40 million to deport 300 immigrants to third countries, according to a report
A report released by Senate Democrats reveals that the U.S. government spent $40 million to deport 300 immigrants to third countries over the past year.
USA spent millions per deported individual
The Trump administration spent at least $40 million on deportations, amounting to nearly $1.2 million per migrant, with 300 individuals deported to third countries after expedited orders.
"Third Country Strategy".. Trump Administration Spends Tens of Millions of Dollars to Deport Migrants
The Trump administration spent over $40 million last year to deport hundreds of migrants to 24 countries that are not their home countries, a move criticized by Senate Democrats as a costly strategy aimed at creating fear and intimidation.
V. Korkidis: 3 euros are not enough to limit 'small parcels' from third countries
V. Korkidis believes that the recently approved 3 euro customs duty will not effectively restrict small parcels entering the EU.
Draft on migrants: transfer to third countries if they are found on banned ships
The Italian government is set to tighten migration policies with a new security draft allowing for naval blockades and the transfer of migrants to third countries under specific conditions.
European Parliament ratifies deportation of immigrants to countries outside the bloc
The European Parliament has approved stricter immigration rules that allow for the deportation of immigrants to third countries even if they have no ties to those countries.
Asylum Policy: Migrants Will Soon Be Sent to Countries They Have Never Seen
The European Parliament has approved significant amendments to the EU's asylum laws, including a list of 'safe' countries and expanded definitions of 'safe third countries', which could shorten asylum procedures or deny them altogether.
Migrants: EU gives final green light to the list of safe countries
The European Parliament has approved a regulation establishing a list of safe third countries, including Egypt and Tunisia, allowing for expedited repatriation of rejected asylum seekers.
Merz travels to Washington again
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will travel to Washington for the third time in early March in an effort to ease transatlantic tensions between European countries and U.S. President Donald Trump, as reported by Die Welt and Reuters.
Lauri Läänemets: Alar Karis's words would reduce Estonia to a third-rate southern country
Lauri Läänemets, leader of the Social Democratic Party, argues that President Alar Karis's statements would diminish Estonia to a third-rate status among southern countries, losing its credibility among Western allies and becoming a compliant vassal.
EU ambassadors agree on €90bn loan for Ukraine: third countries allowed to participate
European Union ambassadors have approved mechanisms for a €90 billion loan to Ukraine for 2026-27, allowing participation from third countries.
See the tariff list of Asian countries
India prioritized its interests over others while negotiating trade agreements, successfully achieving the lowest tariffs in Asia and marking a historic opportunity by joining a global trade deal with the U.S. that influences over half of the global GDP and more than a third of global trade.
Janar Mägi: all handball countries step towards Denmark's current model
Eesti handball coach Janar Mägi highlights Denmark's success, marked by a strong and deep squad, as a model for all handball nations following their third European championship win.
2025, third hottest year on record
The EU climate monitor reported that 2025 was the third hottest year on record with ongoing high temperatures and significant risks for developing countries.
More instability will follow for Venezuelans
The arrest and transfer of Nicolás Maduro raises questions about the characterization of the operation, its implications for Venezuela and the region, and the stance of third countries.
Why Metropolises Do Not Tolerate 'Newcomers' from Provinces or Those from Third Countries
The article discusses the increasing migration wave to major cities like Zagreb, Belgrade, and Sarajevo, highlighting local inhabitants' greater intolerance toward other residents from the same country compared to foreign migrants, as the latter represent less competition for jobs.
"Measures will contribute to a significant increase in deportations"
The EU is set to significantly increase deportations of illegal migrants by 2025 through new laws that facilitate deportations, reduce benefits, and enable asylum centers in third countries.