EU Delays ETIAS Launch Until Late 2026 The European Union recently announced a delay in the launch of the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) until late 2026. This system will require travelers from 60 non-EU countries, including the United Kingdom, to apply for authorization before entering the Schengen Area. The ETIAS application process […]
EU set to implement Entry/Exit System for border control
EU Implements Entry/Exit System for Enhanced Border Control The European Union has taken a significant step towards modernizing its border control procedures with the implementation of an Entry/Exit System. This landmark agreement aims to replace the outdated practice of passport stamping by collecting biometric data, such as photos and fingerprints, from non-EU visitors. The move […]
Trump Says Tariffs on Mexico, Canada ‘Going Forward’ Next Month
Trump Confirms Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Will Take Effect Next Month The Trump administration has reiterated its stance on imposing tariffs on Canada and Mexico, with the new measures set to go into effect next month. Despite a temporary delay to allow the two countries to address concerns related to border security and illegal […]
Trump Plans to Enact 25% US Tariffs on Mexico, Canada by Feb. 1
Trump Plans to Enact 25% US Tariffs on Mexico, Canada by Feb. 1 President Donald Trump has once again stirred the international trade pot by announcing his intention to enact 25% tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada by February 1st. This decision comes as a part of his ongoing efforts to tackle the […]
AI at Europe's Borders: Human Rights Concerns and Regulatory Challenges
As the European Union moves forward with its groundbreaking regulations on artificial intelligence (AI), a significant debate is brewing over the implications of these laws, particularly in the context of border security and human rights. The EU’s AI Act, recognized as a pioneering effort in the global regulatory landscape, categorizes AI systems based on their […]