Netanyahu summoned for questioning in QatarGate case: court hearing in Tel Aviv urgently adjourned

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been urgently summoned for questioning in the QatarGate case, which concerns alleged illegal ties with Qatar. The hearing in the Tel Aviv District Court was suspended and the interrogation will take place in the Prime Minister’s office. The summons was initiated by the government’s legal adviser, Gali Baarav-Miara. The investigation is gaining momentum, and two key figures in the case have already been detained. This situation is attracting attention not only from political observers but also from the international media, as it directly concerns the current head of the Israeli government.

UK introduces new entry permit for EU citizens

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As of 2 April, the UK is changing its entry rules for European Union citizens. All travellers from the EU, with the exception of Ireland, will now be required to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before crossing the UK border. The cost of the permit will be 12 euros, but it will increase […]