Monthly Archives: July 2020
TikTok facing US ban ‘due to security risks’
TikTok is under the microscope of Donald Trump’s administration after a number of people used it for fake registrations at the US President’s rally...
US border with Canada, Mexico closed another month
Nonessential travel between the US and its two closest neighbours – Canada and Mexico – is expected to remain blocked until at least 21...
EU removes Serbia, Montenegro from ‘safe list’
The European Union has decided to remove Serbia and Montenegro from its safe list of countries from which non-essential travel is allowed.
Reuters reports EU...
Cyprus closer to Schengen Membership
Cyprus has met Schengen requirements with regards to data protection, taking the island country one step closer to Schengen ascension.
“Following this positive development, this...
UK sets out post-Brexit immigration plan
A fast-track health and care visa has been unveiled as part of the UK's plans for a points-based immigration system when freedom of movement...
Croatia opens borders for US tourists
Croatia has opened its borders for all third-country citizens that intend to enter the country for business, tourism, or other personal reasons, including Americans.
Despite...
Northern Ireland plans new £20 banknote
Danske Bank is planning to introduce a new polymer £20 note into circulation this month.
Irish News reports consumers can still use the existing paper...
The importance of when to conduct a network refresh
Introduction
The level of connectivity that we have today would not be possible of course, without the sophisticated network infrastructure that exists. Whether it is...
Oman releases new OMR 50 banknote
The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) has unveiled a new special OMR 50 banknote “in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the modern Oman...
Italy wants new measures for non-EU travellers
Italy has demanded new precautionary measures for non-EU passengers travelling to the bloc, in a bid to stop the further spread of COVID-19.
“I would...














