Slovenia, Croatia and Italy signed a memorandum on trilateral police patrols to be dispatched to the external Schengen border ...
Americans don't currently need to do anything special to enter popular European destinations, including cities like London (a metropolitan gem filled with wonderful and free attractions).
The GDR's prime minister at the time, Otto Grotewohl, justified the decision with the city's labour movement roots and its status in the eyes of the regime ... the Schengen zone of free movement ...
Around 80,000 people attended the opening event on January 18 that launched Chemnitz's year as European Capital of Culture ...
The GDR's communist regime didn't see the need for a ... Slovenia joined the European Union in 2004 and the Schengen zone of free movement in 2007 that the two municipalities could work together ...
Many EU countries that are members of the free-movement Schengen area re-imposed selective border checks ... The collapse of the Assad regime in Syria in December 2024 prompted talk of returning many ...
And just two weeks after the regime’s collapse ... of the Muslim Brotherhood, a movement that originated in Egypt over a century ago. These groups later formed the Syrian National Army (SNA), formerly ...
Bulgaria and Romania rang in the new year with full entry to the European Union’s passport-free Schengen area, promising a fresh boost to their economies. The lifting of controls at land borders ...
The Schengen Area is a border-free zone that allows free movement between countries in the EU, that are members. This equates to around 400 million citizens. Croatia was the last nation to join ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Bucharest, Jan 1 (IANS) Romania and Bulgaria officially joined the Schengen Area on Wednesday ... integration into Europe's passport-free travel zone, and ceremonies were held ...
While the Government of India is mulling over the scrapping of the Free Movement Regime and fencing the India–Myanmar border due to security reasons, both the Mizoram and Nagaland governments perceive ...
Bulgaria's and Romania's full membership in the Schengen Area was celebrated on Wednesday, concluding years of negotiations for the Eastern European countries to join the ID-check-free travel zone.