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A migrant poses in his shop in Athens, Greece, on Dec. 21, 2023. Greece welcomed the European Union's (EU) New Pact on Migration and Asylum, feeling "vindicated" after many years of persistent calls for stronger solidarity within the EU, Greek national news agency AMNA reported on Thursday...
Human rights activists protests outside the European Parliament ahead of a vote by lawmakers on the EU's Pact on Asylum and Migration, in Brussels, Belgium on April 10. [Photo/Agencies] The European Parliament approved extensive new legislation to revamp its migration policy on Wednesday, amid c...
EUROPEAN CommissionGOVERNMENT policyThe article holistically discusses the alleged new EU return system which the Pact on Migration and Asylum heralds. Absent any impact assessment accompanying the key draft legislative measures and any implementation report regarding the existing legislative instruments ...
1 co-observer "No one will be satisfied" with the European Commission's new asylum and migration proposal due to be unveiled next Wednesday (23 September), home affairs commissioner Ylva Johansson told a group of journalists, including EUobserver, on Thursday (17 September). ...
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For years, this vision of migration has been supported by George Soros through his influence on the ECHR [7]. For him, it was about destabilizing states in the name of his conception of “open societies”. The decision of the Court of Justice of the EU has nothing to do with the poli...
Before the Eurozone was created for half a century since the end of the war, integration processes were underway that combined and unified European legislation, the monetary system, migration and customs principles, industrial, climate, energy and trade standards. ...
"Prime Minister Renzi expressed strong support for a New Zealand-EU Free Trade Agreement and the opportunities it would provide," he said. "We agreed to stay in close contact as we continue to move towards the launch of formal negotiations." ...
Hungary will never give in to the mass migration frenzy! We need a change in Brussels in order to StopMigration!" Orbán said in a post on X. The so-called “migration pact” will now be passed on to member states in the Council, who are scheduled to vote on 29 April via ...