The end of 'the fence': starting in April, Gibraltar joins the Schengen area without renouncing its sovereignty
Gibraltar will join the Schengen zone in April, allowing free movement while maintaining its British sovereignty and adhering to EU regulations as per the new post-Brexit agreement.
Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under finalised post-Brexit deal
A new post-Brexit deal allows for smoother border crossings at Gibraltar, eliminating routine passport checks for daily crossers while implementing dual checks for air and sea arrivals.
Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under post-Brexit deal
A new post-Brexit deal outlines that Schengen rules will apply at the Gibraltar border, eliminating routine passport checks for daily crossers while introducing dual checks for air and sea arrivals.
Brussels publishes the treaty that defines the status of Gibraltar after Brexit
The European Commission has published the legal text that outlines the treaty concerning Gibraltar's status post-Brexit, which aims to facilitate access to Schengen and the single market while removing physical barriers.
Arrest in Poland: Police Stop Stolen Motorhome with Nail Belt in Munich
Munich police have recently arrested a driver of a stolen motorhome that was being tracked after a series of thefts in the city, believed to be perpetrated by an organized gang.
A Georgian man who stayed illegally in Estonia is barred from entering the Schengen area for a year
A Georgian citizen who illegally stayed in Estonia for 72 days has been banned from entering the Schengen Area for one year.
Medvedev is rampaging: he threatened Europe with an invasion of Russian soldiers
Dmitry Medvedev made aggressive remarks about preventing former Russian soldiers from entering the Schengen zone, coinciding with the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Brexit 180 rule could see your holiday to Spain or Greece ruined
UK holidaymakers must adhere to new post-Brexit travel rules to avoid denial of boarding.
Senior Russian official claims Russian soldiers don't need visas to enter European countries
Dmitry Medvedev has provocatively claimed that Russian soldiers can enter Schengen countries without visas, insinuating a potential military threat.
EU to limit Russian diplomatic mission to 40 staff and bar entry to former Russian soldiers β EU chief diplomat
The EU plans to restrict the Russian diplomatic mission to 40 staff members and prevent former Russian soldiers from entering the Schengen area, according to EU chief diplomat Kaja Kallas.
Aviation industry warns: Up to six-hour queues at airports
New biometric border control system is leading to significant delays at airports as travelers are required to register fingerprints and facial photos during their first entry into the Schengen Zone.
Is Asian Schengen Getting Closer? Six Countries, One Visa and a Revolution in Tourism
The proposal for a single visa covering Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, and Myanmar is set to fundamentally change tourism in Southeast Asia.
Border Guards Massively Control and Send Back Foreigners
The Polish Border Guards have intensified checks on foreigners, resulting in nearly 600 individuals having their residency legality verified and over 30 being ordered to leave the country immediately.
A. Kubilius: In case of war, a 'military Schengen' would allow forces to move between EU countries without permits
Eurocommissioner A. Kubilius argues that a military Schengen agreement would facilitate faster movement of military equipment across EU countries during both wartime and peacetime.
Germany will maintain border controls for another six months
Germany has decided to extend its border controls for an additional six months due to ongoing security and migration issues.
Germany Extends Border Controls for Another Six Months
Germany has announced that it will extend its border controls until at least mid-September 2026 due to concerns regarding uncontrolled migration affecting safety and order.
Germany extends EU border controls by six months
Germany has announced a six-month extension of its temporary border controls, citing the need for more effective migration management.
30 lawbreakers detained at the border in the past day
In the last 24 hours, Latvian border guards apprehended 30 lawbreakers, including several foreign nationals under various immigration violations.
NSGK Chairman: The EU may agree on a common military mobility area this year
A Lithuanian politician asserts that the EU is on track to establish a unified military mobility framework, likened to a 'military Schengen', potentially within this year.
Estonia bans entry to more than 1,000 individuals who fought for Russia against Ukraine
Estonia has banned entry to the Schengen Area for 1,073 individuals who fought on the side of Russian forces in the Ukraine conflict.
Cyprus, Customs Union, and Schengen visas discussed by Fidan with the European Union Enlargement Commissioner
Turkish official Fidan discussed Cyprus, the Customs Union, and Schengen visa issues with the EU Enlargement Commissioner, expressing satisfaction with Turkey's participation in the ongoing informal process.
Turkey-EU: The agenda for restarting dialogue was discussed in the meeting between Fidan and Koss
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with European Commission Enlargement Commissioner Marta Koss in Ankara to discuss topics including Cyprus, the Customs Union, and the facilitation of Schengen visas, indicating a renewed dialogue agenda.
Christodoulides: Cyprus looks forward to joining the Schengen area in 2026
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides announced that Cyprus aims to join the Schengen area by 2026 during a press conference with the President of the European Commission.
Russia Urges Citizens to Renew Passports as EUβs Digital Entry System Deadline Looms
The Russian government is encouraging citizens to secure new biometric passports as the EU's digital entry system for non-EU citizens is set to be implemented soon.