Croatia Meets Requirements to Become Newest Schengen Member State
Croatia has officially fulfilled all the requirements for the Schengen acquis, according to a report and press release published by the European Council. The Schengen
Croatia has officially fulfilled all the requirements for the Schengen acquis, according to a report and press release published by the European Council. The Schengen
The European Border and Coast Guard Agency (FRONTEX) has launched a second round of operations on the border of Montenegro and Croatia, according to an
In the European Commission’s July Infringements Package, the Commission announced that they have opened passenger rights infringement cases against Schengen Member States Greece and Italy.
It was recently announced that Croatia believes that Kosovo fulfilled all of the requirements set forth by the visa liberalization scheme and, because of such,
Tanja Fajon, a Slovenian Member of the European Parliament (MEP) has been elected by the European Parliament Committee on Civil Justice, Justice and Home Affairs
The robust system of internal movement and migration rights within the Schengen zone has come under increased strain as multiple countries across the EU seek
New York-based international human rights advocate Human Rights Watch has assailed the assessment of the European Commission in its report published on October 22, 2019
The European Commission is facing strong criticisms from different sectors, especially Slovenian officials, for its announcement on October 22, 2019, that Croatia has taken the
The European Commission confirmed that Croatia has met all the technical requirements to join the Schengen Area. On October 22, 2019, the European Commission recommended
Andrej Plenkovic, Prime Minister of Croatia, has reiterated his belief that Croatia will become part of the Schengen territory very soon in spite of current
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