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16 November 2016

The European Commission has proposed a new mandatory registration system for non-EU citizens wishing to travel to Europe. The ETIAS (EU Travel Information and Authorisation System) will largely be based on the American system ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) and applies to …

14 November 2016

The European Court of Auditors is of the opinion that the European Commission’s decision on possible extension and expansion of the EFSI-fund, more widely known as the Juncker fund, was too early. The fund is to be a lever for at least 315 billion euros of public and private investments in Europe …

9 November 2016

“American democracy has spoken, after a particularly unedifying electoral campaign,” N-VA chairman Bart De Wever says in response to the results of the American presidential elections. “It is now our job to deal with this new political reality.” “The US is the world’s largest economy, the biggest …

8 November 2016

Member of Parliament Zuhal Demir is very concerned about the developments impacting human and minority rights in Turkey. The recent arrests of multiple members of parliament of the pro-Kurdish opposition party HDP is the latest low point. “It is time for our parliament to issue a clear signal,” …

7 November 2016

At a top-level meeting in Ghent, Minister-President Geert Bourgeois, his Dutch counterpart Mark Rutte and a number of their cabinet members have discussed the expansion and deepening of cooperation between Flanders and the Netherlands. The emphasis was on the development of specific partnership …

4 November 2016

Secretary of State for Equal Opportunities Elke Sleurs is launching an app for victims of stalking. The app allows them to contact local police with the single press of a button. The police simultaneously receive the location of the stalker, making it possible for them to prioritize the …