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Tag Archives: relocation
FREE NEWS 7TH-8TH JANUARY
Migration: EU relocation program doesn’t work (NewEurope) The EU relocation program doesn’t work, as according to British daily the Guardian, EU countries have relocated just 0.17% of the asylum seekers they promised to welcome four months ago. In September, after numerous … Continue reading
Free News 7th-9th December
UK & Europe: Tusk tells Cameron there is “no consesus” on British demands (NewEurope) Following consultations with EU member states, the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, wrote an open letter to David Cameron on Monday stating that there … Continue reading
FREE NEWS 30TH NOVEMBER – 1TH DECEMBER
Migration: Turkey arrests 1,300 migrants and smugglers after EU deal (EuObserver) Turkish coast guards arrested around 1,300 migrants and three suspected smugglers Monday (30 November) in a crackdown operation just a day after the EU and Turkey reached a political … Continue reading
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Tagged Asylum seekers, COP21, Europol, Migration, refugee crisis, relocation
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FREE News: 10th-11th September 2015
Immigration: “Hungary boosts border control, holds army exercise” (EuObserver): “Hundreds of migrants broke through police lines in Hungary near the Serbian border in Roszke on Wednesday (9 September), as the army started mobilising for guarding the frontier. For a third … Continue reading
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Tagged Bulgaria, Hungary, migrants, Northern Ireland, Refugee, relocation, Romania
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FREE News: 20th July
EU MIGRATION: “Spain causing concern on EU migrant relocation”(EuObserver): “Ministers are still waiting for Spain to pledge how many asylum seekers it will relocate, after months of wrangling. The delay is causing concern, as member states want to divvy up … Continue reading
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Tagged Adoption, court, ECHR, EU, Human Rights, lukoil, Migration, Money laundering, Poland, Refugees, relocation, Resettlment, Russia, Spain, tax evasion, Travelling
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FREE News: 10th July 2015
Immigration: “EU ministers at odds on relocating 40,000 migrants” (EurObserver): “Member states remain at odds on sharing asylum seekers from Italy and Greece, but have agreed to resettle over 20,000 refugees. The plan, proposed earlier by the European Commission, would … Continue reading
FREE News: 26th May
EU transparency: Scandal involving EU Commission: ‘The Commission’s illegitimate little friend: In the coming days and weeks, New Europe will unveil one of the biggest scandals of the European Union since its establishment in January 1, 1958. It involves the … Continue reading
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Tagged Cameron, Data Protection, Mogherini, Poland, relocation, Spain, surveillance, transparency, UK
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FREE Newsletter: 26 & 27 September 2013
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS – NON DISCRIMINATION Reding slams France for using Roma as election scapegoats Euractiv: “Commission Vice-President Viviane Reding has strongly criticised the “electioneering” rhetoric of French Interior Minister Manuel Valls, who has called for Roma from Bulgaria and Romania … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Electoral rights, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Human Trafficking, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration
Tagged 552/10, anti-Roma, Electoral Rights, forced evictions, France, HIV, I.B. v. Greece, Ireland, Manuel Valls, relocation, Roma, Viviane Reding
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