Joint Statement on the International Migrants’ Day

Each day migrants make significant and essential contributions to the economic, social and cultural development of their new societies...

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Remarks by President Donald Tusk after the European Council meeting, 18 December 2015

We have one clear message from our debate: there is no time for complacency in reforming the eurozone. We stand ready to take difficult decisions on banking union and economic governance in the coming year. Our ministers will work rapidly and report to us next June.

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Commission satisfied with new momentum on the management of the refugee crisis

President Juncker welcomes European Council progress on protecting the EU's external borders and commitments to safeguard Schengen. ...

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European Council conclusions, 17-18 December 2015

At their meeting in December, EU leaders focused on migration topics, the fight against terrorism, the Five presidents' report on the Economic and Monetary Union, the completion of the single market, and the UK plans for the referendum...

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Video link used to take statement from a witness currently living in Canada

Initially, the video conference system connected 28 judicial institutions as financed by the EU, and expanded to additional seven prosecutor's of...

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Joint Statement of the European Commission and Bosnia and Herzegovina

One week after the first meeting of the Stabilisation and Association Council between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the EU, this meeting marked the beginning of the implementation of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) on technical level. It is an important step for the EU integration process of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Conclusions on migration – European Council (17 December 2015)

For the integrity of Schengen to be safeguarded it is indispensable to regain control over the external borders. Deficiencies, notably as regards...

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Sakharov Prize award ceremony: “Raif Badawi was brave enough to say no to their barbarity”

Badawi is a blogger and an advocate of freedom of thought and expression who was sentenced to ten years in prison, 1,000 lashes and a hefty fine for hosting online posts that were considered blasphemous by Saudi authorities on his website promoting a social, political and religious debate.

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EU provides 149 housing units for vulnerable Roma families in BiH

This project has supported the socio-economic inclusion of Roma in BiH, through housing and socio-economic measures with proactive participation ...

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Western Balkans: EP prolongs preferential market access and gets veto rights on suspension

"The approval of the extension of trade preferences with the Western Balkans is good news and confirms the interest of the European Union towards a strategic area which has historically been struggling", said the rapporteur Goffredo Maria Bettini...

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