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Traveling to the European Union is about to get more complicated. Here’s what you need to know
This will be done by capturing the biometric data of visitors — just as other countries, including the US, already do. How will it work, and how could it impact your vacation? Here’s all you need to know.
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If you have travel plans in Europe, you’ll now have your biometric data collected at border crossings in 29 European countries.
A system that began on Sunday requires the collection of biometric information from visitors crossing borders. It will eventually replace the stamps in your passport.
Once again the United States is using its economic might to pressure other countries to back down from an effort to limit greenhouse gas pollution.
EES is the IT system for registering non-EU nationals “travelling for a short stay”, said the EU. The aim is to eventually create a digital system that records when travellers enter and exit, “making border checks faster and helping staff to work more efficiently”.
European Union leaders have expressed support for establishing an age threshold for access to social media platforms, while maintaining national authority over implementation.In
Business activity in Europe picked up in October, and continued to increase in Asia, indications that the global economy continues to show resilience in the face of higher tariffs and greater uncertainty about relations between powerful countries.
Human rights lawyers accused 122 European officials of committing crimes against migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.
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The European Union ambassador to the United States visited Boulder on Tuesday to strengthen the EU’s relations and partnerships with Boulder and Colorado.
Once again the U.S. is using its economic might to pressure other countries to back down from an effort to limit greenhouse gas pollution.
The European Union on Friday said Meta and TikTok had breached their transparency obligations after an investigation that could result in billions of dollars in fines.