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"The UK is to abandon a crucial tool used to speed up the transfer of criminals across borders with other European countries."
The EU should help introduce the biometric registration of migrants and refugees travelling on the 'Balkan Route', according to the Croatian Presidency of the Council of the EU, as part of a series of measures to tackle the "threats arising from an increase in migratory flows and smugglers' networks".
The European Roma Rights Centre warns that the Hungarian government is making anti-Roma statements.
"In a reversal of its previous position, the Scottish Government now says it will seek the UK government’s support in obtaining the full US Senate torture report, in order to establish what role Scottish airports played in CIA rendition flights."
Commissioner Ylva Johansson on sea rescues, relocations and a secret Libyan deal
An Irish court has referred a series of questions to the European Court of Justice in a case in which a man convicted of murder is challenging the use of retained telecommunications data as evidence against him.
A Slovakian political scientist warns that the country's far-right may make a breakthrough at the forthcoming election.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees says Greece and the EU must act.
Elena Crespi and Joshua Ratliff argue that a new set of reforms to Poland's judiciary is a further consolidation of power by the PiS party.
No-one intercepted at sea should be returned to Libya, says the Council of Europe's human rights commissioner.
A Bosnian Serb politician is refusing to approve the EU-Bosnia status agreement governing Frontex activities in Bosnia.
The construction of a nature reserve in Calais as a way to prevent the return of migrant encampments raises important questions over the political uses of the environment in Europe’s border regime.
The EU is in the process of setting up an 'innovation hub' at Europol in order to look at the development and use of new technologies for internal security. The Counter-Terrorism Coordinator (CTC), who initially proposed the idea, has circulated an enthuastic note to national delegations in Brussels setting out his vision for the unit. Meanwhile, minutes of a meeting between EU and Interpol officials suggest that Frontex operations could provide a "test lab" for new technologies.
Frontex deportation flights are heading from Spain to Mauritania. But many of the people on board are not Mauritanian citizens.
"A summit of EU leaders seeking to fill a €75bn hole in the bloc’s budget left by Brexit dramatically collapsed after Angela Merkel led major contributors in rejecting a proposal that would have left them paying billions more."
Statement from Migreurop on the European Court of Human Rights judgment in the case N.D. and N.T. v Spain.
A report published by The Intercept looks at plans to expand the EU's 'Prüm' network of police databases to include facial recognition technology.
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