
Ver filme de apresentação do projecto SISone4ALL
Na manhã gelada, vindos de Zittau, chegamos ao local onde a abolição de fronteiras teria lugar. Curta espera até à formação da coluna de decisores políticos que vieram a este ponto distante da Saxónia onde se tocam três territorios que já estiveramm do outro lado da Cortina de Ferro. Atmosfera festiva entre baforadas de ar quente sopradas como fumo pelas centenas de participantes. Crianças cantam a Ode a Alegria. Angela Merkel inicia o louvor colectivo à abertura de fronteiras e o esforço português é saudado com calor sincero. José Sócrates encerra congratulando-se com o sucesso da iniciativa portuguesa SISone4ALL.O encerramento com chave de ouro da Presidência Portuguesa estampa-lhe no rosto o mesmo sorriso que domina entre os presentes na fronteira abolida.As barreiras que separavam países e mundos ideologicamente divididos foram serradas.Divididas em pedacinhos são distribuidas aos presentes com uma placa dourada que assinala a data. Seguidamente ,de autocarro,atravessamos território polaco e checo. Nova paragem junto dos edificios onde houve até hoje controlo fronteiriço.Já pertencem ao passado e no meio do gelo e da névoa parecem fantasmas. Jose Manuel Barroso, numa tribuna improvisada, assinala certeiramente o poderoso impacto do alargamento do espaço Schengen para os cidadãos e as empresas.À volta campos gelados e casas rurais dispersas. Regressamos a Dresden para de avião chegamos a Tallin onde se cumprirá a abertura da fronteira marítima. No avião uma jornalsita pergunta aos Presidentes (do Conselho e da Comissão) como se sentem e de que falam dois portugueses protagonistas de um salto histórico.O sorriso falou mais que as palavras.
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“Não podia haver melhor final para a Presidência Portuguesa” da União Europeia do que o alargamento do espaço Schengen a nove novos países – é com esta declaração do Primeiro Ministro José Sócrates que a Agência Lusa abre o seu despacho desta manhã a partir de Zittau, na Alemanha. “Não havia melhor forma de terminarmos a Presidência Portuguesa do que fazer uma abolição de fronteiras, a verdadeira aspiração europeia”, ano final das cerimónias simbólicas de abertura das fronteiras da Polónia e República Checa ao espaço Schengen. “Um momento histórico”, e de concretização dos ideais europeus, segundo o presidente da Comissão Europeia, Durão Barroso. Com efeito, a partir das zero horas de 21 de Dezembro de 2007, o espaço Schengen de livre circulação de pessoas e bens foi alargado aos países que aderiram à União Europeia em 2004, com excepção do Chipre: República Checa, Estónia, Hungria, Letónia, Lituânia, Malta, Polónia, Eslováquia e Eslovénia. O acontecimento foi assinalado e celebrado em toda a Europa, merecendo amplo destaque em toda a imprensa internacional.“Para essas pessoas é o momento em que se sentem verdadeiramente europeus. Foi assim que nos sentimos quando abriram as fronteiras com Espanha”, recordou o Primeiro-Ministro de Portugal.
O também presidente em exercício da União Europeia destacou este alargamento como “um momento histórico”, e de concretização dos ideais europeus. “O ideal europeu é um ideal de espaço de liberdade e segurança”, salientou.
José Sócrates fez questão de enaltecer o papel do ex-ministro da Administração Interna António Costa (que viaja na comitiva), no alargamento do espaço Schengen a novos países já em 2007.
“Foi um ministro português que não se resignou perante uma burocracia que aconselhava ao adiamento porque não havia uma solução tecnológica para ligar as bases de dados”, recordou.
“Foi uma empresa portuguesa – a Critical Software – que criou a solução tecnológica que permitiu essa adaptação”, disse-se, referindo-se ao SISonde4all, uma solução transitória até estar concluída o novo sistema de informações Schengen (SISII).
“Não podia haver melhor final da presidência portuguesa do que este: é o momento de reunião das Europas, é a celebração do próprio espaço europeu”, frisou. – citamos ainda a Agência Lusa.
Aqui deixamos um apanhado não exaustivo das notícias sobre o acontecimento:
400 milhões sem fronteiras de Lisboa a Talin
Público.pt, Portugal - 3 hours ago
Caíram hoje mais alguns vestígios da Cortina de Ferro, um minuto depois das 0h00, com a abolição das fronteiras entre a maioria dos novos Estados-membros do … |
UE incorpora 9 países à área sem fronteiras
O Globo Online, Brazil - 10 hours ago
BRUXELAS – No dia 1 de setembro de 1939, tropas alemãs cruzaram a fronteira com a Polônia, iniciando o terror da Segunda Guerra Mundial ea aplicação da … |
UE amplia área de livre circulação no continente
Folha Online, Brazil - 11 hours ago
A União Européia (UE) ampliou nesta sexta-feira a área de livre circulação do continente de 15 para 24 países, o que permitirá que 400 milhões de pessoas … |
Estados bálticos se somam ao espaço Schengen
Último Segundo, Brazil - 13 hours ago
Estônia, Letônia e Lituânia suspenderam os controles fronteiriços à meia-noite desta quinta-feira (20h de Brasília), tornando-se os primeiros países do … |
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Espaço Schengen começou a alargar-se
Euronews, France - 17 hours ago
Áustria e Eslováquia deram o pontapé de saída para as comemorações do alargamento do Espaço Schengen. O chanceler austríaco eo primeiro-ministro da … |
UE expande suas fronteiras até a Estônia
Correio da Bahia, Brazil - 9 hours ago
BRUXELAS – A partir de hoje, será possível viajar de Tallin, na Estônia, para Lisboa, em Portugal, sem mostrar um documento sequer nos cerca de quatro mil … |
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Reportagens na televisão
José Sócrates esteve em cerimónia oficial na Alemanha
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Espaço de circulação livre de pessoas alarga-se na Europa
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Com a liberdade de circulação crescem os problemas de segurança
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Cerimónia do acordo de Schengen
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UE incorpora 9 países à área sem fronteiras
O Globo Online - 20 dez. 2007
BRUXELAS – No dia 1 de setembro de 1939, tropas alemãs cruzaram a fronteira com a Polônia, iniciando o terror da Segunda Guerra Mundial ea aplicação da … |
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União Européia amplia tratado de fronteiras
Estadão - 20 dez. 2007
Paul Ames da AP BRUXELAS – Uma semana após a assinatura de um novo tratado para reger o funcionamento das instituições da União Européia, países do bloco … |
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UE enterra Cortina de Ferro de vez
veja on-line (Assinatura) - 20 dez. 2007
Mais de 40 anos depois da morte do autor da expressão – o ex-primeiro ministro britânico Winston Churchill – a Cortina de Ferro pode, a exemplo dele, … |
Estados bálticos se somam ao espaço Schengen
Último Segundo - 20 dez. 2007
Estônia, Letônia e Lituânia suspenderam os controles fronteiriços à meia-noite desta quinta-feira (20h de Brasília), tornando-se os primeiros países do … |
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Espaço Schengen começou a alargar-se
Euronews - 20 dez. 2007
Áustria e Eslováquia deram o pontapé de saída para as comemorações do alargamento do Espaço Schengen. O chanceler austríaco eo primeiro-ministro da … |
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Sócrates exalta Europa da liberdade
Diário de Notícias – Lisboa - 21 dez. 2007
A neve pintou de branco o cenário da primeira cerimónia do dia. Zittau, chamada zona das três fronteiras entre Alemanha, Polónia e República Checa, … |
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Schengen enlargement ceremony held in Estonia
Xinhua, China - 21 Dec 2007
TALLIN, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) — A ceremony marking the enlargement of the Schengen area was held here on Friday as nine countries joined the borderless area. … |
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Hope and fear as Schengen expands
BBC News, UK - 21 Dec 2007
By Oana Lungescu In this corner of central Europe, you can cross from Germany to Poland and then into the Czech Republic in a matter of minutes. … |
Europe’s east-west border is at last wide open
International Herald Tribune, France - 21 Dec 2007
By Judy Dempsey BERLIN: In a ceremony marking the final chapter in the unification of Eastern and Western Europe that began more than 18 years ago, … |
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Europe broadly welcomes enlarged Schengen pact
Euronews.net, France - 21 Dec 2007
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was born in East Germany, took centre-stage on the Polish-German border. Spotting youngsters in the crowd she said: … |
Europeans celebrate new border-free zone
ABC Online, Australia - 21 Dec 2007
By Stephanie Kennedy Europeans are taking part in a two-day long celebration to mark nine new states joining a European border-free zone. … |
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EU Expands Border-Free Zone
The Associated Press - 21 Dec 2007
ZITTAU, Germany (AP) — European leaders celebrated Friday as the borders of nine countries along a Cold War frontier melted away, allowing a huge expansion … |
Schengen and shifting borders
Courrier International, France - 21 Dec 2007
Just because the Schengen area has been extended, it doesn’t mean border controls are gone, writes Andrej Brstovsek. They’ve merely moved. … |
European leaders hail ‘historic
The Age, Australia - 21 Dec 2007
European leaders on Friday hailed the expansion of the Schengen passport-free travel zone to nine mostly ex-East Bloc nations as a landmark moment for the … |
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EU leaders mark expansion of Schengen zone
Euronews.net, France - 21 Dec 2007
European leaders have marked the expansion of the Schengen zone in an official ceremony on the Polish-German border. Border controls in 24 European … |
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No border checks across Europe
Euronews.net, France - 21 Dec 2007
Europe is hailing the dismantling of the borders in nine extra countries as another concrete step towards one united bloc. It is now possible to drive from … |
Schengen zone sees biggest-ever enlargement
Xinhua, China - 21 Dec 2007
ZITTAU, Germany, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) — The passport-free Schengen Area saw its biggest-ever enlargement on Friday as nine new European Union (EU) members … |
HELSINGIN SANOMAT INTERNATIONAL EDITION – FOREIGN
Helsingin Sanomat, Finland - 21 Dec 2007
Travel between Finland and Estonia was speeded up by a factor of several minutes at midnight Thursday when Estonia and eight other new European Union member … |
SCHENGEN AREA EXTENDED TO 24 COUNTRIES
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia, Italy - 21 Dec 2007
(AGI) – Prague, 21 Dec. – The area of countries adhering to the Schengen treaty has been extended since midnight to 24 countries with the adhesion of other … |
Schengen visa to cover 24 nations
NDTV.com, India - 21 Dec 2007
The Schengen agreement, which allows passport-free travel across the European union from now will cover 24 countries. The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, … |
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Frontier dwellers celebrate open borders
Euronews.net, France - 20 Dec 2007
The opening of the frontier between Germany and Poland presented inhabitants of the border town of Frankfurt Oder with an ideal excuse to party. … |
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EU free travel zone extended
RTE.ie, Ireland - 20 Dec 2007
The 15 countries that make up the European Union’s Schengen Treaty travel zone have lifted border controls with nine states, most of which are in Eastern … |
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Passport-free zone envelops Europe
Globe and Mail, Canada - 20 Dec 2007
LONDON — As midnight approached in the centre of Europe yesterday, hundreds of border guards left their posts for good and began tearing down the last ... |
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EU expands borderless zone
Los Angeles Times, CA - 20 Dec 2007
Officials from Austria and Hungary remove a border-crossing barrier between the two countries as part of the European Union’s move to eliminate such posts ... |
Slovakia celebrates Schengen membership
Xinhua, China - 20 Dec 2007
¡¡PRAGUE, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) -- Slovakia entered the Schengen zone on Friday, which enables its citizens to travel freely to most neighbouring countries and ... |
Europe's border rolls further east
MSNBC - 20 Dec 2007
Just beyond the new red and blue border post in Vysne Nemecke marking the frontier between Slovakia and Ukraine, the Pannonian plain runs along the ... |
Czech Republic becomes new Schengen member
Xinhua, China - 20 Dec 2007
¡¡PRAGUE, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- The Czech Republic officially lifted its border checks at midnight Thursday, becoming a new member of Europe's passport-free ... |
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EU Expands Border-Free Travel Zone
Voice of America - 20 Dec 2007
By VOA News The European Union has lifted border controls for citizens of nine of the newest EU member states as those countries join the union's vast ... |
Police warning as politicians hail open borders
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 20 Dec 2007
By Harry de Quetteville in Frankfurt Oder European leaders are to take down border posts across the continent, as the passport-free Schengen zone is ... |
Eastern EU borders come down
TVNZ, New Zealand - 20 Dec 2007
Flares and cheers greeted the start of the expansion of the European Union's border-free zone to nine mostly eastern European countries, though some worry ... |
Borders fall away for EU's East European members
Reuters South Africa, South Africa - 20 Dec 2007
By Wojciech Zurawski FRANKFURT ON ODER, Germany (Reuters) - Fireworks, cheers and music greeted the expansion of the EU's border-free zone to nine mostly ... |
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Fanfare for bigger border-free EU
BBC News, UK - 20 Dec 2007
A checkpoint between Austria and Slovakia was dismantled in one of several events marking the enlargement. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Austrian ... |
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In pictures: Border-free EU grows
BBC News, UK - 20 Dec 2007
Austrian and Hungarian officials symbolically unlock the border crossing at St Mararethen as Hungary and eight other new EU countries join the Schengen zone ... |
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Migrant fear after border change
InTheNews.co.uk, UK - 22 Dec 2007
The head of the European Union's border security agency has said changes in border zones will make illegal immigration harder than ever to control. ... |
Celebrations as Europe's border-free zone expands
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - 21 Dec 2007
Forty-eight hours of celebrations are taking place to mark nine new states joining a European border-free zone. The Schengen agreement which allows ... |
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EU extends passport-free zone
MWC News, Canada - 21 Dec 2007
By Agencies Border controls in European states from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic are set to cease, as most of the EU's newest members join the bloc's ... |
Expanding Schengen zone
RIA Novosti, Russia - 21 Dec 2007
MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Yelena Shesternina) - Europe continues breaking borders. This time, nine countries are joining the Schengen zone ... |
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EU Schengen agreement expanded
Politics.co.uk, UK - 21 Dec 2007
The EU's Schengen agreement allowing passport-free travel for non-EU citizens has been expanded to include nine more countries from today. ... |
Schengen border-free zone enlarged
Opodo, UK - 21 Dec 2007
The Schengen zone of Europe, an area that enables free travel between countries, has been enlarged to include nine new nations. As of 21 December, Estonia, ... |
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Czech Republic joins Schengen border-free zone
Radio Prague, Czech Republic - 21 Dec 2007
On the stroke of midnight on Thursday the Czech Republic and eight EU member states joined the Schengen border-free zone. Politicians from Austria, Germany, ... |
NEWS FROM POLAND
Polish Radio External Service, Poland - 21 Dec 2007
Some say it is the definite end of the Iron Curtain while others call it a “New Fortress in Europe” and fear it will result in the influx of immigrants and ... |
Baltic leaders celebrate joining Schengen zone
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - 21 Dec 2007
Tallinn - Baltic leaders continued on Friday to celebrate joining the Schengen common European visa zone following its midnight expansion to include nine ... |
EU borderless zone expands
Earthtimes, UK - 21 Dec 2007
BRUSSELS, Dec. 21 The borderless zone of the European Union expanded to include nine European countries Friday in the largest expansion of the national ... |
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Schengen zone grows to 24
InTheNews.co.uk, UK - 21 Dec 2007
Nine more European countries have joined the Schengen agreement which now enables passport-free travel between 24 countries. A Schengen visa enables non-EU ... |
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Nine countries join EU's border-free zone
Earthtimes, UK - 21 Dec 2007
VALKA, Latvia - Nine new countries in the European Union opened up their borders to their fellow countrymen, extending the Schengen zone on the stroke of ... |
Schengen celebrations continue at open borders
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - 21 Dec 2007
Prague - European leaders continued to celebrate Friday the expansion of the so-called Schengen zone, in which internal borders are scrapped, ... |
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Poles, Czechs join Europe's free movement zone
EUbusiness (press release), UK - 21 Dec 2007
(ZITTAU) - The leaders of Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic on Friday joined celebrations to mark the expansion of Europe's free movement zone into ... |
Schengen zone grows to 24 states
The FINANCIAL, Georgia - 21 Dec 2007
The FINANCIAL -- According to APA, 9 more European countries have joined the Schengen agreement which enables passport-free travel between European ... |
Czech Republic joins Schengen area
Czech Happenings, Czech Republic - 20 Dec 2007
Prague- Czech citizens can travel freely across almost the whole of Europe without border checks as of today, as the Czech Republic, along with another ... |
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Hungary officially joins Schengen
PRESS TV, Iran - 20 Dec 2007
Hungarian PM and his ministers have dismantled a barrier at the main border point between Hungary and Austria in an official ceremony. ... |
Europe passport-free zone expands to 24 members
Focus News, Bulgaria - 20 Dec 2007
PRAGUE. Europe's passport-free Schengen zone expanded from 15 to 24 countries on Friday with the historic event marked by celebrations at a series of ... |
Europe extends border free zone
NDTV.com, India - 20 Dec 2007
Nine mainly ex-East bloc countries on Friday tore down their borders to join a European zone allowing 400 million people to travel from the Arctic Circle in ... |
EU expands border-free travel zone
SomaliNet - 22 Dec 2007
(SomaliNet) Border controls along the former East Europe Bloc border ceased to exist from midnight yesterday as most of the European Union's new members ... |
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Last Schengen celebrations in Hungary and Slovenia
EUbusiness (press release), UK - 22 Dec 2007
(HEGYESHALOM) - EU, Hungarian, Austrian and Slovenian dignitaries were taking part in a last round of celebrations Saturday to welcome nine mainly eastern ... |
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Final curtain for Cold War frontiers
Euronews.net, France - 21 Dec 2007
Old Cold War frontiers, once guarded by guns and barbed wire, were consigned to history today, as nine mostly former Soviet-bloc states joined Europe's ... |
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Europe extends passport-free zone
CNN International - 21 Dec 2007
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The nine newest members of the European Union were celebrating on Friday after border controls officially were lifted, ... |
All Aboard the Schengen Express
Transitions Online, Czech Republic - 21 Dec 2007
by Jacek Kucharczyk Schengen must not be allowed to draw a new dividing line between the haves and the have-nots. WARSAW | The expansion on 21 December of ... |
Iron Curtain dead as frontiers tumble
Scotsman, United Kingdom - 20 Dec 2007
By MATTHEW DAY THE final remnants of the Iron Curtain were torn down across Europe last night as eight countries joined the border-free "Schengen Zone" ... |
ABOVE: German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Daily Star, UK - 21 Dec 2007
By Emma Wall BRITAIN could be flooded by a fresh wave of illegal immigrants, criminal gangs and terrorists. The stark threat follows the lifting of Eastern ... |
Polish, German leaders open visa-free zone
United Press International - 21 Dec 2007
WARSAW, Poland, Dec. 21 (UPI) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the expansion of the EU passport-free zone should wipe out remaining mental borders of ... |
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Merkel lauds Schengen expansion
PRESS TV, Iran - 21 Dec 2007
Angela Merkel has hailed the opening of Germany's borders to its eastern neighbors, calling the move a 'historic moment' for Europe. ... |
Merkel welcomes opening of European borders
Earthtimes, UK - 21 Dec 2007
Zittau, Germany - German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed the opening of Germany's borders to its eastern neighbours Poland and the Czech Republic Friday ... |
Open borders raise concerns in W. Europe
Washington Times, DC - 20 Dec 2007
By Leander Schaerlaeckens Poland is one of nine new countries to join Europe's passport-free Schengen travel zone today. BRUSSELS — Nine new countries ... |
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UNHCR: Increase in Asylum Seekers to Poland
Voice of America - 21 Dec 2007
By Lisa Schlein The United Nations refugee agency says there has been a steep increase in the number of people seeking asylum in Poland since July. ... |
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EU officials hail enlargement of Schengen area
Xinhua, China - 20 Dec 2007
BRUSSELS, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and Vice President Franco Frattini on Thursday hailed the enlargement of the ... |
No more borders
Budapest Times, Hungary - 21 Dec 2007
Hegyeshalom - Hungary's Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany and Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer met at the Hungarian/Austrian border town of Hegyeshalom ... |
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Malta marks membership of borderless Schengen zone
Malta Independent Online, Malta - 22 Dec 2007
by David Lindsay in Ragusa Malta marked its entry into Europe’s borderless Schengen zone yesterday with a governmental delegation departing by sea for ... |
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Sicilians hail the dismantling of borders
Times of Malta, Malta - 22 Dec 2007
The first passengers crossing by sea from Malta under new Schengen rules arrive in Pozzallo yesterday. Photo: DOI Sicilians gave a big welcome to the first ... |
Press Review
di-ve.com, Malta - 21 Dec 2007
by di-ve news - editorial@di-ve.com Different issues, including Malta’s entry into the borderless Schengen Zone were treated on the front pages of local ... |
Malta joins Schengen area
di-ve.com, Malta - 21 Dec 2007
by Chris Galea, from Sicily - cgal@di-ve.com UPDATED 2045 - Malta has officially joined the Schengen area on Friday, thereby lifting its sea borders for the ... |
Malta joins Schengen
di-ve.com, Malta - 21 Dec 2007
by di-ve.com - editorial@di-ve.com Malta has today marked another milestone in its history as it entered the Schengen zone together with 8 other EU member ... |
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Malta joins Schengen today
Times of Malta, Malta - 21 Dec 2007
Passengers crossing over to Pozzallo this morning will make a historic journey, becoming the first passengers to leave Malta's ports under the new Schengen ... |
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Press: Schengen expansion; Russian veto
B92, Serbia - 22 Dec 2007
The entry of nine more European countries into the Schengen Zone is analyzed in “Schengen encircles Serbia”. “I’d make the second round” says exiled ... |
Polish President – Schengen ‘a dream come true’
Thenews.pl, Poland - 22 Dec 2007
Poland’s President Lech Kaczyński has given a special TV address to the nation and said that on Friday – in connection with Poland joining the Schengen zone |
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Polish President – Schengen ‘a dream come true’
Thenews.pl, Poland - 22 Dec 2007
Poland’s President Lech Kaczyński has given a special TV address to the nation and said that on Friday – in connection with Poland joining the Schengen zone ... |
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Schengen stretches out across Europe
Euronews.net, France - 19 Dec 2007
It is all part of an expansion of the EU's Schengen Agreement to include nine mostly former Communist states. Some are describing it as the end of the Iron ... |
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Schengen medical certificate required
MaltaMedia, Malta - 21 Dec 2007
By MaltaMedia News The Health Division informed the general public that as Malta is now a signatory Party to the Schengen Convention, the Schengen ... |
Athens welcomes 9 new Schengen members
Athens News Agency, Greece - 21 Dec 2007
Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Yiannis Valinakis on Friday welcomed the accession of nine European Union member-states into the Union's Schengen Area, ... |
EU's Historic Schengen Expansion
Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey - 21 Dec 2007
Switzerland is due to join the Schengen Area in November 2008, but the move is likely to be delayed as ratification of the treaty with several European ... |
Poles cheer Schengen entry 21.12.2007
Polish Radio External Service, Poland - 21 Dec 2007
Poland is in the Schengen border free zone as of midnight. Polish borders with its neighbors were symbolically opened by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, ... |
Poland in Schengen zone
Thenews.pl, Poland - 21 Dec 2007
Poland has joined the Schengen zone. Borders between the country and the neighbouring EU states disappeared at midnight. This is the largest expansion of ... |
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Malta enters Schengen amid Frontex concerns
MaltaMedia, Malta - 21 Dec 2007
By MaltaMedia News On Friday at midnight, Malta officially entered the Schengen zone together with another eight former Communist states, thus ending sea ... |
Schengen to foster Polish economic growth
Thenews.pl, Poland - 21 Dec 2007
According to chief economist of Bank BPH Ryszard Petru, entering the Schengen zone by Poland is not an event on such scale as joining the EU, but still is a ... |
Baltic states first of new Schengen members
EUbusiness (press release), UK - 20 Dec 2007
The countries entered Schengen ahead of six other incoming member nations, thanks to their one-hour time difference. In the Estonian capital Tallinn, ... |
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Slovenia symbolically assumes EU chair
B92, Serbia - 13 hours ago
The symbolic handover took place yesterday at a ceremony dedicated to the expansion of the Schengen Zone in the border town of Škofija. ... |
EU officials hail enlargement of Schengen area
Xinhua, China - 20 Dec 2007
20 (Xinhua) -- European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and Vice President Franco Frattini on Thursday hailed the enlargement of the Schengen area ... |
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Hungary joins Schengen zone
Budapest Business Journal, Hungary - 20 Dec 2007
At tonight 0.00 hours on 21 December, Hungary officially joined the Schengen zone, following which border control was lifted on frontiers with Austria, ... |
EU: The Consequences of Schengen Expansion
Stratfor (subscription) - 20 Dec 2007
21, the Schengen zone of open borders in Europe expands from 15 to 24 states. Citizens of Schengen member states no longer will need passports to travel in ... |
Schengen: No more border posts
Wiener Zeitung, Österreich - 17 Dec 2007
Border controls between Austria and Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Slovenia end as these countries enter the EU Schengen area at the end of this ... |
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Austria welcomes Schengen expansion
IRNA, Iran - 20 Dec 2007
Countries like Austria will have an additional 'security buffer zone' after the borders of the Schengen zone are moved eastwards, Austrian Chancellor Alfred ... |
Schengen visa accepted in nine more EU countries
Inquirer.net, Philippines - 17 Dec 2007
By Cynthia Balana MANILA, Philippines -- Holders of the Schengen visa, a collective entry permit to 15 European countries, will be able to travel to nine ... |
Nine to join Schengen zone
Focus News, Bulgaria - 20 Dec 2007
In the coming hours, Europe's passport-free Schengen travel zone will be expanded to include nine new members, mainly former communist countries. ... |
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Expanded Schengen attracts tourists
BBC News, UK - 20 Dec 2007
By Konstantin Rozhnov A much-awaited expansion of the European Union's Schengen arrangement, which allows people to cross borders without having their ... |
Rush for Lithuanian pre-Schengen visas: report
EUbusiness (press release), UK - 20 Dec 2007
The visas are more expensive because Schengen rules also require member states to beef up controls on their borders with non-Schengen states, ... |
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Border-free EU: Your comments
BBC News, UK - 21 Dec 2007
Nine more European Union countries have joined the Schengen area, which now allows passport-free travel across 24 countries. BBC News website readers tell ... |
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Schengen zone breaches former Iron Curtain
France24, France - 19 Dec 2007
By March, travel document checks will be also abolished at airports in the nine as they join the 15 nations signed up to the Schengen Treaty, named after ... |
Turk takes over as new Slovenian president
Earthtimes, UK - 12 hours ago
At the start of 2006 it also joined the European Economic and Monetary Union and, by joining the Schengen zone on Saturday, it became a fully integrated ... |
Poles positive about Schengen
Thenews.pl, Poland - 19 Dec 2007
More than half of Poles (57 percent) believe that joining the Schengen Zone on December 21 will be beneficial for them, a poll by TNS OBOP pollster for EC ... |
Worries as EU's Schengen borders expand east
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 15 Dec 2007
Under the latest expansion of the Schengen agreement, countries such as Germany and Austria will stop checking people entering from the east, and anyone who ... |
Schengen zone enlarges on Dec. 21
National Legal Internet Portal, Belarus - 19 Dec 2007
New member states of the Schengen zone include Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia and Malta. ... |
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More borders disappearing in the European Union
Radio Netherlands, Netherlands - 20 Dec 2007
"Schengen" is named after the Luxemburg village where the treaty was signed in 1985 by France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg. ... |
Austrian mayor to boost security after Schengen
EUbusiness (press release), UK - 19 Dec 2007
... to hire a private security firm as the country prepares to welcome its eastern neighbours into the border-free Schengen zone, the mayor said Wednesday. ... |
Schengen area to grow, but Cyprus still out
Financial Mirror, Cyprus - 18 Dec 2007
The Schengen Area, where citizens and tourists travel without passports is set to expand on December 21 to include new member states, but not Cyprus , which ... |
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Finland used as gateway to Schengen -HS
Newsroom Finland, Finland - 19 Dec 2007
Finnish national daily Helsingin Sanomat reported on Wednesday that Finland was being used as a gateway to the Schengen area by visa applicants. ... |
EU Expands Border-Free Zone Farther East
The Associated Press - 20 Dec 2007
The entry of nine nations into the EU's so-called Schengen area means citizens can travel by land or sea between 24 European nations from Portugal to Poland ... |
No more borders
Budapest Times, Hungary - 21 Dec 2007
The first passenger who entered Hungary across the European Union's extended Schengen border after 0000 hours on Friday received a stamped memento, ... |
Border barrier comes down to let East Europe in
Guardian Unlimited, UK - 20 Dec 2007
On Friday the so-called Schengen zone, within which people can travel without showing passports, extends to a group of mostly east European states: Poland, ... |
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Schengen visa valid in 9 more countries
Manila Standard Today, Philippines - 17 Dec 2007
Filipinos holding a Schengen visa can also travel to nine more countries in Europe that have become the newest members of the Schengen Region. ... |
EU Expands Border-Free Zone
Forbes, NY - 20 Dec 2007
The entry of nine nations into the EU's Schengen area means citizens can travel by land or sea between 24 European nations from Portugal to Poland, ... |
Schengen expansion: borders and battlegrounds
Expatica Germany, Germany - 17 Dec 2007
"We will be guarding our eastern border on behalf not just of Poland, but of the whole Schengen zone. There can be no better proof of Poland's full ... |
Legal Eye: The long road to Schengen
Warsaw Business Journal (subscription), Poland - 16 Dec 2007
by Judith Gliniecki As I wait in line to cross yet another border checkpoint at an airport in Europe, the idea of the Schengen zone seems like a dream come ... |
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Achieving The EU Goal Of Free Movement Of Persons
Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand - 20 Dec 2007
Commission President José Manuel Barroso said "As from today people can travel hassle-free between 24 countries of the Schengen area without internal land ... |
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No-passport area adds 8 European countries
Chicago Tribune, United States - 20 Dec 2007
The zone is named after the Luxembourg town of Schengen, site of the first agreement in 1985 to create the no-passport area. The agreement also provides for ... |
Europe celebrates tearing down of
The Age, Australia - 20 Dec 2007
The treaty also coordinates immigration and law and order policies within the so-called Schengen zone and the European Union estimates that about one ... |
ANALYSIS: Reluctant Austria opens eastern borders
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - 20 Dec 2007
The extension of the Schengen agreement on December 21, de-facto abolishing border checks in a region reaching from Portugal in the west to the Ukrainian ... |
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EU open borders: Your comments
BBC News, UK - 19 Dec 2007
On Friday, nine more countries in Europe will join the Schengen area, which allows people to move freely across borders. This will bring to nearly 25 the ... |
Visitors to UK face tough new visa rules
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 19 Dec 2007
A much earlier proposal from a group of mainly continental European countries - known as the Schengen zone - several of them not in the EU, would also have ... |
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