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  • Cross-border workers would be among "those most affected" by the Schengen Area being called into question

    EUROPE

    Cross-border workers would be among "those most affected" by the Schengen Area being called into question

    Mars 2016

    On 4 March, the European Commission unveiled its roadmap for a return to the "normal" functioning of the Schengen Area of free movement "by the end of 2016".

  • What would be the economic consequences of abandoning the Schengen agreements?

    EUROPE

    What would be the economic consequences of abandoning the Schengen agreements?

    February 2016

    France-Stratégie has published an analysis of the economic consequences of abandoning the Schengen agreements.

  • TERRITORIES

    Tensions around the Öresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden

    January 2016

    Following Sweden's decision to introduce on 4 January 2016 systematic checks on all people coming from Denmark in order to better control the influx of refugees, the 15,000 cross-border workers who every day travel by public transport between the two countries across the famous Öresund Bridge, a symbol of the two countries' long-standing and extensive cross-border integration, are facing long queues on a daily basis.

  • ESPON Seminar: "A world without borders - Refugees, cooperation and territories"

    EUROPE

    ESPON Seminar: "A world without borders - Refugees, cooperation and territories"

    December 2015

    A seminar entitled "A world without borders - Refugees, cooperation and territories" was held within the framework of the ESPON 2020 programme, in cooperation with the Luxembourg presidency of the EU Council, on 8-9 December 2015 in Luxembourg.

  • On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Schengen…

    EUROPE

    On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Schengen…

    November 2015

    The DG for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission has produced seven two-minute films on the benefits of the free movement of people and goods, in English, French and German. These films touch on tangible cross-border topics such as employment, education, health, commerce, border controls, etc.

  • An exhibition on the subject of borders at the Musée de l’Histoire de l’immigration, in Paris

    FRANCE

    An exhibition on the subject of borders at the Musée de l’Histoire de l’immigration, in Paris

    November 2015

    The Musée de l’Histoire de l’Immigration (Museum of Immigration History) in Paris is curating an exhibition focusing on borders, from 10th November 2015 to 29th May 2016. From works of art to maps, contemporary photographs and migrants’ own accounts, this unique exhibition sheds light on the role of borders around the world and contemporary issues surrounding them.

  • TERRITORIES

    French-Belgian agreement in the area of policing and customs

    October 2015

    An agreement between the Government of the French Republic and the Government of the Kingdom of Belgium concerning cross-border cooperation in the area of policing and customs has been in force since 1 October 2015 in France.

  • Conference in Metz on French-German cross-border cooperation

    TERRITORIES

    Conference in Metz on French-German cross-border cooperation

    July 2015

    A French-German ministerial conference, attended by French secretary of state for European affairs Harlem Désir and his German counterpart Michael Roth, both general-secretaries for French-German cooperation, took place on 6 and 7 July in Metz.

  • TERRITORIES

    A European project for greater security on the Rhine

    January 2015

    After the launch in 2008 of the first French-German rapid intervention facility on the Rhine – the "Europa 1 fire-boat" – the Fire and Rescue Service of the Bas-Rhin Department has worked for five years on the implementation of a new INTERREG project focused on the training of rescue services in the Upper Rhine in combating river-related risks.

  • A new Benelux convention

    TERRITORIES

    A new Benelux convention

    March 2014

    With the launch of the Dutch presidency of the Benelux Union, a new "Benelux Convention on Cross-Border and Interterritorial Cooperation" was signed on 20 February in The Hague.