Law enforcement in Europe
Cyprus to deport 17 migrants suspected of terror links
Cyprus will deport 17 migrants who are being held on suspicion of having links to extremist groups or involved in acts of terror, the country's interior ministry said Monday.
Bulgaria Open Borders to Citizens from EU and Schengen Area
Late in the evening on May 21, Bulgaria's Minister of Health, Kiril Ananiev, issued an order allowing representatives of firms and companies registered in the EU and the Schengen area to enter Bulgaria without the requirement for 14-day quarantine as of tomorrow, May 22.
The lifting of the ban also covers San Marino, the Principality of Andorra, Monaco and Vatican City State.
Greek hotels get back into the game
Many hotel groups in Greece are ready to reopen some of their seasonal units as soon as the government completes the operation protocols for protection from Covid-19. At the same time year-round hotels are gearing up to start accepting guests again on June 1.
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Borders to open for travelers by July 1
The government has decided to open Greek borders for tourists from the European Union, the Schengen area and Israel by July 1 at the latest, but possibly even earlier, from mid-June, Kathimerini understands.
The relevant announcements are expected on Wednesday or Thursday, along with the unveiling of the government's plan to support the tourist industry.
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Italy to Reopen its Borders with EU on June 3 WITHOUT Quarantine, Spain and France Considering Options
The Government of Conte seeks to save the tourist season and brings the arrival of Phase 3 two weeks ahead with the opening of bars, restaurants, beaches, and hairdressers.
Europol forsees reduced checks at Turkish border
Checks at migrant crossing points at the border with Greece will be reduced or even scrapped by Turkish guards, according to Europol's annual report on undocumented migration.
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Italy to reopen borders for EU tourists in early June
Italy will reopen to European tourists from early June and scrap a 14-day mandatory quarantine period, the government said on May 16, as it quickened the exit from the coronavirus lockdown.
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte enforced an economically crippling shut down in early March to counter a pandemic that has so far killed more than 31,500 people in Italy.
The German “Land” Quarantine Lifted for Citizens of the EU and Schengen area
The German "Land" of North Rhine-Westphalia has lifted quarantine for citizens of the European Union (EU) as well as associated countries of the Schengen area that enter Germany through its territory .
Government to present guidelines for transport
The government is on Friday expected to announce guidelines for health and safety precautions on transport in Greece ahead of the further lifting of restrictions on movement from next week.
It is expected that the use of masks will be compulsory on air transport, as it is on trains and buses.
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Restore freedom of movement and rescue the summer season in Europe
Restoring the free movement of people in Europe and opening internal borders is crucial to rescue the 2020 summer season. Tens of millions of jobs and family livelihoods are at stake as the coronavirus threatens to fatally damage the tourism sector.