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Prominent MEPs reaffirm their unwavering commitment to protecting and promoting media freedom, pluralism and the safety of journalists worldwide.
On Wednesday, the Civil Liberties Committee endorsed plans to gradually roll out the Entry-Exit System (EES) at the EU’s external borders.
Their findings will inform an upcoming report proposing ways forward in the procedure to protect EU values in Hungary, which remains pending in the Council since 2018.
Port security and drug trafficking: MEPs conclude visit to the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam EN
The Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee (LIBE) looked into work to strengthen port security and fight drug trafficking.
MEPs to visit Antwerp and Rotterdam to learn about the fight against drug trafficking EN
A delegation from the Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee will travel to Antwerp and Rotterdam on 14–15 April to meet with public and private stakeholders.
MEPs have endorsed an agreement deepening criminal justice cooperation between Eurojust and the authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
MEPs have greenlit the appointment of five candidates for the EU Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) Executive Board.
On Wednesday, the Civil Liberties Committee adopted its draft position on new grounds for suspending visa-free travel for short stays in the EU.
The EU Talent Pool should be open to workers of all qualification levels and ensure fair treatments of jobseekers, the Civil Liberties Committee agreed on Wednesday.
MEPs have endorsed an agreement on transferring passenger name record (PNR) data from the EU to Canada, and on processing this data.