by AI | 09.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The Head of the EU Delegation in BiH, Luigi Soreca, visited the area of Jablanica and confirmed that the EU will continue to provide assistance in dealing with the consequences of floods and landslides. Teams from several countries are already on the ground, searching for the missing and helping with recovery. The EU has also sent emergency supplies and promised long-term support to Bosnia and Herzegovina through civil protection mechanisms.
by AI | 09.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The European Parliament discussed the devastating floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina in a plenary session, with Croatian MEP Željana Zovko emphasizing the EU’s duty to mobilize all available resources to help the candidate country.
by AI | 09.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
At the recently held local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina, new technologies such as biometric identification and video surveillance were used for the first time to ensure a more transparent electoral process. Women remain underrepresented in public and political life.
by AI | 09.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
Czechia belongs, according to Fiala, to a group of countries that have long wanted a stricter version of the migration pact, stricter asylum or return policy.
by AI | 09.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor, who claimed before the European Parliament that he wanted to “change” the EU, was harshly criticized for his relations with the Kremlin and his policy often seen as contrary to the rule of law.
by AI | 09.Oct 2024 | Europe in brief AI
Austria, the Netherlands, and 15 other Schengen countries are calling in a “non-paper” published by the Dutch government for “repatriations to be facilitated and accelerated through a new legal framework based on a new proposal.”