Schengen at 40: A Milestone of Freedom and Unity in Europe
This week, the European Union celebrates a landmark moment in its history - the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Agreement
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is to offer his resignation to the queen after his coalition fell apart, it has been announced.
The coalition of the conservative VVD and the Christian Democrats had been negotiating for nearly two months with Geert Wilders' far-right Freedom Party on extra cutbacks worth billions of EUR.
The talks had reached a final stage, with discussions centring on figures from the Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis outlining whether the cutbacks agreed by the parties would achieve the three percent budget deficit target for 2013 - and what effect they would have on the Dutch economy.
The PVV party of Geert Wilders supports Prime Minister Mark Rutte's minority government, voting with Rutte on key issues to give it a one-seat majority in the 150-seat parliament. The party is the third largest with 24 members.
Some Bulgarian and Romanian politicians have blamed their country's failure to join the Schengen Agreement on the Dutch cabinet's dependence on PVV. The Netherlands is currently the only EU member state blocking the two Balkan countries' Schengen bids.
Early elections will probably take place in September.
At least 59 Palestinians were killed and more than 200 injured on Tuesday after Israeli tanks opened fire on crowds in Khan Younis
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that Israel has carried out direct strikes on a significant Iranian nuclear site
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, known for his pro-Russian stance, has expressed support for Ukraine’s efforts to join the European Union
A government investigation into the massive blackout that struck the Iberian Peninsula in April has determined that a voltage surge in the power grid triggered a chain reaction
The European Commission has imposed a fine of nearly €400 million on Greece over a major scandal involving the mismanagement of EU agricultural subsidies
The Serbian National Assembly has approved a loan agreement worth €1.9 billion with several French financial institutions to fund the acquisition of 12 Rafale fighter jets
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