Detections of irregular migrants entering the European Union fell in 2024 to the lowest level recorded since 2021 due to a crackdown on traffickers, the bloc's border agency said on Tuesday. Irregular entries detected via the Central Mediterranean fell by 59 percent from the 2023 level due to "fewer departures from Tunisia and Libya",
Greece, a major entry point for migrants into the EU, has advocated for stricter immigration controls. #EuropeNews
Despite an overall drop in irregular migration, the number of people crossing the border in Belaurs and Russia jumped sharply.View on euronews
Preliminary data from Frontex indicate a sharp 38% decrease in irregular border crossings into the EU in 2024, bringing figures to their lowest level since 2021, when migration was still influenced by the COVID pandemic.
The number of irregular border crossings into the European Union saw a significant decline of 38% in 2024, according to the EU's border agency Frontex. Preliminary data reveals that just over 239,000 irregular crossings were detected, marking the lowest level since 2021, when migration patterns were still impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Intensified EU and partner cooperation against smuggling networks has significantly reduced crossings at Europe's external borders," Frontex said. Meloni called it "a result of Italy's action ...
Irregular migration has become a key issue in European politics with many far-right and populist parties campaigning in recent and upcoming elections, including in Germany next month, on promises of g
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In 2024, the European Union experienced a significant 38% decrease in irregular border crossings, according to data released by the bloc's border control agency, Frontex. This decline has been primarily attributed to enhanced collaborative efforts aimed at ...
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Bulgaria has received almost 32 billion leva in European Union funds, with the majority allocated to projects in Sofia. The capital alone has utilized 6.