[SINGAPORE] Businesses and investors operating in the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) can look forward to a fresh suite of perks, Malaysia’s Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry ...
Starting October 12, Schengen countries will roll out a new Entry/Exit System (EES), marking a significant upgrade in border control procedures. This digital shift will replace traditional passport ...
European Union member states began implementing a new entry and exit system at their external borders on Sunday. The system involves the electronic registration of data of third-country nationals. The ...
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Nearly 30 countries in Europe are requiring biometric scans under the new Entry/Exit System Author of the article: You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
The Princess of Wales has said smartphones and computer screens create "an epidemic of disconnection" within families. Kate's words - in an essay co-written with a Harvard professor - come ahead of a ...
The entry lists for the next stop of the World Cup series have been released by World Aquatics and while the majority of the athletes who raced at the first leg are set to compete again, there are a ...
Non-European Union citizens travelling to countries in Europe’s Schengen area – within which physical borders between member countries have been removed – will soon have to use a new automated ...
The long wait is over. After years of planning and myriad delays, the European Union’s Entry/Exit system (EES) will go live on October 12. While nothing has changed when it comes to the rules of who ...
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Two days before the EU entry-exit system takes effect, a leading travel industry figure has warned that British travellers should allow up to four hours from touchdown for delays at European airports.