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The image displays a person monitoring the security of public spaces.
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Challenges are growing from threats such as terrorism, malicious use of drones and sudden outbreaks of violence. Police and security teams need smarter tools to spot danger fast and act immediately. The EU funded project POP-ART introduces high-tech solutions on how to spot and manage these threats.

  • 2 min read
IOCTA report 2026
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Europol published the new edition of the Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) 2026, providing an analysis of the latest trends and developments in cybercrime affecting the EU. The report highlights how cyber threats are growing faster and becoming more advanced and sophisticated.

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The image shows a recently published Eurostat graph with first-time asylum applicants in EU countries from 2008 to 2025. A 27% drop between 2024 and 2024 is underlined.
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A recent Eurostat publication revealed a 27% decrease in first-time asylum applications in the EU between 2024 and 2025. Five EU countries accounted for 83% of all first-time asylum applicants while first-time applications lodged by unaccompanied minors decreased by 38.9% in 2025.

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Differences between EES and ETIAS
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Europe is changing its border management with the two new systems: the Entry/Exit System (EES) and the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS). Both systems modernise and digitalise EU border checks, but they affect travellers coming from outside the EU in different ways. 

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 first meeting of the Talent for innovation attraction platform
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The event gathered experts on migration and employment from the Labour Migration Platform and innovation experts from the European Innovation Council Forum as well as other stakeholders working in the field of migration, employment, research and education.

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EES - person at the aiport - security control - fingerprints
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10 April 2026 marks a significant milestone in European border security as the Entry/Exit System (EES) becomes fully operational across all Schengen countries. Passport stamps are being replaced with digital records of entries and exits of non-EU nationals coming for short stays.

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  • Newsletter

This month, we open with a powerful reflection on Memory and Responsibility. We look back at the 22nd European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism in Brussels, where survivors and institutions reaffirmed that active remembrance is a civic duty and a cornerstone of long-term recovery.

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