Europe News Video. Romania and Bulgaria to join Schengen Area on New Year's Day Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 30/12/2024 - 12:12 GMT+1 The EU voted on 12 December to lift internal land border controls with Romania and Bulgaria, allowing them to join the Schengen Area in the New Year. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Romania and Bulgaria to join Schengen Area on New Year's Day Now playing Next Slovenian women keep centuries-old ‘drsanke’ Easter egg art alive Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 31st, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Which EU countries are issuing the most passports to non-EU nationals? Now playing Next EU countries, except Hungary, vow to prosecute war crimes in Ukraine Now playing Next Fact check: Does Hungary have alternatives to the Druzhba pipeline? Now playing Next Spain closes its airspace to all US aircraft involved in Iran war Now playing Next Trump says deal with Iran may be reached 'soon' as strikes hit Tehran Now playing Next Trump says 'no problem' for Russian tanker to deliver oil to Cuba Now playing Next Iran vows to set US troops 'on fire' as war enters fifth week Now playing Next Israeli police block Latin Patriarch from celebrating Palm Sunday Mass Now playing Next Russian oil tanker docks in Cuba after US allows passage despite energy blockade Now playing Next Israeli army clashes with Palestinians during north Jerusalem raid Now playing Next This German village relies on renewables to avoid rising energy costs Now playing Next Around 30% of France's teachers strike in protest against job cuts and low wages Now playing Next Moment US strike sends massive fireball into sky over Iran’s Isfahan More videos
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