Sun, Nov 22 2009

Third-country nationals will benefit from more consistent and transparent application procedures, European Council says after approving new rules for Schengen visas on June 25 2009.
The clear margin in favour of extending the EU's migrant labour pact is a sharp repudiation of the far-right's message. Some commentators, including Bulgaria's former ambassador to Switzerland, had criticised a campaign poster purporting to show Bulgaria and Romania as greedy ravens.
Switzerland will decide in a referendum whether to prolong reciprocal free movement of labour with EU countries in a campaign marked by a strong populist backlash from the Swiss People's Party.
The white tigress is a rare animal resulting from a special recessive gene
The agreement was signed in Brussels earlier this week but it's still a long way off before the Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian brigade can be formalized as an international agreement.
Affected by quarantine and panic, life in Kyiv has been subdued in the past few weeks.
The number of Russians worrying about contracting the A(H1N1) flu virus grew to 70 per cent in November from 57 per cent in September.
The Polytechnic University or Politechniu in Greek, was the scene of a massacre in 1973, when Greek army tanks broke into the University and shot students indiscriminately, killing dozens of youths.
come on swiss government are part of nazi ,when will swiss people will stop treating people like animal,no one knows tomorrow. Romanians and Bulgarians forget them swiss is not heaven
@alex: the word "visas" is not used in the article.
Romanians and Bulgarians as part of the EU has never needed Visas for Switzerland since 2003. That's misleading information coming from Reuters