"This is related to problems in our past because most of these people are young and grew up during the wars," says Slobodan Homen, Serbia's deputy justice minister. "We're now paying the price for not caring for our young people enough." He is adamant that the government will take a firm line, including banning several groups, but believes the reaction should not simply be punitive. "The priority
France was warned by the European authorities today that it would face disciplinary proceedings and possible court action if EU freedom of movement is not enshrined in French law by next month. The ultimatum from Brussels, in a letter to the French government from the European commission, upped the ante in the ferocious row over France's treatment of immigrant Gypsies, a dispute that hijacked a re
On the approach to Barbulesti the highway dissolves into gravel and dust. For Romica Raducanu the village in which he was born and brought up feels like the end of the world. His hopes of a new life are for now a distant dream and he is stuck here. Only his T-shirt gives away the place he considers home: emblazoned over stripes red, white and blue is one word – France. Until three weeks ago Raduca
EU Justice Commission, Viviane Reding, said her patience was wearing thin EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding has urged the European Commission to take legal action against France over its deportations of Roma (Gypsies). Ms Reding called French actions a "disgrace". She deplored the fact that a leaked official memo contradicted assurances given to her by France. France voiced "astonishment" in
France has dismantled many illegal Roma camps in recent weeks The EU Justice Commissioner, Viviane Reding, says the European Commission is considering legal action against France over its deportations of Roma (Gypsies). Ms Reding called French actions a "disgrace". Last week Euro MPs accused the Commission of failing to protect hundreds of Roma deported from France. France denies that the expulsio
The US and European Union have welcomed the result of the Turkish constitutional referendum. Voters in Turkey gave strong backing to a package of changes to the country's military-era constitution. The changes are aimed at bringing Turkey more in line with the EU, which the government wants to join. This result will help PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who made the reform a test of his leadership, ahead
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