The EU will roll out a new entry-exit system on 12 October, which will utilize fingerprinting and facial recognition instead of traditional passport stamping. This change will affect tourists and business travelers, coinciding with the midterm school break. Concurrently, emergency services are addressing wildfires in Spain and Portugal, while rockfalls in Italy lead to evacuations. The German and Italian economies each shrank by 0.1% in the second quarter, reflecting ongoing economic challenges within Europe.
The EU has announced it will launch the rollout of its new entry system involving fingerprinting and facial recognition instead of passport wet stamping on 12 October.
The EU entry exit system (EES) system is being introduced ahead of the midterm break on schools and will impact any tourists or business travellers.
Emergency services battling wildfires in Spain and Portugal and recent rockfalls have drawn attention to the ongoing environmental challenges faced by Europe.
Germany and Italian economies have both reported a shrink of 0.1% in the second quarter, indicating challenges within the European economic landscape.
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