Right-wing governments like those in Hungary and the Netherlands are demanding an opt-out, but it's hard to see how countries could legally exit the EU's asylum policy.
The Netherlands has become the first EU country to demand an opt-out from migration rules, citing concerns over its ability ...
The Netherlands submitted a request to the European Commission on Wednesday to obtain an opt-out clause from standard EU ...
Denmark already has an agreement to keep it outside the EU's common asylum policy. But the European Commission poured cold ...
The Dutch government says it wants out of the rules, or even as one of the world's wealthiest nations it would struggle to ...
"I have just informed the European Commission that I want a migration 'opt-out' on migration matters in Europe for the ...
The Netherlands' right-wing government said on Wednesday it had asked the EU for an opt-out on migration rules so it can ...
The four-party coalition in the Netherlands, led by Prime Minister Dick Schoof, has promised to build up the "strictest ...
Brussels is expected to push back, given that EU member states, including The Netherlands, had in December 2023 agreed on a ...
The Dutch government asked the European Union to opt out of its migration and asylum agreement as the new right-wing cabinet ...