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Public Systems, Private Delivery: Malaysia's Push to Modernise Identity and Energy

Summary by New Strait Times
VISITORS who pass through Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) next year will notice a change. Instead of queuing at staffed counters, many will glide through automated gates that verify face, iris and fingerprint details in seconds. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd

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Schengen at 40: Border checks become the new normal

Four decades on, the Schengen area no longer feels quite so free.

·Brussels, Belgium
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Around a dozen Schengen countries are now systematically monitoring their national borders again.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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This is stated in an official statement by the press service of the European Parliament.EES will cover citizens of third countries who arrive in the Schengen zone countries for a short time - both on visas and under the visa-free regime. The system will record basic personal and travel data, including name, type of document, date and place of border crossing, as well as biometric information — face photo and fingerprints. The aim of the innovati…

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