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InternationalOn 14 June 1985, France, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany, pre-reunification) and the Benelux countries – Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg – signed an agreement in Schengen, a small town in Luxembourg, that would, eventually, see checks at their common borders abolished. The 40 years since have seen delays, amendments and debates, with the political football of freedom of movement in Europe rarely out of play.See the Story
As the Schengen Agreement Turns 40, How Free Is Movement Around Europe Today?
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