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Coordinated crackdown on ‘Ndrangheta mafia in Europe
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Better ID card security to curb document fraud
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EU-Western Balkans deal on border management, counter-terrorism and organised crime
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New EU measures to fight organised crime coming soon
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EU reconnects with Western Balkans
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