The European Union revoked a visa-free travel agreement with a country over its 'golden passport' program for the first time on Thursday, ending the deal with the Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu due to concerns over its scheme.
<p>BRUSSELS — The European Union revoked a visa-free travel agreement with a country over its 'golden passport' program for the first time on Thursday, ending the deal with the Pacific ar
 An EU official said the end of the agreement with Vanuatu, announced in an EU statement, marked the first time the EU has withdrawn the visa exemption of a country for operating &quot;g
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