Breaking News
light_mode
Trending Tags
Home » Travel » Gibraltar’s Border Fence Removed as New Era Begins

Gibraltar’s Border Fence Removed as New Era Begins

  • account_circle Tyo Murty
  • calendar_month 1 hour ago
  • visibility 1
  • comment 0 comment
  • print Print

info Adjust the font size of this article to get the best reading experience.


MADRID (AP) — Thousands of people who travel every day between the southern tip of Spain and the British territory of Gibraltar will no longer have to cross a physical border, beginning on Wednesday.

The official opening at midnight on Tuesday — after a border fence was fully removed — allows a new freedom of movement under a historic treaty between the European Union and the United Kingdom. It came after years of post-Brexit wrangling.

The contested British Overseas Territory of 38,000 people is perched at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula, in a strategic location mere miles from Morocco where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea.

Soon after midnight, crowds crossed freely between Spain’s La Línea de Concepción and Gibraltar in both directions. Many wore Spanish soccer jerseys after Spain’s victory against France in the World Cup semifinal on Tuesday, adding to the celebratory mood.

“What you feel here is the brotherhood between the two people,” Gibraltar’s Chief Minister Fabian Picardo told Spanish broadcaster RTVE.


A deal that took years to realize


When Britain left the EU in 2020, the relationship between Gibraltar and the bloc had been left unresolved. Previous talks on a deal to ensure people and goods could keep flowing across the border had made halting progress. In 2025, the EU and U.K. announced an agreement on those issues, with the two sides and Gibraltar’s government signing a treaty Tuesday that eases border crossings.

The U.K.’s Foreign Office Minister Stephen Doughty said Tuesday that the agreement secured Gibraltar’s long-term economic future and interests. Maroš Šefčovič, the EU’s trade representative, praised the agreement, too.

“It has taken four years of patient, complex negotiation, but the outcome speaks for itself,” Šefčovič said. “It is a very special feeling to see a fence come down.”


Without a deal, Gibraltar could have faced a hard land border with full passport checks, posing economic risks for the territory deeply dependent on some 15,000 Spaniards — almost half of Gibraltar’s workforce — who cross the frontier every day for work.

Leisure visits by people crossing both sides of the border would have been affected, too.

“People who are visiting family in Spain, or whose Spanish family is visiting them in Gibraltar. Children who are going to football matches and extracurricular activities, either in Spain or in Gibraltar. They will be able to do that without having to worry about frontier queues,” Picardo told The Associated Press in an interview.

The deal in effect brings the territory into the EU’s Schengen free travel area. At Gibraltar’s airport and port, entry and exit checks will be conducted by both U.K. and Spanish border officials. The arrangement is similar to what’s in place at Eurostar train stations in London and Paris, where both British and French officials check passports.


Gibraltar was ceded to Britain in 1713, but Spain has maintained its sovereignty claim ever since. Relations between the two countries on the issue of Gibraltar have had their ups and downs over the centuries. The treaty that removed the border fence does not resolve the territory’s contested status.


In Britain’s 2016 Brexit referendum, 96% of voters in the Rock, as the territory is popularly known in English, supported remaining in the EU.

Travelers to Gibraltar from countries outside the Schengen area — including the U.K. — will have to contend with the EU Entry-Exit System, or EES, which was rolled out in Europe in April and replaced passport stamps with biometric data collected through photographs and digital fingerprints.

Facial recognition cameras at the Rock

With the border fence gone, Gibraltar officials have set up live facial recognition cameras at entry points and throughout the territory. Chief Minister Picardo said the territory will have many more CCTV cameras, and that it has increased its police presence as well as resources for customs and Coast Guard agencies.

“The fortress has become a digital fortress now,” Picardo said.

  • Author: Tyo Murty

Comment (0)

At the moment there is no comment

Please write your comment

Your email will not be published. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required

Recommendations For You

  • Experts Dismiss Trump’s ‘Awful’ New Scheme as ‘Deeply Unserious’

    Experts Dismiss Trump’s ‘Awful’ New Scheme as ‘Deeply Unserious’

    • calendar_month Monday, 13 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 2
    • 0Comment

    The Trump Phone: A Disappointing Tech Venture In recent months, more technology critics have had the opportunity to evaluate the “Trump phone,” a product that has been labeled as one of the most controversial and poorly received tech ventures associated with President Donald Trump and his family. Their reactions have been overwhelmingly negative, with many […]

  • Trump’s 100+ Posts on Truth Social Sunday Breaks Records

    Trump’s 100+ Posts on Truth Social Sunday Breaks Records

    • calendar_month Tuesday, 7 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 3
    • 0Comment

    Donald Trump has been making a significant number of social media posts, with over 100 messages in an eleven-hour span. This outburst seems to be his way of coping after the embarrassment he faced on July 4. On that day, Trump, who is 80 years old, delivered a speech to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary. However, […]

  • “They Wanted Me to Repent”: The Fight to Ban Conversion Therapy

    “They Wanted Me to Repent”: The Fight to Ban Conversion Therapy

    • calendar_month Monday, 6 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 2
    • 0Comment

    The Debate Over Banning Conversion Practices in Northern Ireland A proposed ban on sexuality and gender conversion practices is making its way through the Northern Ireland Assembly, but the legislation faces significant challenges. With the next Stormont election approaching, the window for passing the bill is narrowing, and opposition from various groups is expected. The […]

  • North Carolina’s New Wildlife Crossing Plan Aims to Protect Drivers and Animals

    North Carolina’s New Wildlife Crossing Plan Aims to Protect Drivers and Animals

    • calendar_month Monday, 22 Jun 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 8
    • 0Comment

    Overview of the Proposed Wildlife Crossings Project In Manns Harbor, North Carolina, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is taking steps to engage the public in a significant infrastructure initiative. The focus of this project is on the installation of wildlife crossings along U.S. 64 in Dare County. These crossings aim to provide safe […]

  • World Cup 2026 Upset Alert? Why Belgium vs. Senegal Is the Must-Watch Match of the Round of 32

    World Cup 2026 Upset Alert? Why Belgium vs. Senegal Is the Must-Watch Match of the Round of 32

    • calendar_month Wednesday, 1 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 3
    • 0Comment

    Belgium vs. Senegal: A Clash of Momentum and Experience in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Belgium is set to face Senegal in a crucial Round of 32 match on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, at Seattle Stadium. The game will be broadcast on FS1, marking an exciting chapter in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This matchup […]

  • Michigan State University Ranked Among the World’s Top Universities for 2026–27

    Michigan State University Ranked Among the World’s Top Universities for 2026–27

    • calendar_month Friday, 26 Jun 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 7
    • 0Comment

    EAST LANSING − Michigan State University has once again proven its standing as a top-tier institution, securing a spot among the best global universities in the latest U.S. News & World Report ranking for 2026-27. The university was recognized as the 127th best institution out of a total of 2,250 colleges and universities evaluated, placing […]

expand_less