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    The end of encryption as we know it?

    The European Commission wants to make it easier for police to tackle criminal activity over encrypted messaging apps. Privacy advocates warn that's a slippery slope to a surveillance state.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    08 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
    09 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
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    06 Oct
    New findings highlight benefits of good safety and health at work
    New findings highlight the benefits to be gained from good safety and health at work, writes Christa Sedlatschek.
    Work without fear: EU should do more to protect workers' health and safety
    06 Oct
    Work without fear: EU should do more to protect workers' health and safety
    MEPs Ole Christensen, Jutta Steinruck and Paloma López Bermejo talk to the Parliament Magazine about the importance of strong health and safety at work rules.
    EU Commission deals €250m tax blow to Amazon
    04 Oct
    EU Commission deals €250m tax blow to Amazon
    The European Commission has ordered Luxembourg to recover €250m’s worth of illegal tax benefits from Amazon.
    Insufficient progress on Brexit talks, warn MEPs
    03 Oct
    Insufficient progress on Brexit talks, warn MEPs
    MEPs in Strasbourg adopted by a huge majority a resolution stating that there has not been sufficient progress on the EU’s priority aims in the ongoing Brexit talks.
    Research breakthroughs happen more easily when information is shared Partner Content
    03 Oct
    Research breakthroughs happen more easily when information is shared
    Research breakthroughs happen more easily when knowledge, data and resources are shared, explains Pierre Meulien.
    Health forum Gastein: Why we need health in all policies - and politics
    03 Oct
    Health forum Gastein: Why we need health in all policies - and politics
    To guarantee the sustainability of health systems, we need to be proactive about making health a key consideration in ‘all politics’, says Karin Kadenbach.
    Regional Review | September 2017
    03 Oct
    Regional Review | September 2017
    European Week of Regions and Cities 2017, Karl-Heinz Lambertz Interview, Future of Europe, Erasmus, Corina Creţu interview, Cohesion Policy, RegioStars, Regional Focus on Brittany, Markku Markkula, 5Qs with Mechelen mayor Bart Somers and more...
    EU needs a digital trade strategy fit for purpose
    02 Oct
    EU needs a digital trade strategy fit for purpose
    The EU needs a digital trade strategy that is flexible and puts SMEs first, writes Emma McClarkin.
    Health forum Gastein: Countries must urgently address vaccine hesitancy
    02 Oct
    Health forum Gastein: Countries must urgently address vaccine hesitancy
    Addressing vaccine hesitancy is one of the key areas that countries need to focus on in their efforts to increase vaccination uptake, writes Andrea Ammon.
    Movers and Shakers | 2 October 2017
    02 Oct
    Movers and Shakers | 2 October 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 2 October 2017
    MEPs condemn events in Catalonia as EU Commission refuses to intervene
    02 Oct
    MEPs condemn events in Catalonia as EU Commission refuses to intervene
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    02 Oct
    5 questions with... Margrete Auken
    Palestine, tapestry and poetry.
    All.Can puts patients at the heart of cancer policy Partner Content
    02 Oct
    All.Can puts patients at the heart of cancer policy
    The All.Can initiative puts patients at the heart of cancer policy, writes Suzanne Wait.
    EU needs policy framework for informal carers
    02 Oct
    EU needs policy framework for informal carers
    The EU must urgently build the right policy framework to give informal carers the recognition and support they deserve, writes Heinz K. Becker.
    Unless action is taken, cardiovascular disease will continue to be Europe’s number one killer warns European Atherosclerosis Society President
    29 Sep
    Unless action is taken, cardiovascular disease will continue to be Europe’s number one killer warns European Atherosclerosis Society President
    Strong evidence showing it’s possible to reduce cardiovascular disease by simply controlling major risk factors, argues Professor Lale Tokgozoglu.
    The EU is not yet at the forefront of FinTech
    29 Sep
    The EU is not yet at the forefront of FinTech
    There needs to be a close and regular dialogue between banks, FinTech companies, and regulators, writes Cătălin Sorin Ivan.
    EU must make the most of its FinTech potential
    29 Sep
    EU must make the most of its FinTech potential
    The EU is catching up with many parts of the world where the FinTech revolution has been at the heart of economic development for a much longer period, writes Brian Hayes.
    Why FinTech must be high on the EU agenda
    29 Sep
    Why FinTech must be high on the EU agenda
    If Europe aspires to be competitive and keep its state-of-the-art financial infrastructure, it must urgently hop on the FinTech train, writes Cora van Nieuwenhuizen.
    Pharmaceutical incentives are crucial for SMEs Partner Content
    28 Sep
    Pharmaceutical incentives are crucial for SMEs
    Eduardo Bravo discusses the importance of pharmaceutical incentives to SMEs.
    Gastein health forum: The time is right for real health policy outcomes
    28 Sep
    Gastein health forum: The time is right for real health policy outcomes
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    Gastein health forum: Health for all
    28 Sep
    Gastein health forum: Health for all
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    Gastein health forum: Making the case for health in all policies
    28 Sep
    Gastein health forum: Making the case for health in all policies
    Health affects all policy areas, which is why Vytenis Andriukaitis looks forward to discussing how to successfully make the case for mainstreaming health into all policies.
    Screening of foreign investment in strategic sectors
    27 Sep
    Screening of foreign investment in strategic sectors
    On September 25, the European Parliament Committee on International Trade (INTA) held a first exchange of views on the European Commission’s proposal for an EU screening mechanism of foreign investment in strategic sectors. 
    EU entrepreneurship scheme has helped create 75,000 new jobs over past three years
    27 Sep
    EU entrepreneurship scheme has helped create 75,000 new jobs over past three years
    Survival rate of companies using the EU’s network of business and innovation centres labelled ‘astonishing’.
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