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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.
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    UK Supreme Court begins landmark Brexit hearing
    05 Dec
    UK Supreme Court begins landmark Brexit hearing
    The UK's Supreme Court has begun a landmark legal hearing into whether the British Parliament's consent is required before official Brexit negotiations can begin.
    Cristiano Ronaldo hit by tax avoidance scandal
    05 Dec
    Cristiano Ronaldo hit by tax avoidance scandal
    Greens MEP Sven Giegold has urged the Commission to act over revelations of tax avoidance by Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo.
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    Students are dreaming their digital future, explains Chen Lifang.
    Green Party candidate wins Austrian presidential elections
    05 Dec
    Green Party candidate wins Austrian presidential elections
    Senior EU political figures were taking comfort on Monday in the election in Austria of Alexander Van der Bellen as the country's new President.
    EU must be a critical but constructive partner to Bangladesh
    05 Dec
    EU must be a critical but constructive partner to Bangladesh
    Imposing trade restrictions on Bangladesh would be a critical blow to workers who are most in need of the EU's help, argues Agnes Jongerius.
    Ukraine on path to reforms sought by international community, says former PM
    02 Dec
    Ukraine on path to reforms sought by international community, says former PM
    Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the former Prime Minister of Ukraine, has told MEPs the country remains on the path towards implementing the internal reforms sought by the international community, including the EU.
    Furore over allegations of leaked Europol documents
    02 Dec
    Furore over allegations of leaked Europol documents
    Europol is the centre of a furious row over reports of "leaked documents."
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    02 Dec
    Clean energy for all Europeans package: Efficiency and consumers first
    Clean energy for all Europeans package: efficiency and consumers first.
    EU Commission's winter package gets lukewarm response
    02 Dec
    EU Commission's winter package gets lukewarm response
    Campaigners and industry representatives have given a mixed response to the European Commission's long-awaited winter package proposals for energy efficiency and renewable energy.
    MEPs give mixed reaction to 2017 EU budget
    02 Dec
    MEPs give mixed reaction to 2017 EU budget
    MEPs have given a mixed reaction after Parliament formally voted through an overall EU budget increase for next year of 1.7 per cent.
    MEPs demand tougher rules on EU Commissioners' code of conduct
    02 Dec
    MEPs demand tougher rules on EU Commissioners' code of conduct
    MEPs have adopted a non-binding resolution demanding tougher rules on the European Commission's code of conduct for former Commissioners.
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    02 Dec
    Combatting racism, xenophobia and homophobia
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    01 Dec
    Race to become new European Parliament president hots up
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    01 Dec
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    Commission unveils EU defence action plan
    01 Dec
    Commission unveils EU defence action plan
    The Commission has unveiled one of the EU's biggest-ever defence research plans in a bid reverse billions of euros in cuts.
    Tusk issues stinging rebuke to UK MPs
    30 Nov
    Tusk issues stinging rebuke to UK MPs
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    Winter Package: Smart Finance initiative set to trigger more private investment in energy efficiency sector
    30 Nov
    Winter Package: Smart Finance initiative set to trigger more private investment in energy efficiency sector
    The European Commission is set to make it easier to invest in energy efficiency.
    Tech students present EU policymakers with manifesto for a digital tomorrow Partner Content
    30 Nov
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    Manifesto Initiative follows up success of international ICT talent training programme.
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    Julian King: Europe faces most significant security threat in years
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    UN official to MEPs: Aleppo is apex of horror
    29 Nov
    UN official to MEPs: Aleppo is apex of horror
    A senior UN official has made an impassioned plea for the siege of Aleppo to be lifted, telling a parliamentary committee that the ongoing Syrian conflict is a "stain" on the international community.
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    29 Nov
    Sylvie Goulard: EU Parliament must ask itself what type of candidate it wants for President post
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    28 Nov
    Will the Commission's winter package lift Europeans out of energy poverty?
    The European Commission is set to table innovative plans to measure the energy efficiency of buildings, it has emerged.
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