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    The end of encryption as we know it?
    12 May EU Institutions

    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
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    07 May EU Institutions
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    European Commission proposes temporary ban on non-essential travel to EU
    17 Mar
    European Commission proposes temporary ban on non-essential travel to EU
    Under the proposals, entry to the European Union at its external borders will be restricted for any non-EU national for an initial period of 30 days.
    A European workforce fit for the digital age Partner Content
    17 Mar
    A European workforce fit for the digital age
    Keeping Europe’s workers safe and healthy is the key to success in the digital age, explains Christa Sedlatschek.
    In conversation with... Florian Pappenberger Partner Content
    17 Mar
    In conversation with... Florian Pappenberger
    The relationship between weather forecasting and flood prediction is set to become stronger as both activities increasingly rely on an Earth system approach, says Florian Pappenberger, Director of Forecasts at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).
    EU and Member States urged to ensure businesses survive Coronavirus
    16 Mar
    EU and Member States urged to ensure businesses survive Coronavirus
    With the virus causing havoc in Europe and globally, there are growing concerns about the impact the outbreak will have on the business sector.
    Making children’s voices heard
    16 Mar
    Making children’s voices heard
    Children are entitled to the same rights as any other citizen; it is our duty as MEPs and society to remain vigilant and ensure that those rights are protected and promoted at all times, writes David Lega.
    EU urged to re-examine 2016 Turkey migration deal
    16 Mar
    EU urged to re-examine 2016 Turkey migration deal
    The deal involved Ankara agreeing to control the flow of migrants to Europe in exchange for financial assistance and other steps including the easing of visa restrictions.

     

    EU announces €37 billion Coronavirus investment initiative
    13 Mar
    EU announces €37 billion Coronavirus investment initiative
    The European Commission has adopted proposals to provide liquidity to the European economy as it tackles the “deep crisis” of the Coronavirus outbreak.
    Movers and Shakers | 13 March 2020
    13 Mar
    Movers and Shakers | 13 March 2020
    Belgium escalates coronavirus response
    13 Mar
    Belgium escalates coronavirus response
    Belgium has become the latest country to close schools as part of its response to growing fears about the spread of the coronavirus.
    EU leaders criticise Trump's Coronavirus travel ban
    13 Mar
    EU leaders criticise Trump's Coronavirus travel ban
    US President Donald Trump said travel from 26 Schengen countries to the US would be impossible for 30 days starting at midnight on 13 March due to Coronavirus.
    Issue 511 | 16 March 2020
    13 Mar
    Issue 511 | 16 March 2020
    This issue features Swedish Greens/EFA MEP Alice Kuhnke as our cover star. The equality campaigner tells us that the EU should do more to tackle violence against women, racism and must show solidarity with Greece in finding a solution to the refugee crisis.
    European Commission receives mixed response to Circular Economy Action Plan
    12 Mar
    European Commission receives mixed response to Circular Economy Action Plan
    The new Circular Economy Action Plan is one of the main “building blocks” of the Commission’s much-vaunted European Green Deal.
    The Parliament Magazine's MEP Awards postponed
    12 Mar
    The Parliament Magazine's MEP Awards postponed
    In light of the growing measures being introduced to counter the spread of COVID-19, this year’s MEP Awards ceremony scheduled for Wednesday, 25 March 2020 has been postponed.
    European Parliament on lockdown over Coronavirus
    12 Mar
    European Parliament on lockdown over Coronavirus
    Parliament’s President David Sassoli has extended the current shutdown until 30 March.
    Sassoli under fire over ‘mini plenary’ amid rising Coronavirus concerns
    11 Mar
    Sassoli under fire over ‘mini plenary’ amid rising Coronavirus concerns
    Parliament President David Sassoli decided to keep MEPs and parliamentary staff in Brussels for a “mini plenary” this week despite increasing fears over the rapid spread of the Coronavirus.
    Guy Verhofstadt emerges as frontrunner to chair Conference on the Future of Europe
    10 Mar
    Guy Verhofstadt emerges as frontrunner to chair Conference on the Future of Europe
    The initiative was set up by the European Commission in an effort to help reform the EU in the wake of Brexit.
    MEPs urge EU and Member States to intensify Coronavirus containment efforts
    10 Mar
    MEPs urge EU and Member States to intensify Coronavirus containment efforts
    The call, during an emergency debate in Parliament on Tuesday, comes after it was announced that Italy is in lockdown in an effort to reduce the spread of the virus.
    Why I oppose the European Green Deal
    10 Mar
    Why I oppose the European Green Deal
    The European Green Deal may be a flagship EU policy, but we should be realistic that it is unlikely to prove the panacea, or beacon for other countries, that we hope, writes Jessica Stegrud.
    European Parliament to hold special one day plenary
    09 Mar
    European Parliament to hold special one day plenary
    The monthly plenary had already been moved to Brussels instead of Strasbourg this week as a precautionary measure against the spread of Coronavirus.
    First 100 days of von der Leyen Commission: Juggling crises and feting flagship policies
    09 Mar
    First 100 days of von der Leyen Commission: Juggling crises and feting flagship policies
    The last three months have seen the EU plunged into full-scale crisis management mode with the outbreak of the Coronavirus in Europe and tensions reaching boiling point on the Greek-Turkish border.
    5 Questions with... Monica Semedo
    09 Mar
    5 Questions with... Monica Semedo
    Monica Semedo (LU, RE) is a member of the Employment and Social Affairs committee.
    Phil Hogan: Showing the value of trade policy
    09 Mar
    Phil Hogan: Showing the value of trade policy
    In today’s world, EU trade policy is about much more than trade; it is a vehicle for promoting our values and standards around the world explains Phil Hogan.
    Greek Prime Minister: Migrants and asylum seekers must not be used as ‘pawns’
    06 Mar
    Greek Prime Minister: Migrants and asylum seekers must not be used as ‘pawns’
    Kyriakos Mitsotakis made the remarks alongside several EU leaders who were visiting Greece's border with Turkey to assess the new crisis over refugees and migrants trying to enter the EU.
    Talks between EU and UK have entered “crucial phase” says senior MEP
    06 Mar
    Talks between EU and UK have entered “crucial phase” says senior MEP
    David McAllister, the chair of the European Parliament’s new UK Coordination Group, was speaking following the start this week of EU-UK negotiations on a future partnership.
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