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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
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    12 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    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
    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
    Last-gasp Brexit talks remain stuck over fisheries, Barnier confirms
    23 Dec
    Last-gasp Brexit talks remain stuck over fisheries, Barnier confirms
    Michel Barnier’s briefing to members of Parliament’s UK Coordination Group and EU diplomats comes with negotiations now perilously close to the 31 December deadline when the UK’s transition period will end.
    5G: Driving Europe’s Economic Recovery and Green Transition Partner Content
    23 Dec
    5G: Driving Europe’s Economic Recovery and Green Transition
    Qualcomm’s Wassim Chourbaji explains how investment in 5G can provide the economic boost Europe needs to achieve its digital and green objectives.
    Contraceptive Atlas 2020: Empowerment, rights and autonomy Partner Content
    23 Dec
    Contraceptive Atlas 2020: Empowerment, rights and autonomy
    Access to modern, effective and affordable contraception remains a challenge for many women across Europe, reports Brian Johnson.
    The Digital Services and Digital Markets Acts must deliver a real European digital single market, explains Pablo Arias Echeverría
    23 Dec
    The Digital Services and Digital Markets Acts must deliver a real European digital single market, explains Pablo Arias Echeverría
    If the EU wants to lead in the global digital race, then it must do so in its own way, based on European values, writes Spanish EPP deputy.
    Green deal for aviation: EU needs to start building a greener, more socially and economically robust future for aviation, argues Isabel García Muñoz
    22 Dec
    Green deal for aviation: EU needs to start building a greener, more socially and economically robust future for aviation, argues Isabel García Muñoz
    EU aviation sector’s green and digital transformation must be accompanied by a just transition that leaves no one behind, say Sky and Space Intergroup MEP.
    EU has ‘opportunity’ to build a better, greener and cleaner aviation model, says TRAN vice-Chair
    22 Dec
    EU has ‘opportunity’ to build a better, greener and cleaner aviation model, says TRAN vice-Chair
    Of all the sectors hit by COVID-19, aviation has been one of the worst affected. That’s why it’s vital to now plan a clear way to recovery, explains Jan-Christoph Oetjen.
    Joe Biden: Time for a fresh transatlantic honeymoon
    21 Dec
    Joe Biden: Time for a fresh transatlantic honeymoon
    Joe Biden’s election as the new US President means that we can recapture previous optimism on transatlantic cooperation, but let’s learn from previous mistakes, says Miapetra Kumpula-Natri.
    ‘Everyone fed up with waiting for Godot’ says MEP, as Brexit talks expected to go down to the wire
    18 Dec
    ‘Everyone fed up with waiting for Godot’ says MEP, as Brexit talks expected to go down to the wire
    Meanwhile EU negotiator Michel Barnier says there is still a chance of a Brexit deal, ‘but the path to it is very narrow’.
    Tamas Deutsch suspended from EPP group following ‘Gestapo’ remarks
    18 Dec
    Tamas Deutsch suspended from EPP group following ‘Gestapo’ remarks
    Punishment stops short of outright expulsion of Hungarian Fidesz party MEP.
    MEPs on potential collision course with European Commission and Member States over 'rule of law' clause
    18 Dec
    MEPs on potential collision course with European Commission and Member States over 'rule of law' clause
    European Parliament resolution insists controversial clause should be introduced ‘with immediate effect’.
    EU agrees post-Christmas vaccination plan
    18 Dec
    EU agrees post-Christmas vaccination plan
    However, strategy depends on European Medicines Agency giving its approval for BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine.
    Issue 527 | 21 December 2020
    18 Dec
    Issue 527 | 21 December 2020
    European Commissioner for Equality Helena Dalli graces the cover of this issue. After the Coronavirus pandemic exposed many of the inequalities still besetting the world in the twenty-first century, she tells Deputy Editor Lorna Hutchinson it’s time to double down on justice.
    Parliament’s group leaders ready for extraordinary plenary if Brexit deal reached by Sunday
    17 Dec
    Parliament’s group leaders ready for extraordinary plenary if Brexit deal reached by Sunday
    After meeting with EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier on Thursday, the Conference of Presidents said they stand ready to organise an extraordinary plenary session towards the end of December in the event that an agreement is reached by midnight on Sunday 20 December.
    5 Questions with... Nacho Sánchez Amor
    17 Dec
    5 Questions with... Nacho Sánchez Amor
    Nacho Sánchez Amor (ES, S&D) is a member of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee
    European Commission receives mixed response to Digital Services and Digital Markets acts
    16 Dec
    European Commission receives mixed response to Digital Services and Digital Markets acts
    The Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (DMA) represent the biggest revision of internet rules in 20 years, with the DSA introducing new rules for tech giants such as Facebook and Google.
    S&D leader warns it will soon be ‘virtually impossible’ for Parliament to debate and vote on any Brexit deal
    16 Dec
    S&D leader warns it will soon be ‘virtually impossible’ for Parliament to debate and vote on any Brexit deal
    Iratxe García Pérez was speaking as Brexit talks continue in Brussels and with the 31 December deadline for the end of the transition period looming on the horizon.
    Benefitting from early action
    16 Dec
    Benefitting from early action
    The European Commission and the German Council Presidency have been shown to be prescient in their approach to Coronavirus vaccine procurement; we all stand to benefit soon, believes Peter Liese.
    DSA: time for Europe to join the digital revolution
    16 Dec
    DSA: time for Europe to join the digital revolution
    The Digital Services Act is our opportunity to shape the internet for the future that citizens, not companies, seek. We should seize this chance, says Marina Kaljurand.
    DSA: an opportunity to retake the online marketplace?
    16 Dec
    DSA: an opportunity to retake the online marketplace?
    The balance of power on internet platforms is too heavily in favour of big technology companies; the DSA should be the opportunity for us to redress the balance, urges Alexandra Geese.
    Senior MEP condemns UK health minister after Brexit vaccine comments
    15 Dec
    Senior MEP condemns UK health minister after Brexit vaccine comments
    German EPP deputy Peter Liese took aim at Matt Hancock after his assertion that “because of Brexit” the UK had been able to approve the Pfizer vaccine rather than wait for the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to do so.
    Endorsing vaping to successfully fight cancer Partner Content
    15 Dec
    Endorsing vaping to successfully fight cancer
    Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the EU. 1.3 million people die from cancer each year. Therefore, the upcoming European Beating Cancer Plan is a historic opportunity to improve public health in Europe, but to be successful the EU must be brave enough to endorse new approaches. Vaping must finally be endorsed to beat cancer, writes World Vapers’ Alliance’s Michael Landl.
    Transparency is key to widespread vaccination
    15 Dec
    Transparency is key to widespread vaccination
    The pressing need for a vaccine against COVID-19 is understandable, but it is no reason to dispense with the transparency we are entitled to expect when negotiating contracts, says Tilly Metz.
    Some EU governments undermined fundamental rights during pandemic, study finds
    14 Dec
    Some EU governments undermined fundamental rights during pandemic, study finds
    The report, commissioned by Greens MEPs Terry Reintke and Tineke Strik, says that a number of EU governments have “brazenly” used the pandemic as an excuse to curtail rights such as free speech, peaceful assembly and freedom of association.
    European Commission admits that trade deal with UK may have become ‘less likely’
    14 Dec
    European Commission admits that trade deal with UK may have become ‘less likely’
    A spokesman told reporters, “We are at a very late stage. The more time that goes by the less likely it is that we will have a deal in place on the first of January. This is a statement of fact.”
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