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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
    Why Europe needs a Health Union
    29 Sep
    Why Europe needs a Health Union
    If Europe’s health and care systems are to survive and emerge from the current crisis fit for the future, greater collaboration is essential, writes Clemens Martin Auer.
    UK Coordination Group deputy issues blunt warning as next round of Brexit talks kicks off
    28 Sep
    UK Coordination Group deputy issues blunt warning as next round of Brexit talks kicks off
    Christophe Hansen, who is also Parliament's trade committee negotiator, declared, “it is time for the UK to restore confidence to advance in the negotiations.”
    Issue 521 | 28 September 2020
    28 Sep
    Issue 521 | 28 September 2020
    Our cover star this issue is Irish EPP MEP Maria Walsh. Like many of her fellow class of 2019 deputies, Walsh’s route to becoming an MEP was an unconventional one. She tells Brian Johnson why she believes it’s important to bring a wide variety of voices to the EU policy table.
    New European Parliament Animal Transport Committee to investigate whether EU has failed to properly implement welfare rules
    25 Sep
    New European Parliament Animal Transport Committee to investigate whether EU has failed to properly implement welfare rules
    Inquiry Committee chair Tilly Metz says goal is to deliver better implementation and stricter controls between Member States.
    Transnational lists and lead candidates only way to bring ‘European dimension’ to MEP elections says Danny Cohn-Bendit
    25 Sep
    Transnational lists and lead candidates only way to bring ‘European dimension’ to MEP elections says Danny Cohn-Bendit
    Former MEP tells CONT Committee there’s urgent need to bring back democratic dimension to European elections.
    A European Union of unequal reproductive rights
    25 Sep
    A European Union of unequal reproductive rights
    To enjoy sexual and reproductive rights, individuals should have unrestricted access to health services, which cater to these reproductive health needs, including access to contraception. This is not the case in every European Member State, explains Sylwia Spurek.
    SOTEU 2020 was business as unusual, says FEPs Secretary General László Andor
    24 Sep
    SOTEU 2020 was business as unusual, says FEPs Secretary General László Andor
    Ursula von der Leyen’s maiden State of the European Union address ticked many boxes on solidarity, innovation and climate, but fell short on key issues including rule of law and global affairs, explains László Andor.
    EU's new Migration Pact draws mixed reactions from MEPs and NGOs
    24 Sep
    EU's new Migration Pact draws mixed reactions from MEPs and NGOs
    The Pact, unveiled on Wednesday, is the Commission’s flagship initiative to create a comprehensive plan for managing migration.
    New Special Committee on Foreign Interference elects Raphaël Glucksmann as chair
    23 Sep
    New Special Committee on Foreign Interference elects Raphaël Glucksmann as chair
    The Committee is, among others, tasked with “thoroughly analysing” claims that rules in recent elections, including last year’s European poll, were breached or circumvented.
    Even if Coronavirus vaccine found it will not be ‘magic bullet’, warns health expert
    23 Sep
    Even if Coronavirus vaccine found it will not be ‘magic bullet’, warns health expert
    Fergus Sweeney, Head of Clinical Studies and Manufacturing Task Force at the European Medicines Agency, was speaking in the European Parliament on Tuesday.
    The lead shot over wetlands proposal is unworkable Partner Content
    22 Sep
    The lead shot over wetlands proposal is unworkable
    The European Commission’s plans are a flagrant breach of fundamental rights and basic freedoms. MEPs therefore have a simple decision: Reject the proposal and send it back to the REACH Committee, argues the European Shooting Sports Forum's Marta Gómez
    UK makes robust defence of its Brexit talks stance, still hopes to reach deal in October
    22 Sep
    UK makes robust defence of its Brexit talks stance, still hopes to reach deal in October
    The comments to this website come despite growing pessimism about the prospect of an agreement being thrashed out in time for the October deadline set by the EU.
    FinCEN leaks a ‘wake-up call’ as new tax fraud committee gears up to start work
    22 Sep
    FinCEN leaks a ‘wake-up call’ as new tax fraud committee gears up to start work
    The revelations of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists focus on the alleged failure of major international banks and supervisors to combat money laundering.
    A vaping flavour ban sets back public health Partner Content
    22 Sep
    A vaping flavour ban sets back public health
    Vaping is under attack, and that is bad news for public health and smoking cessation, argue David Clement, Michael Landl and Yael Ossowski.
    Why the EU shouldn't let tourism down
    22 Sep
    Why the EU shouldn't let tourism down
    Better coordination, communication and cooperation are needed to save Europe’s tourism industry, argues István Ujhelyi.
    Morocco: a green energy bridge between Europe and Africa Partner Content
    21 Sep
    Morocco: a green energy bridge between Europe and Africa
    The EU stands to gain from Morocco’s energy strategy review, explains Ghalia Mokhtari.
    Belarus opposition leader urges MEPs to ‘show solidarity’ with protestors
    21 Sep
    Belarus opposition leader urges MEPs to ‘show solidarity’ with protestors
    Speaking in the European Parliament on Monday, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said, “We need your support.”
    Senior MEPs warn of No Deal Brexit reality but continue to hope for breakthrough
    21 Sep
    Senior MEPs warn of No Deal Brexit reality but continue to hope for breakthrough
    German EPP member David McAllister, who chairs Parliament’s UK Coordination Group, said that “nobody should underestimate the practical, economic and social consequences of a No Deal scenario.”
    EU Mobility Week: A change of paradigm
    21 Sep
    EU Mobility Week: A change of paradigm
    Sustainable and smart urban mobility can have a major impact on lowering transport emissions, explains Karima Delli.
    EU unveils long-awaited action plan to tackle racism
    18 Sep
    EU unveils long-awaited action plan to tackle racism
    Equality Commissioner Helena Dalli says EU needs to ‘turn the tide’ on racism and racial discrimination.
    This year, European Mobility Week takes on special significance, says EC Director General for Mobility & Transport
    18 Sep
    This year, European Mobility Week takes on special significance, says EC Director General for Mobility & Transport
    While taking into consideration the impact of COVID-19, the EU will set out a path to smart and sustainable mobility, writes Henrik Hololei.
    COVID-19's devastating impact on Europe’s tourism sector
    18 Sep
    COVID-19's devastating impact on Europe’s tourism sector
    It’s time the European Commission took action and began developing a common European Tourism strategy, says José Ramón Bauzá Díaz.
    Brexit war of words heats up as European Commission President responds to UK threat to break Withdrawal Agreement with Margaret Thatcher quote
    18 Sep
    Brexit war of words heats up as European Commission President responds to UK threat to break Withdrawal Agreement with Margaret Thatcher quote
    Ursula von der Leyen says UK should remember that Margaret Thatcher once said the UK does not break treaties as it would be bad for Britain and bad for trade.
    La rentrée: Martin Schirdewan fears Crisis mode is set to continue
    18 Sep
    La rentrée: Martin Schirdewan fears Crisis mode is set to continue
    The Coronavirus crisis has masked many social issues, but these problems will not go away without action, says co-chair of Parliament’s GUE/NGL Group, Martin Schirdewan.
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