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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
    EU unveils new anti-money laundering package Partner Content
    21 Jul
    EU unveils new anti-money laundering package
    Fresh proposals include creation of new Anti-Money Laundering Agency and single EU-wide rulebook
    Migration & Asylum: Breaking the deadlock on EU migration policy Partner Content
    21 Jul
    Migration & Asylum: Breaking the deadlock on EU migration policy
    Following a recent increase in tragic deaths in the Mediterranean, migration has again rocketed up the EU’s agenda, reports Martin Banks
    “We are not living in Europe à la carte” says Jourová on Rule of Law report
    20 Jul
    “We are not living in Europe à la carte” says Jourová on Rule of Law report
    In its second EU-wide report on the Rule of Law, the European Commission highlighted “serious concerns” over judicial independence and media freedom.
    Fit for 55/2030: MEPs underwhelmed by new EU Forest Strategy
    20 Jul
    Fit for 55/2030: MEPs underwhelmed by new EU Forest Strategy
    Rather than encouraging sustainable forest management, European Commission’s proposals risk undermining forestry’s climate contributions, warns Swedish MEP Jessica Polfjärd
    How Earth Observation can help us fight deforestation Partner Content
    20 Jul
    How Earth Observation can help us fight deforestation
    Accurate, efficient and accessible monitoring can help the EU take the right course of action, down to the individual tree.
    Fit for 55 will raise bills for vulnerable Europeans
    19 Jul
    Fit for 55 will raise bills for vulnerable Europeans
    This is not a fair Green Deal, argues Friends of the Earth Europe’s Martha Myers
    Revision of the Aarhus Regulation: A collective sigh of relief Partner Content
    19 Jul
    Revision of the Aarhus Regulation: A collective sigh of relief
    Political agreement reached on the contentious Aarhus dossier, reports Christian Doleschal
    European Commission must take measures to strengthen EU Magnitsky Act, say senior MEPs
    19 Jul
    European Commission must take measures to strengthen EU Magnitsky Act, say senior MEPs
    EU should extend the scope of its Global Human Rights sanctions regime and give the European Parliament a stronger supervisory role, say David McAllister and Maria Arena
    EU launches infringement procedures against Hungary and Poland over LGBTIQ discrimination Partner Content
    16 Jul
    EU launches infringement procedures against Hungary and Poland over LGBTIQ discrimination
    LGBTIQ Intergroup MEPs ‘wholeheartedly’ welcome European Commission’s decision to act against Budapest and Warsaw.
    No social dimension without a sound economic foundation
    16 Jul
    No social dimension without a sound economic foundation
    Choosing the right Instruments to implement the European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan is vital to its success, argues Milena Angelova.
    Parliament Sketch: Big Frans vs ENVI Partner Content
    16 Jul
    Parliament Sketch: Big Frans vs ENVI
    It had been a long day for both, but as Andreas Rogal reports, both Frans Timmermans and the ENVI Committee were in an ebullient mood when they met earlier this week for an end-of-term chat
    Poland 'on the path to Polexit' after top court deems ECJ measures unconstitutional Partner Content
    15 Jul
    Poland 'on the path to Polexit' after top court deems ECJ measures unconstitutional
    MEPs have warned that Poland is heading towards ‘Polexit’ - the Polish version of Brexit - after the country’s highest court ruled that Poland is not obliged to follow the order by the European Court of Justice to suspend part of its judicial reforms.
    EU unveils ‘Fit for 55’ package; says achieving proposals are a ‘generational task’
    14 Jul
    EU unveils ‘Fit for 55’ package; says achieving proposals are a ‘generational task’
    Five new legislative proposals outlined, among them a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to avoid so-called ‘carbon spillage’.
    Journalists call for EU policymakers to deliver ‘robust’ Media Freedom Act in face of increasing state-owned harassment Partner Content
    14 Jul
    Journalists call for EU policymakers to deliver ‘robust’ Media Freedom Act in face of increasing state-owned harassment
    Growing ‘hostile environment’ for journalists across EU, MEPs told during public hearing
    Raising money a by-product, not an objective, of Green Energy Taxation
    13 Jul
    Raising money a by-product, not an objective, of Green Energy Taxation
    Green taxes should not be seen as a source of new revenue but as a means to bring emissions down, MEPs told
    5G Connectivity: Embracing the digital revolution
    09 Jul
    5G Connectivity: Embracing the digital revolution
    The widespread rollout of 5G will provide a shot in the arm to Europe’s digital transformation and will bring with it meaningful improvements to our daily lives, writes Josianne Cutajar.
    Gender-based violence costs EU €366bn a year
    09 Jul
    Gender-based violence costs EU €366bn a year
    A new study by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) estimates that violence against women makes up 79 percent of this cost, amounting to €289bn.
    European Parliament votes overwhelmingly to condemn new Hungarian anti-LGBTIQ law
    08 Jul
    European Parliament votes overwhelmingly to condemn new Hungarian anti-LGBTIQ law
    In a resolution, adopted with 459 in favour, 147 against and 58 abstentions on Thursday, MEPs describe the Hungarian law as being in clear breach of fundamental rights.
    EU-Africa: No partnership in sight
    08 Jul
    EU-Africa: No partnership in sight
    The planned cooperation between the EU and Africa is stalled at a time when it is needed more than ever; it is time to make real advances, argue Joachim Schuster and Miriam-Lena Horn.
    EU-Africa: A force for change
    08 Jul
    EU-Africa: A force for change
    Now, as much as ever, Africa needs help from Europe or its problems may become impossible to resolve, believes Assita Kanko.
    MEPs lament ‘putinisation’ of Hungary as EU urged to take urgent action
    07 Jul
    MEPs lament ‘putinisation’ of Hungary as EU urged to take urgent action
    A fiery plenary debate on Hungary’s new anti-LGBTIQ law saw deputies entreat the European Commission and Council to “do their job” and put a “democratic lock” on the EU budget.
    Health & Wellbeing: Lessons learned?
    07 Jul
    Health & Wellbeing: Lessons learned?
    It’s now time for a critical and honest assessment of how the EU has handled the COVID-19 pandemic, argues Jutta Paulus.
    Editorial: People Power
    07 Jul
    Editorial: People Power
    Does the success of the ‘End the Cage Age’ campaign mean the much-maligned European Citizens’ Initiative is finally bringing Europe closer to its citizens? Not quite yet, suggests Brian Johnson.
    Rebuilding trust in science Partner Content
    07 Jul
    Rebuilding trust in science
    The current pandemic has shown the importance of science; however, tackling future challenges requires a relationship based on trust between scientists and society, argues MEP Ivars Ijabs.
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