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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
    Making Europe a life sciences leader Partner Content
    07 Jul
    Making Europe a life sciences leader
    EFPIA’s new board leadership team aims to combat COVID-19 and tackle societal challenges in order to make Europe a life sciences leader, writes Hubertus von Baumbach.
    Slovenian PM deflects media freedom criticism; says ‘come to Slovenia, see for yourself’
    06 Jul
    Slovenian PM deflects media freedom criticism; says ‘come to Slovenia, see for yourself’
    As the Slovenian Council presidency gets underway, Janez Janša sidestepped questions by journalists on media freedom, the rule of law and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, declaring, “there are many other problems which are immeasurably more relevant.”
    Health & Wellbeing: Securing the future for health
    06 Jul
    Health & Wellbeing: Securing the future for health
    Now is the time to establish a new and better strategy for healthcare that future-proofs supplies of medicines and medical goods, writes Tomislav Sokol.
    Europe’s soft drinks industry is committed to making the healthier choice, the easy choice Partner Content
    06 Jul
    Europe’s soft drinks industry is committed to making the healthier choice, the easy choice
    The sector is playing its part in creating a healthier and more sustainable food system in Europe but urgent action by all food sectors is required to achieve wider positive health impacts.
    The EU must deploy all available solutions in its attempt to decarbonise Partner Content
    06 Jul
    The EU must deploy all available solutions in its attempt to decarbonise
    With the EU deeply divided over its new ‘green fuel law’, biofuels produced from sustainable palm oil can offer a solution, explains Robert Hii.
    Health & Wellbeing: A European mental health strategy
    05 Jul
    Health & Wellbeing: A European mental health strategy
    The Coronavirus crisis has highlighted that many of our existing support structures are no longer fit for purpose; we should plan to address this now, writes Cyrus Engerer.
    Health & Wellbeing: Meeting demand for mental health support
    05 Jul
    Health & Wellbeing: Meeting demand for mental health support
    We must recognise and plan for the growing demand for access to mental health services in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, says Alviina Alametsa.
    Issue 539 | 05 July 2021
    05 Jul
    Issue 539 | 05 July 2021
    Issue 539 of The Parliament Magazine is now available to read online for free.
    Thousands of Britons living in Europe facing urgent race to keep their rights
    02 Jul
    Thousands of Britons living in Europe facing urgent race to keep their rights
    It is estimated there are tens of thousands of British nationals in some EU Member States who have yet to apply for post-Brexit residence.
    Portugal bids EU presidency ‘adeus’ as Slovenia takes the helm
    01 Jul
    Portugal bids EU presidency ‘adeus’ as Slovenia takes the helm
    As Portugal hands over the reins of the EU’s rotating presidency, Martin Banks assesses the highs and lows of its term in office - and looks ahead to Slovenia’s tenure.
    Policymakers decry Turkey’s formal withdrawal from violence against women treaty
    01 Jul
    Policymakers decry Turkey’s formal withdrawal from violence against women treaty
    MEPs and rights groups have denounced Turkey’s decision to quit the groundbreaking Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, calling it “a dark day for women.”
    “A historic day for animal welfare in Europe” as Commission announces cage phase-out
    30 Jun
    “A historic day for animal welfare in Europe” as Commission announces cage phase-out
    The executive, responding to the ‘End the Cage Age’ European Citizens’ Initiative, said it would present legislative proposals to phase out and eventually prohibit cages for all farm animals listed in the ECI.
    Time to end the cage age
    30 Jun
    Time to end the cage age
    With the European Commission announcing that it will put forward proposals to ‘End the Cage Age’, we spoke to Tilly Metz about the future of animal farming in Europe.
    Brexit: So close, yet so far…
    30 Jun
    Brexit: So close, yet so far…
    Despite current difficulties, the UK and the EU will, in the long run, forge closer economic and security ties, predicts Charles Grant.
    Conference on the Future of Europe: Advancing EU citizenship
    30 Jun
    Conference on the Future of Europe: Advancing EU citizenship
    Concept of EU citizenship must be included in CoFoE debate, argues Suzana Carp.
    European Parliament row over MEP's refusal to wear face mask escalates
    29 Jun
    European Parliament row over MEP's refusal to wear face mask escalates
    Right-wing German deputy Christine Anderson says she’s being wrongly targeted in a ‘pointless abuse of power’.
    Media Action Plan: The power of local
    29 Jun
    Media Action Plan: The power of local
    A strong and independent local media is essential to the democratic process, but this is in danger of withering away. The EU must ensure it gets the support it needs, argues Jan Trei.
    5 Questions with... Vlad Botoș
    29 Jun
    5 Questions with... Vlad Botoș
    Vlad Botoș (RO, RE) is a member of the European Parliament’s Regional Development Committee.
    Hate Speech: On the cyberviolence frontline
    28 Jun
    Hate Speech: On the cyberviolence frontline
    With over 80 percent of female politicians having suffered cyberviolence, intimidation and harassment, MEPs are calling on the Commission to introduce legislation to curb online hate. Lorna Hutchinson reports.
    Hate Speech: A milestone for the LGBTI community
    28 Jun
    Hate Speech: A milestone for the LGBTI community
    The extension of the list of EU crimes to cover hate speech and hate crimes, including when targeted at LGBTI people, will be one of the most important acts of this legislative term, argues Marc Angel.
    European Parliament's centrist groups accused of a ‘smash and grab’ raid over committee chair election
    28 Jun
    European Parliament's centrist groups accused of a ‘smash and grab’ raid over committee chair election
    Row centres on election of Lucia Nicholsonová as the new chair of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee.
    Hate Speech: Don’t stand for hate
    28 Jun
    Hate Speech: Don’t stand for hate
    The European Commission’s initiative to add hate crime and hate speech to the list of EU crimes should be applauded as an important step in protecting Europe’s citizens, argues Alice Kuhnke.
    “The first real resistance to a regressive agenda”: Parliament adopts SRHR report
    24 Jun
    “The first real resistance to a regressive agenda”: Parliament adopts SRHR report
    Predrag Fred Matić’s report on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights was adopted on Thursday, with 378 votes in favour, 255 against and 42 abstentions.
    European Parliament gives green light to EU Climate Law
    24 Jun
    European Parliament gives green light to EU Climate Law
    The law enshrines the bloc’s commitment to reaching climate neutrality by 2050 and the intermediate target of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 percent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.
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