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woensdag 24 juli 2024

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How Sweden pushes for EU access to encrypted data

The EU places too much emphasis on fundamental rights including privacy and too little on law enforcement — an imbalance should be corrected, the Swedish government has told member states’ delegations.Read on »

Gender imbalance at helm of EU Parliament committeesEUOBSERVED

Women’s representation remains limited in most influential European Parliament posts, while democratic forces achieved a partial 'cordon sanitaire’ during the constitutive meeting of the 20 committees.Read on »

Hungary cries for EU help in Ukraine oil dispute

Hungary has vowed to keep blocking EU funds for Ukraine, while calling for Europe's support to break Ukraine's oil sanctions on Russia.Read on »

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It 'matters to Europeans', so why is von der Leyen ignoring disability?

When I started reading the European Commission’s political guidelines, several sections filled me with hope. However, hope started to fade into worry as I noticed a glaring omission in the document: disability. Read on »

Quit Tiktok, and start (re)discovering classic tragediesCOLUMN

If you want to prevent war, you must first understand and accept the notion that in international politics tragedy is always lurking somewhere.Read on »

Fish-feed industry wreaking havoc in West AfricaOPINION

An in-depth report by DeSmog reveals that flagship initiatives to ensure “responsible sourcing” for the global aquafeed industry are being undermined by systemic conflicts of interest, endangering efforts to safeguard critical fish stocks in West Africa.Read on »

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