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EUReporter: EU Will join the Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace
November 16, 2021
The EU Commission has announced a Transatlantic cooperation with the Cyber Resilience Act that will ensure that AI manages risks in sensitive sectors, like health, as well as provide the EU with the tools it needs to tame algorithms that spread illegal content, hate speech or disinformation, while protecting freedom of expression online.
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ECJ Blasts Hungary Over Anti-Migrant Law
November 16, 2021
Following Hungary’s 2018 legislation making it a criminal offense for organizations and individuals to aid immigrants and refugees apply for asylum, The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that Hungary broke EU rules.
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Politico: Brexit Battle Continues over Fishing Industry
November 10, 2021
The Brexit battle continues as Britain and France debate the division of the fishing industry in the English Channel, potentially triggering a trade war.
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Jurist: The ECtHR to Review Trespass Case Against Climate Activists
November 08, 2021
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) will review a conviction of several climate activists for protesting on Swiss bank Credit Suisse’s grounds after the Swiss appeal court reversed the initial acquittal of the activists in January 2020.
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Parliament Sues Commission Over Failure to Use New Rule of Law Power
November 03, 2021
The European Parliament has sued the European Commission over its failure to trigger a new power linking EU funding to a country’s respect for the rule of law.