Commission steps up work on digitalisation of EU justice systems

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The digitalisation of EU justice systems has gained further momentum as a result of today’s launch by the European Commission of a public consultation.  The Commission wants…

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Deutsche Bank cited in suspicious transactions worth US$ 1 trillion

Leaked documents from the US Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) suggest that the Deutsche Bank (DB) helped facilitate suspicious financial transactions worth more than US$ one trillion, DW reports. FinCEN…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

The hypocrisy of our asylum policy: systematic suffering to deter people from coming

Moria showed it clearly, but you can observe it everywhere across the continent, even here in Belgium. We deliberately create suffering and hardship to dissuade people from coming. We force…

By Damian Boeselager 2 Min Read

There should not be a new camp at all, the refugees should be evacuated

I have visited the burnt-down remains of the camp in Moria, and I have visited the new camp. I remember very well what the old camp looked like, and the…

By Cornelia Ernst MEP 1 Min Read

Europe is no longer shocked; we are enraged

Last week, I took part in the SYRIZA delegation that visited Lesbos, mere days after the disastrous Moria fire. Inviting colleagues from other countries is, for me, a natural response,…

We know what is wrong, let us do something about it

Petros Kokkalis MEP, Syriza, Greece NGL/GUE The situation in Moria is dire, demanding a change in the way we think about migration. It is not "a crisis." We have known…

By Petros Kokkalis MEP 1 Min Read

Political violence in Russian politics, again

Do, Deny, Deflect The German Presidency is already facing several crises that are happening outside Europe but are affecting the Union politically. One of those is the poisoning of Russian…

By Angelos Kaskanis 8 Min Read

Commission this week: Migration and asylum initiative, Research and Innovation Days and development of 5G networks in Europe

Pact on Migration The Commission is expected to present its plan on migration and asylum on Wednesday, 23 September, a day before EU heads of state and governmentconvene for the…

By Marta Pacheco 5 Min Read

Northeast England faces lockdown amid testing delays

New restrictions will apply from midnight 17 September in the northeast of England due to concerning infection rates, announced Health Secretary Matt Hancock Thursday. Hancock made the announcement in Parliament…

By Sophia Akram 2 Min Read

Saudi Arabia under pressure over authoritarianism

A number of Western countries have called on Saudi Arabia to release detained women activists and bring to justice those responsible for the killing of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Reuters reported…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Controversial Sale of UK Chip Firm ARM Ignites Concern

SoftBank owned company, Arm Holdings, is being sold to US firm Nvidia in a £31 billion deal (€33.6 billion) that Arm's cofounders have called a "disaster". Arm is an innovative…

By Sophia Akram 3 Min Read

Greece calls for Turkey sanctions if escalation continues

Greek Minister of European Affairs calls upon EU’s support over Turkish threats In separate hearings yesterday, the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs committee received both the Greek and Turkish foreign ministers…

By Salvatore Ricci 2 Min Read

Terrorists and organized crime will be the winners of a no-deal Brexit

Paul Taylor, a contributing editor at POLITICO, writes the “Europe At Large” column. PARIS — Terrorists, gangsters and people-smugglers will be among the big winners if negotiations on the United Kingdom’s…

By Paul Taylor 10 Min Read

Berlusconi’s Mediaset seeks talks for new deal with Vivendi

Mediaset, the company controlled by the family of Italian media tycoon and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, is open to renewed talks with the French group Vivendi, according to a…

By Shiva Singh 3 Min Read

Trump Is the Election Crisis He Is Warning About

On Thursday morning, minutes after the worst U.S. economic data in seventy years were released and barely two hours before an American hero who risked his life for the right…

By Susan B. Glasser 17 Min Read

France: UK to break Brexit deadlock

French Secretary of State for European Affairs Clément Beaune has stressed that it is up to the UK to break the Brexit deadlock, France24 reports. He warned that France and…

By Shiva Singh 2 Min Read
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