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Most Central European countries are slowly transforming into a country of permanent and temporary immigration. During recent boom times, immigrants were often as temporary and circular, but many have settled permanently, while...
Read more...In an effort to make sure information is kept safe, the European Union has launched a new cyber data protection plan that they hope will help the internet stay safe and grow across multiple countries. The post EU passes new...
Read more...On 12 February, the European Commission presented its first report on progress by Kosovo towards visa liberalisation. According to the press release, “Kosovo’s current capacity to fight organised crime and corruption remains...
Read more...Other available languages : None Cecilia Malmström EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Stepping up the fight against cybercriminals to secure a free and open Internet Launching the EU's Cyber Security Strategy press...
Read more...Follow @Jonny_Editor_MD The European Commission has proposed a new strategy for the continent, An Open, Safe and Secure Cyberspace , resulting in operators of critical infrastructures adopting better risk management practices...
Read more...The EU is to legally compel companies in critical sectors such as banking, energy, transport, Internet services and the public sector to report serious security breaches for the first time as part of a major overhaul of...
Read more...European Commission Cecilia Malmström EU Commissioner for Home Affairs SPEECH - Launching the EU's Cyber Security Strategy press conference/Brussels 7 February 2013 I am very pleased that together with my colleagues Neelie...
Read more...Security adopted today as a major contribution to enhanced consumer trust and confidence in the digital era. The proposed Directive is part of a comprehensive EU Cybersecurity Strategy launched jointly by Neelie Kroes,...
Read more...The EU Commission has adopted two new proposals which aim to reinforce the EU’s current laws on anti-money laundering and fund transfers. EU Commission adopts two new proposals to reinforce anti-money laundering laws originally...
Read more...European Commission Press release Brussels, 7 February 2013 The European Commission, together with the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, has published a cybersecurity strategy alongside a...
Read more...Any bank, hospital or energy provider that suffers a cyber-attack would have to inform regulators under new EU proposals announced today. Launched in Brussels by European Commission Vice-President for the Digital Agenda Neelie...
Read more..."A secure internet protects our freedoms and rights and our ability to do business. It's time to take coordinated action - the cost of not acting is much higher than the cost of acting”, stated Neelie Kores , Vice President of...
Read more...The European Commission has launched Europe-wide multimedia competition on the role and place of migrants in Europe. The Commission is inviting students at schools of art, graphics and communication from all the 27 European...
Read more...On the occasion of the International Day of Zero Tolerance against Female Genital Mutilation (6 February 2013) High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice President of the Commission Catherine...
Read more...THE EUROPEAN Commission yesterday adopted two proposals to reinforce the EU’s existing rules on anti-money laundering and fund transfers. The threats associated with money laundering and terrorist financing are constantly...
Read more...From wire reports MUNICH - Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite, attending the Munich Security Conference, presented on Feb. 2 Lithuania’s experience in the field of cyber security. The discussion, hosted by the government...
Read more...Lobby group the European Betting and Gaming Association has welcomed the EC’s extension of money-laundering controls to gambling, saying it will help online operators battle against their exclusion from national markets.
Read more...António Vitorino, former European Commissioner for Justice and Home Affairs, who was entrusted with this task by Commissioner Barnier, recommends two main courses of action. First, Mr Vitorino proposes to foster increased...
Read more...On 5 February, the European Commission announced the adoption of two new rules to enhance EU’s regulation on anti-money laundering and fund transfers. European Commissioner for Internal Market Michel Barnier commented, “the...
Read more...European Commission Press release Brussels, 5 February 2013 The Commission has today adopted two proposals to reinforce the EU's existing rules on anti-money laundering and fund transfers. The threats associated with money...
Read more...Voicing concern about the growing trends of extremism across Europe, the EC proposed various preventive measures for the EU member states. By Svetla Dimitrova for Southeast European Times -- 04/02/13 Students protest against...
Read more...Yesterday the European Commission issued a press release confirming that the mediation process on private copying and reprography levies has concluded and that the mediator António Vitorino (former European Commissioner for...
Read more...What is the role and place of migrants in Europe? The Commission is inviting students at schools of art, graphics and communication from all the 27 European Union Member States and Croatia to reflect on the contribution...
Read more...The report also suggests Ireland is an entry point for Moroccan cannabis resin into Europe. IRELAND IS AMONG the five countries in Europe with the highest rates of cocaine use, according to a new report published by Europol and...
Read more...Child safety online is one of the priorities of the Digital Agenda for Europe and many initiatives have been launched during the last year with the main purpose of protecting children. However, some people consider that these...
Read more...On 31 January, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction together with Europol launched their first drug market report in EU. The report describes the rapid change of organised crime in EU and a more...
Read more...BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Virtually any kind of illegal drug can be bought on the Internet and delivered by post to users who no longer need to make direct contact with dealers, an EU study published on Thursday said.
Read more...The Commissioner added that the potential for violent extremism existed in all countries, which is why the EU and its member states had to become better at detecting and preventing the potential menaces. NO read more All similar articles: 80 »
Read more...Far-right political discourse is feeding hatred throughout the EU and could harm the European project in the upcoming 2014 European Parliament elections, says the European Commission. Disparaging words geared towards minority...
Read more...A group of experts gathered today to discuss the link between Internet and extremism at the high level conference of the Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN) in Brussels. RAN is an umbrella network launched in 2011 and...
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