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@Europarl_EN plans are in the works to prevent the creation of homemade explosives. New chemicals are to be added to the banned substances list and a reformed screening system developed for the sale of chemicals.
Read more: https://t.co/ZkRpsXL539
The EU adoption of new #dataprotection regulations for EU institutions and bodies has been a major step according to the @EU_EDPS. They see it as moving forward in the continued effort to form a better framework for data protection.
Read more: https://t.co/Ni8CzMOw3k
Trump wants to withdraw the United States from the INF, but can he do so? The Consitution says he must get the advice and consent of the Senate to sign a treaty, but nothing about pulling out of one: https://t.co/0KBAgmCYK6
LAST-MINUTE FREE ENTRY TO DEFENCE EVENT. Fifteen free tickets available for The European Defence Industry Summit (https://t.co/7b6fstY2gL) on 6 December in Brussels on first come/first-served basis. To register, go to: https://t.co/Wxz95ksGPd
Voices from #Ukraine : With the Maidan, Ukraine fought off Moscow not when empire was weak but when it was strong, Babchenko says https://t.co/zv0Eez5ZVR
he future of Europe debate is scheduled for Tuesday November 13th, as it is being led by the Chairman of the EPP @ManfredWeber and include @AngelaMerkeICDU and @JunckerEU.
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This morning we held our annual remembrance service in honour of all those who served and lost their lives in #WWI including those in signals intelligence
@PoppyLegion#ThankYou100#RemembranceDay2018
What do we want? Interoperability. When do we need it? Now.
In my latest piece of analysis I look at #EU and #NATO approaches to defence standardisation and common requirements.
Read the report now: https://t.co/zIwaIIswpT @EU_ISS@NATO@EP_Defence#WeareNATO#EUdefence
Mutually recognised freezing and confiscation orders are to be much more effective, according to the council after it adopted new regulations. The regulations look to close the gaps and loopholes in the prior framework of the issue.
Read more: https://t.co/JBTvnleNGc
@EUCouncil adopts new update to rules regarding media. It aims to prevent individuals from consuming violent content and #HateSpeech on streaming services. The rules also include a quota set to increase cultural diversity in European media.
Read more: https://t.co/lHFNRiQ0lK
Britain's Armed Forces are to step up their long-held global links, by increasing the number of recruits from Commonwealth countries. Read more here: https://t.co/04YGbfOKfF
Commissioner @GabrielMariya was briefed today by advertisers to show how they are fighting #disinformation. Representatives from #Google and #Twitter were present and discussed increased transparency measures among other things.
Read More: https://t.co/L1zLcxfFI3
The @EU_Commission has made great progress on their 2016 action plan regarding improving the security of travel documents. The EU has implemented 16 of its 32 planned measures, most recently promoting ID card security.
Read More: https://t.co/uBLwqgqYN4
Look out for new sanctions coming out of the EU regarding #ChemicalWeapons. @EUCouncil adopted new #sanctions criteria that increase the ability for Europe to sanction individuals regardless of nationality.
Read More: https://t.co/588pcV9vZm
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has invited Pope Francis to Pyongyang, South Korea's presidential Blue House said on Tuesday.
Read more: https://t.co/jXZWkvmtO2
What started the war in #Ukraine? Was it #Russia's aggressiveness or the internal situation of the country? Daria Platonova looks into how local elites in #Donbass behaved in 2014: their peculiar behaviour played a large role in leading to #conflict 👉 https://t.co/sIsMl5X1Gp