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Pegasus, the big eye the European Union tries to fight against

01 Oct 2023  |  www.linkedin.com
The European Union is grappling with the cybersecurity threat posed by Pegasus spyware, developed by the Israeli company NSO Group. The spyware has been used to target activists, journalists, and politicians, leading to significant data breaches. The European Commission is under pressure to investigate, with a committee of inquiry being established. Key figures like Sophie In 't Veld and Anna Júlia Donáth are vocal about the risks, particularly in politically sensitive regions like Hungary. The NSO Group defends its product as a counter-terrorism tool, but the scandal has drawn widespread criticism and calls for accountability.

Europe in the cold. Where to find the energy the continent needs?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.linkedin.com
Europe faces a significant energy crisis exacerbated by tensions with Russia, which has historically been its largest supplier of natural gas. The European Union is exploring alternative sources, including North African countries and liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Nigeria, but faces challenges in increasing production and transportation capacity. Italy and Spain are looking to boost imports from Libya and Algeria, while the EU is working on projects like the Trans Adriatic Pipeline and EastMed to diversify supply. Spain's infrastructure for liquid gas is nearing its maximum capacity, indicating that LNG alone may not resolve the crisis.

Migration: France, Italy, and Lampedusa in the 'middle'

22 Sep 2023  |  gr.euronews.com
The article discusses the migration crisis affecting Lampedusa, a small Italian island, and the responses from France and Italy. Local residents and organizations like Unfair Man have shown solidarity with migrants, while French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin stated that France would not accept these migrants but would help repatriate them to African countries. Experts from PICUM and the Institute of Migration Policy provided insights on the legal and humanitarian aspects of repatriation and the need for a better-organized European migration system.

Is there a place for centrists in European politics?

19 Jun 2023  |  ru.euronews.com
Europe is experiencing a rise in populist parties, with the new Finnish government including the nationalist True Finns party. Centrist parties are struggling as social media amplifies divisions, and traditional parties lose influence. Analysts like Silvie Guillaume and Jean-Pierre Darnis note that while populists gain popularity, they often adopt centrist policies once in power. The future of centrism in the European Parliament remains uncertain amid growing populist influence.

Why Europe's centre parties are being outflanked by extremists

17 Jun 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Europe's centrist parties are increasingly being outflanked by far-right and radical left-wing parties, as evidenced by Finland's new government coalition. The rise of extremism is attributed to social phenomena and the collapse of traditional political structures. Experts like Sylvie Guillaume and Jean-Pierre Darnis highlight how social networks and spontaneous forms of organization are replacing traditional parties. Populist parties are adopting centrist ideas to gain or maintain power, leading to a weakening of centrism. The future of the European Parliament, a stronghold of centrism, is uncertain with the upcoming 2024 elections.

Mega NATO exercise in the skies of Germany

12 Jun 2023  |  it.euronews.com
NATO has commenced its largest-ever air exercise, 'Air Defender 23,' coordinated by Germany, involving 250 military aircraft from 25 NATO members and partners, including Japan and Sweden. The exercise aims to demonstrate the alliance's strength and unity against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, enhancing interoperability and protection against drones and cruise missiles. The exercise, planned since 2018, is partly a response to Russia's annexation of Crimea. Potential disruptions to European air travel are anticipated, with airlines like Wizz Air advising passengers to check for updates. NATO officials emphasize the defensive nature of the exercise, with no flights directed towards Russian territories.

Children in Ukraine, a destroyed generation

09 Jun 2023  |  it.euronews.com
The article investigates the impact of the Russian invasion on Ukrainian children, highlighting the efforts of Save the Children and UNICEF in addressing internal displacement and educational disruptions. With 6.2 million internally displaced people and over 3.5 million children in severe need, the organizations focus on creating child-friendly spaces and digital learning centers. Challenges include psychological trauma, inadequate facilities, and logistical difficulties. Despite generous donations, funding remains insufficient to meet the high demand. The article underscores the importance of rebuilding communities centered around children's needs.

Children in Ukraine, a destroyed generation

09 Jun 2023  |  it.euronews.com
The article investigates the impact of the Russian invasion on Ukrainian children, highlighting the severe psychological and educational challenges they face. Save the Children and UNICEF are actively working to address these issues through various initiatives, including child-friendly spaces and digital learning centers. Despite significant efforts, the scale of need far exceeds available funding, and logistical challenges further complicate aid delivery. The article underscores the importance of continued support and resources to rebuild communities and ensure children's access to education and psychological support.

"Free but not fair", the oxymoron of the Turkish elections

30 May 2023  |  it.euronews.com
International observers from the OSCE and APCE have labeled the recent Turkish presidential elections as 'free but not fair,' citing media bias and lack of equal opportunities for candidates. The re-election of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was marked by significant media coverage in his favor and anti-minority rhetoric from both main candidates. The OSCE noted a lack of transparency and restrictions on freedom of expression during the election process. The People's Democratic Party accused the government of election fraud. Both Erdoğan and his opponent Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu faced criticism for their campaign rhetoric, with calls to avoid hate speech post-election.

Italy abandons the 'Belt and Road' initiative

12 May 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Italy is at a crossroads, deciding whether to abandon the 'Belt and Road' initiative and align more closely with the United States. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has chosen to move away from Beijing, aiming to reassure Western allies and capitalize on economic opportunities from the US. Experts suggest that the economic risks of withdrawing from the initiative are minimal, though there may be political repercussions. The decision comes ahead of the G7 summit in Hiroshima, where Meloni will need to solidify Italy's position.
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