European Institutions

  • Online Advertising Based on Sensitive Information Banned in EU

    January 25, 2022

     EU lawmakers voted on amendments to the proposed Digital Services Act (DSA), setting out their unified position to ban certain « surveillance capitalism » practices based on sensitive information such as political affiliation, potentially reshaping the online service model that is heavily dependent on targeted advertising.

  • EU Sends Official Notice to Poland to Pay Fines Over Judicial Regime

    January 25, 2022

    The conflict between Poland and the European Union continues as the European Commission has sent Poland notice of 70 million euros in fines for not reversing their disciplinary regime for judges.

  • England: Face Mask Rules and Covid Passes to End

    January 19, 2022

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced an end to many Covid restrictions, including face masks and passes, citing that the nation must deal with coronavirus as it deals with the flu.

  • Austria’s Vaccine Mandate Begins February 1

    January 19, 2022

    The Austrian government has announced that it will make coronavirus vaccination mandatory from February 1, with those who refuse the order receiving penalties from €600 to €3,600 up to four times a year.

  • Cyber Attacks on Ukraine leave Western Experts Seeking Best Response

    January 19, 2022

    Seizing the opportunity of the stand off between Russia and the West over Ukraine, hackers are disrupting various sites including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with cyber attacks and misinformation, leaving leading experts seeking the best response.

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