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Do continued EU data flows to the United Kingdom offer hope for the United States?


Do continued EU data flows to the United Kingdom offer hope for the United States?
European Commissioner for Values and Transparency Vera Jourova looks on at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium March 10, 2021. REUTERS/Johanna Geron/Pool
As the Biden administration and the European Commission “intensify” negotiations to re-establish a stable transatlantic data-transfer framework, Brussels separately is moving ahead to enable unrestricted data flows with two other major trading partners: the United Kingdom and the Republic of Korea. 
In announcing the Commission’s preliminary “adequacy” decision for the United Kingdom on February 19, Commission Vice President Věra Jourová said that while it “has left the EU,” the United Kingdom remains a member of “the European privacy family.” The Commission’s announcement offers Washington a ray of hope. If the European Union (EU) welcomes back to the fold an ex-member with wide-ranging surveillance prog ....

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Launch of Black Book on border pushbacks


Launch of Black Book on border pushbacks
To coincide with International Migrants Day on 18th December, the Left Group in the European Parliament will be launching a ‘Black Book of push-backs’ (click here for volume 1 and volume 2) at the EU’s external border on the same day at 10h00 CET.
This 1500-page publication, in two volumes, has been compiled by the Border Violence Monitoring Network and it exposes in detail the illegal practice of violent push-backs of migrants which have been taking place over many months at the EU’s external borders – with full impunity.
The book will bring the voices of the victims to the European institutions as well as governments, and it aims to hold them accountable for the tortures, the inhumane and degrading treatment, and the violation of the right-to-life that people seeking safety in the European Union are faced with. ....

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