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The Italian civil aviation authority (ENAC, Ente Nazionale Aviazione Civile) has authorised the use of drones on city streets to strengthen the capabilities of police forces and municipal councils.
Despite a failure by the US authorities to introduce visa-free travel for all EU citizens, the European Commission is not planning to introduce visa requirements for US citizens.
It is impossible for refugees and migrants living in overcrowded Greek camps to socially distance or isolate themselves.
The Hungarian government wants the power to rule by decree. There is a danger the powers may stay in place indefinitely.
Statewatch is today publishing three new in-depth pieces, examining anti-migration cooperation between the EU, Italy and Libya; the renewal of Italy's Memorandum of Understanding with Libya and the accompanying parliamentary debate; and a briefing outlining demands for the new Spanish government to ensure that its migration policy respects human rights.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct is investigating the killing of an unarmed man by the police in Manchester.
New powers have been granted to the Irish authorities to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
A warning that the UK government's "hostile environment" for undocumented migrants needs to be abolished in order to protect public health.
The government's proposal to introduce emergency powers for two years needs to be cut down to size, say civil liberties groups.
The COVID-19 pandemic appears to have offered an opportunity to Viktor Orbán to extend his powers.
"...The EU-funded project only finances the procurement and supply of material and equipment — the EU does not pay for labour...
The DiEM 25 political party has published recordings of the meetings of the Eurogroup in 2015, in which the Greek government clashed with other governments and ECB officials over the austerity programme being imposed upon the Mediterranean state.
A new bill seeks to introduce a "presumption against prosecution" for UK armed forces members accused of serious crimes.
Key points from a recent report on new technologies and police powers.
Including: Anti-migration cooperation between the EU, Italy and Libya: some truths / Erdogan in talks with European leaders over refugee cash for Turkey / COVID-19: No one is safe until All are protected!
The UK at last follows other EU states.
Proposed powers to enforce the lockdown have been published.
"For the refugees, coronavirus is a fused bomb. When, rather than if it blows it will be devastating.
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