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EU funds the sacking of rescue ships in the Mediterranean

The European Union has mandated Italy to set up several maritime control centres in Libya. The Coast Guard and Maritime Police will be linked to European surveillance systems, the authorities will communicate directly with Frontex. The project costs 46 million… Further reading
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Biometric data from multiple databases to be merged into a European “identity repository”

Under the catchword “interoperability”, several EU databases will be pooled together. Fingerprints and facial images should be stored with personal data in a “common identity repository”. This applies above all to so-called third-country nationals. A big order for the surveillance… Further reading
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88,000 files in the upload filter for “countering radicalisation”

13 Internet companies operate a database with videos and images, the upload of which is to be prevented. The information on the files comes from police authorities. Many companies react promptly to notifications for deletion, but the European Commission nevertheless… Further reading
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European border surveillance in Libya

The shifting of the EU’s external borders to North Africa is generating profits for defence companies The European Union is stepping up efforts to protect its external borders. The focus is on developing the Frontex Border Agency into a European… Further reading
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European Union trains North African authorities to control the Internet

Under the neighbourhood policy the southern Mediterranean countries are supported with a police programme. Since 2004 measures in “cyberspace” are on the agenda. Once again, this is the surveillance of social networks, upload platforms and video telephony. The European Union… Further reading
