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Europe Inside Out
Can Europe Cooperate with Trump on Climate Action?

Europe Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 32:54


U.S. President Donald Trump perceives climate change not as an environmental crisis but as a geostrategic opportunity. Rym Momtaz sat down with Olivia Lazard and Milo McBride to explore whether Europe can still cooperate with the United States on the clean energy transition.[00:00:00] Intro, [00:01:48] The Trump Administration's Approach to Climate Change, [00:10:32] EU-U.S. Cooperation on Climate Action, [00:20:38] The Future of the Clean Energy TransitionOlivia Lazard, May 9, 2025, “What Are Rare Earths and Why Does Everyone Want Them?,” BBC Radio.Milo McBride, Narayan Subramanian, June 5, 2025, “America's Electric Vehicle Surrender,” Foreign Policy.Milo McBride, May 29, 2025, “Clean Energy's New Cold War: Can the U.S. Compete With China?,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Milo McBride, Daniel Helmeci, May 1, 2025, “The Global Trend of Turning Power Plants Into Clean Energy Hubs,” Emissary, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Milo McBride et al., February 26, 2025, “How the U.S. Can Stop Losing the Race for Clean Energy,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Milo McBride, Daniel Helmeci, February 26, 2025, “Minerals, Manufacturing, and Markets: Foreign Policy for U.S. Energy Technology and Minerals,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West
AgNet News Hour Thursday, 05-08-25

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 37:02


The Ag-Net News Hour Hosts, Lorrie Boyer and Nick Papagni, “The Ag Meter,” highlight the upcoming Mother's Day by saying that it is one of the biggest days when it comes to strawberry sales. They then talk about the potential de-escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions, with key meetings in Switzerland. They noted China's economic stimulus and the U.S.'s daily tariff earnings of $192 million, contrasting with the Biden administration's losses. The EU-U.S. trade deal is nearing completion. The USDA is preparing to offer $21 billion in disaster aid by the end of the month. Brooke Rollins' efforts to prioritize U.S. farmers over international aid were praised, contrasting with the previous administration's actions. The CME Group/Purdue University Ag Economy Barometer rose to 141, the highest since December 2021, with a future expectation index of 152. The farm financial performance index fell slightly to 101, while the farm capital investment index rose to 114. Higher input costs remain the top concern for farmers, with 10% now worried about input availability. Tariffs are seen as potentially beneficial in the long run, with 56% expecting reduced farm income in 2025. Senator Amy Klobuchar raised concerns about bottlenecking and privacy issues due to an extra layer of review for agency loans over $500,000. The weekly Almond Update, sponsored by the Almond Board of California, features Craig Durr, Vice President of Global Marketing and Sales at Campos Brothers Farms. Durr discusses the almond industry's evolution, emphasizing the need to market almonds globally and adapt to price volatility. He highlights the shift from promoting almonds as ingredients to focusing on snack consumption to stabilize demand. Durr also notes the industry's growth from a billion to two billion pounds, stressing the importance of a holistic, global approach. The segment concludes with a light-hearted discussion about Mother's Day and Father's Day.

AI Lawyer Talking Tech
May 7, 2025 - The Algorithm's Edge: Law in the AI Era

AI Lawyer Talking Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 18:11


Welcome to 'AI Lawyer Talking Tech'. Today, we delve into the profound transformation reshaping the legal landscape, driven by the relentless march of artificial intelligence. The promise of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and infinitely scalable AI agents is alluring, yet it brings the significant danger of cognitive homogeneity, underscoring the irreplaceable value of diverse human perspectives, experiences, and emotional intelligence. Don't be Blinded by the Gleaming Promise of AGI: The Perils of Cognitive Homogeneity07 May 2025Morris, Manning & Martin,LLPEssential Features to Look for in Legal Technology Solutions06 May 2025Legal ReaderVals AI Issues Open Call for Vendors to Participate In Its Legal Research and Other Legal AI Benchmarking Studies06 May 2025LawSitesWhat Will Lawyers Do in the Future?06 May 2025JD SupraUK regulator gives green light to tech-only law firm Garfield.Law – Interview06 May 2025Legal Technology Insider“I just don't understand how that can be fair use”, says judge in Meta AI trial06 May 2025Complete Music UpdateSurvey highlights dissatisfaction with “expensive” legal system and growing openness to AI06 May 2025LawCareers.netAvoiding Ethical Pitfalls as Generative Artificial Intelligence Transforms the Practice of Litigation06 May 2025National Law ReviewShaping the future of data sovereignty: Saudi Arabia issues new draft global AI hub law06 May 2025LexologyWhen Harry Leaves Sally: Digital Assets in Divorce and Succession06 May 2025LexologySRA approves ‘AI-driven' law firm06 May 2025Legal CheekMalta Advances AI Integration in Justice System with AMPS Project06 May 2025L-Università ta' MaltaElevate Unveils AI-Powered Elevate ELM Automation Agent for Supercharged Legal Operations06 May 2025Elevate ServicesLegal Information Online and the Access to Justice Problem06 May 2025Information TodayLegal tech innovation earns UH student national law honor06 May 2025University of Hawaii SystemFamily Law Practice Marketing and AI: Ask Our Experts | Justia Webinars06 May 2025Legal Marketing & Technology BlogJusticeText: Bringing AI audiovisual analysis to the public defender's office06 May 2025Thomson Reuters InstituteHong Kong released GenAI Technical and Application Guideline06 May 2025Technology's Legal EdgeResponsible AI in legal practices: A guide to effective governance for legal IT professionals06 May 2025Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyAI Should Absorb Legal Tasks, Not Replace Lawyers06 May 2025Artificial LawyerProposed Amendments to the Colorado AI Act06 May 2025Berwin Leighton PaisnerOMB Directs Agencies to Accelerate AI Adoption and Devise Governance Strategy06 May 2025Jones DayKris Turner | Movers & Shakers 2025—Educators05 May 2025Library JournalStatus Check: Support Is Quickly Eroding for the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework05 May 2025Dykema

Fault Lines
Episode 441: Populists, Planets, and Potential Tariff Pivots

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 11:08


Today, Jess, Martha, and Les discuss Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to the White House. As the EU's unofficial emissary, Meloni is hoping to head off an EU-U.S. trade war. Trump says a deal is coming “100%,” but he's in no rush. Meanwhile, the EU is in talks with China over EV tariffs, as Trump reportedly ups pressure on Europe to pick a side: Washington or Beijing. Oh, and NASA has found signs of life on an exoplanet. From trade to space and everything in between—it's a very Fun Friday.Is Trump driving a wedge between the EU and China—or just improvising one day at a time? Can Meloni, a right-wing nationalist, effectively represent Europe's broader interests? Does NASA and the Trump Administration know more than they're saying about alien life?Check out the answers to these questions and more in this episode of Fault Lines.Check out the sources that helped shape our expert's discussion!https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/world/trump-100-confident-of-trade-deal-with-eu-during-italian-pm-melonis-us-visit/https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/04/16/meloni-italy-eu-tariffs-trump/ https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/eu-china-start-talks-lifting-eu-tariffs-chinese-electric-vehicles-handelsblatt-2025-04-10/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2025/04/16/alien-life-exoplanet-webb-telescope/Follow our experts on Twitter: @NotTVJessJones@lestermunson@marthamillerdcLike what we're doing here? Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. And don't forget to follow @masonnatsec on Twitter!We are also on YouTube, and watch today's episode here: https://youtu.be/EuMN6WzKIPg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hoy por Hoy
El Abierto | Movilización ecologista en Galicia, Israel continúa su matanza y negociaciones por Ucrania

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 66:16


Con Antón Losada, Cristina Monge y Carlos Navarro-Antolín. Miles de personas se manifestaron el fin de semana contra la macrocelulosa Altri y su instalación en Galicia. En Gaza, la cifra de muertos ya supera los 50 mil. Israel plantea la creación de una agencia de expulsión de gazatíes. EEUU continúa coordinando las negociaciones entre Rusia y Ucrania en Arabia Saudí. Esta semana el Congreso debate el plan europeo de rearme.

El Abierto de Hoy por Hoy
El Abierto | Movilización ecologista en Galicia, Israel continúa su matanza y negociaciones por Ucrania

El Abierto de Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 66:16


Con Antón Losada, Cristina Monge y Carlos Navarro-Antolín. Miles de personas se manifestaron el fin de semana contra la macrocelulosa Altri y su instalación en Galicia. En Gaza, la cifra de muertos ya supera los 50 mil. Israel plantea la creación de una agencia de expulsión de gazatíes. EEUU continúa coordinando las negociaciones entre Rusia y Ucrania en Arabia Saudí. Esta semana el Congreso debate el plan europeo de rearme.

Make Me Smart
U.S. trade tensions with the EU just got tenser

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 9:13


President Donald Trump’s tariff fight with the European Union just got a little more heated after the EU accused U.S. tech giants Google and Apple of breaching antitrust rules. Could this escalate the EU-U.S. trade war? We’ll also talk about the erasure of Black history and why Elon Musk is about to be back in the money. Finally, Nova makes us smile with some of the funniest and nerdiest bumper stickers seen around the streets of Los Angeles. Here's everything we talked about today: “Jackie Robinson's Army career wiped from military website in DEI purge” by NBC News @danlamothe.bsky.social‬ on Bluesky “Elon Musk's X Raises Almost $1 Billion in New Equity Funding” by Bloomberg “EU accuses Google and Apple of breaking its rules, risking Trump clash” from The Guardian “The funniest, weirdest and most niche bumper stickers seen around L.A.” by The Los Angeles Times Watch: “Debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun” performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on YouTube Got a question or comment for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.

Marketplace All-in-One
U.S. trade tensions with the EU just got tenser

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 9:13


President Donald Trump’s tariff fight with the European Union just got a little more heated after the EU accused U.S. tech giants Google and Apple of breaching antitrust rules. Could this escalate the EU-U.S. trade war? We’ll also talk about the erasure of Black history and why Elon Musk is about to be back in the money. Finally, Nova makes us smile with some of the funniest and nerdiest bumper stickers seen around the streets of Los Angeles. Here's everything we talked about today: “Jackie Robinson's Army career wiped from military website in DEI purge” by NBC News @danlamothe.bsky.social‬ on Bluesky “Elon Musk's X Raises Almost $1 Billion in New Equity Funding” by Bloomberg “EU accuses Google and Apple of breaking its rules, risking Trump clash” from The Guardian “The funniest, weirdest and most niche bumper stickers seen around L.A.” by The Los Angeles Times Watch: “Debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun” performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on YouTube Got a question or comment for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.

Transport Topics
Transport Topics (March 19, 2025)

Transport Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 4:18


Transport Topics is the news leader in trucking and freight transportation. Today's briefing covers EU-U.S. trade discussions, a 3% rise in February truck tonnage, and Torc's partnerships to advance autonomous trucking technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Seneste møder
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 14. marts 2025

Seneste møder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 119:25


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4086 (udenrigsanliggender) den 17. marts 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4086 (udenrigsanliggender) den 17. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved udenrigsministeren2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Den årlige handelspolitiske redegørelseDen årlige handelspolitiske redegørelse. Forelæggelse ved udenrigsministeren3) Møde i EUU. Rådsmøde nr. 4085 (transport, telekommunikation og energi) den 17. marts 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4085 (transport, telekommunikation og energi) den 17. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4087 (almindelige anliggender) den 18. marts 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4087 (almindelige anliggender) den 18. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren

Europaudvalget
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 14. marts 2025

Europaudvalget

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 119:25


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4086 (udenrigsanliggender) den 17. marts 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4086 (udenrigsanliggender) den 17. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved udenrigsministeren2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Den årlige handelspolitiske redegørelseDen årlige handelspolitiske redegørelse. Forelæggelse ved udenrigsministeren3) Møde i EUU. Rådsmøde nr. 4085 (transport, telekommunikation og energi) den 17. marts 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4085 (transport, telekommunikation og energi) den 17. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4087 (almindelige anliggender) den 18. marts 2025Rådsmøde nr. 4087 (almindelige anliggender) den 18. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren

Seneste møder
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 28. februar 2025

Seneste møder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 138:33


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i EUU. Forslag til ændring af forordning om en kortere afviklingscyklus (CSD-forordningen om værdipapircentraler)Forslag til ændring af forordning om en kortere afviklingscyklus (CSD-forordningen om værdipapircentraler). Forelæggelse ved økonomiministeren2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (økonomi og finans) den 11. marts 2025Rådsmøde (økonomi og finans) den 11. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved økonomiministeren3) Forslag til forordning om en offentlig brugerflade, der er forbundet til informationssystemet for det indre marked m.v.Forslag til forordning om en offentlig brugerflade, der er forbundet til informationssystemet for det indre marked, for erklæringen om udstationering af arbejdstagere og om ændring af forordning nr. (EU) 1024/2012. Forelæggelse ved erhvervsministeren4) Forslag vedr. datoerne for anvendelse af krav om virksomheders rapportering og due diligence ifm. bæredygtighedForslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets direktiv om ændring af direktiv (EU) 2022/2464 og direktiv (EU) 2024/1760 for så vidt angår datoerne for fra hvornår medlemsstaterne skal anvende bestemte krav om virksomheders rapportering og due diligence i forbindelse med bæredygtighed. Forelæggelse ved erhvervsministeren5) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (konkurrenceevne – indre marked og industri) den 12. marts 2025Rådsmøde (konkurrenceevne – indre marked og industri) den 12. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved erhvervsministeren6) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025. Dagsordenspunkterne 7-11 forelægges ved udlændinge- og integrationsministeren7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025. Dagsordenspunkterne 1-6 og 13 forelægges ved justitsministeren8) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025. Dagsordenspunkt 12 forelægges ved ministeren for samfundssikkerhed og beredskab

Europaudvalget
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 28. februar 2025

Europaudvalget

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 138:33


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i EUU. Forslag til ændring af forordning om en kortere afviklingscyklus (CSD-forordningen om værdipapircentraler)Forslag til ændring af forordning om en kortere afviklingscyklus (CSD-forordningen om værdipapircentraler). Forelæggelse ved økonomiministeren2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (økonomi og finans) den 11. marts 2025Rådsmøde (økonomi og finans) den 11. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved økonomiministeren3) Forslag til forordning om en offentlig brugerflade, der er forbundet til informationssystemet for det indre marked m.v.Forslag til forordning om en offentlig brugerflade, der er forbundet til informationssystemet for det indre marked, for erklæringen om udstationering af arbejdstagere og om ændring af forordning nr. (EU) 1024/2012. Forelæggelse ved erhvervsministeren4) Forslag vedr. datoerne for anvendelse af krav om virksomheders rapportering og due diligence ifm. bæredygtighedForslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets direktiv om ændring af direktiv (EU) 2022/2464 og direktiv (EU) 2024/1760 for så vidt angår datoerne for fra hvornår medlemsstaterne skal anvende bestemte krav om virksomheders rapportering og due diligence i forbindelse med bæredygtighed. Forelæggelse ved erhvervsministeren5) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (konkurrenceevne – indre marked og industri) den 12. marts 2025Rådsmøde (konkurrenceevne – indre marked og industri) den 12. marts 2025. Forelæggelse ved erhvervsministeren6) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025. Dagsordenspunkterne 7-11 forelægges ved udlændinge- og integrationsministeren7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025. Dagsordenspunkterne 1-6 og 13 forelægges ved justitsministeren8) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025Rådsmøde (retlige og indre anliggender) den 5. og 7. marts 2025. Dagsordenspunkt 12 forelægges ved ministeren for samfundssikkerhed og beredskab

The Trade Guys
The European Regulation Landscape and the EU-U.S. Relationship

The Trade Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 26:58


On this week's episode of the Trade Guys, we talk through the crossroads that Europe has reached vis-à-vis its regulatory approaches and relationship with the United States.

Transport Topics
Transport Topics (Feb. 13, 2025)

Transport Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 3:32


Transport Topics is the news leader in trucking and freight transportation. Today's briefing covers President Donald Trump's proposed reciprocal tariffs, EU-U.S. trade discussions amid new tariffs, and the latest report on top truck bottlenecks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

En la sabana
Gaza a "las puertas del infierno": por qué tiembla el alto el fuego en la Franja

En la sabana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 14:45


El próximo sábado 15 de febrero será una fecha clave tanto para palestinos como para israelíes. Si para el mediodía Hamás no ha liberado a los rehenes, Donald Trump advierte que “se desatará el infierno en Oriente Medio”.Mientras el mundo intenta descifrar qué entiende Trump por "infierno" más allá de la guerra, Hamás acusa a Israel de romper el acuerdo de alto el fuego y pospone la entrega de los rehenes hasta nuevo aviso. La tensión crece, y la sombra de la guerra se intensifica mientras ambas partes se culpan mutuamente de violar la tregua iniciada el 19 de enero, durante la que se han producido cinco intercambios de prisioneros, el último el pasado 8 de febrero.¿Está el alto el fuego al borde del colapso? ¿Quién ha incumplido realmente el acuerdo? Son algunas de las cuestiones que abordamos en el capítulo de hoy.José Miguel Calvillo, profesor de Relaciones Internacionales en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, teme el peor de los escenarios."La vuelta a una acción violenta por parte de los dos bandos es más que probable", destaca. Detrás del ultimátum de Trump hay una clara intención. “Está  buscando crear un ambiente propicio para lanzar un acuerdo nuevo de Abraham que implique el reconocimiento por parte de los países árabes del Estado de Israel”. Calvillo interpreta este órdago como una “negociación de máximos”. Además, Yago Rodríguez, director de The  Political Room y experto en geopolítica y defensa, analiza el rumbo del conflicto de cara al próximo sábado, la fecha tope para evitar un posible y fatal desenlace bélico.

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
AfD-Chefin Weidel trifft Trump-Berater Musk auf X: EU äußert Bedenken

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 3:32


Brockhues, Annabell www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag

Podcasty HN
EU už není ani kasička. Čeští politici tam jezdí hlavně pro fotky

Podcasty HN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 22:37


Cílem Čechů vždy bývalo EU hlavně podojit. Teď ale vyniká jiný přístup, společný politikům odprava doleva: obrovský rozpor mezi tím, co od EU požadují, když mluví k voličům, a co prosazují, když jsou v Bruselu. Dáváme konkrétní příklady a ptáme se Evy Horelové ze Zastoupení Evropské komise v Česku, jak nás vnímají v ostatních členských státech unie a v bruselských institucích.Díky podcastu Bruselský diktát pochopíte, že pro nás Čechy má mnohem větší význam dění v Evropě než v Praze a v Česku vůbec. A že to rozhodně není nuda. Poslouchejte Ondřeje Housku a Michala Půra, skutečné insidery, kteří znají bruselské i české zákulisí.Celý díl najdete na HeroHero, Gazetisto a Forendors: https://herohero.co/bruselskydiktat https://bruselskydiktat.gazetis.to/ https://www.forendors.cz/bruselsky_diktat

Seneste møder
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 13. december 2024

Seneste møder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 229:08


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i EUU. Samråd med udenrigsministeren om handels- og fiskeriaftaler mellem EU og MarokkoSamråd med udenrigsministeren om handels- og fiskeriaftaler mellem EU og Marokko. 2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4070 (udenrigsanliggender) den 16. december 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4070 (udenrigsanliggender) den 16. december 2024. Forelæggelse ved udenrigsministeren3) Møde i EUU. Kommissionens forslag om krav om cirkularitet i køretøjsdesign m.v.Kommissionens forslag til forordning om krav om cirkularitet i design af køretøjer og om håndtering af udrangerede køretøjer. Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4071 (miljø) den 17. december 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4071 (miljø) den 17. december 2024. Dagsordenspunkt 1 og 2 forelægges ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren. Dagsordenspunkt 3 forelægges ved klima-, energi og forsyningsministeren5) Møde i EUU. Rådsmøde nr. 4069 (transport, telekommunikation og energi) den 16-12-2024Rådsmøde nr. 4069 (transport, telekommunikation og energi) den 16. december 2024. Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren6) Møde i Europaudvalget. Ny europæisk valglovNy europæisk valglov. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4072 (almindelige anliggender) den 17-12-2024Rådsmøde nr. 4072 (almindelige anliggender) den 17. december 2024. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren

Europaudvalget
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 13. december 2024

Europaudvalget

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 229:08


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i EUU. Samråd med udenrigsministeren om handels- og fiskeriaftaler mellem EU og MarokkoSamråd med udenrigsministeren om handels- og fiskeriaftaler mellem EU og Marokko. 2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4070 (udenrigsanliggender) den 16. december 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4070 (udenrigsanliggender) den 16. december 2024. Forelæggelse ved udenrigsministeren3) Møde i EUU. Kommissionens forslag om krav om cirkularitet i køretøjsdesign m.v.Kommissionens forslag til forordning om krav om cirkularitet i design af køretøjer og om håndtering af udrangerede køretøjer. Forelæggelse ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4071 (miljø) den 17. december 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4071 (miljø) den 17. december 2024. Dagsordenspunkt 1 og 2 forelægges ved miljø- og ligestillingsministeren. Dagsordenspunkt 3 forelægges ved klima-, energi og forsyningsministeren5) Møde i EUU. Rådsmøde nr. 4069 (transport, telekommunikation og energi) den 16-12-2024Rådsmøde nr. 4069 (transport, telekommunikation og energi) den 16. december 2024. Forelæggelse ved klima-, energi- og forsyningsministeren6) Møde i Europaudvalget. Ny europæisk valglovNy europæisk valglov. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4072 (almindelige anliggender) den 17-12-2024Rådsmøde nr. 4072 (almindelige anliggender) den 17. december 2024. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren

Autoline Daily - Video
AD #3949 - UAW Organizers Go On Strike Against UAW; U.S. Approaching EV Tipping Point; Nissan in Deep Trouble

Autoline Daily - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 11:37


- Nissan in Deep Trouble - Infiniti Dealers Can Co-Locate with Nissan - U.S. Approaching EV Tipping Point - GM and EVgo Surpass 2,000 Fast Chargers - China Pivots to Hybrid Exports to EU - U.S. November SAAR Hits 16.7 Million - Ford Sets Monthly EV Sales Record - Genesis Shifting HEVs and EREVs - Genesis Joining Endurance Racing - UAW Organizers Go On Strike Against UAW - Jeep Slashes Avenger EV Price by $6,000 - BYD Uses EVs for Emergencies in Japan - Amtrak Sets Passenger Record

Autoline Daily
AD #3949 - UAW Organizers Go On Strike Against UAW; U.S. Approaching EV Tipping Point; Nissan in Deep Trouble

Autoline Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 11:38


- Nissan in Deep Trouble - Infiniti Dealers Can Co-Locate with Nissan - U.S. Approaching EV Tipping Point - GM and EVgo Surpass 2,000 Fast Chargers - China Pivots to Hybrid Exports to EU - U.S. November SAAR Hits 16.7 Million - Ford Sets Monthly EV Sales Record - Genesis Shifting HEVs and EREVs - Genesis Joining Endurance Racing - UAW Organizers Go On Strike Against UAW - Jeep Slashes Avenger EV Price by $6,000 - BYD Uses EVs for Emergencies in Japan - Amtrak Sets Passenger Record

The Caucasus Digest
Georgia's EU U-turn and spontaneous protests

The Caucasus Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 22:13


OC Media's Robin Fabbro and Mariam Nikuradze talk about the spontaneous protest movement which erupted after the Georgian government's announcement that the country would ‘halt' its EU integration. Mariam shares her experience covering the protests and details how the police injured her and damaged her cameras as she was covering their violent dispersal of the protests. Read more: Anti-government protests spread to Georgia's regions: the case of Marneuli Explainer | After a month of simmering protests, Georgia erupted: why now? Support independent journalism in the Caucasus and become an OC Media Member: Join today. …or donate to the collective Georgian media security fund.

Europaudvalget
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 22. november 2024

Europaudvalget

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 86:17


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4063 (konkurrenceevne) den 28.-29. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4063 (konkurrenceevne) den 28.-29. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved erhvervsministeren2) Møde i EUU. Rådsmøde nr. 4065 (transport, telekommunikation og energi - transport) den 5-12-2024Rådsmøde nr. 4065 (transport, telekommunikation og energi - transport) den 5. december 2024. Forelæggelse ved transportministeren3) Møde i Europaudvalget. Siden sidst: Orientering om præjudiciel sag C-573/22, Foreningen C m.fl.Siden sidst: Orientering om præjudiciel sag C-573/22, Foreningen C m.fl. Orientering ved skatteministeren

Seneste møder
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 22. november 2024

Seneste møder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 86:17


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4063 (konkurrenceevne) den 28.-29. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4063 (konkurrenceevne) den 28.-29. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved erhvervsministeren2) Møde i EUU. Rådsmøde nr. 4065 (transport, telekommunikation og energi - transport) den 5-12-2024Rådsmøde nr. 4065 (transport, telekommunikation og energi - transport) den 5. december 2024. Forelæggelse ved transportministeren3) Møde i Europaudvalget. Siden sidst: Orientering om præjudiciel sag C-573/22, Foreningen C m.fl.Siden sidst: Orientering om præjudiciel sag C-573/22, Foreningen C m.fl. Orientering ved skatteministeren

The World Unpacked
Europe Inside Out: Is Europe Ready for Trump 2.0?

The World Unpacked

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 38:03


With Donald Trump returning to the White House, the future of the transatlantic alliance hangs in the balance.Europe Inside Out's new host Rym Momtaz is joined by Sophia Besch and Christopher Shell to unpack the reasons behind his victory and its implications for EU-U.S. relations.

Europe Inside Out
Is Europe Ready for Trump 2.0?

Europe Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 38:03


With Donald Trump returning to the White House, the future of the transatlantic alliance hangs in the balance. Europe Inside Out's new host Rym Momtaz is joined by Sophia Besch and Christopher Shell to unpack the reasons behind his victory and its implications for EU-U.S. relations.[00:00:00] Intro, [00:01:52] Interviews with Voters in the United States [00:10:52] The Reasons Behind Trump's Victory [00:20:59] The Election's Impact on EU-U.S. Relations [00:27:54] The Future of the Transatlantic Relationship.Rym Momtaz et al., November 7, 2024, “Taking the Pulse: Can Europeans Significantly Reduce Their Security Reliance on the United States?” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Rym Momtaz, September 17, 2024, “Europe's Choice: Adapt or Atrophy,” Strategic Europe, Carnegie Europe.Sophia Besch, Liana Fix, November 7, 2024, “Europe Does Not Have the Luxury to Panic Over Trump's Election,”, Emissary, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Sophia Besch, Christopher S. Chivvis, Stephen Wertheim, October 24, 2024, “Will America's Next President Bring Real Change in Foreign Policy?” The World Unpacked, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Christopher Shell, October 24, 2024, “Race, Foreign Policy, and the 2024 Presidential Election,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Christopher Shell, October 11, 2024, “How Do Americans Feel About the Election and Foreign Policy?” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Masters of Privacy
Newsroom: Fall 2024

Masters of Privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 16:47


Time for a Newsroom summarizing everything that's happened in our usual areas of focus, although we are dropping the last two (Zero-Party Data and Future of media) this time around.  ePrivacy & Regulatory Updates Enforcement On September 5th, the CNIL fined CEGEDIM SANTÉ 800,000 euros for processing health data without authorization. The healthcare software provider collected sensitive personal information, assigning a unique identifier for each patient of the same doctor. This method was considered sufficient to ensure that personal data remained anonymous in order to put together certain comparative studies, but the CNIL concluded that, given the risk of re-identification, it could merely be considered pseudonymized, exposing a breach of the GDPR as a result (for starters, patients had not been informed of additional purposes). A Reference was made to the EDPB's Opinion 05/2014 on Anonymisation Techniques.  On September 27th The Irish DPC issued a 91 million euro fine to Meta for storing certain user passwords in plain text files.  On October 22nd, NOYB filed a claim against Pinterest before the French supervisory authority alleging that the company relies on legitimate interest to underpin its behavioral advertising practices, in contravention of the CJEU Bundeskartellamt decision. The social network has also been accused of breaching the transparency principle and not responding to data subject requests appropriately.  On October 24th, the Irish DPC imposed a 310m EUR fine on LinkedIn. The professional social network is not properly applying a valid legal basis for targeted ads and the processing of first party data about their members, despite referring to three separate grounds: consent, legitimate interest and contractual necessity. This has also resulted in a breach of the fairness principle. On October 30th, the California Privacy Protection Agency announced an investigative sweep of data broker registration compliance under the Delete Act. This law requires data brokers to register with the CPPA and pay a fee annually.  On November 6th, the Canadian government ordered the closure of TikTok in the country. Citizens are however allowed to keep using the app, as this is considered a personal choice.  Legal updates and guidelines On October 4th, the CJEU resolved a famous dispute between the Royal Dutch Lawn Tennis Association and the Dutch DPA. The latter had imposed a fine on KNLTB for relying on legitimate interest for sharing data with its sponsors for purposes of direct marketing. Five days later, the EDPB requested comments on its draft Opinion on processing data on the basis of Legitimate Interest: It is made clear that this legal basis should not be treated as a “last resort” as it is of equal value to the rest, and a differentiation is made between an interest (or broader benefit that a controller may have) and a purpose (or specific reason why the data is processed). The Opinion has also stated that an interest must be related to the data controller's activities. On the same day (October 9th), the EDPB adopted its Opinion 22/2024 on certain obligations following from the reliance on processors and sub-processors: every controller should extend the diligence they currently have over direct processors to the entire chain of custody, no matter how many degrees apart.  On October 16th, the EDPB adopted new Guidelines on the technical scope of article 5.3 of the ePrivacy Directive: given that very little has changed since they opened up an initial draft for comments, we recorded a separate episode with Peter Craddock pondering the far reaching implications of these Guidelines.  Turning our attention to the UK, on October 7th the UK ICO launched its own Data Protection Audit Framework including self-assessment toolkits and other practical resources.  Also, the UK Data Protection reform is back, now with a Data Use and Access Bill (with a second reading announced on November 1st). It maintains an exception for analytics cookies that will not require consent. DPOs are back on the table (the previous reform proposal was getting rid of the role).  On November 5th EDPB adopted its first report under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework and a statement on the recommendations on access to data for law enforcement. The redress mechanism has been implemented successfully but it is yet not being widely used. The EDPB has voiced concerns about recent changes to Section 702 FISA and how that could expand the role of private companies in gathering data about EU citizens.  MarTech and AdTech On November 12th, Meta introduced a plan C to its Pay or Consent models, having been told by the EDPB that the current proposal would not be acceptable. A third option (besides paying and relying on behavioral ads) is now available which will use less data and remain mostly contextual. It will also compensate its decreased targeting capabilities with increased audience reach by showing ads (“ad breaks”) that become unskippable for a few seconds. A study conducted by Boston University has concluded that the Protected Audiences API (building on the formerly called FLEDGE protocol, a part of Chrome's Privacy Sandbox), can produce similar results to those of third party cookies in the context of retargeting campaigns.  On November 5th, David Raab, who back in the day had coined the label CDP (Customer Data Platform), published a provocative piece titled “The Composable CDP is Dead”. In summary the author argues that all CDPs have already caught up with the modularization that came from sitting on top of more flexible data warehouses, so every single CDP has either become a niche modular component or an all-encompassing, highly-modularized software suite. In sum, the term will not help a Hightouch differentiate itself uniquely any longer. We suggest that you listen to our interviews with Tejas Manohar and Jonathan Mendez, CEOs of Hightouch and Neuralift AI respectively, for further context.  AI, Competition and Digital Markets The community is still recovering from Hamburg's DPA's opinion (adopted on July 15th) stating that LLMs do not contain personal data. The supervisory authority made three key points that we will be covering with some future guests: a) No personal data is stored in LLMs; b) Data subject rights as defined in the GDPR cannot relate to the model itself, but they can be exercised against the provider or deployer of a system built on top of such models, with regards to the input or output of such system; c) The training of LLMs using personal data must comply with data protection regulations.  The Irish DPC announced an investigation into Google's foundational AI model (PaLM 2) on September 12th, with a focus on the DPIA that Google is expected to have undertaken.  An ICO report released on November 8th found that AI recruitment technologies can filter candidates according to protected characteristics including race, gender, and sexual orientation. On November 13th, Meta received an 800,000 EUR fine for anti-competitive practices in the bundling of its Marketplace feature with the primary Facebook application. So, they have leveraged their control over one market to take control of another, adjacent market, in this case threatening pretty large companies in the classified ads space. That's it for today! Thanks again for listening.  

Seneste møder
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 15. november 2024

Seneste møder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 171:38


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4058 (udenrigsanliggender – forsvar) den 19. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4058 (udenrigsanliggender – forsvar) den 19. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for samfundssikkerhed og beredskab2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4058 (udenrigsanliggender) den 18. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4058 (udenrigsanliggender) den 18. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren3) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4059 (almindelige anliggender) den 19. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4059 (almindelige anliggender) den 19. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender – handel) den 21. november 2024Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender – handel) den 21. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren5) Møde i EUU om fiskerimuligheder for 2025-2026 for visse fiskebestande gældende i EU-farvande m.v.Kommissionens forslag til Rådets forordning om fastsættelse for 2025 og 2026 af fiskerimuligheder for visse fiskebestande gældende i EU-farvande og for EU-fiskerfartøjer i visse andre farvande. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri.6) Møde i Europaudvalget om tiltag for at bevare fiskebestande i relation til lande med ikke-bæredygtigt fiskeriKommissionens forslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets forordning om ændring af forordning (EU) nr. 1026/2012 om visse foranstaltninger med henblik på bevarelse af fiskebestande over for lande, der tillader ikke-bæredygtigt fiskeri. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4057 (landbrug og fiskeri) den 18. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4057 (landbrug og fiskeri) den 18. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri

Europaudvalget
Europaudvalget: Fredag den 15. november 2024

Europaudvalget

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 171:38


Møde i Europaudvalget 1) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4058 (udenrigsanliggender – forsvar) den 19. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4058 (udenrigsanliggender – forsvar) den 19. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for samfundssikkerhed og beredskab2) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4058 (udenrigsanliggender) den 18. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4058 (udenrigsanliggender) den 18. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren3) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4059 (almindelige anliggender) den 19. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4059 (almindelige anliggender) den 19. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren4) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender – handel) den 21. november 2024Rådsmøde (udenrigsanliggender – handel) den 21. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved europaministeren5) Møde i EUU om fiskerimuligheder for 2025-2026 for visse fiskebestande gældende i EU-farvande m.v.Kommissionens forslag til Rådets forordning om fastsættelse for 2025 og 2026 af fiskerimuligheder for visse fiskebestande gældende i EU-farvande og for EU-fiskerfartøjer i visse andre farvande. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri.6) Møde i Europaudvalget om tiltag for at bevare fiskebestande i relation til lande med ikke-bæredygtigt fiskeriKommissionens forslag til Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets forordning om ændring af forordning (EU) nr. 1026/2012 om visse foranstaltninger med henblik på bevarelse af fiskebestande over for lande, der tillader ikke-bæredygtigt fiskeri. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri7) Møde i Europaudvalget. Rådsmøde nr. 4057 (landbrug og fiskeri) den 18. november 2024Rådsmøde nr. 4057 (landbrug og fiskeri) den 18. november 2024. Forelæggelse ved ministeren for fødevarer, landbrug og fiskeri

Críticos en Serio
#197 [CINE] — Anora, Jurado Número 2, Apocalipsis Z, The Apprentice, In Camera – Cine español

Críticos en Serio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 113:54


Esta semana os traemos dos horas cargadas de contenido porque la fiesta del cine nos ha dado mucho de sí. Ni áms ni menos que ¡9! películas pasan por nuestras manos y hablamos y debatimos abiertamente de ellas. Si no habéis tenido suficiente con las elecciones de EUU hablamos de The Apprentice, la cinta de Donald Trump que tanta polémica ha levantado. Para polémica la que montamos con Anora, la ganadora de la palma de oro de Cannes que nos ha llegado a las salas. Allí comparte carteleras con la sobria cinta de Clint Eastwood "Jurado número 2" que nos ha resultado muy sólida. DEl cine a casa con Generación Z y los zombies gallegos de Amazon Prime que no nos han terminado de convencer Y terminamos en Filmin con "In CAmera" una rareza de las nuestras para descubrir. PEro... Rocío se ha acampado en el cine con un botijo y una tortilla de patata para aupar al cine español y nos ha traído Escape, Salve MAría, La Infiltrada, Polvo Serán Casi nada, y todo el contenido sin spoiler!! 00:00 — Intro y Oyentes 08:30 — The Apprentice (Cines) 13:30 — Anora (Cines) 46:00 — Jurado #2 1:01:00 — Apocalipsis Z: El principio del fin (Prime Video) 1:15:00 — In Camera (Filmin) 1:30:00 — Bloque de cine Español por Rocio Muñoz: Escape, Salve MAría, La Infiltrada, Polvo Serán

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
Georgien - EU äußert Besorgnis über angebliches Wahlergebnis in Georgien

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 1:08


Vorreiter, Paul www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag

ETDPODCAST
Drohendes Aus für Millionen Dieselfahrzeug: EU äußert sich und bleibt kryptisch | Nr. 6251

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 5:51


Aus der EU-Kommission gibt es eine erste Reaktion auf den jüngsten Brief von Verkehrsminister Wissing. In der Frage der Gültigkeit neuer Vorgaben zu Abgastests für alte Diesel-Modelle scheut Brüssel nach wie vor ein eindeutiges Bekenntnis zum Vertrauensschutz für Millionen Autobesitzer.

Shift Key with Robinson Meyer and Jesse Jenkins
How Europe and America Are Weatherproofing Climate Policy

Shift Key with Robinson Meyer and Jesse Jenkins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 40:51


Jesse is on vacation until August, so this is a special, Rob-only summer episode of Shift Key.—The far right is rising across Europe. The global order seems to be deteriorating. And American politics is careening toward a crisis. Where does climate policy go from here? On this week's episode of Shift Key, Rob chats with two leaders at Breakthrough Energy, the Bill Gates-funded climate venture capital and advocacy group. They are Ann Mettler, a former EU official who is now Breakthrough's vice president for Europe, and Aliya Haq, its vice president for U.S. policy and advocacy. We talk about why Europe was surprised by the Inflation Reduction Act, where American policy goes from here, and how to prepare climate policy for an era of rising geopolitical tensions and security concerns. This episode of Shift Key is hosted by Robinson Meyer, the founding executive editor of Heatmap. Mentioned:More on the Breakthrough Energy SummitMacron's frustration with the IRAEurope's Green DealHow anxiety over China is reshaping the global economic orderThe latest statement from the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council--This episode of Shift Key is sponsored by …Watershed's climate data engine helps companies measure and reduce their emissions, turning the data they already have into an audit-ready carbon footprint backed by the latest climate science. Get the sustainability data you need in weeks, not months. Learn more at watershed.com.As a global leader in PV and ESS solutions, Sungrow invests heavily in research and development, constantly pushing the boundaries of solar and battery inverter technology. Discover why Sungrow is the essential component of the clean energy transition by visiting sungrowpower.com.Music for Shift Key is by Adam Kromelow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Europe Inside Out
Can the West Help Revive Global Democracy?

Europe Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 30:27


The upcoming elections in the European Union and the United States are crucial tests for democracy on both sides of the Atlantic.Richard Youngs, senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, and Thomas Carothers, director of Carnegie's Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program, discuss what is in store for the global democratic agenda and the current state of EU-U.S. cooperation on democracy support.[00:00:00] Intro, [00:02:14] The EU-U.S. Cooperation on Democracy, [00:11:59] The Global Democratic Recession, [00:18:43] The Future of the Transatlantic Democracy Agenda.Thomas Carothers and Richard Youngs, May 2, 2024, “European and U.S. Democracy Support: The Limits of Convergence,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Thomas Carothers and Frances Brown, February 6, 2024, “Democracy Policy Under Biden: Confronting a Changed World,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Thomas Carothers, January 22, 2024, “The Democratic Price of Countering Authoritarianism,” Just Security, Reiss Center on Law and Security at New York University School of Law.Thomas Carothers, January 10, 2024, “Democracy and Geopolitics Are on the Ballot in 2024,” Emissary, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Thomas Carothers, December 18, 2023, “Protests in 2023: Widespread Citizen Anger Continues, With Sources Multiplying,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Thomas Carothers, May 30, 2023, “Is the Global Tide Turning in Favor of Democracy?,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Richard Youngs, April 16, 2024, “Geoliberal Europe and the Test of War,” Agenda Publishing.Richard Youngs and Ricardo Farinha, April 24, 2024, “Securitization and European Democracy Policy,” Carnegie Europe.Richard Youngs, April 2024, “Why the European Elections Will Test Democracy,” Journal of Democracy.Richard Youngs, March 17, 2024, “The Defensive Turn in European Democracy Support,” Carnegie Europe.Richard Youngs et al., February 5, 2024, “European Democracy Support Annual Review 2023,” Carnegie Europe.Richard Youngs, Thomas Carothers, et al., April 17, 2023, “How Can Europe Help the Next Phase of the Summit for Democracy?,” Carnegie Europe.

Climate Money
Climate Money Ep. 6: The EU's Big Hairy Climate Goal

Climate Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 24:29


Welcome to the Episode 6 of the Climate Money Podcast.  In this episode, we look at: The European Commission's new recommendation to cut emissions by 90% by 2040, and what Chinese labor has to do with it The EU's upcoming Parliamentary elections and how they could effect European Climate Money  A revised look at Kenya's carbon credits fee and how regulation can help markets, even if they impose costs  Links and resources related to this week's episode: European Commission calls for 90% cut in EU emissions by 2040 https://www.carbonbrief.org/qa-european-commission-calls-for-90-cut-in-eu-emissions-by-2040/  EU rebuffs European solar industry's plea for emergency help to fight cheap China imports https://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/3251047/eu-rebuffs-european-solar-industrys-plea-emergency-help-fight-cheap-china-imports  A sharp right turn: A forecast for the 2024 European Parliament elections https://ecfr.eu/publication/a-sharp-right-turn-a-forecast-for-the-2024-european-parliament-elections/  European Union Greenhouse Gas Emissions 1990 - 2024 https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/EUU/european-union/ghg-greenhouse-gas-emissions  A Dark Spot for the Solar Energy Industry: Forced Labor in Xinjiang https://www.csis.org/analysis/dark-spot-solar-energy-industry-forced-labor-xinjiang  The Powering Past Coal Alliance https://poweringpastcoal.org/  ‘They're drowning us in regulations': how Europe's furious farmers took on Brussels and won https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/10/theyre-drowning-us-in-regulations-how-europes-furious-farmers-took-on-brussels-and-won  China's Carbon Emissions Are Set to Decline Years Earlier Than Expected https://kanebridgenews.com/chinas-carbon-emissions-are-set-to-decline-years-earlier-than-expected/ 

Our Curious Amalgam
#260 What's The (Data Protection) Difference? An EU/U.S. Comparison of Personal Data Protection Issues In Merger and Behavioural Investigations

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 36:02


Large amounts of information are collected during merger control and behavioural competition law investigations. What are the personal data protection issues raised? Dan Rupprecht, Director for Europe of iDiscovery Solutions, joins Aaron Yeater and Matthew Hall to discuss the differences between these two types of investigations, why and how the EU/UK and U.S. approaches differ in this area, the technology that is used and the future. Listen to this episode to learn more about protection of personal data when working in these areas. With special guest: Dan Rupprecht, Director for Europe, iDiscovery Solutions Related Links: European Commission data protection (GDPR) UK GDPR Hosted by: Aaron Yeater, Analysis Group, Inc. and Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP

ESG State of Play
Geopolitics of the Green Transition EP 50

ESG State of Play

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 5:29


The fifth ministerial meeting of the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council.And what we are tracking in 2024

Europe Inside Out
Is Russia Changing the Rules of Cyberspace?

Europe Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 31:12


Russia's war against Ukraine reveals much about the use of cyber in warfare and the evolving role of states, international organizations, and the private sector in securing the digital realm.Raluca Csernatoni, fellow at Carnegie Europe, and Tim Maurer, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, discuss the blurring of lines between war and peace in cyberspace and what it means for the future of cyber diplomacy.[00:00:00] Intro, [00:02:04] Russia's cyber war against Ukraine [00:11:38], The role of states, international organizations, and the private sector, [00:20:39] The future of cyber norms and diplomacyRaluca Csernatoni, November 8, 2023, “Generative AI Poses Challenges for Europe,” Carnegie Europe.Raluca Csernatoni and Mark Manantan, July 4, 2023, “EU-ASEAN Cooperation on Cybersecurity and Emerging Technologies,” Carnegie Europe.Raluca Csernatoni, January 30, 2023, “Towards Strengthening the Transatlantic Tech Diplomacy: Trustworthy AI in the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council,” Transatlantic Leadership Network.Raluca Csernatoni and Katerina Mavrona, September 15, 2023, “The Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Nexus: Taking Stock of the European Union's Approach,” Carnegie Europe.Tim Maurer, October 22, 2023, “7 Simple Ways to Shield Yourself From Cybersecurity Threats,” Forbes.Tim Maurer, September 18, 2023, “6 Actions CEOs Must Take During a Cyberattack,” Harvard Business Review.Tim Maurer and Arthur Nelson, March 2021, “The Global Cyber Threat,” International Monetary Fund.Tim Maurer, January 2018, “Cyber Mercenaries: The State, Hackers, and Power,” Cambridge University Press.

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
2531: Data-Driven Advertising in a Privacy-Centric World

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 38:52


In today's Tech Talks Daily Podcast episode, I delve into the nuanced and ever-evolving landscape of data privacy with Alan Chapell from Chapell & Associates. Known for his in-depth expertise in this field, Alan offers invaluable insights into various critical topics shaping the global privacy conversation. Beginning with the EU-U.S. treaty that aims to enable the free flow of personal data across the Atlantic, Alan elucidates why the path to seamless data transfers has been rife with challenges. Is data localization a feasible strategy for tech companies in this regulatory environment? As we navigate this digital age, advertisers often find themselves at the crossroads of innovation and regulation. Alan shares his thoughts on the current privacy enforcement priorities that data-driven advertisers should pay attention to. This episode also examines Google's Privacy Sandbox—an initiative that piqued industry interest for its promise of user privacy and personalized advertising. But is it a viable tool on which businesses can be built? Alan unpacks the complexities. No conversation on data privacy would be complete without discussing the two tech giants that loom large over the digital landscape: Apple and Google. How do their approaches to advertising converge and diverge, and what does this mean for users and advertisers alike? Looking ahead, the possibility of a comprehensive U.S. privacy law in the next few years is a subject of great debate and anticipation. Alan weighs in on the factors that could influence the passage of such legislation and ventures to imagine what it might entail. Lastly, for those who wish to delve deeper into the intricacies of data privacy and its impact on business strategy, Alan points listeners to his monthly report, which serves as a vital guide in these uncertain times. So, whether you're an advertiser, a tech enthusiast, or someone concerned about how your data is being used, this episode offers a compelling look at the state of data privacy today and what we can expect soon.

RTP's Free Lunch Podcast
Deep Dive 279 – Transatlantic Debate: Evaluating the EU-US Data Privacy Framework

RTP's Free Lunch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 62:30


In October 2022, President Biden issued an executive order regarding the European Union - U.S. Data Privacy Framework. The Framework allows for data flows between the EU and the U.S., and it was established after the European Court of Justice struck down a prior agreement known as the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield. The executive order addresses U.S. collection of signals intelligence, which has been a source of concern for EU regulators and privacy advocates. The executive order limits signals intelligence collection to defined national security objectives, requires the privacy and civil liberties of all persons be considered regardless of nationality, and the collection must be proportionate. In addition, the executive order calls for a multi-layered review process that will allow individuals to lodge complaints regarding the collection of signals intelligence.Our experts will discuss whether the Framework addresses the concerns of privacy advocates in the EU and the U.S., and they will consider the implications of the review process for U.S. intelligence collection. This program will also explore whether the EU and U.S. can reach a durable privacy agreement given the tension between EU privacy preferences and U.S. national security needs.Featuring:- Stewart Baker, Of Counsel, Steptoe & Johnson LLP- Max Schrems, Founder, NOYB- [Moderator] Matthew R. A. Heiman, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, Waystar Health; Senior Fellow and Director of Planning, National Security InstituteVisit our website – www.RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.

The Data Chronicles
The Data Privacy Framework | Importer's perspective

The Data Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 45:29


The European Commission's adoption of its adequacy decision for the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework cleared the way for U.S.-based entities to certify their participation and begin importing EU personal data. In this second installment of a two-episode series, Scott Loughlin, co-lead of the Hogan Lovells Privacy and Cybersecurity practice, chats with U.S.-based colleagues, partner Bret Cohen, and senior associates Julian Flamant and Natalie Perez, to discuss the history of Trans-Atlantic data flows and unpack how U.S. importers can leverage the Framework. Scott Loughlin: Contact Bret Cohen: Contact Julian Flamant: Contact Natalie Perez: Contact

Tech Swamp
Exploring the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework with Paula Bruening

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 11:23


We're being joined by data privacy expert Paula Bruening for a “what's what” when it comes to the new EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF). Paula is the founder and principal at Casentino Strategies, where she helps small and medium-sized companies comply with data privacy rules and regulations, like GDPR, CCPA, and now the DPF. From background to implementation, we're talking all things EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework with Paula.

Tech Law Talks
Three times a charm or three strikes, you're out? Data transfers and the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework

Tech Law Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 27:56


Reed Smith Partners Cynthia O'Donoghue and Andreas Splittgerber delve into the recent developments surrounding the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework and discuss other data transfer mechanisms.

The Data Chronicles
The Data Privacy Framework | Exporter perspectives

The Data Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 37:09


Earlier in July, the European Commission adopted its eagerly anticipated adequacy decision on international data transfers under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework. The adequacy decision was preceded by substantial changes to U.S. intelligence-gathering requirements that have cleared the path for transfers of EU personal data. Scott Loughlin, co-lead of the Hogan Lovells Privacy and Cybersecurity practice, interviews Hogan Lovells partner Eduardo Ustaran and senior associate Julie Schwartz on what the adequacy decision means for EU-based data exporters and the future of the framework in light of expected legal challenges. Scott Loughlin: Contact Eduardo Ustaran: Contact Julie Schwartz: Contact

Luiza's Podcast
#7: GDPR Enforcement Challenges, with Max Schrems

Luiza's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 78:52


In this episode, you will listen to Luiza Jarovsky and Max Schrems talking about GDPR enforcement challenges and other topics such as:The 1.2 billion Euro fine against Meta, and what we can expect next;5 years of GDPR and noyb's 800+ cases: challenges, wins, and how to improve enforcement;Max's journey as a privacy advocate;Privacy, AI, and enforcement issues;The future of privacy;EU-U.S. data transfers.Max is a trailblazer, and his work and advocacy in the privacy field are groundbreaking and have literally changed how we learn, practice, and understand privacy today.Luiza Jarovsky is a lawyer, CEO of Implement Privacy, and author of Luiza's Newsletter.Read more about Luiza's work at https://www.luizajarovsky.comSubscribe to Luiza's Newsletter: https://www.luizasnewsletter.comCheck out the courses and training programs Luiza is leading at https://www.implementprivacy.comFollow Luiza on social media:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luizajarovskyTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/luizaJarovskyYouTube: https://youtube.com/@luizajarovsky

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Transatlantic Debate: Evaluating the EU-US Data Privacy Framework

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023


In October 2022, President Biden issued an executive order regarding the European Union – U.S. Data Privacy Framework. The Framework allows for data flows between the EU and the U.S., and it was established after the European Court of Justice struck down a prior agreement known as the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield. The executive order addresses […]

Teleforum
Transatlantic Debate: Evaluating the EU-US Data Privacy Framework

Teleforum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 61:54


In October 2022, President Biden issued an executive order regarding the European Union - U.S. Data Privacy Framework. The Framework allows for data flows between the EU and the U.S., and it was established after the European Court of Justice struck down a prior agreement known as the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield. The executive order addresses U.S. collection of signals intelligence, which has been a source of concern for EU regulators and privacy advocates. The executive order limits signals intelligence collection to defined national security objectives, requires the privacy and civil liberties of all persons be considered regardless of nationality, and the collection must be proportionate. In addition, the executive order calls for a multi-layered review process that will allow individuals to lodge complaints regarding the collection of signals intelligence.Our experts will discuss whether the Framework addresses the concerns of privacy advocates in the EU and the U.S., and they will consider the implications of the review process for U.S. intelligence collection. This program will also explore whether the EU and U.S. can reach a durable privacy agreement given the tension between EU privacy preferences and U.S. national security needs.Featuring:Max Schrems, Founder, NOYBStewart Baker, Of Counsel, Steptoe & Johnson LLPModerator: Matthew R. A. Heiman, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, Waystar Health; Senior Fellow and Director of Planning, National Security Institute

WSJ What’s News
Meta Hit With Record Fine Over EU-U.S. Data Transfers

WSJ What’s News

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 16:05


A.M. Edition for May 22. European Union privacy regulators have fined Facebook owner Meta a record $1.3 billion for sending user information to the U.S., according to people familiar with the matter. WSJ tech reporter Sam Schechner explains how the decision could affect other multinational companies. Plus, U.S. debt talks are set to resume this afternoon. And Russia claims victory in the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Cyberlaw Podcast
AI off the rails

The Cyberlaw Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 55:54


This episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast opens with a look at some genuinely weird behavior by the Bing AI chatbot – dark fantasies, professions of love, and lies on top of lies – plus the factual error that wrecked the rollout of Google's AI search bot. Chinny Sharma and Nick Weaver explain how we ended up with AI that is better at BS'ing than at accurately conveying facts. This leads me to propose a scheme to ensure that China's autocracy never gets its AI capabilities off the ground.  One thing that AI is creepily good at is faking people's voices. I try out ElevenLabs' technology in the first advertisement ever to run on the Cyberlaw Podcast. The upcoming fight over renewing section 702 of FISA has focused Congressional attention on FBI searches of 702 data, Jim Dempsey reports. That leads us to the latest compliance assessment on agencies' handling of 702 data. Chinny wonders whether the only way to save 702 will be to cut off the FBI's access – at great cost to our unified approach to terrorism intelligence,  I complain that the compliance data is older than dirt. Jim and I come together around the need to provide more safeguards against political bias in the intelligence community.  Nick brings us up to date on cyber issues in Ukraine, as summarized in a good Google report. He puzzles over Starlink's effort to keep providing service to Ukraine without assisting offensive military operations.  Chinny does a victory lap over reports that the (still not released) national cyber strategy will recommend imposing liability on the companies that distribute tech products – a recommendation she made in a paper released last year. I cannot quite understand why Google thinks this is good for Google. Nick introduces us to modern reputation management. It involves a lot of fake news and bogus legal complaints. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act and European Union (EU) and California privacy law are the censor's favorite tools. What is remarkable to my mind is that a business taking so much legal risk charges so little. Jim and Chinny bring us up to date on the charm offensive being waged in Washington by TikTok's CEO and the broader debate over China's access to the personal data of Americans, including health data. Jim cites a recent Duke study, which I complain is not clear about when the data being sold is individual and when it is aggregated. Nick reminds us all that aggregate data is often easy to individualize.  Finally, we make quick work of a few more stories: This week's oral argument in Gonzalez v. Google is a big deal, but we will cover it in detail once the Justices have chewed it over.   If you want to know why conservatives think the whole “disinformation” scare is a scam to suppress conservative speech, look no further than the scandal over the State Department's funding of an non-governmental organization (NGO) devoted to cutting off ad revenue for “risky” purveyors of “disinformation” like Reason (presumably including the Volokh Conspiracy), Real Clear Politics, the N.Y. Post, and the Washington Examiner – all outlets that can only look like disinformation to the most biased judge. The National Endowment for Democracy has already cut off funding, but Microsoft's ad agency still seems to be boycotting these conservative outlets. EU Lawmakers are refusing to endorse the latest EU-U.S. data deal. But it is all virtue signaling. Leaving Twitter over Elon Musk's ownership turns out to be about as popular as leaving the U.S. over Trump's presidency. Chris Inglis has finished his tour of duty as national cyber director. And the Federal Trade Commission's humiliation over its effort to block Meta's acquisition of Within is complete. Meta closed the deal last week. Download 443rd Episode (mp3)  You can subscribe to The Cyberlaw Podcast using iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or our RSS feed. As always, The Cyberlaw Podcast is open to feedback. Be sure to engage with @stewartbaker on Twitter. Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for topics or interviewees to CyberlawPodcast@steptoe.com. Remember: If your suggested guest appears on the show, we will send you a highly coveted Cyberlaw Podcast mug! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of their institutions, clients, friends, families, or pets.