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Deal on new EU rules on migrant returns EN
On Monday, Parliament and Council negotiators agreed provisionally on changes to EU policy on the return of non-EU nationals staying illegally in the EU.
The Civil Liberties Committee discussed the implementation of the Migration and Asylum Pact with Commissioner Magnus Brunner and Nicholas A. Ioannides for the Cyprus Presidency.
MEPs to discuss digital safety and law enforcement cooperation with UK policymakers EN
Civil Liberties Committee MEPs will visit London for a series of meetings on justice and home affairs topics including digital safety, data protection and law enforcement cooperation.
The European parliament approved new EU rules to reinforce support and protection measures for the victims of crime, as well as their rights in criminal proceedings.
After the latest talks on reforming EU rules on the return of third-country nationals with no right to stay, Parliament’s negotiating team issued a statement.
Parliament wants the Commission to assess whether there could be a clear risk of a serious breach of the EU’s founding values by Slovakia’s government.
Ahead of Thursday’s final vote, lead MEPs will brief journalists on the revised Victims’ Rights Directive, aimed at strengthening victim protection and support
The agreement between EU co-legislators aims to make it easier for providers to comply with the AI Act, while maintaining its main provisions and risk-based approach.
The Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) will host an interparliamentary committee meeting on the role of member states and the EU in supporting global accountability mechanisms.
In a public hearing, MEPs and experts will discuss online age verification techniques and related regulatory, technical and privacy aspects.