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Playlist The ARTchemists #364
Au menu :
@Tropical Fu*k Storm @dinosaur Pile-Up @Flawed Mangoes @charlie Pittman
@new Candys @Aude Juncker @sean Massaro @girl Tones @Foxwarren
@the Sons of GunsA découvrir ICI : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-6XgaEM0vRKN1Pf588jcrt3by6nTHwly&si=WfZomK2ODclOWPwp
#playlist #musiqueindé #rockalternatif #shoegaze #electropop #folkpsyché #TheARTchemists #DécouverteMusicale #musique #goodsound
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This is worth your time.
Watch the @IPCPch webinar on #ConflictsofInterest. Stellar line up delivers information we all need to know.
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Our "Conflicts of Interest in Chemicals & Waste Governance" webinar with @Davzoul, @SRtoxics, @ElleEnvy, @drdavidmichaels, @RobertBilott
& @jmuncke is online.Very relevant for ongoing #OEWG negotiations on the future panel on chemicals, waste & pollution
https://www.ipcp.ch/activities/webin…
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Die @CDU gegen #Uploadfilter, die sie selbst eingeführt haben? Wir raten von der Wahl solch chaotischer Parteien ab. 😉
waz.de/politik/jean-c… https://www.waz.de/politik/jean-claude-juncker-spricht-sich-gegen-uploadfilter-aus-id217041469.html?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=share&__pwh=0EKnpI9cfOt0jD2v0yw2Iw%3D%3D
#Artikel13 #Artikel13demo #SaveYourInternet #Europawahl2019 www.waz.de/politik/jean-claude… -
#news ⚡ Juncker rät Europäern zu hartem Auftreten gegen Trump: Der ehemalige EU-Kommissionschef Jean-Claude Juncker ruft die Europäer zu einem harten Auftreten gegen Donald Trumps Handelspolitik au... https://hubu.de/?p=266288 | #auftreten #europaeern #juncker #trump #hubu
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#news ⚡ Juncker rät Europäern zu hartem Auftreten gegen Trump: Der ehemalige EU-Kommissionschef Jean-Claude Juncker ruft die Europäer zu einem harten Auftreten gegen Donald Trumps Handelspolitik au... https://hubu.de/?p=266288 | #auftreten #europaeern #juncker #trump #hubu
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#news ⚡ Juncker rät Europäern zu hartem Auftreten gegen Trump: Der ehemalige EU-Kommissionschef Jean-Claude Juncker ruft die Europäer zu einem harten Auftreten gegen Donald Trumps Handelspolitik au... https://hubu.de/?p=266288 | #auftreten #europaeern #juncker #trump #hubu
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/681487/ Jean-Claude Juncker : « l’UE n’est pas l’esclave des États-Unis » #Actualités #DonaldTrump #EU #europe #EuropeanUnion #ForumEconomiqueMondial #FR #France #JeanClaudeJuncker #News #RépubliqueFrançaise #UE #UnionEuropéenne
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Der ehemalige Präsident der Europäischen Kommission, Jean-Claude Juncker, warnte vor dem Beitritt der Ukraine zur NATO als Form der Sicherheitsgarantie.#KrieginderUkraine #EuropäischePolitik #Jean-ClaudeJuncker #Ukraine #EuropäischeUnion #NATO
Die Ukraine ist nicht bereit, der NATO oder der EU beizutreten, sagt Juncker -
Der ehemalige Präsident der Europäischen Kommission, Jean-Claude Juncker, warnte vor dem Beitritt der Ukraine zur NATO als Form der Sicherheitsgarantie.#KrieginderUkraine #EuropäischePolitik #Jean-ClaudeJuncker #Ukraine #EuropäischeUnion #NATO
Die Ukraine ist nicht bereit, der NATO oder der EU beizutreten, sagt Juncker -
Der ehemalige Präsident der Europäischen Kommission, Jean-Claude Juncker, warnte vor dem Beitritt der Ukraine zur NATO als Form der Sicherheitsgarantie.#KrieginderUkraine #EuropäischePolitik #Jean-ClaudeJuncker #Ukraine #EuropäischeUnion #NATO
Die Ukraine ist nicht bereit, der NATO oder der EU beizutreten, sagt Juncker -
Der ehemalige Präsident der Europäischen Kommission, Jean-Claude Juncker, warnte vor dem Beitritt der Ukraine zur NATO als Form der Sicherheitsgarantie.#KrieginderUkraine #EuropäischePolitik #Jean-ClaudeJuncker #Ukraine #EuropäischeUnion #NATO
Die Ukraine ist nicht bereit, der NATO oder der EU beizutreten, sagt Juncker -
🇱🇺🇪🇺 Le conseil de Jean-Claude Juncker à son «ami» Michel Barnier https://www.election-politique.com/index.php?display=M
#VuDansLaPresse #newspaper #politique #politics #international #Luxembourg #Luxemburg #JeanClaudeJuncker #Juncker #MichelBarnier #Barnier
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🇱🇺🇪🇺 Le conseil de Jean-Claude Juncker à son «ami» Michel Barnier https://www.election-politique.com/index.php?display=M
#VuDansLaPresse #newspaper #politique #politics #international #Luxembourg #Luxemburg #JeanClaudeJuncker #Juncker #MichelBarnier #Barnier
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🇱🇺🇪🇺 Le conseil de Jean-Claude Juncker à son «ami» Michel Barnier https://www.election-politique.com/index.php?display=M
#VuDansLaPresse #newspaper #politique #politics #international #Luxembourg #Luxemburg #JeanClaudeJuncker #Juncker #MichelBarnier #Barnier
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🇱🇺🇪🇺 Le conseil de Jean-Claude Juncker à son «ami» Michel Barnier https://www.election-politique.com/index.php?display=M
#VuDansLaPresse #newspaper #politique #politics #international #Luxembourg #Luxemburg #JeanClaudeJuncker #Juncker #MichelBarnier #Barnier
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To protect our democratic system #3 To ensure the integrity of electoral processes
Yesterday’s reports cover measures taken by online platforms in February 2019 may put ourselves at ease when the EU shall keep controlling the social media as well as the working of the political parties and funding thereoff. These reports allow the EU Commission to verify that effective policies to ensure the integrity of electoral processes are in place before the European elections in May 2019.
The EU has to make sure she does not become ill in the same basket as the United States of America and Russia. The Commission may not only hope to see further progress in a number of areas by each of the platforms, she has to keep control over them. Naturally it shall take time to do so and therefore we want to be patient to see what the result may be by the end of 2019, when the Commission will carry out a comprehensive assessment of the Code’s initial 12-month period. Should the results prove unsatisfactory, the Commission may propose further actions, including of a regulatory nature.
Background
The monthly reporting cycle builds on the Code of Practice, and is part of the Action Plan against disinformation that the European Union adopted last December to build up capabilities and strengthen cooperation between Member States and EU institutions to proactively address the threats posed by disinformation.
The reporting signatories committed to the Code of Practice in October 2018 on a voluntary basis. In January 2019 the European Commission published the first reports submitted by signatories of the Code of Practice against disinformation. The Code aims to reach the objectives set out by the Commission’s Communication presented in April 2018 by setting a wide range of commitments:
- – Disrupt advertising revenue for accounts and websites misrepresenting information and provide advertisers with adequate safety tools and information about websites purveying disinformation.
- – Enable public disclosure of political advertising and make effort towards disclosing issue-based advertising.
- – Have a clear and publicly available policy on identity and online bots and take measures to close fake accounts.
- – Offer information and tools to help people make informed decisions, and facilitate access to diverse perspectives about topics of public interest, while giving prominence to reliable sources.
- – Provide privacy-compliant access to data to researchers to track and better understand the spread and impact of disinformation.
Ahead of the European elections in May 2019, the Commission is monitoring the progress of the platforms towards meeting the commitments that are most relevant and urgent ahead of the election campaign: scrutiny of ad placements; political and issue-based advertising; and integrity of services.
The Code of Practice also goes hand-in-hand with the Recommendation included in the election package announced by President Juncker in the 2018 State of the Union Address to ensure free, fair and secure European Parliament elections. The measures include greater transparency in online political advertisements and the possibility to impose sanctions for the illegal use of personal data to deliberately influence the outcome of the European elections. Member States were also advised to set up a national election cooperation network of relevant authorities – such aselectoral, cybersecurity, data protection and law enforcement authorities – and to appoint a contact point to participate in a European-level election cooperation network.
The first meeting at the European level took place on 21 January 2019, and a second one on 27 February. The next meeting will take place on 4 April.
Last week, Commissioner Jourová wrote to national political parties calling on them to ensure transparency of political advertising, to be ready to face cyberattacks and to respect European data protection rules during the campaign.
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To protect our democratic system #1 Danger of fake and malicious social media accounts
To protect our democratic system #2 Online platforms
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#ActionPlanAgainstDisinformation #Advertisements #CodeOfPractice #Disinformation #EUInstitutions #EuropeanCommission #EuropeanElections #EuropeanUnion #FakeAccounts #IssueBasedAdvertising #OnlineBots #PoliticalAdvertising #ReliableSourceS_ #VeraJourova
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To protect our democratic system #3 To ensure the integrity of electoral processes
Yesterday’s reports cover measures taken by online platforms in February 2019 may put ourselves at ease when the EU shall keep controlling the social media as well as the working of the political parties and funding thereoff. These reports allow the EU Commission to verify that effective policies to ensure the integrity of electoral processes are in place before the European elections in May 2019.
The EU has to make sure she does not become ill in the same basket as the United States of America and Russia. The Commission may not only hope to see further progress in a number of areas by each of the platforms, she has to keep control over them. Naturally it shall take time to do so and therefore we want to be patient to see what the result may be by the end of 2019, when the Commission will carry out a comprehensive assessment of the Code’s initial 12-month period. Should the results prove unsatisfactory, the Commission may propose further actions, including of a regulatory nature.
Background
The monthly reporting cycle builds on the Code of Practice, and is part of the Action Plan against disinformation that the European Union adopted last December to build up capabilities and strengthen cooperation between Member States and EU institutions to proactively address the threats posed by disinformation.
The reporting signatories committed to the Code of Practice in October 2018 on a voluntary basis. In January 2019 the European Commission published the first reports submitted by signatories of the Code of Practice against disinformation. The Code aims to reach the objectives set out by the Commission’s Communication presented in April 2018 by setting a wide range of commitments:
- – Disrupt advertising revenue for accounts and websites misrepresenting information and provide advertisers with adequate safety tools and information about websites purveying disinformation.
- – Enable public disclosure of political advertising and make effort towards disclosing issue-based advertising.
- – Have a clear and publicly available policy on identity and online bots and take measures to close fake accounts.
- – Offer information and tools to help people make informed decisions, and facilitate access to diverse perspectives about topics of public interest, while giving prominence to reliable sources.
- – Provide privacy-compliant access to data to researchers to track and better understand the spread and impact of disinformation.
Ahead of the European elections in May 2019, the Commission is monitoring the progress of the platforms towards meeting the commitments that are most relevant and urgent ahead of the election campaign: scrutiny of ad placements; political and issue-based advertising; and integrity of services.
The Code of Practice also goes hand-in-hand with the Recommendation included in the election package announced by President Juncker in the 2018 State of the Union Address to ensure free, fair and secure European Parliament elections. The measures include greater transparency in online political advertisements and the possibility to impose sanctions for the illegal use of personal data to deliberately influence the outcome of the European elections. Member States were also advised to set up a national election cooperation network of relevant authorities – such aselectoral, cybersecurity, data protection and law enforcement authorities – and to appoint a contact point to participate in a European-level election cooperation network.
The first meeting at the European level took place on 21 January 2019, and a second one on 27 February. The next meeting will take place on 4 April.
Last week, Commissioner Jourová wrote to national political parties calling on them to ensure transparency of political advertising, to be ready to face cyberattacks and to respect European data protection rules during the campaign.
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To protect our democratic system #1 Danger of fake and malicious social media accounts
To protect our democratic system #2 Online platforms
Rate this:
#ActionPlanAgainstDisinformation #Advertisements #CodeOfPractice #Disinformation #EUInstitutions #EuropeanCommission #EuropeanElections #EuropeanUnion #FakeAccounts #IssueBasedAdvertising #OnlineBots #PoliticalAdvertising #ReliableSourceS_ #VeraJourova
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To protect our democratic system #3 To ensure the integrity of electoral processes
Yesterday’s reports cover measures taken by online platforms in February 2019 may put ourselves at ease when the EU shall keep controlling the social media as well as the working of the political parties and funding thereoff. These reports allow the EU Commission to verify that effective policies to ensure the integrity of electoral processes are in place before the European elections in May 2019.
The EU has to make sure she does not become ill in the same basket as the United States of America and Russia. The Commission may not only hope to see further progress in a number of areas by each of the platforms, she has to keep control over them. Naturally it shall take time to do so and therefore we want to be patient to see what the result may be by the end of 2019, when the Commission will carry out a comprehensive assessment of the Code’s initial 12-month period. Should the results prove unsatisfactory, the Commission may propose further actions, including of a regulatory nature.
Background
The monthly reporting cycle builds on the Code of Practice, and is part of the Action Plan against disinformation that the European Union adopted last December to build up capabilities and strengthen cooperation between Member States and EU institutions to proactively address the threats posed by disinformation.
The reporting signatories committed to the Code of Practice in October 2018 on a voluntary basis. In January 2019 the European Commission published the first reports submitted by signatories of the Code of Practice against disinformation. The Code aims to reach the objectives set out by the Commission’s Communication presented in April 2018 by setting a wide range of commitments:
- – Disrupt advertising revenue for accounts and websites misrepresenting information and provide advertisers with adequate safety tools and information about websites purveying disinformation.
- – Enable public disclosure of political advertising and make effort towards disclosing issue-based advertising.
- – Have a clear and publicly available policy on identity and online bots and take measures to close fake accounts.
- – Offer information and tools to help people make informed decisions, and facilitate access to diverse perspectives about topics of public interest, while giving prominence to reliable sources.
- – Provide privacy-compliant access to data to researchers to track and better understand the spread and impact of disinformation.
Ahead of the European elections in May 2019, the Commission is monitoring the progress of the platforms towards meeting the commitments that are most relevant and urgent ahead of the election campaign: scrutiny of ad placements; political and issue-based advertising; and integrity of services.
The Code of Practice also goes hand-in-hand with the Recommendation included in the election package announced by President Juncker in the 2018 State of the Union Address to ensure free, fair and secure European Parliament elections. The measures include greater transparency in online political advertisements and the possibility to impose sanctions for the illegal use of personal data to deliberately influence the outcome of the European elections. Member States were also advised to set up a national election cooperation network of relevant authorities – such aselectoral, cybersecurity, data protection and law enforcement authorities – and to appoint a contact point to participate in a European-level election cooperation network.
The first meeting at the European level took place on 21 January 2019, and a second one on 27 February. The next meeting will take place on 4 April.
Last week, Commissioner Jourová wrote to national political parties calling on them to ensure transparency of political advertising, to be ready to face cyberattacks and to respect European data protection rules during the campaign.
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To protect our democratic system #1 Danger of fake and malicious social media accounts
To protect our democratic system #2 Online platforms
Rate this:
#ActionPlanAgainstDisinformation #Advertisements #CodeOfPractice #Disinformation #EUInstitutions #EuropeanCommission #EuropeanElections #EuropeanUnion #FakeAccounts #IssueBasedAdvertising #OnlineBots #PoliticalAdvertising #ReliableSourceS_ #VeraJourova
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To protect our democratic system #3 To ensure the integrity of electoral processes
Yesterday’s reports cover measures taken by online platforms in February 2019 may put ourselves at ease when the EU shall keep controlling the social media as well as the working of the political parties and funding thereoff. These reports allow the EU Commission to verify that effective policies to ensure the integrity of electoral processes are in place before the European elections in May 2019.
The EU has to make sure she does not become ill in the same basket as the United States of America and Russia. The Commission may not only hope to see further progress in a number of areas by each of the platforms, she has to keep control over them. Naturally it shall take time to do so and therefore we want to be patient to see what the result may be by the end of 2019, when the Commission will carry out a comprehensive assessment of the Code’s initial 12-month period. Should the results prove unsatisfactory, the Commission may propose further actions, including of a regulatory nature.
Background
The monthly reporting cycle builds on the Code of Practice, and is part of the Action Plan against disinformation that the European Union adopted last December to build up capabilities and strengthen cooperation between Member States and EU institutions to proactively address the threats posed by disinformation.
The reporting signatories committed to the Code of Practice in October 2018 on a voluntary basis. In January 2019 the European Commission published the first reports submitted by signatories of the Code of Practice against disinformation. The Code aims to reach the objectives set out by the Commission’s Communication presented in April 2018 by setting a wide range of commitments:
- – Disrupt advertising revenue for accounts and websites misrepresenting information and provide advertisers with adequate safety tools and information about websites purveying disinformation.
- – Enable public disclosure of political advertising and make effort towards disclosing issue-based advertising.
- – Have a clear and publicly available policy on identity and online bots and take measures to close fake accounts.
- – Offer information and tools to help people make informed decisions, and facilitate access to diverse perspectives about topics of public interest, while giving prominence to reliable sources.
- – Provide privacy-compliant access to data to researchers to track and better understand the spread and impact of disinformation.
Ahead of the European elections in May 2019, the Commission is monitoring the progress of the platforms towards meeting the commitments that are most relevant and urgent ahead of the election campaign: scrutiny of ad placements; political and issue-based advertising; and integrity of services.
The Code of Practice also goes hand-in-hand with the Recommendation included in the election package announced by President Juncker in the 2018 State of the Union Address to ensure free, fair and secure European Parliament elections. The measures include greater transparency in online political advertisements and the possibility to impose sanctions for the illegal use of personal data to deliberately influence the outcome of the European elections. Member States were also advised to set up a national election cooperation network of relevant authorities – such aselectoral, cybersecurity, data protection and law enforcement authorities – and to appoint a contact point to participate in a European-level election cooperation network.
The first meeting at the European level took place on 21 January 2019, and a second one on 27 February. The next meeting will take place on 4 April.
Last week, Commissioner Jourová wrote to national political parties calling on them to ensure transparency of political advertising, to be ready to face cyberattacks and to respect European data protection rules during the campaign.
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To protect our democratic system #1 Danger of fake and malicious social media accounts
To protect our democratic system #2 Online platforms
Rate this:
#ActionPlanAgainstDisinformation #Advertisements #CodeOfPractice #Disinformation #EUInstitutions #EuropeanCommission #EuropeanElections #EuropeanUnion #FakeAccounts #IssueBasedAdvertising #OnlineBots #PoliticalAdvertising #ReliableSourceS_ #VeraJourova
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The #Wellbeing of Future Generations Act - #WFGAct
Public bodies need to be independently accountable to it, & the public need to understand how it enables a positive future, to demand it!
Politicians - “all know what to do, but we don’t know how to get re-elected once we have done it.” - Jean Claude Juncker
https://www.climatica.lamarea.com/sophie-howe-generaciones-futuras-gales/
#ClimateAction #WellbeingEconomy @ktrebeck #FutureGenerations #politics #climatecrisis - #Wales
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🎂 The European Pillar of #SocialRights turns 5️⃣!
I am happy to see that the current European Commission is faithful to the engagements taken in Gothenburg in 2017.
- Former @EU_Commission President @JunckerEU
#EUSocialForum