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European Parliament Members Slam EU Food Companies over Caged Confinement of Animals Abroad, In Letter Circulated by Lever Foundation and Green REV Institute

(1) Open letter from MEPs calls inaction discriminatory and a health risk; the duty for food companies to behave responsibly toward animals and toward consumers does not end at the borders of the continent BRUSSELS, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In a strongly-worded letter released today, Members of European Parliament are calling on food companies to end the caged confinement of animals in their global supply chains. The letter, which was circulated by international NGO Lever Foundation and Polish NGO Green REV Institute, was signed by MEPs from Germany, France, Poland, Netherlands, Sweden, France, Italy, Denmark, Portugal and Austria. We urge all globally-operating European food companies that have not yet done so to set a public timeline for ending the sale of caged eggs in their international supply chains, reads the letter. The duty for food companies to behave responsibly toward animals and toward consumers does not end at the borders of the continent. For European food

Love film? Get in on the live debate with the European LUX Award film directors

Love film? Get in on the live debate with the European LUX Award film directors During the week of 10-16 May viewers across Europe including Malta can watch and vote for the European LUX Award finalist films, as well as participate in a live debate with the film directors 13 May 2021, 7:22am Film director Thomas Vinterberg with Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen Join us for the LUX Audience week and the biggest ever jury! Screenings of LUX award nominated films are taking place from 10 to 16 May across Europe. We would have loved to be in cinemas. However, due to the pandemic, these great European stories represented by 

China s third way on data governance

This article is part of our special report Re-connecting Europe. Last year, China launched its bid to shape global data governance, eager to create its own approach alongside those created by the United States and the EU. Since then, it has been working on a comprehensive data protection framework that could be a game-changer for potential Western investors. In September, China launched its Global Initiative on Data Security. A month later, Beijing presented the draft Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), a set of privacy rules experts say are inspired by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the landmark EU privacy law.

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