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EU-US Privacy Shield sent to national reps for approval—by next weekEuropean Union (arstechnica.co.uk)
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How digital rights in the UK will be affected by BrexitUnited Kingdom (edri.org)
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Post-Brexit power vacuum hits UK tech policy influence at European ParliamentEuropean Union (arstechnica.co.uk)
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Federation Council Approves Controversial Anti-Terrorism LawsRussia (themoscowtimes.com)
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Russian ISPs will need to store content and metadata, open backdoorsRussia (arstechnica.com)
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Facebook wins privacy case against Belgian data protection authorityBelgium (reuters.com)
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Take Action - Snoopers' CharterUnited Kingdom (snooperscharter.co.uk)
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Encryption for the people: Telekom and Fraunhofer unveil 'Volksverschlüsselung'Germany (dw.com)
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The Information Commissioners office releases Annual ReportUnited Kingdom (ico.org.uk)
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UK surveillance bill’s logging of web activity a huge risk to privacy, peers warnUnited Kingdom (techcrunch.com)
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French police hit by security breach as data put onlineFrance (bbc.co.uk)
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Privacy Shield: White House makes EU spying promiseEuropean Union (bbc.com)
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Snowden denounces Russia's 'unjustifiable' surveillance billRussia (telegraph.co.uk)
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Brexit: Trade deals will force UK to follow EU data privacy laws anywayUnited Kingdom (arstechnica.co.uk)
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What Brexit Means For Tech: will have a big impact on startups, privacy, telecoms and moreUnited Kingdom (fortune.com)
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