Today in News History
On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1831, Regulamentul Organic, a quasi-constitutional organic law is adopted in Wallachia, one of the two Danubian Principalities that were to become the basis of Romania. In 1878, Treaty of Berlin: The European powers redraw the map of the Balkans. Serbia, Montenegro and Romania become completely independent of the Ottoman Empire. In 1913, The 1913 Romanian Army cholera outbreak during the Second Balkan War starts. In 1922, Martin Dies Sr., American journalist and politician (born 1870) passed away. In 1922, Anker Jørgensen, Danish trade union leader and politician, 16th Prime Minister of Denmark (died 2016) was born. In 1927, Simone Veil, French lawyer and politician, President of the European Parliament (died 2017) was born. In 1956, The Dartmouth workshop is the first conference on artificial intelligence. In 1973, Watergate scandal: Alexander Butterfield reveals the existence of a secret Oval Office taping system to investigators for the Senate Watergate Committee. In 2011, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1999 is adopted, which admits South Sudan to member status of United Nations. In 2014, Alfred de Grazia, American political scientist, author, and academic (born 1919) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
EU Parliament Revives Chat Surveillance for Thursday Vote
Killing the regime needs an absolute majority and depends on who bothers to stay through the final sitting before the summer break. The post EU Parliament Revives Chat Surveillance for Thursday Vote appeared first on Reclaim The Net: Free Speech, Privacy, Digital Rights.
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Punching Bag Post
· Jul 10, 2026
The EU Just Legalized Scanning of Private Messages Without a Warrant
On July 9, 2026, the European Parliament allowed a law nicknamed “Chat Control” to pass, even though most of the lawmakers who showed up to vote were against it. The measure permits tech companies operating in the European Union to scan private messages, emails, and chats for law enforcment purposes without first getting a warrant [] The post The EU Just Legalized Scanning of Private Messages Without a Warrant appeared first on The Punching Bag Post.
Korea Times News
· Jul 9, 2026
EU Parliament backs extension of chat monitoring to detect child abuse
EU Parliament backs extension of chat monitoring to detect child abuse
Sweden Herald
· Jul 6, 2026
EU Parliament votes on temporary extension of controversial chat control measures
EU Parliament votes on temporary extension of controversial chat control measures
EUobserver
· Jul 13, 2026
EU parliament lets Meta and Google keep scanning users’ messages, in a win for ‘Chat Control’ backers. What it means – and why it matters
With the European Parliament’s resistance weakening and the powerful European People's Party group shifting in favour of tougher controls, this surprise win for message-scanning could clear the way for an even more far‑reaching “Chat Control 2.0” that targets encrypted apps next.
Reclaim the Net
· Jul 8, 2026
Labour Eyes Social Media Censorship for UK Elections
The rules that already tell British broadcasters what they can say at election time are being eyed for a much bigger target: everyone's timeline. The post Labour Eyes Social Media Censorship for UK Elections appeared first on Reclaim The Net: Free Speech, Privacy, Digital Rights.
AllSides
· Jul 11, 2026
A Majority of European Lawmakers Voted Against Letting Big Tech Read Our Messages. They're Going to Anyway.
The European Parliament has voted to extend legislation allowing tech companies to voluntarily scan users' private messages for child sexual abuse material, despite a majority of lawmakers voting against the proposal. The ruling reinstates permissions for firms including Meta, Google, and Microsoft to scan private text, email, and social media messages through a bill nicknamed Chat Control by critics. End-to-end encrypted chats, such as those on WhatsApp and Signal, remain exempt.
Malay Mail
· Jul 6, 2026
Hate speech outruns facts on social media because ‘we react strongly to emotional content’, say experts
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Disclose.tv
· Jul 9, 2026
[Video] NEW - European Parliament fails to reach majority (361) needed to reject the return of [...]
NEW - European Parliament fails to reach majority (361) needed to reject the return of Chat Control 1.0, the voluntary mass scanning of private messages to detect CSAM, extending its implementation to April 2028. The extension proposal was also previously rejected in March.More Info: https://fightchatcontrol.eu/overview@disclosetv
Euro Weekly News
· Jul 9, 2026
Private messages could be scanned in Europe as EU vote reignites surveillance fears
A European Parliament vote has revived a fierce privacy row over whether tech platforms can scan private messages for child []
RTÉ News
· Jul 1, 2026
Ukraine could join EU while still at war - Taoiseach
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· Jul 8, 2026
PARLIAMENT | Govt mulls allowing MPs to view CCTV footage of Taiping Prison incident
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The Next Web
· Jul 9, 2026
EU Parliament revives a ‘zombie’ child-abuse scanning bill it rejected in March
The European Parliament has voted to advance a bill letting tech companies legally scan for child sexual abuse material. On Thursday in Strasbourg, lawmakers sent the proposal to EU member states for approval, Politico reports. The twist is that Parliament rejected this same bill in March. It was revived after a push by the centre-right European [] This story continues at The Next Web
South China Morning Post
· Jul 13, 2026
EU eyes social media curbs for children
The European Union will move to limit young children’s access to social media across the 27-member bloc, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday, in what would be the biggest such effort to date to guard against online dangers. Von der Leyen presented a paper from two experts recommending a tiered approach, with under-13s only allowed to use social media for limited periods under the supervision of parents, carers and teachers. The curbs would be lifted gradually as...
Hungarian Conservative
· Jul 13, 2026
Chat Control: EU Pushes Through Mass Surveillance Despite Rejection by MEPs
A majority of MEPs present voted to reject the controversial Chat Control regulation but fell short of the absolute majority needed to block it at second reading. Controversially, the vote took place just before the summer recess, when many MEPs had already left Brussels. The post Chat Control: EU Pushes Through Mass Surveillance Despite Rejection by MEPs appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.
Kuwait Times
· Jul 13, 2026
EU to limit children’s access to social media—gradually
BRUSSELS: Children should have “phased and gradual access” to social media, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said Monday, as experts recommended under 13s only use online platforms un...
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· Jul 1, 2026
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Off The Press
· Jun 30, 2026
House Passes Online Child Safety Bill
The House of Representatives passed legislation Monday that would require online platforms to provide safeguards for children, setting up a potential clash with the Senate, where lawmakers favor stricter standards. Congress has taken increasing interest in protecting children online as social media companies have faced growing scrutiny. The House passed the Kids Internet and Digital Safety []...Click to read more
Meduza.io
· Jun 27, 2026
How new ‘transnational repression’ measures could affect the lives of Russians in Europe
On June 16, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on countering “transnational repression” targeting journalists, human rights defenders, and activists in exile. Lawmakers named Russia as one of the main perpetrators and called for shielding political exiles from frozen bank accounts, denial of consular services, and passport revocations. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a similar resolution on June 25, with input from the platform for dialogue with Russian Democratic Forces. Meduza explains how these measures could affect the lives of Russians in Europe.
Euronews
· Jun 25, 2026
Latest news bulletin | June 25th, 2026 – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 25th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
GB News
· Jul 5, 2026
The Weekend - Sunday 5th July 2026
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Wired
· Jul 9, 2026
A Majority of European Lawmakers Voted Against Letting Big Tech Read Our Messages. They’re Going to Anyway
Companies will once again be allowed to scan citizens’ personal texts, emails, and social media messages via the “Chat Control” bill to find child abuse material online.
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