
Maria Maggiore
Journalist at Investigate Europe
EU Radio Correspondant at Radio Popolare
@investigate_eu Reporter from Brussels and Italy, @radiopop EU Corresp. Former @europarltv, @laStampa. TV moderator, film director. My heart is in Europe..
Articles
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2 months ago |
infolibre.es | Maria Maggiore
Los gobiernos de la UE podrán desplegar tecnologías basadas en inteligencia artificial que rastreen a los ciudadanos en espacios públicos, vigilen en tiempo real a los refugiados en zonas fronterizas y utilicen sistemas de reconocimiento emocional de las personas. Todo ello se regula en la Ley Europea de Inteligencia Artificial, aprobada el verano pasado, aunque algunos de sus artículos más polémicos son entran en vigor hasta el próximo 2 de febrero.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
euobserver.com | Maria Maggiore |Leïla Miñano |Harald Schumann
This story is produced by Investigate Europe, a cross-border team of journalists based across the continent. The investigation is being published with media partners including Disclose (France), EUobserver (Belgium), Il Fatto Quotidiano (Italy), InfoLibre (Spain), Netzpolitik (Germany), Publico (Portugal) and Efsyn (Greece).
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Jun 17, 2024 |
euobserver.com | Leïla Miñano |Maria Maggiore |Manuel Rico |Catrien Spijkerman
InvestigationAt the end of 2019, two pharmaceutical consultants checked into an Amsterdam hotel. It is one of hundreds of options in the city. It is also where experts from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) are staying for their monthly meeting. Many are their former colleagues. Senior figures from the agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP), its most influential body, were gathering at its headquarters in the Dutch capital.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
infolibre.es | Manuel Rico |Maria Maggiore
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Apr 11, 2024 |
voxeurop.eu | Pascal Hansens |Maria Maggiore |Leïla Miñano
Vertrauliche Dokumente, die Investigate Europe erhalten hat, zeigen, wie Frankreich und die Niederlande, zusammen mit Dänemark, Malta, der Tschechische Republik und anderen die Unterhändler*innen dazu drängten, die Maßnahmen des Migrations- und Asylpakt (am 10. April 2024 vom Europäischen Parlament aufgenommen), zu verhärten. Aktivist*innen und die Vereinten Nationen sagten, solche Maßnahmen könnten gegen die UN-Kinderrechtskonvention verstoßen, die von allen EU-Ländern unterzeichnet wurde.
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