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Sweden wants to let police use facial recognition technology  
Sweden's government said Monday (3 June) that it wanted to give law enforcement the ability to use real-time facial recognition technology from cameras in public places, for example to identify people suspected of certain crimes.
TikTok fails ‘disinformation test’ before EU vote, study shows  
Wildly popular social network TikTok approved adverts containing political disinformation ahead of European polls, a report showed Tuesday (4 June), flouting its own guidelines and raising questions about its ability to detect election falsehoods.
How the Gaza war is reshaping the politics of Europe’s left  
The trend to vote for pro-Palestinian forces at the upcomimng EU elections is not only among the EU's Muslim communities but also among left-leaning voters.
EU’s Stratcom struggles to counter Russian election disinformation  
The European Union's disinformation-busting team last month debunked a Russian-language video on YouTube that said citizens were fleeing dictatorship in EU member Poland and seeking refuge in Belarus, a close ally of Moscow.
Spain’s ECR member VOX will not back von der Leyen  
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Spanish VOX party not backing a second von der Leyen bid, EU elections in Estonia kicking off with technical difficulties, and so much more. 

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🟦 Daily Update 
France arrests three people after coffins found at Eiffel Tower 
Europe Ahead: Socialists’ Schmit on why over-regulation isn’t Europe’s main problem 
Why the next European Commission’s enlargement portfolio could be its most wanted 
EU defence spending should not cut into cohesion funds, Commissioner warns 
Years of EU-Japan hydrogen cooperation finally brings success 
Brexit stalwart Nigel Farage to stand in UK election with his own party 
How EU-China trade negotiations could play out 
EU transport policy at the ballot box 
Breaking down the obscure jargon of EU institutions 
Pascal Canfin on the Green Deal: ‘Job done’ 
New tech coalition CODE is growing a digital ecosystem to boost EU growth [Advocacy Lab Content] 
Poland’s Tusk and conservative PiS neck-and-neck ahead of EU vote 
Mexico’s Sheinbaum blazes trail as first woman president, under mentor’s watchful eye 
Progress on Alzheimer’s Disease stagnating, warns federation chief [Advocacy Lab Content] 
Wojciechowski visits Kazakhstan, highlights favourable conditions for EU investors [Advocacy Lab Content] 
Is the EU Green Deal ignoring the potential of local action? [Advocacy Lab Content] 
Salary conflict shakes Bulgarian health system [Advocacy Lab Content] 
Polish pharma employers urge candidates ‘commit to European Vaccination Strategy’ [Advocacy Lab Content] 
Belgian politicians raise concerns on pharma regulatory data protection change [Advocacy Lab Content] 
Slovak European election candidates split on EU’s health role [Advocacy Lab Content] 
European Commission should be less political and more impartial, Michel says 
Germany likely to miss 2030 climate goal, government advisors say 
The Brief – Lord, protect me from my friends 
EU challenges Colombia’s compliance with WTO ruling on frozen fries spat 
Green Deal or Industrial Deal? Why Grids Always Matter! [Promoted content] 

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