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COMECE: Tombinski (EU) in Europeinfos, facing cracks in the collective consciousness to prevent deterioration of common future

(Brussels) “In spite of all investments in education, global diffusion of knowledge and research results, the past is still a dividing force”: “Insurmountable and controversial, it may put common future at risk”. Jan Tombinski, Head of the EU delegation at the Holy See, wrote those words in the latest number of Europeinfos, the monthly magazine of the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Community (COMECE), regarding the need of “facing cracks in European collective consciousness to prevent hope for common future to deteriorate”. In Europeinfos, Emmanuel Agius, member of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE), speaks about “robotisation and the future of work”, and of the need to redirect the phenomenon of “robotisation – digitisation of work” in accordance with some ethical concerns, in order “to optimise security, preserve the common good, defend workers’ rights, integrate such phenomenon with social rules, and foster public trust”. Europeinfos also faces the complex relation between “struggle against terrorism and respect of fundamental rights”, as for the illicit contents made known through the Internet. The issue also includes a report on “European cinema” and an interview with Luca Jahier, neo-elected President of the European Economic and Social Committee – EESC (http://www.europe-infos.eu/).

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