Ghanaian journalists warn proposed cybersecurity amendments could affect press freedom

By |2025-11-04T09:29:45+00:00November44 4, 2025|

Ghana’s proposed Cybersecurity (Amendment) Bill has prompted warnings from the Ghana Journalists Association, which fears the reforms could unintentionally restrict press freedom if adopted without consultation. Speaking at a press briefing in Accra, GJA President Albert Kwabena Dwumfuor backed stronger cybersecurity laws but urged Parliament to engage media, civil-society groups, and digital-rights experts before passing the bill.

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Governments set priorities for next internet domain expansion in ICANN84 communiqué

By |2025-11-04T08:45:32+00:00November31 4, 2025|

In the document, readers will find a strong focus on DNS abuse mitigation, mandatory access mechanisms for domain registration data, and equitable participation in the upcoming round of new top-level domains. The GAC raises concerns about low uptake in the Applicant Support Program, calls for stricter timelines for urgent data-access requests, and urges improvements in transparency and enforcement as the domain space expands.

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New ICRC–Geneva Academy report examines civilian involvement in wartime cyber activities

By |2025-11-06T18:40:20+00:00November35 3, 2025|

A new joint study by the ICRC and the Geneva Academy warns that rising civilian involvement in cyber operations is challenging long-standing protections in armed conflict. The report examines how international humanitarian law applies when civilians engage in hacking or other digital activities, outlines risks to civilian infrastructure, and calls on governments and technology companies to clarify responsibilities and minimise harm as cyber operations become increasingly intertwined with modern warfare.

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ICANN approves guidebook for next wave of internet domain extensions, targeting 2026 launch

By |2025-11-03T15:31:04+00:00November04 3, 2025|

The Applicant Guidebook sets the rules and requirements for organisations seeking to operate new domain extensions. It explains eligibility, application procedures, fees, evaluation steps, and dispute processes.

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EU launches RAISE virtual institute to coordinate artificial-intelligence research

By |2025-11-05T12:57:14+00:00November22 3, 2025|

Funded under Horizon Europe, RAISE brings together research talent and data resources to make the EU a global leader in AI-powered scientific innovation.

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Mexico’s proposed data-collection laws raise questions about privacy and oversight

By |2025-11-03T12:38:20+00:00November56 3, 2025|

Mexico is considering a package of laws that would expand government access to personal data and introduce new large-scale information systems.

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Civil-society coalitions issue summary statement stressing human rights at core of WSIS+20 process

By |2025-11-05T10:28:50+00:00November49 3, 2025|

The coalitions call for governments to retain explicit language referencing international human rights treaties and principles, including Article 19 on freedom of expression and gender equality commitments, in the WSIS+20 document.

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Canadian Government’s AI consultation sparks strong ppposition from civil society groups

By |2025-11-10T09:57:00+00:00November08 3, 2025|

In an open letter to Ministers Mélanie Joly and Evan Solomon, more than 100 organisations and experts call for a longer consultation period, a more representative task force, and a rewritten survey free of leading language. They argue that Canada’s AI strategy demands careful engagement on issues ranging from labour exploitation and algorithmic discrimination to privacy risks and environmental impacts.

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GSMA report: Digital reforms could add UGX 14.6 trillion to Uganda’s economy by 2030

By |2025-11-04T10:03:34+00:00November24 3, 2025|

The study, Driving Digital Transformation of the Economy in Uganda, highlights the central role of mobile connectivity in Uganda’s digital economy.

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Italy lists online platforms required to verify users’ age before accessing adult content

By |2025-11-03T15:49:51+00:00November03 1, 2025|

The list issued on 31 October 2025 identifies 48 platforms that fall under the obligation.

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