Hungary’s AI implementation law enters into force

By |2025-12-01T09:50:14+00:00December13 1, 2025|

Most provisions of Hungary’s Act LXXV of 2025, which sets out national procedures for enforcing the EU Artificial Intelligence Regulation, took effect on 1 December 2025. The law establishes domestic oversight structures, market-surveillance processes and sanctions mechanisms for AI systems used or placed on the Hungarian market.

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Ghana launches UNESCO AI readiness assessment to guide ethical AI policy

By |2025-12-13T09:29:51+00:00December45 1, 2025|

Ghana has launched the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s Artificial Intelligence Readiness Assessment Methodology to evaluate its capacity to develop and govern AI in line with human rights and ethical standards. The assessment is expected to inform the country’s forthcoming National AI Strategy.

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European Commission receives Apple’s notifications under the Digital Markets Act

By |2025-12-01T12:41:54+00:00December00 1, 2025|

Apple has informed the European Commission that Apple Ads and Apple Maps meet the Digital Markets Act thresholds, triggering a formal assessment of whether these services should be designated as gatekeepers.

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G20 leaders adopt Johannesburg Declaration with focus on global inequality

By |2025-11-28T14:26:22+00:00November13 27, 2025|

Leaders gathered in Johannesburg under South Africa’s G20 presidency have adopted a 122-point declaration at the start of the summit, signalling a coordinated shift toward the priorities of developing countries, including climate resilience, debt restructuring and reform of global financial institutions.

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Council agrees on negotiating position for EU rules tackling online child sexual abuse

By |2025-11-27T10:50:37+00:00November36 27, 2025|

EU member states have endorsed their position on a regulation designed to prevent and combat online child sexual abuse, marking a significant step in ongoing legislative negotiations. The draft law introduces obligations for digital companies, establishes new supervisory structures and outlines support mechanisms for victims as part of a broader effort to curb the spread [...]

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ICANN invites public input on updated string similarity rules for the 2026 new gTLD round

By |2025-11-27T10:30:43+00:00November43 27, 2025|

ICANN has published updated String Similarity Evaluation guidelines for public comment as preparations advance for the 2026 round of the New gTLD Program. The consultation seeks community feedback on how applied-for domain strings should be assessed to avoid user confusion in the Domain Name System.

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European Commission opens consultation on revising Digital Decade 2030 targets

By |2025-11-26T12:30:38+00:00November38 26, 2025|

The European Commission has launched a call for evidence to assess whether the EU’s Digital Decade 2030 targets remain fit for purpose amid rapid technological change. The findings will shape a formal review planned for 2026, examining whether current objectives should be updated, simplified or better aligned with funding and local implementation needs.

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Coalition warns DHS that ICE’s Mobile Fortify facial recognition app poses serious civil liberties risks

By |2025-11-27T11:31:10+00:00November30 26, 2025|

A coalition led by the Electronic Privacy Information Center has urged the US Department of Homeland Security to halt Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s use of the Mobile Fortify facial recognition app. The groups argue that the tool enables sweeping, error-prone surveillance in the field, with long-term data retention and no opt-out for those scanned.

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ITU Releases WSIS+20 Report Assessing Two Decades of the World Summit on the Information Society

By |2025-11-27T12:54:55+00:00November45 25, 2025|

The International Telecommunication Union’s new WSIS+20 report reviews 20 years of the World Summit on the Information Society, assessing achievements in connectivity, digital inclusion and multistakeholder cooperation, while setting expectations for the United Nations’ overall review in late 2025.

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Irish cyber security bill faces scrutiny over broad surveillance powers

By |2025-11-26T11:43:30+00:00November04 25, 2025|

Digital Rights Ireland and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties warn that Ireland’s National Cyber Security Bill 2024 would grant the state extensive powers to scan networks, collect communications data in bulk, and block domain names, going far beyond what the EU’s NIS2 directive requires. The organisations caution that several provisions could undermine privacy, data protection and freedom of expression.

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