UN launches Digital Cooperation Portal to support global coordination on the digital agenda

By |2025-12-05T13:45:30+00:00December27 5, 2025|

The United Nations has launched a new Digital Cooperation Portal, a public platform designed to map global digital initiatives, support coordination across sectors, and strengthen implementation of the Global Digital Compact. The portal is now live and open to governments, civil society, UN entities, researchers and businesses.

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New report warns biometric ID systems across Africa are excluding millions from essential rights and services

By |2025-12-09T10:21:35+00:00December00 5, 2025|

A new study from the African Digital Rights Network and the Institute of Development Studies finds that biometric digital-ID systems are preventing millions in Africa from accessing basic services, highlighting systemic exclusion, weak legal safeguards and growing mistrust in governments’ handling of sensitive data.

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Revision 2 of the WSIS+20 outcome document released

By |2025-12-05T10:11:04+00:00December03 5, 2025|

About two weeks ahead of the UN General Assembly High-Level Meeting dedicated to the 20-year review of the implementation of outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS+20), a new version of the outcome document has been released. We look at some of the main changes compared to the zero draft.

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UNESCO issues global guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence in courts

By |2025-12-13T09:08:11+00:00December42 5, 2025|

UNESCO has published new global guidelines to support judges and court systems in using artificial intelligence responsibly. The framework aims to ensure that AI improves efficiency and access to justice without undermining human judgment, fairness, or fundamental rights.

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EU opens antitrust investigation into Meta’s integration of AI features in WhatsApp

By |2025-12-04T16:11:26+00:00December25 4, 2025|

The EU has opened an antitrust investigation into Meta’s integration of AI features within WhatsApp, assessing whether the move restricts competition for conversational tools. Regulators aim to clarify how embedded assistants affect market access for rivals as generative AI becomes a core part of digital communication.

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noyb study finds users prefer non-tracking options when genuinely available

By |2025-12-09T09:57:33+00:00December24 4, 2025|

A new study commissioned by noyb examines how people navigate 'pay or okay' consent models and whether these systems provide a genuine choice. The research finds that most users reject tracking in principle but accept it when no alternative is provided. When a non-tracking, ad-supported option is introduced, users overwhelmingly shift toward it, indicating that current consent structures do not reflect their actual preferences and raise questions about the voluntariness of consent under EU da Sources

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ICANN invites nominations for mentors for the Fellowship Program

By |2025-12-05T13:20:04+00:00December03 4, 2025|

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has opened a call for its Supporting Organizations and Advisory Committees to nominate mentors for the next cycle of the Fellowship Program, covering ICANN87 through ICANN89. The mentors will guide selected fellows before, during, and after three consecutive ICANN Public Meetings.

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Canada publishes national standard for accessible and equitable AI

By |2025-12-05T10:16:41+00:00December39 4, 2025|

Canada has released its first national standard dedicated to accessible and equitable artificial intelligence, offering practical guidance to ensure AI systems are inclusive by design. The new CAN-ASC-6.2 standard outlines processes for fairness, accessibility, and participation, with a focus on supporting people with disabilities and other equity-deserving groups throughout the AI lifecycle.

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WSIS+20 co-facilitators release Revision 2 of the outcome document

By |2025-12-04T09:58:45+00:00December44 4, 2025|

The co-facilitators of the WSIS+20 review have issued Revision 2 of the outcome document, reflecting inputs from governments and stakeholders and setting the stage for the next round of informals.

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EU states strike deal on chat-scanning law

By |2025-12-04T09:07:54+00:00December54 4, 2025|

EU member states have reached a compromise on new rules addressing online child sexual abuse, removing mandatory scanning of private messages while setting the stage for difficult negotiations on how to balance child safety with privacy and encryption.

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