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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EU seeks public input to shape upcoming Quantum Act

By |2025-11-03T15:19:43+00:00November25 1, 2025|

The law will build on existing EU initiatives, including the Quantum Europe Strategy, the Chips Act, and the EuroHPC high-performance computing programme. It is also linked to the EU’s work on secure quantum communication infrastructure through projects like EuroQCI.

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Advocate General says privacy rights not breached by targeted seizure of work emails

By |2025-11-06T18:44:23+00:00November20 1, 2025|

An Advocate General of the CJEU has issued an opinion stating that national competition authorities may lawfully access employee emails without a court order, provided strong legal safeguards and proportionality checks are in place. The case, triggered by a challenge from Portuguese medical companies, raises important questions about the balance between privacy rights and competition-law enforcement across the EU.

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Civil-society coalition urges European Parliament to adopt stronger approach on Omnibus I reform

By |2025-11-07T12:06:39+00:00November05 1, 2025|

The joint statement is endorsed by a wide range of organisations, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Oxfam, the European Environmental Bureau, the Clean Clothes Campaign, Friends of the Earth Europe, WWF’s European office, numerous trade-union federations, responsible-investment groups, and development NGOs from inside and outside the EU.

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ASEAN launches AI Safety Network to coordinate regional standards and risk management

By |2025-11-13T10:55:20+00:00November00 1, 2025|

The new network is designed to support existing ASEAN bodies, notably the ASEAN Digital Senior Officials’ Meeting and the Working Group on AI Governance, by consolidating expertise, guiding policy development, promoting best practices and enabling collaboration with academia, civil society, industry and external partners.

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Vietnam reviews draft law to guide national digital transformation

By |2025-11-04T09:17:52+00:00November48 1, 2025|

The proposal aims to establish a comprehensive legal framework to support the country’s transition to a digital economy, digital government, and digital society.

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