EuroDIG 2026 opening plenary examines democracy and digital disruption

By |2026-05-29T07:36:20+00:00May53 27, 2026|

EuroDIG 2026 opened with a debate on how digital disruption, AI, disinformation, and platform power are reshaping democracy and public trust in Europe. Speakers from the Council of Europe, Mastodon, and Correctiv highlighted concerns about democratic resilience, fact-checking, media literacy, and the need for stronger enforcement of existing digital regulations.

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Iran starts reconnecting to global internet after nearly three months offline

By |2026-05-27T08:01:49+00:00May51 26, 2026|

Iranian authorities have begun partially restoring internet access after an 88-day nationwide shutdown that severely restricted communication, online business activity, and access to foreign platforms.

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ARTICLE 19 urges African Commission to address protest and digital rights concerns in Kenya

By |2026-06-15T04:15:42+00:00May00 26, 2026|

ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa has asked the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights to press Kenya for stronger safeguards against police abuses, digital surveillance, internet restrictions, and the misuse of cybercrime laws.

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Rights groups urge US appeals court to uphold spyware ban against NSO Group

By |2026-05-27T08:05:59+00:00May06 25, 2026|

Access Now and other civil society groups have asked a US appeals court to preserve a permanent injunction blocking NSO Group from targeting WhatsApp users with Pegasus spyware.

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EU AI transparency code enters final drafting stage amid disputes over deepfake labels and watermarking

By |2026-05-27T07:53:27+00:00May31 25, 2026|

The European Commission’s AI Office held a new round of consultations on the future Code of Practice for AI-generated content transparency, with industry, civil society, and researchers divided over how strict disclosure and detection requirements should be.

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ETSI creates new committee to develop future critical communications standards

By |2026-05-27T08:08:38+00:00May37 23, 2026|

European Telecommunications Standards Institute has launched a new technical committee focused on mission-critical communications systems, including TETRA evolution and future European emergency communication infrastructure.

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European agency seeks experts to review Digital Europe Programme proposals**

By |2026-05-27T07:50:31+00:00May18 22, 2026|

HaDEA is looking for specialists in cybersecurity, AI, digital health, semiconductors, cloud infrastructure, education technology, and digital skills to evaluate EU-funded digital projects.

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EU and African officials discuss joint AI investment and infrastructure cooperation

By |2026-05-27T07:48:09+00:00May59 22, 2026|

The European Commission hosted an event in Brussels bringing together African and European policymakers, companies, and financial institutions to explore cooperation on artificial intelligence development and infrastructure.

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Canada plans new 5G spectrum auction and reforms wireless tower approvals

By |2026-05-21T10:19:53+00:00May52 21, 2026|

The Canadian government has announced new spectrum measures and proposed reforms to wireless infrastructure approvals as part of efforts to expand 5G capacity and accelerate network deployment.

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European standards bodies push to keep cybersecurity certification tied to EU standards system

By |2026-05-21T10:05:25+00:00May25 21, 2026|

European standardisation organisations CEN and CENELEC have backed the proposed Cybersecurity Act 2 while warning against expanding the use of ENISA technical specifications beyond exceptional cases.

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