Digital rights groups urge Tanzania to guarantee online freedoms ahead of general election

By |2025-10-28T20:22:12+00:00October04 28, 2025|

A coalition of African and international digital rights organisations has issued an open letter urging the Tanzanian government to refrain from internet shutdowns, censorship, and arbitrary restrictions during the country’s general election on 29 October 2025. The letter calls on authorities and telecommunications companies to uphold constitutional and international human rights standards guaranteeing freedom of expression and access to information.

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China updates Cybersecurity Law to reinforce AI innovation and regulatory oversight

By |2025-10-28T20:02:58+00:00October35 28, 2025|

China’s top legislature has approved revisions to the Cybersecurity Law that integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into the country’s cybersecurity and digital governance framework. The amendments, effective 1 January 2026, introduce explicit state support for AI research, algorithm development, and data infrastructure, while strengthening ethical oversight, risk monitoring, and enforcement against cyber offenses.

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Noyb files criminal complaint against Clearview AI over mass facial-recognition data scraping

By |2025-10-28T14:58:57+00:00October56 28, 2025|

The privacy rights group noyb has filed a criminal complaint in Austria against Clearview AI and its executives, alleging persistent violations of EU data protection law. The US-based facial recognition firm, already fined by several European regulators for unlawful biometric data processing, is accused of ignoring EU enforcement orders and continuing to operate outside European legal frameworks.

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UN Convention against Cybercrime opens for signature in Hanoi

By |2025-10-27T19:16:42+00:00October42 27, 2025|

Adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2024, the convention establishes international standards for collecting and sharing electronic evidence, criminalizes cyber-dependent and online exploitation offences, and creates a 24/7 cooperation network.

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ICANN and ALETI sign agreement to advance Universal Acceptance across Latin America and the Caribbean

By |2025-10-28T11:13:49+00:00October15 27, 2025|

ICANN and ALETI have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote Universal Acceptance (UA) of domain names and email addresses throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The partnership aims to strengthen the region’s technical capacity and ensure that digital tools and online services support all languages, scripts, and domain formats, fostering a more inclusive and multilingual Internet.

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EU Commission finds Meta and TikTok may have breached transparency rules under the Digital Services Act

By |2025-10-28T10:50:41+00:00October42 27, 2025|

It is important to emphasise that these are preliminary findings. They do not amount to a final decision. The platforms in question now have the opportunity to review the investigation’s documents and submit written replies. The formal proceedings remain open.

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ICANN seeks community input on timeline for urgent disclosure of nonpublic domain registration data

By |2025-10-28T11:06:50+00:00October48 25, 2025|

ICANN has opened a public consultation to determine how quickly registrars and registries should respond to urgent requests for access to nonpublic registration data, such as in cases involving imminent threats to life, serious harm, or child exploitation. The move addresses a long-standing gap in the implementation of Recommendation 18 of the Expedited Policy Development Process (EPDP) for gTLD Registration Data, which called for a specific, expedited response timeline but left it undefined during earlier policy work.

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Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon call for stronger Global South participation and permanent IGF in WSIS+20 outcome

By |2025-10-24T09:34:53+00:00October53 24, 2025|

Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon have jointly called for stronger Global South participation and the permanent establishment of the Internet Governance Forum as a UN body in their submission to the WSIS+20 Zero Draft.

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GNI policy brief urges stronger civil society role in shaping AI governance

By |2025-10-29T10:40:53+00:00October14 23, 2025|

The report, Policy Brief on Government Interventions in AI, provides a detailed framework for assessing how state regulation, funding, and deployment of AI systems can influence privacy, freedom of expression, and equality.

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Internet disruptions in Cameroon after disputed election

By |2025-10-24T09:21:55+00:00October03 23, 2025|

Internet access in Cameroon has been severely disrupted amid protests over the country’s disputed presidential election. The blackout, confirmed by monitoring group NetBlocks, coincides with demonstrations following the Constitutional Council’s dismissal of election challenges that pave the way for President Paul Biya’s expected re-election.

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