The UK Has It Wrong on Digital ID. Here’s Why.

In late September, the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his government’s plans to introduce a new digital ID scheme in the country to take effect before the end of the Parliament (no later than August 2029). The scheme will, according to the Prime Minister, “cut the faff” in proving people’s identities by creating […]

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A decisive turning point: Setting global industry on a fairer, greener path towards economic growth

The world is inexorably becoming industrialised, raising the prospects of better jobs and livelihoods for many of the world’s poorest. But, in order to truly benefit the global population and the planet as a whole, international trade and industry must go hand in hand with healthier communities, lower emissions and cleaner air.  In the past, […]

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Boeing Secures $4.7 Billion Contract to Build Apache Helicopters for Poland

Boeing has confirmed it will manufacture 96 AH‑64E Apache attack helicopters for the Polish Armed Forces under a $4.7 billion Foreign Military Sales contract awarded by the U.S. Army. The deal represents the largest Apache order outside the United States in the program’s history, underscoring Poland’s push to modernize its defense capabilities amid heightened regional […]

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Lowe’s Fined $12.5 Million Over Alleged Lead Paint Violations

Home improvement giant Lowe’s Home Centers LLC has agreed to pay a US$12.5 million penalty following allegations that its contractors failed to comply with federal rules on lead paint safety during home renovations across the United States. The settlement, announced by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on November 25, […]

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Rights Organizations Demand Halt to Mobile Fortify, ICE’s Handheld Face Recognition Program

Mobile Fortify, the new app used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to use face recognition technology (FRT) to identify people during street encounters, is an affront to the rights and dignity of migrants and U.S. citizens alike. That’s why a coalition of privacy, civil liberties and civil rights organizations are demanding the Department of […]

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EFF to Arizona Federal Court: Protect Public School Students from Surveillance and Punishment for Off-Campus Speech

Legal Intern Alexandra Rhodes contributed to this blog post.  EFF filed an amicus brief urging the Arizona District Court to protect public school students’ freedom of speech and privacy by holding that the use of a school-issued laptop or email account does not categorically mean a student is “on campus.” We argued that students need […]

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Defying the odds: Young entrepreneurs vow to take their chances and build the industries of tomorrow

With a 90 per cent failure rate for startups, you could forgive young people if they concluded that founding a company, particularly at such a turbulent time for the global economy, would be too risky an option.  “But there’s a 10 per cent chance of improving people’s lives,” retorts business management student Daniel Wu, boldly […]

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Napster’s $3.36 Billion Investor Fails to Materialize, Casting Doubt on $12 Billion Valuation

Music‑streaming pioneer Napster has admitted that a major investment it had previously claimed was secured earlier this year will not go ahead, raising questions over the company’s financial outlook and credibility. Investor Pulls Back In an online shareholder meeting held last week, Napster revealed that the never‑identified investor, who was said to have committed $3.36 […]

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Despite ongoing discrimination, women entrepreneurs are reshaping the Global South, with crucial support from the UN

As a young mother in a remote part of eastern Kenya, Norah Magero struggled to get her child reliable health care. “We faced lots of blackouts, and it was always a race against time to get her vaccinated.” Safely storing and transporting heat-sensitive medical products like vaccines, blood for transfusion and insulin is a challenge […]

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