Dodai: How a Japanese Entrepreneur is Revolutionizing Ethiopia’s Electric Vehicle Market

In a country where less than half the population has reliable access to electricity, Dodai, a local startup founded by Japanese entrepreneur Yuma Sasaki, is rapidly transforming Ethiopia’s transportation landscape. Since its inception in 2022, Dodai has quickly become the fastest-growing electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer in East Africa, selling 850 units in its first year. […]

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Online Tracking is Out of Control—Privacy Badger Can Help You Fight Back

Every time you browse the web, you’re being tracked. Most websites contain invisible tracking code that allows companies to collect and monetize data about your online activity. Many of those companies are data brokers, who sell your sensitive information to anyone willing to pay. That’s why EFF created Privacy Badger, a free, open-source browser extension […]

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defence spending boosted as further disability benefit cuts announced – experts react

Not even six months on from Labour’s first budget, and the world is a much-changed place. Geopolitical tensions and uncertainties, already high last year, have risen further, and with them the cost of the UK’s debt, while economic growth has stalled. As such, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confronted an array of unpalatable choices – notably […]

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‘Renewables are renewing economies’, UN chief tells top climate forum

2025 marks a milestone: the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement and the deadline for countries to submit their updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), designed to keep the global goal alive of limiting temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Addressing the 16th Petersberg Climate Dialogue (PCD) in Berlin – the first official gathering on climate […]

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EFF Joins AllOut’s Campaign Calling for Meta to Stop Hate Speech Against LGBTQ+ Community

In January, Meta made targeted changes to its hateful conduct policy that would allow dehumanizing statements to be made about certain vulnerable groups. More specifically, Meta’s hateful conduct policy now contains the following text: People sometimes use sex- or gender-exclusive language when discussing access to spaces often limited by sex or gender, such as access […]

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Hyundai’s $20 Billion U.S. Investment: A Strategic Move Amid Trade Tensions

Hyundai is set to announce a $20 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing, which includes a new $5 billion steel plant in Louisiana, according to sources familiar with the plans. The announcement is expected Monday at the White House, where President Donald Trump, Hyundai Chairman Euisun Chung, and Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry are slated to attend. […]

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After months of Trump’s shock tactics, whistleblower groups are pushing back against attacks on workers’ rights

In the US, under president Donald Trump, rapid assaults on civil servants’ rights, including their rights to speak out about wrongdoing, are increasingly part of the administration’s play for power. Shock tactics tend to work when the speed leaves observers too stunned to act. But countering the paralysis, whistleblower supporters are organising. Civil society groups […]

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Saving the Internet in Europe: Fostering Choice, Competition and the Right to Innovate

This post is part four and the final part in a series of posts about EFF’s work in Europe. Read about how and why we work in Europe here.   EFF’s mission is to ensure that technology supports freedom, justice, and innovation for all people of the world. While our work has taken us to far […]

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Clearlake Capital to Acquire Dun & Bradstreet in $7.7 Billion Deal

Clearlake Capital Group has struck a $7.7 billion deal to take Dun & Bradstreet, a leading business analytics company, private. Under the terms of the agreement, shareholders will receive $9.15 in cash per share, marking a premium over the company’s recent market performance. The deal, which includes the assumption of Dun & Bradstreet’s debt and […]

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How airlines manage crises like the Heathrow shutdown

In 2024, Heathrow was the busiest airport in Europe by passenger numbers and the fourth busiest worldwide. Nearly 84 million passengers passed through its five terminals during the year. These figures highlight the scale of disruption caused by its recent complete closure after a fire at an electricity substation. Airlines with just a limited number […]

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