Maersk Urges Container Pickup and Return Ahead of Potential Strike and Disruptions

Shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk has called on its customers to pick up their full containers and return empty ones at U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports before January 15, in anticipation of potential disruptions caused by a looming strike. The company’s warning comes as labor negotiations remain tense, raising concerns about operational delays at key […]

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Five consumer myths to ditch in 2025

Over the past year, books like Less by Patrick Grant and documentaries like Buy Now: The Shopping Conspiracy have encouraged consumers to rethink their internalised beliefs that more consumption equals better living. As we enter a new year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on and leave behind some consumer myths that are detrimental to […]

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How ‘sad’ bananas could help tackle food waste

Bananas are a sociable fruit. They thrive in bunches, bound by a unifying stalk which joins them happily together in curvy yellow brightness. But what about the ones which get separated from the bunch? Cast aside as single entities, they become isolated and alone. Research I carried out with colleagues shows that some shoppers feel […]

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Exposing Surveillance at the U.S.-Mexico Border: 2024 Year in Review in Pictures

Some of the most picturesque landscapes in the United States can be found along the border with Mexico. Yet, from San Diego’s beaches to the Sonoran Desert, from Big Bend National Park to the Boca Chica wetlands, we see vistas marred by the sinister spread of surveillance technology, courtesy of the federal government.   EFF refuses […]

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The inspiring female engineer breathing new life into Yemen’s ancient capital

“There is a common language between me and the buildings. In every house I try to preserve. I feel that the city is grateful to me, and I am grateful to the city because it has taught me a lot”, says Yemeni engineer Harbia Al-Himiary, describing her relationship with the Yemeni capital. Ms. Al-Himiary has […]

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EFF’s 2023 Annual Report Highlights a Year of Victories: 2024 in Review

Every fall, EFF releases its annual report, and 2023 was the year of Privacy First. Our annual report dives into our groundbreaking whitepaper along with victories in freeing the law, right to repair, and more. It’s a great, easy-to-read summary of the year’s work, and it contains interesting tidbits about the impact we’ve made—for instance, […]

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Global Age Verification Measures: 2024 in Review

EFF has spent this year urging governments around the world, from Canada to Australia, to abandon their reckless plans to introduce age verification for a variety of online content under the guise of protecting children online. Mandatory age verification tools are surveillance systems that threaten everyone’s rights to speech and privacy, and introduce more harm […]

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Southeast Asia provides fertile ground for women to benefit from AI

With AI enabled technology becoming commonplace, the UN System is beginning to take advantage of the latest digital tools to bring gender equality closer to reality Southeast Asia, a middle-income region with widespread internet coverage and relatively high digital literacy levels, is fertile ground for AI enabled development. Here are three examples of initiatives that […]

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