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A growing number of U.S. politicians are condemning a new British law that requires some U.S. websites and apps to check the ...
Experts and advocates say Canadian rules aren't keeping up with the pace of hateful artificial intelligence-generated content, nor adequately addressing the safety risks.
Each week, two readers discuss a hot topic in a parliamentary-style debate that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal viewpoints.
A faded billboard near the Tower of London declares that a disused site behind high walls is set to become a “new mixed use ...
More than 460 people were arrested for supporting banned group Palestine Action. Hundreds attended Saturday’s demonstration in Parliament Square, organised by Defend Our Juries, with the Metropolitan ...
Trump Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins heard about tariffs and trade in an ag roundtable at a facility in Saunders County operated by UNL.
Social media giants face huge fines for curbing free speech by “overzealous” enforcement of online safety laws. Ministers ...
What is new in the President’s rhetoric? Could the President be so kind as to enlighten puzzled segments of the Sri Lankan citizenry less inclined to greet empty political rhetoric with rapturously ...
New child safety laws are now in force under the Online Safety Act, designed to protect under-18s from harmful online content including pornography, self-harm, suicide, and eating disorder material.
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