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russia ukraine news: Russia claims Ukrainians using Indians as human shields; US state dept denies 'hostage' claim - The Economic Times Video | ET Now
russia ukraine news: Russia claims Ukrainians using Indians as human shields; US state dept denies 'hostage' claim - The Economic Times Video | ET Now
Indian students have been taken hostage by Ukrainian security forces to use them as a human shield, claimed Russian Embassy in India on Wednesday (local time). This comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and reviewed the situation in Ukraine, especially in Kharkiv and discussed the safe evacuation of the Indian nationals from the conflict areas. US Department of State said that they have not seen any verified report of such incidents and these activities are commonly used in Russian disinformation.
·economictimes.indiatimes.com·
russia ukraine news: Russia claims Ukrainians using Indians as human shields; US state dept denies 'hostage' claim - The Economic Times Video | ET Now
Redesigning Data Privacy: Reimagining Notice & Consent for human technology interaction | World Economic Forum
Redesigning Data Privacy: Reimagining Notice & Consent for human technology interaction | World Economic Forum
The way in which we as people interact with technology is continuously evolving. When the permissions people grant to companies and organizations at one point in time become the gateway for everything that happens to that data in the future, that moment becomes extremely important, perhaps far beyond what could be envisaged. Given the ubiquity of data collection online and the necessity of technologies that enhance our lives but rely on that data, is there a better way to manage the relationship between people and technology?
·weforum.org·
Redesigning Data Privacy: Reimagining Notice & Consent for human technology interaction | World Economic Forum
THE SEPARATION OF PLATFORMS AND COMMERCE - Columbia Law Review
THE SEPARATION OF PLATFORMS AND COMMERCE - Columbia Law Review
Introduction “No competition can exist between two producers of a commodity when one of them has the power to prescribe both the price and output of the other.” —U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce “In short, the choice is between a Bell System restrained by neither regulation nor true competition and […]
·columbialawreview.org·
THE SEPARATION OF PLATFORMS AND COMMERCE - Columbia Law Review
Basic income: a radical idea enters the mainstream – Parliament of Australia
Basic income: a radical idea enters the mainstream – Parliament of Australia
18 November 2016 PDF Version [412KB] Don Arthur Social Policy Executive summary A universal basic income (UBI) is a payment made to all adult individuals that allows people to meet their basic needs. It is made without any work or activity tests. The id
·aph.gov.au·
Basic income: a radical idea enters the mainstream – Parliament of Australia
South Africa: When Strong Institutions and Massive Inequalities Collide - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
South Africa: When Strong Institutions and Massive Inequalities Collide - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
South Africa's economic and social imbalances can no longer be swept under the rug. The country has three choices: muddle through, endure another surge of ethnopopulism, or pursue inclusive development.
·carnegieendowment.org·
South Africa: When Strong Institutions and Massive Inequalities Collide - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Public digital spaces will be improved: Tech can be fixed, governments and corporations can reorient incentives and people can band together to work for reform | Pew Research Center
Public digital spaces will be improved: Tech can be fixed, governments and corporations can reorient incentives and people can band together to work for reform | Pew Research Center
A notable share of the most hopeful respondents to this canvassing declared that in order to serve the public interest and improve digital spaces, the
·pewresearch.org·
Public digital spaces will be improved: Tech can be fixed, governments and corporations can reorient incentives and people can band together to work for reform | Pew Research Center
Long-term reduction in implicit race bias: A prejudice habit-breaking intervention - PMC
Long-term reduction in implicit race bias: A prejudice habit-breaking intervention - PMC
We developed a multi-faceted prejudice habit-breaking intervention to produce long-term reductions in implicit race bias. The intervention is based on the premise that implicit bias is like a habit that can be reduced through a combination of awareness ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Long-term reduction in implicit race bias: A prejudice habit-breaking intervention - PMC
UK Antitrust Shakeup Would Increase Merger Scrutiny, Broaden Investigative Powers and Create New Oversight of Big Tech | Insights | Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
UK Antitrust Shakeup Would Increase Merger Scrutiny, Broaden Investigative Powers and Create New Oversight of Big Tech | Insights | Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Proposed reforms in the U.K. would expand the Competition and Markets Authority’s antitrust and consumer protection powers, increasing its jurisdiction over M&A and creating a new oversight regime for big tech firms.
·skadden.com·
UK Antitrust Shakeup Would Increase Merger Scrutiny, Broaden Investigative Powers and Create New Oversight of Big Tech | Insights | Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Exploiting Disorder: al-Qaeda and the Islamic State | Crisis Group
Exploiting Disorder: al-Qaeda and the Islamic State | Crisis Group
The Islamic State, al-Qaeda-linked groups, Boko Haram and other extremist movements are protagonists in today’s deadliest crises, complicating efforts to end them. They have exploited wars, state collapse and geopolitical upheaval in the Middle East, gained new footholds in Africa and pose an evolving threat elsewhere. Reversing their gains requires avoiding the mistakes that enabled their rise.
·crisisgroup.org·
Exploiting Disorder: al-Qaeda and the Islamic State | Crisis Group