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The Covid pandemic gave the World Health Organisation and its partners unprecedented visibility and a tremendous amount of “soft” power to shape public heal... Read more.
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You might think that a government faced with a barbaric public stabbing of schoolchildren and an unprecedented night of rioting in its capital city would extend... Read more.
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Obviously, advocates of a European digital ID will publicly claim they are only interested in promoting the security of our transactions and protecting our priv... Read more.
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The only hope is that this ugly, complicated and regressive piece of legislation ends up before a judge who understands that freedom of expression means nothing... Read more.
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Banks would then become instruments of political persecution and totalitarian groupthink instead of institutions devoted to the provision of banking services to... Read more.
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Under these circumstances, those who do their own independent research, rather than uncritically swallowing whatever “official authorities” tell them, are n... Read more.
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The Digital Services Act is an endless maze of complicated regulations worthy of a team of lawyers. Seeing as I don’t have a budget to hire a team of lawyer... Read more.
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A law infected with this level of vagueness will easily become a conduit for the subjective opinions and ideologies of the interpreter. This means that public o... Read more.