Google complies with the agreements In January 2023, SIVON, together with a team of external (privacy) experts and lawyers, thoroughly investigated and evaluated the steps taken by Google in response to the 2021 DPIA. SIVON shared the results of this interim analysis with Google in February 2023. Discussions continued on several important issues that were still unresolved. Google confirmed in …
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Hong Kong leader: Wanted activists will live in fear
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said the eight activists had a choice between handing themselves in to authorities or “living in fear”. Prominent dissidents have fled abroad in recent years and police on Monday offered tips for information leading to their arrest. Pro-democracy supporters are accused of, among other things, conspiring with foreign powers. This is the first time …
Read More »General Economy – Global factory output falls amid weak demand
Global factory activity slowed in June, trade surveys showed on Monday, as weak demand in China and Europe clouded the outlook for exporters. Across the eurozone, output contracted faster than initially thought as continued policy tightening by the European Central Bank weighed on funds, and the pace of decline accelerated as confidence waned in Britain. In Asia, manufacturing activity rose …
Read More »Europe is doing well on trade
Written by Dominic DeVittePublished on Monday 03 July 2023 to do 15:09 • 5 Read less Europe is marginalized economically, but it is doing well in terms of trade. This is clear from an analysis by Xerfi, a French knowledge center for economics. Why is this important?Although the influence of Pacific countries is slowly increasing, European and NAFTA trade (between …
Read More »Analysis goes to New Zealand, recession and election, practice on trade with China
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins went with caution during his first trip to China last week. He focused on trade and economic opportunities, but avoided controversial issues such as human rights abuses or security issues in Xinjiang. With what will be a tight election and the economy already technically in recession, analysts say Hipkins wants to emerge from the …
Read More »In Ghana, descendants of enslaved people are coming closer to themselves
Ashanti Ghanaians generally do not feel animosity towards the Ashanti. This group conquered other tribes and sold slaves to European settlers to expand their kingdom. But Ghanaian resistance to the slave trade has not been given much attention in the West, says Samuel Ndewusu, a professor of African studies at the University of Ghana in Bilza, Ghana, for example. It’s …
Read More »A beautiful goal for Guadeloupe, Canada, Barron drew again
By the teachersJuly 2, 2023, 8:00 amI read for 1 minute Guadalupe did a good job of beating Cuba 4-1 in Group D at the Gold Cup. Guadeloupe already led 3-0 in the first half. After the break, French born Anthony Baron made it 4-0 with a beautiful pirouette, also known as Zinedine Zidane. Cuba celebrated the first goal of …
Read More »CIA Director Calls Russian Intelligence About Wagner Rise
CIA Director William Burns called Sergei Naryshkin, the head of Russia’s intelligence agency, SVR, last week about the Wagner uprising. According to American newspapers The New York Times And Wall Street Journal. This is the highest level of contact between the United States and Russia since the Wagner Group mutiny. Burns assured Naryshkin that America had no part in it. …
Read More »INDIA STOCKS-IT drives Indian Nifty 50, Sensex rises to new all-time high
Information technology (IT) stocks helped India’s key indices hit fresh all-time highs on Friday as strong US economic data eased fears of a slowdown and improving overall sentiment. The Nifty 50 was up 0.72% at 19,108.20 and the S&P BSE Sensex was up 0.78% at 64,414.84 as of 10:05 am. Midcaps and small caps hit new all-time highs and 52-week …
Read More »China Brings Law to Oppress America
International•Jun 29 ’23 at 5:17 PMAuthor of the book: Bram van Eindhoven Chinese President Xi Jinping has introduced a new law to crack down on the US. On Saturday, the law will come into force allowing China to take measures to combat “suppression of China’s development”. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his …
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