News – July 17, 2021 – 10:02 am The World Wide Web is broken. The spiritual parents of the web had an ideological approach, but it was overshadowed by business and political interests and the ‘fast moving stuff breaking’ mentality. With negative consequences for things like privacy and autonomy as a result. Signals about this are increasingly being provided by …
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Sanctions against Russian IT companies for cyber espionage
The United States has blacklisted four Russian information technology companies and two other Russian organizations for “aggressive and malicious acts”, including digital espionage. This was stated by the US Department of Commerce. Because of their blockchain, which has been in place for several months, U.S. companies cannot sell products or parts to these companies without a license. These permissions are …
Read More »In a conversation between Suriname and the United States of America
Representatives of the US Embassy in Suriname. Earlier this month, a meeting was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and International Cooperation between government representatives and representatives of the US Embassy in Suriname. The USAID Regional Representative was also part of the US delegation. The meeting serves as a precursor to regular and structured consultations between Surinamese …
Read More »The Rotterdam pediatrician argues that smoking in cars with children should be banned
Smoking in public places such as hospitals, concert halls, airports and bars has been banned for many years. But car smoking is not banned in the Netherlands. Jasper Bean, a pediatrician at Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, will be banned from smoking in a car in the pediatric subdivision. Second hand smoke can lead to serious health problems. In some countries …
Read More »According to EU Supreme Court rules, wearing a helmet may be grounds for suspension
The issue has been hotly debated for years in Germany, home to five million Muslims and the country’s largest religious minority. a Some issues have been asked, Which is primarily the residence of public school applicants and judges in France, where one in ten residents is Muslim, and the country’s Supreme Court has confirmed the eviction of a Muslim daycare …
Read More »Crypto Exchange Accounting should also cease operations in Italy
Crypto transfer accounting is also not allowed to provide services in Italy. This was announced by the Italian financial regulator Concep. Italy is another country to take action against finance, one of the world’s largest exchanges for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. The UK Financial Monitoring Committee banned accounting last month. Regulators in the United States, Germany, Japan and Thailand have …
Read More »The Emirates Embassy in Israel has officially opened CITI
The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates has been officially opened by Emirati Ambassador Mohammed Al Ghaza and Israeli President Isaac Herzog. The inauguration comes shortly after Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid officially opened the Israeli embassy in Abu Dhabi. Although Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, the Emirate Embassy, like many other embassies, is located in Tel Aviv. By …
Read More »Unrest and rare protests in Cuba: What is happening?
Rare struggles Such protests never really happen in Cuba. The reason why these types of demonstrations are so rare is that freedom of expression is limited in the Caribbean. Anyone who criticizes the government will be arrested. “They are starving us”, Let an opponent know Reuters news agency. “We have no house, we have nothing, but they (the government) have …
Read More »WikiLeaks founder Assange sympathizers ask Merkel for help
About 120 prominent Julian Assange sympathizers appeal to German Chancellor Angela Merkel. They want WikiLeaks, the founder of the Whistleblower site, to promise to release him during a conversation with 66 – year – old US President Joe Biden. Assange is currently in a British cell and a test is pending to determine whether he will be extradited to the …
Read More »Newspaper: Biden warns US companies about risks in Hong Kong
President Joe Biden will warn U.S. companies this week about the risks they face when doing business in Hong Kong. Insiders of the US government tell the British business newspaper Financial Times. This includes the possibility of China acquiring data stored by foreign companies in Hong Kong. There is also a new law that allows Beijing to take action against …
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