Ispa pushes back on plan to block offshore gambling sites
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Ispa pushes back on plan to block offshore gambling sites
South Africa’s internet industry has pushed back against a government agency’s plan to have illegal offshore gambling sites blocked, warning that website blocking is technically leaky, prone to collateral damage and constitutionally fraught unless it is anchored in law and ordered by a court. The I»»»
Need to establish legislative and regulatory framework on accompanied home birth (NGO)
Tunis, June 6 (TAP) - The "Association Tunisienne des Sages Femmes" (Tunisian Midwives Association) on Saturday called for the opening of a participatory national dialogue bringing together the Health Ministry, health professionals, legal experts... ... »»»
The push for a smaller public service risks coming at a larger cost for New Zealanders
Aotearoa New Zealand’s government is attempting one of the country’s largest public service reforms in decades – and betting artificial intelligence (AI) can help offset thousands of planned job cuts. By any measure, the reforms announced by Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Prime Minister Christo»»»
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