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UNESCO backs new AI law and sustainability chair in Singapore
UNESCO has welcomed the launch of a new Chair in AI Law and Sustainability at the National University of Singapore’s Centre for International Law, aimed at advancing research and policy on AI governance, the rule of law and sustainable AI development. Led by inaugural Chairholder Dr Jon Truby, the initiative will promote research, policy guidance (See more)
Two in five UK children say they bypass online age checks
Bypassing age checks was linked to gaming, social media, messaging apps and increased exposure to harmful content.
EU expands cybersecurity and resilience support for Armenia
Hybrid threat resilience becomes central to the new EU mission in Armenia.
UNCTAD launches global consumer product safety framework
Consumer protection advances with UNCTAD global product safety framework.
ECB confirms payment providers for digital euro trial
Thirty-six banks and payment firms will participate in the ECB’s digital euro pilot, supporting preparations for a potential future launch across the euro area.
ENISA introduces cybersecurity assessment tool for SMEs
Many SMEs require additional guidance and financial support to meet Cyber Resilience Act requirements, ENISA found.
Greece adds digital passport to Gov.gr Wallet
Digital government services expand in Greece as Gov.gr Wallet adds passport support.
European Commission prepares new EU child safety online legislation
Social media safety becomes a European Commission priority following expert recommendations.
UNESCO promotes inclusive digital transformation at WSIS Forum 2026
Inclusive digital transformation remains a UNESCO priority across AI, languages and public access.
MIT develops safer way to detect harmful AI models
Thorn and MIT collaborated on a non-generative approach to child safety testing.
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