A tough new EU cyber law is off to a messy start, with many countries failing to adopt the rules
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The EU thought it had a new migration plan. But many leaders say it may be too little, too late
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A tough new EU cyber law is off to a messy start, with many countries failing to adopt the rules
New European Union rules requiring businesses to bolster their cyber defenses are already off to a messy start.6 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Does Starmer believe in anything, people ask, and now we know: his credo is the rule of law | Martin Kettle
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US agency adopts rule to make it easier for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions
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New York City offices of Mediaite, Law and Crime Network robbed
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EU markets watchdog pushes for extra cyber defences in new crypto rules
Esma asks for amendment to tighten regulation with demand for external audits of defences against hackersYesterday - European Union -
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EU sticks to 2035 deadline for ban on sale of new petrol-driven cars
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Hollywood and Bollywood Kickoff Diwali in New York
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France pushes for ‘flexibility’ on EU car emissions rules
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About 80% of countries fail to submit plans to preserve nature ahead of global summit
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Starmer’s attorney-general vows to restore UK’s reputation on rule of law
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Nobel economics prize is awarded for research into why countries succeed or fail
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A Japanese boy was killed in China. Was cyber-nationalism to blame?
The Chinese government has been accused of using online nationalism as a useful safety valve.3 days ago