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EU s Digital Decade - Digital Sovereignty, Non-discrimination, and Democracy in the Digital Age

EU’s Digital Decade - Digital Sovereignty, Non-discrimination, and Democracy in the Digital Age The overarching purpose of this blog is to suggest potential ways of how the fundamental values dimension of the Digital Decade could be achieved. Published: By Alexandru Circiumaru, Research Assistant in the EUPlant Project In her first State of the Union Address, the president of the European Commission (‘the Commission’), Ursula von der Leyen, expressed her clear intention to turn the next ten years into “Europe’s Digital Decade”, outlining a three-part vision about how this can be achieved. [1] Although this vision is predominantly focused on developing new technologies, it is incontestable that the success of this project also depends on how EU’s fundamental values, as outlined in Article 2 of the Treaty on the European Union (TEU), will be promoted and protected during this new digital age.

Udupi: Fire service personnel rescue teenager who locked himself inside bathroom

Udupi: Fire service personnel rescue teenager who locked himself inside bathroom   Sat, Jan 02 2021 05:31:35 PM Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (MS) Udupi, Jan 2: A 12-year-old teen, who locked himself inside the bathroom for hours together as he was annoyed with the fact that his mother took away his mobile phone on which he was playing games, was rescued from the fourth floor of the apartment building where the family lived. This incident occurred on the morning of Saturday, January 2 on the fourth floor of A1 apartments of MIT Manipal near here. Leon, son of Kala, was playing video games on his mobile the whole night on Friday. Kala scolded him and took the mobile phone from her son by force. Out of anger, Leon went inside the bathroom and locked himself up and did not open the door in spite of repeated requests of his mother.

Menstruation apps store excessive information, privacy charity says

Last modified on Mon 21 Dec 2020 08.14 EST Menstruation apps are unnecessarily storing personal data such as what medication women are on, their birth control habits and how hard women find it to reach orgasm, privacy campaigners have said. A study of five leading apps by Privacy International, a UK-based charity, found that companies held intimate information on users including answers to questions about when they have yeast infections and how often they have sex or see a gynaecologist. The use of menstruation apps has risen in recent years, with increasing numbers of women using them to record their cycle and to help them get pregnant.

X vs State (Govt Of Nct Of Delh) & Anr on 15 December, 2020

X vs State (Govt Of Nct Of Delh) & Anr on 15 December, 2020
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Goa Congress chief resigns after party s rout in zila parishad polls - india news

Goa Congress chief resigns after party s rout in zila parishad polls - india news
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