Violations of digital rights in Hong Kong and against Hong Kongers in exile around the world are all too common.
The Kerala High Court has ruled that taking photographs of a woman in front of her house does not constitute voyeurism under Section 354C of the Indian Penal Code, declaring it a public space.
Two survivors of a bombing that killed 22 people at the close of an Ariana Grande concert seven years ago were ...
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The report – titled Invisible Decline: Violations of Digital Rights in Hong Kong and their Impact – details the climate of ...
Safety and security: Addressing online harassment and improving digital safety measures to ensure secure online ... and to ...
Frankie Bridge said she finds it hard not to worry about her children - particularly when it comes to the digital world as a ...
The trial was conducted during the T20 Women's World Cup in the UAE in October to "protect the cricket community from toxic content" ...
The battle with technology for children’s attention will grow, say counsellors and social workers. Read more at ...
Despite what you read – or where you read it – there’s no denying that #JournalismMatters. Essential for any society, ...
The Nigerian man was convicted of theft at the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, State of Maryland in the US in April 1997, according to court documents obtained by PREMIUM TIMES.
The radical feminist 4B movement took root in a culture where women face domestic violence and insidious spy-cam ...