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Social Economy Europe and American Sustainable Business Council Announce Global Collaboration to Mark 5th Anniversary of Paris Accord
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European Legislators Spark Renewed Discussion on Global Right to Repair Movement
December 11, 2020 by Tyler Charboneau
France and Austria have recently made headway in the right to repair movement. How is the conversation on obsolescence and repairability rolling forward?
Following two favorable votes concerning personal electronics, the European Parliament plans to bolster repairability and environmentalism across the EU. France and Austria have since stepped forward as early adopters.
Electrical engineers and hobbyists alike have a unique place in this conversation because they are intimately familiar with the hardware repairability of electronics, but are, in many cases, legally unable to repair their own devices.
BBC exposes India’s fake media outlets that discredit Pakistan
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BBC exposes India’s fake media outlets that discredit Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: A dead professor and numerous defunct organisations were resurrected and used alongside at least 750 fake media outlets in a vast 15-year global disinformation campaign to serve Indian interests, a new investigation has revealed. The man whose identity was stolen was regarded as one of the founding fathers of international human rights law, who died aged 92 in 2006. It is the largest network we have exposed, said Alexandre Alaphilippe, executive director of EU DisinfoLab, which undertook the investigation and published an extensive report on Wednesday, BBC reported.
ISLAMABAD: A dead professor and numerous defunct organizations were resurrected and used alongside at least 750 fake media outlets in a vast 15-year global disinformation campaign to serve Indian interests, a new investigation has revealed. The man whose identity was stolen was regarded as one of the founding fathers of international human rights law, who died aged 92 in 2006.
“It is the largest network we have exposed,” said Alexandre Alaphilippe, executive director of EU DisinfoLab, which undertook the investigation and published an extensive report on Wednesday, BBC reported.
The network was designed primarily to “discredit Pakistan internationally” and influence decision-making at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and European Parliament, EU DisinfoLab said. EU DisinfoLab partially exposed the network last year but now says the operation is much larger and more resilient than it first suspected.