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Mozilla expands effort to bring Kiswahili to voice assistants across six African countries


Mozilla expands effort to bring Kiswahili to voice assistants across six African countries
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Participants in the Common Voice project work to add their voices during an event in Kigali. 
Devices and tools activated through speaking will soon be the primary way people interact with technology, yet none of the main voice assistants, including Amazon s Alexa, Apple s Siri, and Google Assistant, support a single native African language. 
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Mozilla has sought to address this problem through the Common Voice project, which is now working to expand voice technology to the 100 million people who speak Kiswahili across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan. ....

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UK Introduces New Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regime | Latham & Watkins LLP


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The regulations will enable the UK government to impose sanctions in response to serious corruption around the world.
On 26 April 2021, the United Kingdom implemented the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regulations 2021 (the Regulations). The legislation sets out a new Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regime to combat serious corruption, pursuant to the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018 (SAMLA).
The Regulations allow the UK government to designate as sanctions targets (i.e., the targets of asset-freeze sanctions and travel restrictions) persons who are or who have been involved in “serious corruption” around the world, defined as (i) “bribery” or (ii) “misappropriation of property”. These terms are defined broadly as follows: ....

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Understanding the UK's 'Tilt' Towards the Indo-Pacific


Understanding the UK s ‘Tilt’ Towards the Indo-Pacific
The UK’s goal to be the European partner “with the broadest and most integrated presence” in the region within the next nine years appears ambitious.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during the weekly question time debate at the House of Commons in London, Britain March 10, 2021. Photo: UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor/Handout via Reuters
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The UK’s new foreign and security policy ‘tilt’ towards the Indo-Pacific remains firmly anchored within the Euro-Atlantic region, with the US as its “most important strategic ally” and Russia as its most “acute threat”. China, India and Japan are recognised as the three most important powers in the Indo-Pacific with widely differing characteristics and relationships with the UK. And, climate change will be the UK’s top international priority in the decade ahead, according to the first comp ....

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