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EU Plans to Weaken GDPR Data Protection Laws

Leaked documents reveal EU plans to dilute GDPR data protection laws, risking Europe's digital sovereignty and empowering US tech giants. Urgent action needed to enforce existing regulations.

Government AI Rollout Faces Security and Data Risks

Australian finance minister Katy Gallagher announces widespread AI adoption across government departments following positive trial results, despite concerns about data security and job impacts.

UK Retail Braces for Black Friday & Budget

UK retailers face a tense November with Black Friday sales and the Autumn Budget. New data reveals sluggish retail sales and rising unemployment. Stay informed on the latest market analysis.

Spruce Meadows: 50 Years of Canadian Sporting Legacy

Linda Southern-Heathcott discusses Spruce Meadows' 50th anniversary, Cavalry FC, and why her billion-dollar empire remains committed to Canada despite global trends. Discover how trust and patriotism built this sporting institution.

Far-right extremists top UK terror referrals

New government data reveals a dramatic shift in UK terrorism threats as far-right referrals surpass Islamist extremism cases for the first time in Prevent programme history.

Mary Earps Book Backlash: Toxic Fandom Exposed

The fierce online reaction to Mary Earps' new autobiography reveals the dark side of women's football's rapid growth, where passionate support can quickly spiral into toxicity.

Earps Shirt Fiasco Sparks Women's Sport Debate

The controversial handling of England goalkeeper Mary Earps' replica shirt sales has ignited vital conversations about commercial investment and cultural respect in women's football.

Amazon Sues AI Rival Perplexity Over Copyright

Tech giant Amazon files groundbreaking lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity, accusing it of massive copyright infringement by training its chatbot on web content without permission. The legal battle could redefine AI development rules.

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