The UK’s Online Safety Act is being used to monitor and censor online users, not only in the UK but worldwide. Now, Ofcom, the regulator implementing the provisions of the Act, is turning its attention to “emerging online harms.” At the end of this year, new regulations will come into effect that allow for super-complaints| The Expose - Home
This week, the UK government has openly moved from using the Online Safety Act for age verification to using it for censorship. On Monday, the Government announced urgent action to strengthen the Online Safety Act by amending it to classify content encouraging or assisting serious self-harm as a “priority offence” for all users, not just| The Expose - Home
France's debt-to-GDP ratio has risen significantly, from 60% in 2000 to 113% by the end of 2024, with debt-service costs expected to become the second-largest budget item by 2026. The country is also experiencing a political crisis. Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has been struggling to pass the 2026 budget and secure a majority. Financial and| The Expose - Home
Earlier today, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, delivered the State of the European Union address – known as SOTEU – to the European Parliament. She warned that Europe is on the brink of multiple critical challenges, including a health crisis. "We are on the brink - or even at the| The Expose - Home
The UK is planning to launch a digital ID app called 'GOV.UK Wallet' by the end of 2025. At the same time, the Labour government is currently considering a proposed mandatory, universal digital identity system, called the BritCard, advocated by the think tank Labour Together. The Britcard will be a free digital credential stored on| The Expose - Home
Two major undersea cable systems in the Red Sea were reportedly severed, causing widespread internet disruptions across parts of Asia and the Middle East, including India, Pakistan, the UAE and Kuwait. The cause of the damage remains unknown, though speculation persists about potential sabotage by Yemen's Houthi rebels, who have denied responsibility despite being linked| The Expose - Home
The Global Trade Finance Expo 2025 is scheduled to take place in November, discussing topics such as blockchain, artificial intelligence and ESG. It is being sponsored by UMCA Technologies, a company specialising in AI fraud prevention solutions, which enables the blocking of bank accounts in real time based on user behaviour and geolocation. UCMA’s AI-based| The Expose - Home
Nepal’s social-media kill switch sparked deadly unrest—troops, live rounds, burning streets—then a sudden U-turn. How far will governments go to silence you?| The Expose - Home
The Earth is expected to reach "peak population" before the end of this century, with most developed nations facing sharp population declines and ageing populations. The reason for this decline is attributed to the fear of overpopulation, which was perpetuated by thinkers like Paul Ehrlich and led to the implementation of draconian family planning measures,| The Expose - Home