Data sovereignty refers to the principle that all data is subject to the laws and regulations of the nation state or jurisdiction in which it is collected. This concept gained prominence in the early 2010s following the Edward Snowden revelations about mass surveillance by the United States
The scene in the Oval Office reflected the apartheid of the excessively wealthy, supported by Big Tech that peddles lies of white genocide, and the poor
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The president’s tariffs were intended to assert US dominance, but they are increasingly a self-inflicted wound that may undermine the economic strength he champions
The e-commerce giant will shake up the online retail sector – but it might take some time
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Setting out the concrete facts in the Amazon-linked development in Cape Town in which Transnet sold land for a song
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Icasa rules have prevented Elon Musk’s company from officially launching in the country, but thousands are still using the service illegally
The chief executive of South Africa’s leading e-commerce company has called for an even playing field