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
Recently, Canada’s PM Mark Carney declared the end of the rules-based order. It was an outstanding speech. Yet, US unilateralism first soared in the 1980s. The rest of the West complied as long as it was beneficial. Today, it no longer is
For the first time in a long time, Durban looks ready to step back into the spotlight.
There are already promising indications that economic competition at various levels between the United States and China is benefitting the African continent
The pause in load-shedding and government’s collaboration with business signals a positive shift, the delegation says