How many different ways are there to qualify to immigrate to the US, and how many immigrants live in the country? We explain the different types of immigrants, whether they're coming for family or to work, refugees, investors, or visa lottery winners. We also help you understand how many immigrants there are total in the […]
Police commissioner Cressida Dick has this morning said: “London has woken up to the news of another appalling attack on our city. “There is now an ongoing investigation by our Counter Terrorism Command to establish why this attack was carried out. “London is a city of many faiths and many nationalities. An attack on one […]
Chalk Girl: a protester at the heart of Hong Kong’s democracy movement. Two years since her arrest made her an accidental hero of the pro-democracy umbrella movement, the 16-year-old must decide whether to rejoin the battle alongside the 'localist' youth. As elections loom, Chalk Girl is torn between wanting to respect her family, who are […]
China's new Cybersecurity Law goes into force on Thursday with an aim to tighten what is already one of the world's most restrictive online environments. With more on this and other news around the world we turn to Ro Aram. Aram… the law seeks to protect China's networks and private user data, but foreign firms […]
The twists and turns of this week's General Election may be enough to befuddle anyone - even TV journalists. On Sunday, two of them managed to make the same big gaffe on air as they reported on Theresa May's reshuffle. As Jeremy Hunt arrived at Downing Street to learn his fate this afternoon, BBC […]
Data Privacy is a cross-cutting matter applicable to all sectors, including IP. IP practitioners are daily confronted with the collection and handling of personal data – not always sure to handle them properly. In addition, European practitioners will be soon subject to the new provisions of the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) entering into force next […]
In the wake of multiple attacks in England, British Prime Minister Theresa May is raising eyebrows by saying there’s been “too much tolerance” of extremism, and calling out US tech companies for not doing enough to combat terrorist content on the internet. (Source: NBC)
Labour is in a tough position when it comes to Brexit. In its heartlands in the north, the party's traditional supporters voted to leave the European Union but in its urban strongholds they voted heavily to remain. Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, is in the unenviable position of balancing those two opposing demands. I […]
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