For your eyes only, Amnesty’s report on privacy protection in instant messaging
Amnesty ranked 11 technology companies according to how well they protect our privacy when instant messaging. What the report, For your eyes only, reveals.
Amnesty ranked 11 technology companies according to how well they protect our privacy when instant messaging. What the report, For your eyes only, reveals.
Would you eat food diverted from being wasted and transformed into a healthy meal? And pay for it how much you think it’s worth? Then the global network of The Real Junk Food Project cafés and shops is what you need.
Among other things, the immigration ban signed by President Trump threatens the melting pot underlying the culture of the United States.
From north to south, Italy boasts charming and mysterious abandoned villages: five ghost towns to visit and revive.
The unofficial National Parks Twitter account @AltNatParkSer was created to resist Trump and educate people on climate change: gaining over a million followers in 48 hours.
The Women’s March drew over 5 million people worldwide and was held the day after Trump’s inauguration. How and why it became the United States’ largest demonstration ever.
La cerimonia del giuramento di Donald Trump da 45esimo presidente degli Stati Uniti d’America, presso l’ala ovest del Campidoglio, a Washington.
Theresa May’s much attended Brexit speech outlines the 12-point strategy for the UK to leave the EU, launching a rebranded nation: A Global Britain. The full speech here.
A Greenpeace report outlines tech companies’ energy footprints. Google, Facebook, and Apple commit to 100% renewable energy, while Amazon and Netflix lag behind, and Asian companies still rely on coal.
Some of the most significant news stories of the year. From the Paris Agreement to the Colombian peace deal, here’s our 2016 in review: the last 12 months seen through the lens of sustainability.