By Julio S. Amador III and Deryk Matthew N. Baladjay One of the first policy directives given by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to his government...
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In a move to regulate the media landscape and promote ethical content, the Supreme Council for Media Regulation (SCMR) has issued a decision to block all unlicensed digital and satellite platforms within three months if they fail to regularize their status and obtain the necessary licenses. During a phone interview on the “In the Evening …
By Julio S. Amador III and Deryk Matthew N. Baladjay One of the first policy directives given by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to his government...
The online gambling market in Egypt has experienced significant growth since the onset of COVID-19 in 2020. Many new betting sites have entered the...
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources in Egypt Hamdi Abdel-Aziz said that the Fuel Automatic Pricing Committee (FAPC)...
Media host Amr Adib on Sunday criticized an announcement by the National Electricity Control Center that the loading shedding period in Egypt has been...
Education bosses in Los Angeles voted Tuesday to work towards a complete ban on the use of smartphones in the city’s schools.The move came as the...
Ura-ura Malaysia will require operators of social media platforms to have a license to operate since September last year. Communications Minister...
Telstra became the sixth organisation globally to join UNESCO’s Business Council to promote the ethical use of AI technologies, and the first in...
The licensing process has been streamlined through the Tamm platform. Starting July 1, the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) will...
GIZ Egypt recently hosted an event that brought together three significant projects: the Capacity Building through Urban Infrastructure Development...
THE debate on whether the government should regulate social media in the country or leave it to the public to self-regulate is a crucial discourse....