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Facebook filters for supremacists have modest promise
The social media firm faces increased scrutiny of its content controls since the mid-March Christchurch shootings
InternationalHigh-debt, low-rates trend may trap poorer nations
The Fed and ECB have confirmed they will keep policy loose through 2019, but this may encourage more debt take-up
InternationalBlockchains’ democratic virtues will be more exploited
Blockchain technology will make elections easier to monitor and assets easier to own
InternationalUK White Paper on online harms faces major obstacles
The government will soon publish a regulatory proposal for online activity after a comprehensive review of online harms
United KingdomEU green light to Huawei leaves much unresolved
The EU is walking a fine line between Washington and Beijing on the sensitive issue of Huawei
InternationalRegulatory action against connected devices will rise
The US FDA has found cybersecurity vulnerabilities in sensitive healthcare IoT devices
InternationalSolid services will not offset industrial malaise
The manufacturing PMI surveys for Japan and euro-area suggest that neither will see much GDP growth at all this year
InternationalUK probe into algorithmic bias reflects growing worry
The UK government has recognised that the artificial intelligence revolution has important potential pitfalls
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