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Eesti Paneb Ettevõtetele Kübernõuded Kaela. Trahvid Küünivad 10 Miljoni Euroni — ja Tähtajad Algavad Juba 2026.
Estonia·Technology

Eesti Paneb Ettevõtetele Kübernõuded Kaela. Trahvid Küünivad 10 Miljoni Euroni — ja Tähtajad Algavad Juba 2026.

Eesti riik, kes kiidab end 99-protsendilise digitaalse avaliku teenuse osakaaluga, seisab nüüd ise suure katsumuse ees: NIS2 küberturvalisuse direktiivi ülevõtmine toob ettevõtetele kohustusliku registreerimise, auditid ja kuni 10 miljoni euro suurused trahvid, samal ajal kui e-residentsuse programm valmistub füüsilisest ID-kaardist loobumiseks.

By Märt Tamm17 hrs17h
Uruguay's Universal Basic Income Pilot Has Ended — the Results Are Complicated and Largely Positive
Uruguay·Society

Uruguay's Universal Basic Income Pilot Has Ended — the Results Are Complicated and Largely Positive

The five-year Ingreso Básico Universal pilot, which provided UYU 18,000 monthly to 12,000 randomly selected Uruguayan adults across three socioeconomic brackets, concluded in December 2024. The final report confirms significant reductions in material deprivation and entrepreneurial risk aversion, modest effects on formal employment participation, and a fiscal model that is transferable at scale — if the political will exists.

By Camila Fernández18 hrs18h
Drilling the Beast: Inside Iceland’s Journey to the Center of a Volcano
Iceland·Science

Drilling the Beast: Inside Iceland’s Journey to the Center of a Volcano

While most humans spend their lives avoiding active magma, an international consortium of scientists is heading straight for it. Under the Krafla volcano in North-Eastern Iceland, the Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) is preparing for the world's first-ever controlled drilling into an active magma chamber. This high-risk scientific experiment could solve the mysteries of volcanic prediction and unlock an incredibly powerful source of carbon-free energy.

By Gunnar Sigurdsson20 hrs20h
რუსთაველის 580 დღე: როგორ ანაცვლებს ავტორიტარული რეპრესია ევროპულ ოცნებას თბილისში
Georgia·World

რუსთაველის 580 დღე: როგორ ანაცვლებს ავტორიტარული რეპრესია ევროპულ ოცნებას თბილისში

თბილისში, რუსთაველის გამზირზე, ევროკავშირის მომხრე აქციები 580-ე დღეს ითვლის. 2024 წლის ბოლოდან დაწყებული ეს უწყვეტი წინააღმდეგობა აღარ არის მხოლოდ პროტესტი — ეს არის ბრძოლა გადარჩენისთვის. მაშინ, როდესაც „ქართული ოცნება“ ქვეყანას რუსული ტიპის ავტორიტარიზმისკენ მიათრევს, Amnesty International-ის უახლესი ანგარიში აშიშვლებს რეპრესიულ სისტემას, რომელიც სახის ამომცნობი კამერებით, მიზანმიმართული ჯარიმებითა და სპეცრაზმის ხელკეტებით ცდილობს ხალხის გაჩუმებას.

By Tamar Beridze20 hrs20h
Sentenced to Death, Safe in Delhi: The Sheikh Hasina Case That Is Straining India-Bangladesh Relations
Bangladesh·World

Sentenced to Death, Safe in Delhi: The Sheikh Hasina Case That Is Straining India-Bangladesh Relations

Bangladesh's special tribunal convicted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of crimes against humanity in November 2025 and sentenced her to death in absentia. She remains in India. And New Delhi shows no sign of sending her back.

By Priya Chowdhury18 hrs18h
Saudi Arabia·World

Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 at the Halfway Mark: What Has Changed, What Hasn't, and What No One Predicted

A mid-term assessment of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 programme finds that tourism, entertainment, and non-oil private sector growth have dramatically exceeded targets — while women's workforce participation has stalled at 33 percent and the timeline for meaningful fiscal independence from oil revenues has quietly extended by a decade.

By Nora Al-Harbi19 hrs19h
Brazil Has the World's Second-Largest Rare Earth Reserves. It Still Can't Process Them.
Brazil·Science

Brazil Has the World's Second-Largest Rare Earth Reserves. It Still Can't Process Them.

Brazil sits on 21 million tonnes of rare earth elements — the metals behind every EV motor, wind turbine, and smartphone — second only to China. A $2.8 billion acquisition just put its only operating mine in American hands. But the science needed to turn raw ore into a finished magnet is still missing, and that gap is exactly what Brazilian researchers are racing to close.

By Clara Mendes20 hrs20h
Batteries Are Now Setting Australia's Power Prices More Than Any Other Technology
Australia·Energy

Batteries Are Now Setting Australia's Power Prices More Than Any Other Technology

More than 350,000 Australian households have installed a home battery under the government's subsidy scheme, and new grid data shows batteries charging and discharging now set wholesale electricity prices more often than coal, gas or any other source.

By Claire Hutchinson20 hrs20h

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