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Introducing development teams to threat modeling in SDLC

Threat modeling isn't a new concept, but it remains one that many development teams struggle to understand. Threat modeling processes in the software development...

Catholics, evangelicals unite on free speech fears under Scottish hate bill relating to transgender issue

A coalition of Roman Catholics and evangelicals have united to urge the Scottish Government to drop part of its controversial hate crime bill as it moves closer to becoming law, particularly part of the proposed law relating to criticism of "transgender ideology."

Ground broken for first local Bahá’í temple in India

Historic ceremony marks start of construction for the first local Bahá’í House of Worship in India.

First Person: The Colombian youth fighting for digital education for all

Tania Rosas, a Colombian education advocate from an afro-indigenous background, is hoping to improve learning outcomes for disadvantaged communities in her country, with a digital application tailored to their specific needs.

Green fuels and gases will be subject to sustainability certification, EU says

The EU’s energy commissioner, Kadri Simson, has revealed details of upcoming fuel legislation, saying a certification scheme for renewable and low-carbon fuels and gases...

UN chief calls for ‘new social contract’ as part of post-pandemic recovery

With the COVID-19 pandemic exposing social and economic inequalities rooted in racism, discrimination and xenophobia, recovery must lead to more inclusive societies, the UN Secretary-General told Member States on Thursday. 

UN offers science-based blueprint to tackle climate crisis, biodiversity loss and pollution

Without nature’s help, “we will not thrive or even survive”, the UN chief said on Thursday, launching a major report on the environment. 

EU to launch study programme for COVID-19 variants

PARIS, Feb 15: The European Union will this week kick off a new programme to study mutations in the COVID-19 virus, in a...

Indonesian cardinal urges ‘right choices’ during Lent – Vatican News

As Catholics worldwide begin their annual period of Lent on Ash Wednesday, the Archbishop of Jakarta urges the faithful to put their lives back on track in their relation to God in order to meet the challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

EU New Pact on Migration Unable to Improve Humanitarian Situation in Greece, Oxfam Says

In September, the European Commission proposed a new Pact on Migration and Asylum to improve the EU migration policies. The new regulation is designed...
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