New interactive video – and related downloads – to help secondary school kids stay safe online, UK National Cyber Security Centre

UK’s NCSC Launches Interactive Video to Boost Online Safety for Teens On March 5th, 2025, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) released a new interactive video and accompanying resources aimed at helping secondary school students navigate the increasingly complex and often risky online world. The initiative is designed to empower teenagers with the knowledge … Read more

Making Principles Based Assurance a reality, UK National Cyber Security Centre

Making Principles-Based Assurance a Reality: Demystifying NCSC’s Approach to Cyber Security On March 5th, 2025, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) published a crucial piece titled “Making Principles Based Assurance a Reality.” This publication isn’t about specific tools or technologies; it’s about how we ensure cybersecurity is effective and resilient. It promotes a shift … Read more

ACD 2.0: Insights from the external attack surface management trials, UK National Cyber Security Centre

Understanding the UK NCSC’s ACD 2.0 External Attack Surface Management Trials: Keeping Your Digital House in Order On March 5, 2025, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) released a report titled “ACD 2.0: Insights from the external attack surface management trials.” This report, while sounding technical, boils down to a simple concept: knowing what … Read more

Updated industry guidance issued for food allergen information in the out-of-home sector, UK Food Standards Agency

New Guidance on Food Allergens: What Out-of-Home Food Businesses Need to Know (Released March 5, 2025) The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has released updated industry guidance on food allergen information for businesses operating in the “out-of-home” (OOH) sector, effective March 5th, 2025. This means restaurants, cafes, pubs, takeaways, and any other establishment that sells … Read more

Working group on MSMEs focuses on good regulatory practices and informal economy, WTO

WTO Focuses on Good Regulation and the Informal Economy to Boost MSMEs On March 5, 2025, the World Trade Organization (WTO) announced a key focus by its Working Group on Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs). The working group dedicated a session to exploring the intersection of good regulatory practices and the informal economy, aiming … Read more

Canada initiates WTO dispute complaint regarding US tariff measures, WTO

Canada Challenges US Tariffs at WTO: What it Means On March 5th, 2025, Canada officially filed a dispute complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) against the United States concerning certain tariff measures. This marks a significant step in a long-standing trade disagreement between the two North American neighbors. Let’s break down what this means … Read more

Funding cuts jeopardise global fight against tuberculosis, WHO warns, Top Stories

Funding Cuts Threaten Global Fight Against Tuberculosis, WHO Warns Geneva, [Date] – The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a stark warning today, stating that significant funding cuts are jeopardizing the global fight against tuberculosis (TB), a preventable and curable disease that still claims millions of lives each year. Top Stories reported on the alarming situation, … Read more

World News in Brief: Guterres convenes Cyprus meeting, violence continues in southern Lebanon, UN aid hub in Chad expands, Top Stories

Okay, let’s break down the “World News in Brief” from March 5, 2025, and create a more detailed, easy-to-understand article. Headline: Tensions Simmer Globally: Cyprus Talks Resume, Violence Escalates in Lebanon, and UN Aid Efforts Grow in Chad Introduction: The world stage remains active, with three significant developments emerging today: renewed efforts to resolve the … Read more