Spyware’s repeated use to target journalists and those close to them poses an existential threat to the privacy required for press freedom to flourish.

Spyware’s repeated use to target journalists and those close to them poses an existential threat to the privacy required for press freedom to flourish.
By Zoltán Kálmán ROME, May 26 2020 (IPS) – Hunger and food insecurity continue to rise. The official 2019 statistics refer to 821 million people suffering from hunger all over the world. According to the recently launched Global Report on…
By Johan Rockström and Ottmar Edenhofer POTSDAM – As the COVID-19 crisis passes and governments try to shore up collapsing economies, many will be tempted to roll back their climate and nature commitments. They should resist that impulse. This century…