The Rise of a Technological Oligarchy in the United States: A Future Within Reach?

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As technology continues to reshape every facet of human existence, a critical question arises: Is the United States on the brink of becoming a technological oligarchy? While the concept might seem like science fiction, the convergence of economic, political, and … Read More

Meta’s New Content Policy on Free Speech

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In recent developments, Mark Zuckerberg from Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has unveiled a revised content policy centered on free speech. The announcement comes amidst ongoing debates around balancing freedom of expression with the need to … Read More

The Panama Canal: A Strategic Gateway Shaping Global Trade and Geopolitics

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(Panama Canal) The Panama Canal, a man-made waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, stands as one of the most strategically significant infrastructure projects in human history. Since its completion in 1914, the canal has been a linchpin of global … Read More

The Geopolitical Importance of Greenland: A Frozen Frontier in Global Politics

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Greenland, the world’s largest island, is often perceived as a remote and barren icy wilderness. However, its geopolitical importance has surged in recent years, transforming it into a focal point of international politics. This shift has been driven by a … Read More

Cyberspace between cybercrime and the challenges of the High-Tech era

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We are pleased to announce the emergence of a new reference volume for cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts and the field of cybercrime: ”Spațiul cibernetic între criminalitatea informatică și provocările epocii High Tech” (“Cyberspace between cybercrime and the challenges of the … Read More

Romania and the United States of America – Past, Present and Future

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This book is an anthology of essays dedicated to the relations between the two states, as well as to analyses regarding the evolution of the United States of America – a hegemonic power having many competitors among which shines the People’s Republic of China.

Banned media access to events organized by the Romanian Presidency of the EU Council

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I applied online for accreditation, and I received confirmation as a journalist. The press facilities offered at the events organized by the Romanian Presidium of the EU Council are listed on the website: 250 work spaces with broadband, phone and … Read More

YouTube paid $1 billion for royalties in 2016

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YouTube has announced that it paid $1 billion in royalties over the year 2016. The platform tries to renegotiate its agreements with the record companies. The artists consider the remuneration too low considering the total earnings accumulated by YouTube. The … Read More

Advertisers have to adapt to the trend of blocking ads by the users

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Facts: in 2015, more than 200 million people have technology installed on their computers to block the advertisements. 50% of users in US, and 26% of desktop users, have installed ad blockers. And the trend includes now the mobile devices. … Read More

European Commission about the refugees crisis

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The Syria conflict has triggered the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II. Humanitarian needs steadily rise, population displacements continue, and an entire generation of children is being exposed to war and violence, increasingly deprived of basic services, education and … Read More

Japan Memoirs of a Secret Empire – Full Documentary

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Japan blossomed into its Renaissance at approximately the same time as Europe. Unlike the West, it flourished not through conquest and exploration, but by fierce and defiant isolation. And the man at the heart of this empire was Tokugawa Ieyasu, … Read More

Mass Media in London

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(Reuters‘s headquarters in Canary Wharf.) London is one of the leading communication centers in the world with the presence of a large number of communications companies. Most major British media and all major national television networks, including BBC News, the … Read More

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