After attacks on a faculty member over comments about Gaza, teachers and students call on Cornell to take action.

After attacks on a faculty member over comments about Gaza, teachers and students call on Cornell to take action.
Lawsuit says Giuliani and lawyer Robert Costello’s campaign sought ‘total annihilation’ of US president’s son’s privacy.
As local data protection regulations reach a five-year milestone, need for more resources and an integrated approach.
Subscription users of X, formerly Twitter, will need to send a selfie and copy of ID to an Israeli verification company.
The new law has drawn criticism from opposition lawmakers and rights groups over the scope of exemptions.
Critics say Israel is using facial recognition technology to control Palestinians under occupation.
Secretary-general says the risks posed by artificial intelligence threatens democracy and human rights.
Harry, who has a troubled history with the British press, claims journalists used intrusive and unlawful tactics.
Shou Chew says app will ‘never provide’ user data to Chinese gov’t and vows to fight ban in US state.
Estelle Masse, senior policy analyst at Access Now, speaks to Al Jazeera about record penalty imposed on tech giant.
Lawsuit filed after reports alleged Tesla employees privately shared videos and images recorded by vehicle cameras.
Watchdog says TikTok failed to get consent from parents to process the data, as required by UK’s data protection laws.
The Take looks at what banning the Chinese social media app would mean for digital privacy.
The decision comes as governments around the world face accusations of using spyware to target dissidents.