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GovAI-Pipe: A Layered AI Governance Pipeline for Citizen-Facing AI in Turkey's e-Government Gateway

arXiv:2606.01417v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Turkey's e-Government Gateway (e-Devlet) serves over 68 million registered users with more than 9,200 government services, and is increasingly integrating artificial intelligence into citizen-facing applications such as chatbot assistants and eligibility assessments. However, no structured technical governance infrastructure currently connects high-level AI policy frameworks, such as the EU AI Act, OECD AI Principles, and Turkey's own National...

arXiv CS 8d ago

Qld government contemplates ditching anti-junk-mail measures

Queensland government considers delegating responsibility for protecting people from junk mail Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 5:56am In short: The Queensland government is considering shifting the responsibility for curbing junk mail onto local councils. A consultation paper released by the government revealed a "large and growing number" of complaints about junk mail, which the report says is distracting from more serious issues like illegal dumping. The government says it is running a four-week...

ABC Australia 2d ago

US government aware of several kinds of alien life, whistleblower claims

US government aware of several kinds of alien life, whistleblower claims Government whistleblower David Grusch previously told Congress that the federal government had recovered non-human ‘biologics’ and technology from wrecked vehicles of non-human origin - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments David Grusch — a former U.S. Air Force officer who testified before Congress in 2023 that the federal government was running secret UFO programs and had recovered non-human "biologics" and materials from...

The Independent World 19h ago

Government urged to consider a 'total ban' on commercial sunbeds

Government urged to consider a 'total ban' on commercial sunbeds Ministers have been urged to consider a total sunbed ban in the UK, warning that commercial tanning regulation has failed to reduce use despite existing laws Government advisers have called for a "total ban" on commercial sunbeds, amid growing concerns over rising usage amongst young people. The latest report from the Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment (Comare), which advises the Government on the...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

UK retail bosses warn government taxes ‘making it harder to hire young people’

UK retail bosses warn government taxes ‘making it harder to hire young people’ The government drafted in former Marks & Spencer chief executive Marc Bolland to help get more young people into work - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments More than 80 leading UK high street retailers have issued a stark warning to the government, claiming current tax policies and "red tape" are actively "pricing out" firms from hiring young workers. Bosses from major chains including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and John...

The Independent UK 2h ago

Humiliation for Starmer as Mandelson files reveal government by WhatsApp

Humiliation for Starmer as Mandelson files reveal government by WhatsApp The files reveal Lord Mandelson’s damning opinion of the government, with the disgraced politician saying the PM ‘lacks verve’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The prime minister is facing fresh humiliation after the latest tranche of Mandelson files was published, laying bare the extent to which government is conducted by WhatsApp and revealing both in-fighting among ministers and profound criticism of Sir Keir...

The Independent UK 9d ago

Government accused of misrepresenting NDIS cuts in heated hearing

Government accused of misleading public on NDIS cuts in heated Senate hearing Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 11:20am In short: The Greens and Labor have repeatedly clashed over the government's upcoming NDIS cuts in a Senate hearing this morning. Greens senator Jordon Steele-John accused the government of misrepresenting the target of its cuts, which minister Jenny McAllister repeatedly rejected. Three days of public hearing into the NDIS bill will take place from Tuesday.

ABC Australia 5d ago

US officials eye government stakes in AI companies, NOTUS reports

US officials eye government stakes in AI companies, NOTUS reports June 4 : Senior U.S. officials held preliminary discussions with major AI companies about the potential for the government to buy some shares in their firms, digital news outlet NOTUS reported on Thursday, citing three people familiar with the matter. While the planning is ongoing and details are in flux, discussions have centered on having the firms voluntarily cede the shares to the government, the report said.

Channel News Asia 5d ago

The UK government has set a target of an 87% cut in carbon emissions by 2042

The UK government has set a target of an 87% cut in carbon emissions by 2042 The British government is sticking to its net-zero goal despite global conflicts affecting energy supplies - Bookmark The British government said Tuesday that it's sticking to its net-zero goal, despite pressure on energy supplies from global conflicts, and will reduce the United Kingdom's planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions by 87% of 1990 levels in the next decade and a half. The U.K. has a legally binding...

The Independent UK 8d ago

Protesters call on Kenyan government to halt femicide crisis

Protesters call on Kenyan government to halt femicide crisis Advocacy groups have given the government 40 days to intervene to deal with the plague of gender-based violence. Thousands of Kenyans have marched through central Nairobi to demand that the government declare a national crisis over rising cases of femicide and child disappearances. The march, composed mostly of women, was organised on Monday by the End Femicide movement alongside women’s rights, human rights, and child protection...

Al Jazeera 8d ago