Tag: international cooperation
Ukraine Strengthens Financial Crime Investigations with Advanced Training in Vienna
14 Ukrainian officials trained in Vienna on investigating financial crimes with virtual assets, enhancing crime-fighting capabilities with OSCE support.
Unpacking the Crypto Crime Hearing: A Deep Dive into Blockchain Misuse
Explore key insights from the House hearing on crypto crime, legislative actions, and the future of blockchain technology.
Global Governments Unite to Tackle Crypto Taxation with New Reporting Framework
Nearly 50 nations endorse the CARF to enhance global cooperation in cryptocurrency tax reporting, set for implementation by 2027.
Global Efforts to Transpose the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework: What You Need to Know
Nearly 50 nations have pledged to adopt CARF, enhancing tax compliance and curbing evasion. What does this mean for cryptocurrency users?
Xi Jinping Advocates for Global Collaboration on AI at World Internet Conference 2023
Xi Jinping emphasizes international cooperation on AI at the World Internet Conference 2023, advocating for cyber sovereignty and global knowledge sharing.
Tracking Tax Fraud: The J5 Global Cyber Challenge Explained
Discover how the J5 is combating tax fraud with international cooperation and innovative data strategies in The Cyber Challenge.
Navigating the AI Landscape: Insights from the UK’s AI Safety Summit
Explore insights from the AI Safety Summit in the UK, covering global cooperation on AI safety and key debates from renowned leaders.
Singapore’s MAS Expands Global Crypto Cooperation: A New Era for Digital Assets
Explore how Singapore’s MAS is partnering globally to innovate in digital assets, focusing on collaboration and regulatory frameworks.
G7 Sets Stage for Global AI Guidelines: A Code of Conduct for Tomorrow’s Tech
Discover G7’s upcoming code of conduct for AI, promoting safety and transparency while addressing risks in the evolving tech landscape.
Navigating the AI Frontier: UN’s New Advisory Committee Takes Bold Steps
The UN has formed a 39-member advisory committee to regulate AI, aiming for recommendations by 2024. Will it balance innovation and ethics?