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Commonwealth Secretariat holds vital dialogue about AI and its impact on legal systems
A thought-provoking discussion on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and access to justice, hosted by the Commonwealth Secretariat as part of its Rule of Law Conversations series, generated spirited dialogue that extended well beyond the formal proceedings.
The event explored AI’s relationship with the legal profession and its implications for judicial administration. Distinguished legal practitioners, policymakers, academics, and stakeholders convened to assess both the opportunities and challenges posed by AI in legal practice.
The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, Commonwealth Secretary-General, highlighted that upon assuming office, she prioritised the rule of law as central to the Secretariat’s mission. Professor Luis Franceschi, Assistant Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Secretariat, opened the session with a demonstration of AI’s capabilities through an avatar replicating his likeness, gestures, and voice.
Read the original article here: https://thecommonwealth.org/news/commonwealth-secretariat-holds-vital-dialogue-about-ai-and-its-impact-legal-systems

Cyprus to fund desalination plants at hotels to reduce impact of water shortages on tourism
Cyprus has announced plans to subsidise private hotel desalination plants to address water shortages during peak tourist seasons. The initiative comes as the Mediterranean island faces critically low water levels following its second-driest winter in a decade.
The government will provide £2.6 million (€3 million) over two years to support hotel desalination projects, simplifying regulations for small-scale plants in the tourism and agricultural sectors. An additional £6.9 million (€8 million) will be invested in repairing water infrastructure to reduce significant leakage issues, currently estimated at 40%.
The country is expanding its desalination capacity, with four mobile plants due to begin operating in October. These will complement the existing network of four permanent facilities, though one remains inactive due to fire damage. Currently, the permanent plants produce 235,000 cubic metres of fresh water daily.
Cyprus’s dam network, the most extensive per capita in Europe, is operating at just 24.6% capacity, compared to 47.2% last year. With tourism contributing 13.5% to the nation’s GDP and visitor numbers reaching record levels exceeding 4 million in 2023, the water security measures are deemed crucial for the island’s economic stability.
Read the original article here: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/cyprus-to-fund-desalination-plants-at-hotels-to-reduce-impact-of-water-shortages-on-tourism/ar-AA1BHQMX?ocid=BingNewsVerp

Namibia removes US, UK, others from visa free list
Starting this April, Namibia is set to end visa-free travel privileges for more than 30 nations, including the US and the UK.
The decision, approved by the Namibian cabinet last July, will affect numerous European countries, notably Germany, Namibia’s primary source of tourism. The policy shift, implemented shortly after President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s inauguration, stems from the lack of reciprocal visa-free arrangements for Namibian citizens, despite concerns from the local tourism sector about potential visitor decline.
The American Embassy in Namibia has advised its citizens to secure tourist visas before travelling, recommending use of Namibia’s online visa portal for applications. This change marks a significant shift from the previous arrangement, where both the US and UK enjoyed visa-free access to approximately 180 countries worldwide.
Read the original article here: https://businessday.ng/news/article/namibia-removes-us-uk-others-from-visa-free-list/

Bangladesh’s Mega Projects: Reviving the economy amidst COVID-19
Bangladesh’s economy is showing its potential through these mega projects. Government officials and experts say that if these Mega Projects can be implemented, Bangladesh’s status in the world court will increase.

Access Asia: Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Pakistan Offer New Combinations For Regional Supply Chains
Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are all near neighbours in South Asia, orbiting around the influence of India. All four share common ties both in terms of their history with the United Kingdom and through more recent ties through membership of the SAARC trade bloc.

How the Commonwealth is championing teamwork and vaccine equity
Dr. Hasan discusses the COVID pandemic and the Commonwealth’s part in the global recovery effort, especially vaccine equity and sharing of technology, via platforms like the ACT Accelerator, CPA, and CHPA.

Pacific Leadership in a Global Context: A Conversation with John Loau
We are delighted to invite you to an upcoming webinar featuring distinguished Pacific leader John Loau, Chair of the Pacific Blues, who will share invaluable insights on Pacific leadership in today’s global landscape.

Sierra Leone’s Fashion Heritage and the Rise of Eco-Conscious Design | Webinar Recording
The Commonwealth Chamber of Commerce recently hosted an engaging and insightful webinar, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of Sierra Leone’s fashion industry and its remarkable evolution towards sustainability.

Sierra Leone’s Fashion Heritage and the Rise of Eco-Conscious Design
The Commonwealth Chamber is delighted to present its inaugural webinar of 2025, focusing on women’s empowerment and entrepreneurship in emerging economies.