Forum in the News - May 24

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24 May 2018
2018
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From the CIA to the NBA: The women making history this week - BBC News

Four women making it to the top of organisations in the US, a country that lags in 49th position in the Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report.

New EU data protection law a milestone in privacy regulation - The National

Analysis by Anne Toth, head of data policy at the World Economic Forum's Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Nearly half the businesses in Asia-Pacific have fallen victim to financial crime, report shows - South China Morning Post

Cybercrime and fraud were the most common crimes in a survey by Thomson Reuters, which launched a coalition to improve awareness of the extent of financial crime at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos.

Rwanda becomes Arsenal’s first tourism partner - allafrica.com.

Footballers at the English club will sport ‘Visit Rwanda’ on their sleeves -- adverts for a country that is Africa’s most competitive, according to the Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report.

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