Moving Forward EU's Digital Privacy Act, Data on Degree, Antisemitism in the UK, Trump's Intention

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear Bojan Lazarevski, Ben Crockett, MacKenzie France, Daniel Chang Contreras.

The European Union's new Digital Markets Act may have the best of intentions, but Bojan Lazarevski warns there's still time to fix the DMA's more noticeable flaws.  

A number of college students are petitioning the U.S. president to make school transcripts actually show the effort involved. Ben Crockett says Gen Z wants data on their degrees.

The recent Yom Kippur attack in Manchester highlighted concerns about growing antisemitism in the U.K. MacKenzie France explains how the latest terror attack shows that Britain has failed to protect its Jewish community.

President Trump's recent military strikes on Venezuelan boats said to be carrying narcotics have sparked questions as to why use force now?  Daniel Chang Contreras says, Trump is seeking to eliminate the cartels in Venezuela, not to bring regime change.

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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.

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