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<title>Global Cybercrime Treaty to Be Signed in Hanoi Amid Human Rights Concerns</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ HANOI, Oct 25 – Around 60 countries are set to sign a landmark U.N. cybercrime treaty this weekend in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, aiming to combat offences that cost the global economy trillions of dollars annually. The treaty, which will enter into force once ratified by 40 nations, seeks to streamline international cooperation against cybercrime but has drawn criticism from activists and technology companies over potential human rights risks. ]]></description>
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