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Grandson of Fidel Castro Flaunts Luxury Amidst Cuba's Economic Crisis

Sandro Castro, grandson of Fidel Castro, showcases a life of luxury on Instagram, contrasting sharply with Cuba's economic struggles and raising questions about the source of his wealth.

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Russia Imposes Fines for Searching Online Extremist Materials

President Putin signed a law introducing fines in Russia for intentionally searching online for materials deemed extremist by the Ministry of Justice; starting September 1, 2025, searches, even via VPNs, will be punishable by 3,000–5,000 rubles, while VPN advertising faces much steeper fines.

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Israel's New Aid Group Regulations Raise Safety Concerns

Israel has imposed new registration rules on international aid groups in the Palestinian Territories, requiring personal data from employees and restricting speech critical of Israel, prompting concerns about worker safety and hindering aid delivery.

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Mobile Internet Restrictions in Krasnoyarsk Krai Due to Security Concerns

Krasnoyarsk Krai Governor Mikhail Kotyukov confirmed temporary mobile internet restrictions starting July 26th due to security concerns and network threat prevention, impacting services and causing price increases, mirroring similar events in 77 Russian regions.

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Russia Mandates Max Messenger for School Communication in Six Regions

Starting September 1st, 2024, six Russian regions will replace the Sferum educational platform with the state-run Max messenger, a move driven by Russia's initiative to create a national messenger controlling digital communication and potentially impacting data privacy.

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Russia Tightens Censorship with New Law Imposing Fines for 'Extremist' Content Access

Russia's upper house approved a sweeping censorship law on July 25th, 2025, imposing fines for accessing 'extremist' content or promoting VPNs, sparking a small protest and raising concerns about free speech amid existing restrictions.

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Eindhoven Graffiti Sparks Debate on Freedom of Expression

In Eindhoven, Netherlands, graffiti artist Niels Bakkerus's "Fuck Israel, Free Palestine" artwork prompted four police visits and eventual removal by municipal authorities, sparking debate on freedom of expression versus public order.

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Russia Tightens Internet Controls, Regulates Marketplaces, and Declares War on Invasive Plants

Russia implemented new laws prohibiting intentional searches for extremist materials online, advertising VPNs, regulating online marketplaces, and mandating the removal of invasive plants; penalties for violations vary widely.

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Russia Passes Sweeping Censorship Law, Penalizing Online Searches

Russia's upper house approved a sweeping new censorship law imposing fines for accessing online content deemed "extremist," including penalties for promoting VPN use, prompting a small protest and immediate arrests; the law awaits presidential signature.

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German Health Ministry Spokesperson Threatens Journalists, Sparking Press Freedom Concerns

Hanno Kautz, spokesperson for Germany's Federal Ministry of Health, emailed journalists threatening consequences for leaking a briefing paper and jokingly offering a reward for identifying the leaker, sparking criticism and raising concerns about press freedom.

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Online Safety Act Sparks Free Speech Concerns in UK

The UK's Online Safety Act is causing widespread restrictions on viewing videos of asylum seeker protests and political speeches on platforms like X, sparking concerns about free speech and censorship due to its age verification requirements; critics cite instances of blocked content and warn of cat...

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Satirists Push Back Against Paramount After Colbert Cancellation

Federal regulators approved Paramount's $8 billion merger with Skydance, prompting speculation about the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's Late Show. However, Jon Stewart and South Park responded with pointed satire, highlighting the power of comedy in resisting corporate pressure.

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