Tag #Data Sharing

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IRS Considers Sharing Tax Data with ICE for Deportations

The IRS is reportedly considering giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) access to confidential taxpayer data to aid in deporting undocumented immigrants, raising concerns about privacy violations and the weaponization of tax information for immigration enforcement.

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taz.de
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German Court to Review Law Allowing Intelligence Agency to Share Data for Reliability Checks

A Berlin bar owner is challenging a new German law that permits the domestic intelligence agency to share data with other authorities for reliability checks, fearing it could lead to the revocation of his license due to his bar's association with left-wing groups.

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sueddeutsche.de
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Magdeburg Attack Exposes German Police Data-Sharing Failures

A 50-year-old Saudi Arabian doctor drove a car into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on December 24, killing six and injuring nearly 300. Criticism focuses on the lack of efficient data sharing between German police agencies, despite prior warnings about the attacker.

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nrc.nl
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Influenza Surge Causes Excess Deaths in the Netherlands

During the winter of 2024, an unexpected influenza surge in the Netherlands caused 3,200 more deaths than anticipated, mainly among the elderly, highlighting the ongoing need for robust pandemic preparedness despite reduced COVID-19 cases and government budget cuts.

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zeit.de
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Magdeburg Attack Highlights German Police Data-Sharing Failures

A 50-year-old Saudi Arabian man drove a car through a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on December 22, 2023, killing six and injuring nearly 300. Criticism is mounting due to pre-existing information held by various agencies about the attacker, who had a history of threats and radical online ...

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theglobeandmail.com
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Justice Department Sues Landlords for Alleged Rent-Fixing Scheme

The U.S. Justice Department sued six major landlords for allegedly colluding to keep rents high using an algorithm and shared data, impacting millions of renters already struggling with affordability; one landlord denied the accusations.

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