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Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Burden Spurs Regulatory Reform
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion annually on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, leading to economic sector exclusions, access impediments, and discrimination; a new balance is sought.
Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Burden Spurs Regulatory Reform
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion annually on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, leading to economic sector exclusions, access impediments, and discrimination; a new balance is sought.
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48% Bias Score


Prince Harry Sues Murdoch's News Group for Unlawful Information Gathering
Prince Harry's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers, beginning this week in London's High Court, alleges unlawful information gathering between 1996 and 2011, including phone hacking, tapping, and other intrusive tactics; the trial will also examine potential cover-ups and perjury.
Prince Harry Sues Murdoch's News Group for Unlawful Information Gathering
Prince Harry's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers, beginning this week in London's High Court, alleges unlawful information gathering between 1996 and 2011, including phone hacking, tapping, and other intrusive tactics; the trial will also examine potential cover-ups and perjury.
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60% Bias Score


NSA Warns of iPhone Location Tracking Vulnerability
The NSA urgently warns iPhone users about hidden settings allowing third-party apps and hackers to track their location, advising users to adjust location sharing and disable advertising permissions to mitigate risks following a Gravy Analytics data breach exposing millions of location data points, ...
NSA Warns of iPhone Location Tracking Vulnerability
The NSA urgently warns iPhone users about hidden settings allowing third-party apps and hackers to track their location, advising users to adjust location sharing and disable advertising permissions to mitigate risks following a Gravy Analytics data breach exposing millions of location data points, ...
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56% Bias Score


Hearing for European Data Protection Supervisor Candidates Delayed
The European Parliament will hold a hearing on Thursday for four candidates vying to replace Wojciech Wiewiórowski as the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS); the delay is due to the European Commission's failure to shortlist candidates before the December 5th deadline, highlighting the EDPS'...
Hearing for European Data Protection Supervisor Candidates Delayed
The European Parliament will hold a hearing on Thursday for four candidates vying to replace Wojciech Wiewiórowski as the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS); the delay is due to the European Commission's failure to shortlist candidates before the December 5th deadline, highlighting the EDPS'...
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24% Bias Score


PowerSchool Data Breach Exposes Millions of Student and Teacher Records
A data breach at PowerSchool, affecting over 60 million K-12 students and teachers, occurred on December 28, 2024, and was disclosed on January 7, 2025; hackers accessed the PowerSource support portal using stolen credentials to export sensitive data including names, addresses, and in some cases, So...
PowerSchool Data Breach Exposes Millions of Student and Teacher Records
A data breach at PowerSchool, affecting over 60 million K-12 students and teachers, occurred on December 28, 2024, and was disclosed on January 7, 2025; hackers accessed the PowerSource support portal using stolen credentials to export sensitive data including names, addresses, and in some cases, So...
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48% Bias Score


Latin America's Cédula: A Necessary Evil or Systemic Issue?
Latin American countries' widespread practice of requiring citizens to present their national identity card, or cédula, for various transactions, contrasts with practices in other regions and raises concerns about privacy and potential exclusion of marginalized groups and foreigners.
Latin America's Cédula: A Necessary Evil or Systemic Issue?
Latin American countries' widespread practice of requiring citizens to present their national identity card, or cédula, for various transactions, contrasts with practices in other regions and raises concerns about privacy and potential exclusion of marginalized groups and foreigners.
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52% Bias Score

Prince Harry's Trial Against News Group Newspapers Begins
Prince Harry's trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN) starts Tuesday, alleging unlawful newsgathering and a corporate cover-up spanning from 1996 to 2011, focusing on articles from The Sun and the now-closed News of the World; the outcome could significantly impact NGN's reputation and British jo...

Prince Harry's Trial Against News Group Newspapers Begins
Prince Harry's trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN) starts Tuesday, alleging unlawful newsgathering and a corporate cover-up spanning from 1996 to 2011, focusing on articles from The Sun and the now-closed News of the World; the outcome could significantly impact NGN's reputation and British jo...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's ePA System Faces Major Security Risks
Germany's new electronic patient file (ePA) system, launched in January 2024, faces significant security flaws, including extended access times for healthcare providers and lack of granular control over data access, potentially exposing 70 million patients' data to unauthorized access and raising se...

Germany's ePA System Faces Major Security Risks
Germany's new electronic patient file (ePA) system, launched in January 2024, faces significant security flaws, including extended access times for healthcare providers and lack of granular control over data access, potentially exposing 70 million patients' data to unauthorized access and raising se...
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56% Bias Score

AI Kissing Apps: Social Media Ads Normalize Non-Consensual Deepfakes
Social media platforms like Meta and TikTok ran thousands of ads for AI apps that generate fake kissing videos of people without their consent, raising ethical concerns and potentially normalizing the creation of non-consensual intimate imagery.

AI Kissing Apps: Social Media Ads Normalize Non-Consensual Deepfakes
Social media platforms like Meta and TikTok ran thousands of ads for AI apps that generate fake kissing videos of people without their consent, raising ethical concerns and potentially normalizing the creation of non-consensual intimate imagery.
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56% Bias Score

AI-Generated Images of Iranian Protest Victims Spark Outrage
Families of victims killed in Iran's protests are expressing outrage over the use of AI to reconstruct images of their loved ones, often in ways deemed disrespectful and inaccurate, raising questions about digital rights and ethical boundaries after death.

AI-Generated Images of Iranian Protest Victims Spark Outrage
Families of victims killed in Iran's protests are expressing outrage over the use of AI to reconstruct images of their loved ones, often in ways deemed disrespectful and inaccurate, raising questions about digital rights and ethical boundaries after death.
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72% Bias Score

Samsung's S25 and One UI 7: Enhanced Security vs. Apple's Verifiable AI
Samsung's upcoming One UI 7 and Galaxy S25 will feature enhanced security and AI capabilities, but Apple's Private Cloud Compute (PCC) offers a more verifiable and secure approach to AI processing, potentially becoming a key differentiator as AI usage increases.

Samsung's S25 and One UI 7: Enhanced Security vs. Apple's Verifiable AI
Samsung's upcoming One UI 7 and Galaxy S25 will feature enhanced security and AI capabilities, but Apple's Private Cloud Compute (PCC) offers a more verifiable and secure approach to AI processing, potentially becoming a key differentiator as AI usage increases.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Archives Urged to Release Collaboration Investigation Files
The Dutch National Archives is urged to immediately release online the files related to 400,000 names of those investigated for collaboration with Nazi Germany after WWII, after the release of the names alone caused public outcry and misinterpretations of the data.

Dutch Archives Urged to Release Collaboration Investigation Files
The Dutch National Archives is urged to immediately release online the files related to 400,000 names of those investigated for collaboration with Nazi Germany after WWII, after the release of the names alone caused public outcry and misinterpretations of the data.
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44% Bias Score
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