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US Border Crackdown Raises Civil Liberties Concerns

The Trump administration's targeting of immigrants, tourists, and activists at US borders and through social media monitoring has raised serious civil liberties concerns, with individuals facing detention and deportation based on social media posts and broad search powers.

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Paris Launches Carpool Lane on Périphérique with €135 Fines

Paris's périphérique now has a carpool lane, active since March 3rd, with €135 fines for solo drivers starting May 2nd, aiming to reduce pollution, but facing opposition.

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Chongqing: Technological Boom and Surveillance Concerns in a Megacity

Chongqing, a 32-million-person Chinese megacity producing over half the world's laptops, is known for its extensive surveillance network ('Sharp Eyes' scheme), layered urban design resulting in limited sunlight for lower-level residents, and a unique microclimate due to its dense construction.

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Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu's Security Measures: "Jammer" Use and Legal Justification

Following a terror threat, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu received 24/7 state protection, including the use of "jammer" devices in limited areas and times, with no public complaints regarding communication disruptions filed.

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São Paulo's Smart Sampa System: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised

São Paulo's Smart Sampa system, using 25,000 cameras and AI-powered facial recognition, led to the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 other criminals in six months, raising privacy concerns despite its effectiveness.

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Florida Bill Allows "Reasonable Force" Against Intrusive Drones, Defying Federal Law

A Florida Senate bill proposes letting homeowners use "reasonable force" to remove drones from their property, contradicting federal law and raising legal and safety concerns, potentially setting a precedent for other states.

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NRW Ranks Low in German State Surveillance Powers

A Max Planck Institute report reveals that North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) has fewer surveillance powers than most other German states, ranking fourth from last (233) compared to top-ranking Rheinland-Pfalz and Bavaria (259), based on an assessment of legal frameworks for methods like accessing telecom...

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Italian Journalist Targeted with Spyware in Sixth Alleged State-Sponsored Attack

Italian journalist Ciro Pellegrino, of Fanpage, was targeted with mercenary spyware, following a similar attack on his editor-in-chief; this is the sixth such case in Italy, raising serious concerns about government surveillance of journalists and civil society.

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Turkish Officials' Use of Jammers to Counter Surveillance and Terrorism

High-ranking Turkish officials, including President Erdoğan, use jammers to counter illegal wiretapping and prevent terrorist attacks involving remote-controlled explosives, a practice stemming from increased surveillance following the widespread adoption of mobile communication in the early 2000s.

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German Crime Drama Spotlights AI in Policing, Underscoring Privacy Concerns"

A German TV show depicts police using fictional AI software KROISOS to solve a crime, raising concerns about real-world use of similar technologies from companies like Palantir and Clearview AI, highlighting the need for regulation to balance security with data protection and civil liberties.

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EU Equips Staff with Secure Devices Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The European Commission is equipping staff traveling to the US and other high-surveillance countries with disposable phones and secure laptops due to escalating geopolitical tensions and concerns about data security, mirroring similar restrictions on TikTok, Telegram, and other technologies.

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German Coalition Prioritizes Data Use Over Privacy, Sparking Civil Liberties Concerns

Germany's upcoming coalition government plans increased digital surveillance, prioritizing data use over privacy, including biometric data tracking and expanded data retention, while potentially weakening data protection for SMEs and centralizing oversight, sparking concerns from civil society group...

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