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UK Police Unit Accused of Censoring FOI Requests

A UK police unit, the central referral unit (CRU), has been criticized for advising local forces to block the release of information under Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, including details about banned surveillance software and super-strength drugs; this sparked concern about transparency and...

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UN Experts Condemn Security Measures at Paris 2024 Olympics

A UN report criticizes France's security measures during the Paris 2024 Olympics, citing disproportionate surveillance, discriminatory practices, and overly broad legal powers; the French Interior Ministry has not responded.

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France Debates Controversial Bill Forcing Access to Encrypted Messaging

The French National Assembly is debating a bill to combat drug trafficking, including a controversial amendment that would force messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal to provide access to encrypted user communications for law enforcement, despite concerns about security risks and user privacy.

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Signal's Privacy-Focused Growth Amidst Political Backlash

Signal, a messaging app prioritizing user privacy, is experiencing a surge in popularity as an alternative to apps associated with President Trump, raising questions about its long-term ability to resist government data requests and maintain its non-profit structure.

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Signal's Privacy-Focused Growth Amidst Tech Giant Backlash

Signal, a messaging app prioritizing user privacy, is experiencing a surge in popularity amid concerns over the political affiliations of major tech companies; unlike competitors, Signal does not collect extensive user data or share it with third parties.

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Big Tech's Massive Data Sharing with US Government Revealed

A new report reveals that from 2014 to 2024, Apple, Google, and Meta shared data on 3.16 million accounts with US authorities, with increases ranging from 530 percent to 675 percent since 2014, excluding FISA requests, raising serious privacy concerns.

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Trump Administration Shifts US Government Towards Police State

The Trump administration is shifting the US government towards a police state by cutting funding for social programs and increasing spending on law enforcement, border security, and military initiatives, leading to a massive increase in profits for private corporations.

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Musk's Cost-Cutting: A Costly Mistake for US Taxpayers

Elon Musk's cost-cutting measures, including the shutdown of the GSA's 18F tech division and resulting lawsuits from former Twitter employees, will cost American taxpayers millions due to legal fees and back-pay for unlawfully terminated federal workers.

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AI-Powered Drone System Demonstrates Enhanced Target Tracking and Situational Awareness

Two U.S. companies, Palladyne AI and Red Cat, recently demonstrated a new AI-powered drone system capable of collaborative target identification and tracking using existing military hardware, significantly reducing operator workload and improving situational awareness.

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China's Shrinking Foreign Student Population: Geopolitics and Surveillance Play Key Roles

A Dutch student in Beijing describes the cultural shock of ubiquitous facial recognition technology on Peking University's campus, illustrating the broader trend of declining foreign students and tourists in China due to geopolitical tensions and pandemic impacts, despite recent visa relaxations.

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Western Tours Resume to North Korea's Rason Zone: A Glimpse into Controlled Reality

Two Western tour companies have restarted trips to North Korea's Rason economic zone after a five-year COVID-19 induced pause, offering a limited view into daily life under strict surveillance and revealing contrasts between the regime's image and observable realities.

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Taliban's 90,000-Camera Network in Kabul Sparks Human Rights Concerns

The Taliban regime in Kabul has installed a 90,000-camera CCTV network, monitored by police to fight crime and enforce morality, raising concerns about human rights abuses and privacy violations; the system uses facial recognition, impacting six million residents and costing some citizens financiall...

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