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Zambia's New Cybersecurity Law Sparks Free Speech Debate
Zambia's new cybersecurity law, signed by President Hichilema, allows for the interception of electronic communications and has sparked concerns about its impact on free speech and democratic processes. The law has already resulted in arrests and prompted legal challenges.
Zambia's New Cybersecurity Law Sparks Free Speech Debate
Zambia's new cybersecurity law, signed by President Hichilema, allows for the interception of electronic communications and has sparked concerns about its impact on free speech and democratic processes. The law has already resulted in arrests and prompted legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Faces Backlash Over Bill Fining Citizens for Accessing "Extremist" Content
Russia's State Duma is set to vote Thursday on a bill imposing fines up to 5,000 rubles ($64) for knowingly accessing online content labeled "extremist," prompting concerns about surveillance and impacting even pro-Kremlin figures who warn of its potential for abuse.
Russia Faces Backlash Over Bill Fining Citizens for Accessing "Extremist" Content
Russia's State Duma is set to vote Thursday on a bill imposing fines up to 5,000 rubles ($64) for knowingly accessing online content labeled "extremist," prompting concerns about surveillance and impacting even pro-Kremlin figures who warn of its potential for abuse.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Authority Warns Against AI Emotion Recognition Due to Ethical Concerns and Inaccuracies
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) warns against the use of AI to recognize human emotions due to ethical concerns, inaccuracies, and privacy risks, highlighting flawed assumptions about emotions and their measurability and the risk of discrimination.
Dutch Authority Warns Against AI Emotion Recognition Due to Ethical Concerns and Inaccuracies
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) warns against the use of AI to recognize human emotions due to ethical concerns, inaccuracies, and privacy risks, highlighting flawed assumptions about emotions and their measurability and the risk of discrimination.
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24% Bias Score


Thiel: Tech Billionaire Warns of 'Woke AI' Antichrist
Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, identifies Greta Thunberg as a symbol of a morally driven 'antichrist' that threatens progress by establishing a world government controlled by woke AI and excessive regulation, contrasting this with his own financial success in a period he views as st...
Thiel: Tech Billionaire Warns of 'Woke AI' Antichrist
Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, identifies Greta Thunberg as a symbol of a morally driven 'antichrist' that threatens progress by establishing a world government controlled by woke AI and excessive regulation, contrasting this with his own financial success in a period he views as st...
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60% Bias Score


Rostelecom's AI Boosts Russian Exam Surveillance, Detecting 1,100+ Violations
Rostelecom's AI-powered video surveillance system monitored the 2025 Russian Unified State Exam (USE) across 70,300+ exam rooms in 5,700+ locations, using 133,800+ cameras to record over 5.3 million hours of footage, resulting in the detection of over 1,100 suspicious activities, mostly involving pr...
Rostelecom's AI Boosts Russian Exam Surveillance, Detecting 1,100+ Violations
Rostelecom's AI-powered video surveillance system monitored the 2025 Russian Unified State Exam (USE) across 70,300+ exam rooms in 5,700+ locations, using 133,800+ cameras to record over 5.3 million hours of footage, resulting in the detection of over 1,100 suspicious activities, mostly involving pr...
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52% Bias Score


20 Years After 7/7: Enduring Impact of London Bombings on British Muslim Community
The 2005 London bombings killed 52 and injured over 700, triggering a surge in Islamophobic incidents and leaving many British Muslims feeling alienated and targeted by subsequent counter-terrorism policies, despite government efforts to address the issue.
20 Years After 7/7: Enduring Impact of London Bombings on British Muslim Community
The 2005 London bombings killed 52 and injured over 700, triggering a surge in Islamophobic incidents and leaving many British Muslims feeling alienated and targeted by subsequent counter-terrorism policies, despite government efforts to address the issue.
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Airport Confiscation Damages Journalist's Laptop, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
taz correspondent Serena Bilanceri's laptop was confiscated and damaged at Ben Gurion Airport on July 7th, resulting in a nine-day delay before its return, heavily damaged, raising serious concerns about press freedom in Israel and potential breaches of journalistic privilege.

Israeli Airport Confiscation Damages Journalist's Laptop, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
taz correspondent Serena Bilanceri's laptop was confiscated and damaged at Ben Gurion Airport on July 7th, resulting in a nine-day delay before its return, heavily damaged, raising serious concerns about press freedom in Israel and potential breaches of journalistic privilege.
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52% Bias Score

OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...

OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...
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52% Bias Score

Armenian Parliament Surveillance Footage Sparks Political Row
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan released surveillance footage of opposition MP Aghvan Vardanyan smoking, sparking controversy over the misuse of 340 security cameras installed earlier this year; Vardanyan was fined 50,000 drams.

Armenian Parliament Surveillance Footage Sparks Political Row
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan released surveillance footage of opposition MP Aghvan Vardanyan smoking, sparking controversy over the misuse of 340 security cameras installed earlier this year; Vardanyan was fined 50,000 drams.
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44% Bias Score

Feijóo Accuses Sánchez of Profiting from Father-in-Law's Alleged Prostitution Business
PP leader Feijóo accused Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on July 9th, 2025, of profiting from his father-in-law's alleged prostitution business, citing the Sauna Adán and other establishments, sparking outrage and highlighting the politicization of personal matters.

Feijóo Accuses Sánchez of Profiting from Father-in-Law's Alleged Prostitution Business
PP leader Feijóo accused Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on July 9th, 2025, of profiting from his father-in-law's alleged prostitution business, citing the Sauna Adán and other establishments, sparking outrage and highlighting the politicization of personal matters.
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64% Bias Score

France to Increase Surveillance of Muslim Associations
France will introduce a new law by year's end increasing surveillance of, particularly, Muslim associations, expanding powers of administrative dissolution and asset freezes, and strengthening the "contrat d'engagement républicain", following a July 7th national security council meeting.

France to Increase Surveillance of Muslim Associations
France will introduce a new law by year's end increasing surveillance of, particularly, Muslim associations, expanding powers of administrative dissolution and asset freezes, and strengthening the "contrat d'engagement républicain", following a July 7th national security council meeting.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico's Biometric ID System: Aiding Searches or Enabling Surveillance?
Mexico's Congress passed a law integrating biometric data into a national identity system to aid searches for the missing, but critics warn of mass surveillance potential due to unchecked access by agencies like the CNI, ignoring concerns about the 72,000 unidentified bodies and structural impunity.

Mexico's Biometric ID System: Aiding Searches or Enabling Surveillance?
Mexico's Congress passed a law integrating biometric data into a national identity system to aid searches for the missing, but critics warn of mass surveillance potential due to unchecked access by agencies like the CNI, ignoring concerns about the 72,000 unidentified bodies and structural impunity.
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60% Bias Score
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