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Brazil Escalates Push for Online Content Regulation

Brazil Escalates Push for Online Content Regulation

admin Jun 2, 2025 1 min read

Brazil Escalates Push for Online Content Regulation

The government’s push to police online content risks turning free expression into a state-managed privilege.
Zelensky Boasts Of ‘Absolutely Brilliant’ Longest Range Strikes While Kremlin Confirms ‘Terrorist Attacks’

Zelensky Boasts Of ‘Absolutely Brilliant’ Longest Range Strikes While Kremlin Confirms ‘Terrorist Attacks’

admin Jun 2, 2025 1 min read

Zelensky Boasts Of ‘Absolutely Brilliant’ Longest Range Strikes While Kremlin Confirms ‘Terrorist Attacks’

Ukrainian president describes the attack happened “One year, six months, and nine days from the start of planning to effective execution. Our most long-range operation.”
Palantir’s Deepening Government Ties Spark Fears Of Centralized Surveillance

Palantir’s Deepening Government Ties Spark Fears Of Centralized Surveillance

admin Jun 2, 2025 1 min read

Palantir’s Deepening Government Ties Spark Fears Of Centralized Surveillance

Data analysis firm responds: “We act as a data processor, not a data controller.”
T-Mobile Faces Backlash for Auto-Enabled Screen Recording in T-Life App Without User Consent

T-Mobile Faces Backlash for Auto-Enabled Screen Recording in T-Life App Without User Consent

admin Jun 2, 2025 1 min read

T-Mobile Faces Backlash for Auto-Enabled Screen Recording in T-Life App Without User Consent

T-Mobile’s silent rollout of the T-Life screen recorder revives the oldest question in tech: who’s watching, and who gets to know?
Karol Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidency After Rural Surge Defies Exit Polls

Karol Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidency After Rural Surge Defies Exit Polls

admin Jun 2, 2025 1 min read

Karol Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidency After Rural Surge Defies Exit Polls

The conservative challenger defeated liberal mayor Trzaskowski in the presidential run-off, handing Law and Justice a symbolic victory over Prime Minister Donald Tusk
Germany Rejects Most Asylum Claims—But Deportations Still Rare

Germany Rejects Most Asylum Claims—But Deportations Still Rare

admin Jun 2, 2025 1 min read

Germany Rejects Most Asylum Claims—But Deportations Still Rare

New figures spark calls for urgent reform of Germany’s failed asylum system.