18/04 Video surveillance in Erfurt: AI is supposed to prevent violence on promenade
-From May, AI cameras will be installed on the Anger in Erfurt in order to increase the security in Erfurt and recognize violent clashes.
- Bild16/04 Children's haters in stone: He keeps hiding needles on playground
-In Stein (Bavaria), needles in the sand were discovered for the fifth time, Mayor Krömer is horrified. First blocked playground.
- Bild15/04 Yandex decided to cooperate with developers to introduce a "smart" house
-Yandex began to cooperate with developers and automation platforms for the integration of the "smart" house. The technology market in real estate is only developing and completely depends on construction, the volume of which is now reduced
- RBC15/04 Chilling figure amid horror flu season
-Peak flu season is about to hit Australia and cases are already 30 per cent higher compared to the same time last year.
- News.com.au15/04 Putin’s disturbing plan on Aussie doorstep
-Russia has asked Indonesia for permission to base strategic surveillance and combat aircraft in the province of Papua, some 1400km north of Darwin.
- News.com.au14/04 Panic in EU as America gets the China-treatment with staff given burner phones
-The European Commission has issued staff with basic phones and laptops because of fears of espionage by US agents.
- Express13/04 Surveillance is in, perks out. Bosses have dropped their masks, but gen Z is fighting back | Sarah Manavis
-Employees are choosing to opt out of a new era of corporate malignity, epitomised by Elon Musk
- TheGuardian12/04 Pro-Palestinian protester’s lawyer stopped and searched at US border: ‘They were going to take my device’
-Amir Makled says immigration officials questioned him about his phone’s contents. Experts warn fourth amendment rights have been weakened at the border
- TheGuardian09/04 Aussie island on market after Hong Kong businessman stripped of tourism lease
-An abandoned Aussie island once home to a luxury resort has hit the market — but it won’t be the highest bidder who snaps it up.
- News.com.au08/04 Shin Bet politicization dangerous to Israel's security, rights of Israelis - opinion
-The enormous accumulation of this data, plus the Shin Bet’s advanced technological capabilities, gives the organization access to a wealth of information about every Israeli citizen.
- Jerusalem Post04/04 China’s chilling plan to ‘annex’ Australia
-Is Australia the next Taiwan? The next Spratly Islands? The next Himalayan Ladakh?
- News.com.au03/04 Aussies urged to get flu vax after cases surge
-Australians have been urged to get a flu vaccination as cases surge across the country, almost doubling in one state.
- News.com.au30/03 Is it safe? Is it spying? Disquiet over NHS ‘magic eye’ surveillance camera in mental health units
-Campaign calls for investigation into the use of Oxevison amid concerns over care and its effect on patients
- TheGuardian29/03 Thieves run over and kill an 11 -month -old criminal escape
-An 11 -month -old baby was run over by criminals fleeing from the Buenos Aires Police in Argentina. His mother is still hospitalized with complicated health problems.
- La República27/03 Italian government approved use of spyware on members of refugee NGO, MPs told
-National security committee is investigating whether secret services breached law by using surveillance tool to monitor activists and journalists
- TheGuardian27/03 The Q-53 and F-47 configuration: what the US contrast system can do
-The United States adopt the AN/TPQ-53 radar to defend the south border: 360 ° coverage, Aesa technology and integration with the F-47 for greater effectiveness against emerging threats
- MSN25/03 Record number of whooping cough cases reported last year
-Pregnant women urged to get vaccinated against infection, which is potentially life threatening in young babies
- The Irish Times25/03 Drones, informers and apps: Iran intensifies surveillance on women to enforce hijab law
-Iranian police are using digital tools to identify and punish women who defy the Islamic state’s harsh dress code
- TheGuardian25/03 The developer of the person recognition system spoke about fear around biometry
-The head of the NTECHLAB, the developer of the person recognition system, which is used on the wanted list, called fears exaggerated due to the work of the authorities with biometria. He insists that technologies work selectively
- RBC24/03 ‘Go through hell’: Trump’s chilling new threat
-US President Donald Trump wants to deport anyone protesting against his number one fan’s business endeavours to an infamous El Salvador prison.
- News.com.au22/03 Aussies rage over emerging dining trend
-Fed-up Aussies are lashing out over an “invasive and intrusive” new dining trend that’s becoming increasingly common in restaurants Down Under.
- News.com.au22/03 Hong Kong prepares to implement drones in the food and medicine distribution service
-The authorities reported that companies will be able to start using these aerial vehicles for their operations since April and added that, in the future, they will reach other activities
- Infobae20/03 Judge Who Blocked Deportations Played Key Role in Russia Collusion Hoax
-The federal judge who ruled against Trump's deportations of suspected gang members played a key role in the Russia-Trump collusion hoax.
- Breitbart19/03 Ontario’s provincial police force could be using Israeli spyware, report finds
-Report on ‘possible links’ raises questions about extent and scope of Canadian authorities’ use of cyber weapons
- TheGuardian19/03 Activist alerts ICC to spyware attack while sharing Libya torture victims’ details
-David Yambio, founder of Refugees in Libya, urges international criminal court members to have phones checked
- TheGuardian19/03 Safe Wiesbaden: cameras and prohibition zones have an effect
-According to the police, 70 cameras contribute to the fact that the Wiesbaden city center has become safer. However, the number of crimes in the Hessian state capital has not decreased in the past year.
- MSN16/03 Surveillance, harassment and unwelcome visits-the life of UK diplomats in Moscow
-Britain's hard-working diplomats must run a daunting gauntlet to keep one step ahead as Russia's FSB tries to grind them down with merciless mind games
- Express15/03 Diddy looks ‘old, bloated’ in shocking new courtroom picture
-Sean “Diddy” Combs looked bloated and old in Manhattan court Friday — where he faced fresh allegations that he sexually abused three more victims.
- News.com.au13/03 Paramedics attend to man struck down by e-scooter in Bondi as high-speed toys sweep Australia’s streets
-A pedestrian sprawled out on the asphalt after being hit by an electric scooter in Bondi has become the latest flashpoint in Australia’s ongoing debate over electric scooter and bike safety.
- News.com.au12/03 CCTV footage shows tourist’s last moments
-Chilling new CCTV footage shows missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki staggering while walking arm-in-arm with an Iowa man identified as a “person of interest” in her disappearance — as the search for the 20-year-old enters a sixth day.
- News.com.au12/03 IDF deploying 'worm-sized' spy devices in Gaza to track hostages, future targets - report
-Sources claimed that Israel is gathering as much intelligence as possible to update its target database in Gaza.
- Jerusalem Post12/03 Rotor Blowwa Wing and the Matrix system: because the new US drone changes everything
-Aeronautical innovations capable of performing 30 transitions between the flight modes from helicopter to plane and vice versa, implemented by the Matrix system for autonomous driving
- MSN10/03 Chilling detail in desperate hunt for tourist
-The last person to see student Sudiksha Konanki alive on a Dominican Republic beach was a 24-year-old tourist from Iowa, who fled the rough surf but left her behind — then passed out drunk on the beach, according to local reports.
- News.com.au10/03 US share market bloodbath as Trump recession fears grow
-US stocks plummeted sharply again on Monday as investors panicked over tariff fears and Donald Trump refused to rule out a recession.
- News.com.au10/03 Vladimir Putin will repeat worst of Ukraine horrors on next target: Ex-NATO boss
-The year is 2027. Vladimir Putin’s missiles rip through homes across the Baltics, civilians are massacred in the streets and women are raped in bombed-out rooms by Russian soldiers.
- News.com.au09/03 ‘Boot ‘em’: Australia should kick US spies, marines out of the country to send Trump a message
-Anthony Albanese should boot American intelligence and military personnel out of the country to send a clear message to Donald Trump that “we’re not going to put up with [his] nonsense”.
- News.com.au09/03 Scabies outbreaks rise by 96% in Ireland
-Nearly half of all outbreaks of the contagious skin disease last year were in nursing homes
- The Irish Times09/03 Stalked: how a relentless campaign of online abuse came to derail one woman’s life
-A new BBC podcast recounts the ordeal endured by Hannah Mossman Moore, whose phone was bombarded by fake accounts and her personal data weaponised against her
- TheGuardian08/03 The Armed Forces showed the destruction of Russian murom-m
-In the Vovchansk direction, the point of gathering of enemy drones, two communications antennas and a complex of video surveillance with Mur-M, which the enemy tried to mask under the birdhouse, was destroyed.
- Korrespondent07/03 Three Aussies banned from tourist hotspot
-Three Australian tourists have been blacklisted from a climbing a volcanic mountain in Indonesia for five years after scaling it illegaly.
- News.com.au06/03 Revealed: Israeli military creating ChatGPT-like tool using vast collection of Palestinian surveillance data
-The powerful new AI model is designed to analyze intercepted communications – but experts say such systems can exacerbate biases and are prone to making mistakes
- TheGuardian06/03 Bulldozers went on a two -storey house of gangster Imran in Fatehpur, why this action took place?
-Taking important action on Wednesday in Raipur Muari village of Hathgam police station area of Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh, the police and revenue team made a two -storey house of the infamous gangster and Gautaskar Imran to the bulldozer.
- MSN05/03 Why Elon Musk is targeting a free tax-filing software package
-Elon Musk plans cost-cutting – and Americans will end up footing the bill; the business of immigration surveillance; and a fond farewell to Skype
- TheGuardian04/03 Ghost hunting, pornography and interactive art: the weird afterlife of Xbox Kinect
-Fifteen years since Microsoft’s motion-sensing gaming camera was released for the Xbox 360, artists, roboticists and more are still finding new ways to use it
- TheGuardian27/02 The question no one dares ask: what if Britain has to defend itself from the US? | George Monbiot
-So much of our intelligence and military systems are shared or reliant on the US – if it becomes the enemy, it is already inside the gates, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
- TheGuardian22/02 ‘This is a disaster waiting to happen, and it will happen’: Ireland’s falling child vaccine rates
-While most children in the State continue to receive vaccines, there has been significant slip in uptake since 2020. This has consequences for us all, warn medical experts
- The Irish Times21/02 Russia recaptures major part of key region
-Russia has made major gains in a key border region, recapturing 64 per cent of the territory taken by Ukraine since its offensive there last summer, according to a senior Russian military leader.
- News.com.au21/02 St. Petersburg, Russia Adds ‘Ethnicity Recognition Software’ to Surveillance Cameras
-City officials in St. Petersburg, Russia, say the city’s CCTV surveillance cameras will be upgraded with “ethnic recognition software."
- Breitbart19/02 Journalists launch legal action against Italian government over spyware claims
-Union submits criminal complaint to prosecutors as ministers refuse to answer questions about alleged hacks
- TheGuardian19/02 Top spy boss warns of ‘degraded’ security
-Australia’s top spy boss has issued a stark warning that Australia’s security environment will become “more dynamic, more diverse and more degraded” over the next five years.
- News.com.au18/02 Police are looking for 10 suspects: Brazen Flashmob theft in perfumery
-They came inconspicuously to the Douglas branch in Bottrop. Suddenly everyone grabbed the shelves at lightning speed, packed expensive perfumes and ran out of the store.
- Bild17/02 Intercepted review – phone taps are a chilling glimpse into Russian soldiers’ minds in Ukraine
-Recordings of fighters’ wiretapped phone calls are juxtaposed with images of wartime destruction in Oksana Karpovych’s compelling war documentary
- TheGuardian15/02 Armed robbery in Oldenburg: Police are chasing these jewelers
-Two men attacked a jeweler in Oldenburg (Lower Saxony) with a pistol and captured jewelry worth several 100,000 euros.
- Bild15/02 UK-based lawyers for Hong Kong activist Jimmy Lai targeted by Chinese state
-Exclusive: Barristers at Doughty Street Chambers say they have been subject to surveillance, hacking and rape threats
- TheGuardian14/02 ‘Hostile act’: China move should terrify us all
-The appearance of a flotilla of Chinese warships in Australian waters just days after a deadly clash involving a surveillance plane has heightened fears over Beijing’s expansionist ambitions.
- News.com.au13/02 Italian government denies illegal spying on journalists and activists
-A minister told parliament that while the government does have a contract with Israeli cyber solutions firm Paragon, it has not overstepped the law in its use of spyware technology. #EuropeNews
- EuronewsEN10/02 ‘Big hole’ in intimidation case against William Tyrrell’s foster father
-The case against William Tyrrell’s foster father has a “big hole” in it, a judge has told a court, as the man attempts to overturn his conviction for intimidating a child.
- News.com.au09/02 Is it time to ring the alarm on internet door cameras? | Eva Wiseman
-Do we really want to introduce quite so much surveillance into our domestic lives?
- TheGuardian08/02 U.S. Military Surveillance Flight Crashes in Philippines, Four Killed
-An aircraft contracted by the Department of Defense (DOD) crashed in the southern Philippine province of Maguindanao del Sur.
- Breitbart08/02 Woman with history of drugging men arrested in connection to death of reporter covering Super Bowl
-A Louisiana woman with a history of drugging men and stealing their credit cards was arrested in connection to the death of a Kansas City Telemundo reporter while he was in New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl, police said on Friday (local time).
- News.com.au07/02 Jewish Valley Chain will have total drone and mobile phones inhibitors
-In addition to the installation of signal inhibitors, two surveillance towers will be built in the Jewish Valley chain, to increase the level of safety
- MSN05/02 Google owner drops promise not to use AI for weapons
-Alphabet guidelines no longer refer to not pursuing technologies that could ‘cause or are likely to cause overall harm’
- TheGuardian05/02 Horror life inside ‘hellhole’ megaprison
-Donald Trump has endorsed a plan to send “dangerous” Americans and deportees to a megaprison in El Salvador.
- News.com.au05/02 ‘Concerning surge’: Bali’s deadly warning
-There’s a new warning for one of the most popular regions for Australian tourists in Bali, after authorities recorded a significant spike in cases of a potentially deadly disease.
- News.com.au04/02 Anti -Semitism in Rome: Jewish haters attacks child and mother
-An anti-Semitic incident in Rome: an Egyptian attacks a Jewish mother and her son, is later arrested by anti-terrorist units.
- Bild03/02 I’m a Federal Worker. People Don’t Understand the Level of Heist Elon Musk Is Perpetrating.
-Things are bleak.
- Slate US29/01 Raid in Frankfurt: Robber tears drivers (72) Rolex off the arm
-Frankfurt/Main-they were targeting a watch legend: two criminals robbed a man in a parking a Rolex Daytona.
- Bild29/01 Horrific stampede at Indian religious festival: Maha Kumbh updates, death toll
-Authorities have confirmed at least 15 people were killed in a pre-dawn stampede at the world’s largest religious gathering.
- News.com.au28/01 Paris moves the drone DT-46 in Romania: what we know
-Intelligence and surveillance operations start: "will further improve the ability of artillery regiments to acquire and destroy objectives in the depth of the battlefield"
- MSN26/01 Germany showed a project of a new special for patrolling the Baltic
-We are talking about the NTV 130 ship, its project was presented to Defense Minister Boris Pistorius on January 24. The vessel will be a carrier of boats, and transport helicopters will be able to land on it. It will also transport armored vehicles
- RBC24/01 Doctor‘s top tricks to avoid sickness
-Welcome to Ask Doctor Zac, a weekly column from news.com.au. This week, Dr Zac Turner reveals the truth about avoiding back-to-school germs.
- News.com.au24/01 ‘Retaliatory strikes’: Warning as Donald Trump designates cartels terrorist organisations
-At around midday on Wednesday, an American hiker was shot by suspected cartel members while exploring a wilderness area near the US-Mexico border in California.
- News.com.au24/01 Gross public pool warning rocks Aussie state
-An urgent health warning has been issued for Victorians after a surge in cases of the highly infectious disease cryptosporidiosis.
- News.com.au24/01 Xiaomi Motor, sudden!
-Xiaomi car, unexpected!
- Sina24/01 The EU wants to scan every message sent in Europe. Will that really make us safer? | Apostolis Fotiadis
-Lawmakers argue that mass surveillance will help to protect children. But the implications for our privacy and security are staggering, says journalist Apostolis Fotiadis
- TheGuardian24/01 The killer of the three girls in England...surveillance cameras document what he did before his crime
-He fought the three girls in England .. The surveillance cameras document what he did before his crime
- Lebanon2421/01 The Portuguese navy ended surveillance of the Russian ship “Yantar”
-The underwater infrastructure spy ship is known to belong to the Russian research program for critical underwater infrastructure, such as oil pipelines, underwater telecommunications cables
- Infobae19/01 Lawyer’s wild move after being caught coming in late and falling asleep in meetings
-A graduate lawyer accused his bosses of bullying after a tribunal heard he was caught showing up late to meetings, falling asleep in them, and online shopping at work, among other things.
- News.com.au17/01 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff inspects military readiness in the West Sea NLL area
-(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Ji-heon Kim = Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Kim Myeong-soo visited the Navy's 2nd Fleet Command and the Eocheong Island Marine Warfare Observatory on the 17th to inspect the military preparedness of the Northern Limit Line (NLL) in the West Sea. According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Chairman Kim visited the memorial monument to the 46 soldiers of the Cheona
- MSN17/01 Heilbronn: Police search for jewelry thief using surveillance photos
-An unknown perpetrator broke into a jewelry store in Heilbronn and stole several valuable pieces of jewelry. But he was captured by a surveillance camera.
- Bild17/01 Maths professor warns key device in your home is set up to 'snitch' on you
-Big brother is watching you - but not in a way you would expect, according to Professor Hannah Fry who revealed how to identify the surveillance technique.
- Express17/01 Dresden: Man with a pistol robs Späti in broad daylight
-The “Aunt Emma” spa in the Dresden district of Striesen was robbed for the fourth time on Thursday afternoon. The perpetrator managed to escape.
- Bild17/01 Intel Committee Pivots After Mike Johnson Removes Pro-Ukraine, Pro-Deep State Chairman
-Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Thursday named a new chairman and new lawmakers to the House Intelligence Committee after President-elect Donald Trump had concerns about the former pro-Ukraine, pro-surveillance chairman.
- Breitbart16/01 Mike Johnson Fires Pro-Ukraine Intel Committee Chairman
-Mike Johnson has removed Rep. Mike Turner from the chairmanship of the House's intelligence committee per Trump's concerns.
- Breitbart15/01 Motherships for spy drones: what the final US weapon is capable of doing
-The US Army aims to develop launched effects systems to achieve timely targeting
- MSN14/01 The Baltic Eight declared a threat from the shadow fleet of the Russian Federation
-Countries will increase surveillance of ships, including checks on ship insurance certificates.
- Korrespondent13/01 George Orwell to be honoured with new £2 coin by UK’s Royal Mint
-The UK’s Royal Mint is set to celebrate the legacy of George Orwell, the author of "Nineteen Eighty-Four" and "Animal Farm", with a special £2 coin marking the 75th anniversary of his death.
- EuronewsEN12/01 Ford-CATL deal slammed: China battery giant on Pentagon blacklist
-Auto-giant Ford is facing renewed scrutiny over its controversial partnership with Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery maker Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. (CATL), after the United States Department of Defence added the battery giant to its blacklist of companies, citing ties to China’s military.
- News.com.au11/01 The first domestic and national surveillance radar has successfully passed the testing process
-Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu said, "We plan to put it into service in the first quarter of this year after ensuring its integration with air traffic control systems." he said.
- MSN11/01 ‘This place instilled constant fear in us’: the man who lived next door to the brutal Homs security unit for 50 years
-For 50 years Taha Tadmori had a window to the surveillance complex of the Assad regime. As Syria starts a new chapter, he recalls the horrors he witnessed and the family he lost
- TheGuardian09/01 Surge in flu cases as almost 4,000 fall ill in first week of the year
-Latest figures from HPSC show largest recorded number of cases of virus for at least seven years
- The Irish Times09/01 Shots in Cologne discotheque: police are looking for a third suspect
-In October, several men argued in the “Mio Club” disco. Someone pulled out a pistol and fired! The police are looking for a fugitive suspect.
- Bild07/01 Deputy Minister of Health: The prevalence of HMPV does not exceed 4% of respiratory viruses - Youm7
-Dr. Amr Kandil, Deputy Minister of Health and Population, confirmed that the Ministry of Health and Population has a highly efficient surveillance system, especially for respiratory viruses and other infectious diseases.
- Youm704/01 Aalen: Mother describes search for missing Pokémon fan Michael (11)
-Little Michael W. disappeared shortly after Christmas in Aalen while shopping with his family. His mother reports on the desperate search.
- Bild04/01 Philippines: Fishermen found a Chinese underwater spy drone near the coast of the country
-Philippine Navy sources told local media that the device appeared to be used to transmit, record and track data.
- MSN04/01 Chilling CCTV reveals arson attacks on home
-Police have released alarming surveillance footage of two masked and hooded figures pouring accelerant on homes during a series of arson attacks in the lead-up to New Year’s Eve.
- News.com.au04/01 Aussies travelling to Southeast Asia warned as ‘highly infectious’ disease brought back to Victoria, NSW
-Australian travellers are being warned of growing measles outbreaks in Vietnam and Thailand, with health authorities urging those who are heading to Southeast Asia to ensure they have had a measles-mumps-rubella vaccine.
- News.com.au03/01 Horse stolen: Police stop thief at gas station in Sauerland
-A woman (24) stole a horse in Kierspe and hiked eight kilometers with him to Meinerzhagen. “I was lonely,” she told police.
- Bild03/01 Leipzig: Police catch wanted tiramisu thief at the airport
-The woman (31) is said to have broken into the “Dolce Far Niente” restaurant in Leipzig twice and, among other things, Stole tiramisu.
- Bild03/01 Cybertruck bomber’s chilling ‘Batman’ text
-The man who shot himself and then blew up a Tesla car outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas had separated from his wife over claims of cheating just days beforehand.
- News.com.au03/01 Why are so many people getting the flu?
-The flu virus spreads through coughs and sneezes and can live on hands and surfaces for 24 hours. If you reckon you have it, it’s best to stay at home
- The Irish Times02/01 Soldier ‘shot himself in the head’ before blast
-Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger shot himself in the head just before the explosion at the Trump Las Vegas hotel, police said.
- News.com.au02/01 Total of 2,319 confirmed cases of flu over Christmas week
-Number of hospitals have brought in visitor restrictions, while in some cases patients and visitors are being required to wear face covering when attending
- The Irish Times02/01 STIs on the rise: ‘It’s seen as something shameful or dirty, or they’re embarrassed to be going to a clinic’
-Official statistics show the number of cases involving the most common infections started to reduce last year
- The Irish Times31/12 AI checks hygiene, new “black technology” on Mifen Street
-AI checks hygiene, new “black technology” on Mifen Street
- Sina27/12 Numbers needing hospital care with flu at ‘upper end’ of HSE predictions
-Health service chief urges people to attend A&E only if very ill or in an emergency situation
- The Irish Times26/12 Paris, France: Burglar steals jewelry from Le Printemps department store
-Paris (France) – A thief struck one of Europe's most famous luxury department stores “Le Printemps” on Christmas Eve night! Value of the loot: 300,000 euros.
- Bild25/12 Surprise Greenland move after Trump shock
-The Danish government has announced a major boost in its defence budget for Greenland after Donald Trump said he hoped to buy the island after taking office in January.
- News.com.au24/12 Mozzie risk spreads across border
-A wave of mosquitoes is causing alarm in another state as swampy conditions compound the airborne threat.
- News.com.au23/12 The EU allocated €5 million to Lithuania for monitoring the border with Russia
-The State Border Service of Lithuania plans to start modernization in 2025 and complete it in 2027.
- Korrespondent23/12 Hamburg: Thief steals grandma's suitcase with Christmas presents
-Brazen theft at Hamburg main station! Just a few moments were enough and the presents for the grandchildren were gone.
- Bild22/12 Flu hospitalisations expected to double in coming 10 days
-There could be up to 900 flu cases in hospitals countrywide by end of year, HSE chief clinical director warns, with cases expected to peak in early January
- The Irish Times19/12 Leipzig: Perpetrators caught! Woman (32) raped in the office in the morning
-A 32-year-old woman was attacked and raped by a strange man in an office building in Leipzig.
- Bild18/12 Warning over deadly mosquito virus
-A deadly mosquito-borne virus has been detected in feral pigs and mosquitoes in NSW, with residents warned to get vaccinated if they live in a list of high-risk council areas.
- News.com.au18/12 School shooter had a ‘disturbing fascination’
-Newly uncovered photos and online accounts purportedly associated with the Wisconsin teen school shooter suggest a deeply disturbing obsession with other school shooters such as Columbine killer Eric Harris — and even show her wearing a T-shirt of his favourite band.
- News.com.au18/12 The murder of the head of the chemical weapons of the Russian Federation: the mass media write about the detention of the suspects
-The identities of the suspects were identified following hot leads - investigators studied surveillance cameras and discovered a pair of suspicious cars.
- Korrespondent18/12 Congress to vote on new restrictions on U.S. investment in China
-Congress is set to vote on legislation in coming days restricting U.S. investments in China as part of a bill to fund government operations through mid-March.
- CNBC17/12 CCTV after dead baby dumped in servo toilet
-WARNING: Graphic
- News.com.au17/12 Hamas: Scenes of stray dogs eating the bodies of martyrs reveal the sadism of the occupation
-The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas said on Tuesday that “the horrific images shown by Al Jazeera channel of stray dogs eating the bodies of martyrs in the streets of the northern Gaza Strip governorate, under the control and surveillance of the occupation soldiers, reveal the level of brutal genocide being committed in the Strip.”
- AlwatanVoice17/12 Bloomberg reported on a surge in requests in the US for bulletproof homes
-Over the past few years, the wealthiest families in the United States have become more interested in personal security than ever before, the agency notes. They install robotic cameras and set up “panic rooms”
- RBC16/12 Israeli spy software was used to monitor journalists and activists in Serbia
-According to a report by Amnesty International, Serbian authorities used the software to easily obtain sensitive personal data from the targets' phones, whose microphones and cameras could even be turned on remotely. All of this came to light only three years after the Pegasus affair broke out.
- hvg.hu16/12 ’Stay at home’: New Covid wave surges
-Australians have being urged to stay at home if they are unwell as another wave of Covid-19 surges in one state.
- News.com.au16/12 Serbian authorities using spyware to illegally surveil activists, report finds
-Advanced mobile forensics products being used to illegally extract data from mobile devices, Amnesty finds
- TheGuardian15/12 ‘Trump has been explicit about revenge’: Asif Kapadia on his new film about the threat to democracy
-The man behind Amy and Senna has turned his attention to ‘techno-authoritarianism’ in the genre-defying 2073. He talks to our journalist – one of the movie’s unlikely stars – about the events that fed his dystopian vision
- TheGuardian14/12 A military document recording key moments before the fall of the Assad regime
-A military document recording key moments before the fall of the Assad regime
- Lebanon2413/12 Strange twist in CEO assassination drama
-Police in San Francisco identified UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s alleged killer, Luigi Mangione, and alerted the FBI four days before his high-profile arrest, a new report says.
- News.com.au12/12 ‘Love square’: Reason Hannah Kobayashi went missing
-Hannah Kobayashi vanished from Los Angeles to cross the Mexico border to dupe immigration officials, her friends have said.
- News.com.au12/12 CEO’s leaked video sparks online firestorm
-The fallout from the shocking public assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has continued to swirl, with the boss of the parent company that oversees the business coming under fire.
- News.com.au11/12 ‘Depressing’ supermarket act Aussies sick of
-Many Australians have lashed out at supermarkets over enhanced measures to stop shoplifting, while rising prices push shoppers to breaking point.
- News.com.au11/12 911 caller charged in Liam Payne death
-The CasaSur Palermo hotel employee who called 911 moments before Liam Payne fell to his death is now being charged, according to documents seen by Page Six on Tuesday.
- News.com.au10/12 How powerful is the Drishti 10 Starliner drone? Adani Defense handed over to Navy
-Drishti 10 drone has received STANAG 4671 certificate. Because of this it can also go to areas controlled by NATO.
- MSN10/12 After the murder at Frankfurt Central Station: the perpetrator's family arrested
-Huge investigative success for the Frankfurt public prosecutor’s office! Further arrests after the murder on Platform 9 in August
- Bild10/12 Suspected CEO assassin’s empire exposed
-Shooting suspect Luigi Mangione, who is being questioned over the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, comes from a wealthy well-known family which owns a holiday resort and a country club in suburban Maryland.
- News.com.au09/12 Ireland heading into ‘peak’ flu season as hospitalisations rise
-Uptake of the nasal spray flu vaccine for children is at just under 16 per cent
- The Irish Times08/12 New pics of grinning CEO ‘assassin’
-The New York City Police Department (NYPD) has released new photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s alleged killer.
- News.com.au07/12 Major update in search for CEO killer
-Police have the jacket the suspect who assassinated United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was wearing during the shooting in New York, and are closing in on the killer.
- News.com.au07/12 ‘Didn’t expect that much violence’: Racially charged bar brawl breaks out between band and patrons
-A racially charged brawl broke out between a band and bar patrons at a watering hole in the US — leaving several people injured, including a woman who was hospitalised.
- News.com.au07/12 Drones attacked gas platforms near Crimea
-Russian surveillance systems on captured gas platforms in the Black Sea were destroyed.
- Korrespondent06/12 ‘Break-bone fever’: Warning for Aussies holidaying in Bali
-Aussies heading overseas are warned to be vigilant around mosquitoes after some Australian regions have experienced an increase in cases of dengue fever in people who have come back from Indonesia’s wildly popular holiday island, Bali.
- News.com.au06/12 Three chilling words written on CEO bullets
-The at-large suspect who gunned down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a hotel in New York left a message on the bullets he used to kill the executive, according to police sources.
- News.com.au05/12 Mass poisoning of schoolchildren is being investigated in Chuvashia
-A criminal case for violation of sanitary and epidemiological rules was opened in Chuvashia after the mass poisoning of village school students, regional reports... RIA Novosti, 12/05/2024
- RIA05/12 Message on bullets used to kill insurance CEO
-The at-large suspect who gunned down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Midtown hotel may have left a message on the bullets he used to kill the executive Wednesday morning, according to police sources.
- News.com.au04/12 They seized more than 300 thousand counterfeit dollars at JFK airport in an operation; the Secret Service investigates its origin
-Authorities detect fraudulent tickets in the luggage of a passenger from Ecuador, highlighting the cooperation between federal agencies to combat international financial crime
- Infobae03/12 Harrowing Google search man made before murdering his wife
-A man who allegedly looked up, “How long does it take to get married after spouse die” on Google before his wife disappeared has been charged with her murder.
- News.com.au03/12 Syrian as gang leader: Stuttgart police arrest ten drug dealers
-After six months of surveillance, the police arrested ten drug dealers. Kilos of marijuana are said to have been brought to Stuttgart by truck.
- Bild03/12 Déjà Vu: Denzel Washington and Tony Scott’s massively underrated techno-thriller
-A wonderfully crackly Washington leads Scott’s frenetic, macho action flick, as part of an experimental FBI unit that hopes to use time travel to stop a terrorist attack
- TheGuardian03/12 Trump's FBI pick has plans to reshape the bureau. This is what Kash Patel has said he wants to do
-Kash Patel has been well-known for years within Donald Trump’s orbit as a loyal supporter who shares the president-elect’s skepticism of the FBI and intelligence community.
- APNews29/11 Bavaria: He filmed in swimming pools – prison for perverted fire chief
-Konrad B. (40) hidden cameras in changing rooms at two water parks in Bavaria. Now the fire chief is going to prison.
- Bild28/11 State surveillance: Kenyans have a right to privacy – does the government respect it?
-There are dangers to having government surveillance carried out without proper oversight and accountability.
- TheConversation-Europe27/11 Press freedom in danger in the USA: Trump demands to "kill" the law that protects journalists in the United States
-Donald Trump calls for the suspension of the Press Act, a crucial law for the protection of journalists and their sources in the US. Its possible cancellation could affect press freedom.
- La República27/11 Two underground gambling establishments were exposed in Lviv Oblast
-Only certain players could enter the premises with slot machines. The entrance was controlled by a video surveillance system. Access to machines was provided for cash.
- Korrespondent27/11 Documented by border cameras...the moment a university professor killed his colleague in Basra (video)
-Al-Sumaria News - Security Surveillance cameras on the borders of Basra Governorate in Abu Al-Khasib district documented the murder of a university professor of his colleague with a firearm. At the time when the police command announced the arrest of the perpetrator, a security source revealed the details of the crime.
- Alsumaria26/11 Unknown drones over NATO military bases were recorded in Britain
-Such observations may be related to intelligence activities or facility security testing.
- Korrespondent25/11 Video of the plane crash near Vilnius
-The moment of the plane crash in Vilnius Footage of the crash of a cargo plane that did not reach Vilnius airport has appeared. Footage captured by surveillance cameras at the unfinished facility shows how...
- RBC25/11 House Republican Leadership Blocking Fix to Limit Controversial Spy Powers
-House Republican leadership is blocking a proposal to narrow a controversial provision that grants intelligence agencies the power to spy on a vast number of American businesses to help the government.
- Breitbart23/11 Jeff Jarvis: ‘Elon Musk’s investment in Twitter seemed insane, but it gave him this power’
-The US media pundit on the dangers of overregulation online, why he’s more frightened of the tech bros than AI itself, and how to reclaim the web by getting rid of the geeks
- TheGuardian23/11 Ronan Farrow on surveillance spyware: ‘It threatens democracy and freedom’
-The investigative journalist takes on the shadowy world of invasive surveillance technology in frightening new documentary Surveilled
- TheGuardian20/11 Opt out: how to stop tech companies spying on your phone as Trump promises mass deportations
-There are no federal privacy regulations to protect your information – here’s how you can do it yourself
- TheGuardian20/11 Ancient tourism hotspot forced to strengthen security after controversial video
-Peruvian authorities have announced increased security measures around Machu Picchu after tourists were filmed scattering what are believed to be human ashes.
- Express20/11 NHS fears mosquito and tick-borne diseases could spread to UK
-The health service will start monitoring blood donations for signs of tropical viruses.
- Express19/11 The liquidation of the captain in Sevastopol: the Russian Federation announced the arrest of the suspects
-A 38-year-old resident of Sevastopol, who conducted the surveillance, and a 47-year-old resident of Yalta, who planted the explosives, are suspected of committing the crime.
- Korrespondent17/11 Austria didn't have enough air traffic controllers over the weekend, so their fighter jets couldn't take off
-The Austrians are facing a very serious shortage of personnel, some of the air traffic controllers went to work elsewhere for higher salaries.
- hvg.hu17/11 How to survive the broligarchy: 20 lessons for the post-truth world | Carole Cadwalladr
-In the wake of Trump’s unnerving appointees, the investigative journalist and veteran of the libel court offers pointers on coping in an age of surveillance
- TheGuardian16/11 Duisburg: 15-year-old chokes girl (9) in the school toilet
-A girl (9) was beaten and seriously injured by a stranger in the toilet of her primary school in Duisburg. BILD spoke to the mother.
- Bild16/11 Estonia will equip Ukraine with a new package of weapons
-The package will contain, in particular, naval uniforms, surveillance devices, sights, means of ballistic protection and various types of ammunition.
- Korrespondent14/11 Whooping cough cases in country increase by 3,000% in a year
-Latest figures show 567 cases in Ireland up to November 9th, compared to 18 cases in 2023
- The Irish Times14/11 SE reported the loss of a watch worth more than ₽7 million from Smolov
-Krasnodar played in Kazan with Rubin on November 10 (1:1). According to the newspaper, Fyodor Smolov left the watch in the locker, and then could not find it; the CCTV cameras did not record anything suspicious
- RBC14/11 China silences relatives of Zhuhai stadium massacre victims and reveals greater control of society
-Uniformed personnel quickly remove the flowers left in the place where a driver ran over and killed 35 people and injured at least 60 others.
- Infobae14/11 Leipzig: Dessert boom after tiramisu theft in a restaurant
-After two spectacular tiramisu thefts in the Leipzig restaurant Dolce far Niente, the dessert is now a hit among guests. Police are searching
- Bild14/11 Why have we become afraid of algorithms? Are they really controlling us? — Meduza
-The evil, incomprehensible and dangerous magic of algorithms explains everything. People blame dating app algorithms for their failure to find a date. The refusal to issue a loan at the bank is explained by the decision of a complex algorithm, and not by a specific person. Politicians also attribute supernatural powers to algorithms.
- Meduza14/11 USA: Luxury cars demolished! Bärenbande rips off insurance companies
-They wanted to tie a bear on the insurance company - in the end the handcuffs clicked on four suspects!
- Bild13/11 House Republicans Nominate Mike Johnson for Speaker
-The House Republican Conference on Wednesday nominated Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to continue serving as the leader of the House.
- Breitbart13/11 Biden, Harris participate in Veterans Day ceremony | The Excerpt
-Plus: The race for Senate leader. | How some women are stockpiling Plan B and abortion pills. | 2024 'virtually certain' to be warmest year on record.
- USA Today11/11 North Korean soldiers caught in Russia's bullets... Wireless communications caught through wiretapping [Now E News]
-The Ukrainian military released the contents of North Korean military radio communications intercepted in the Kursk region of Russia. Ukraine's Defense Ministry's General Intelligence Service released an audio file in which North Korean language can be clearly heard, such as "One, two, one, two," "Wait," "I received a seal," and "Seals two, seal one, seal one," saying it was intercepted the day be
- MSN07/11 Mpox cases reported in UK but risk to Ireland remains low
-HSE considering the need for a new vaccine programme
- The Irish Times06/11 Robbery at night in Kassel: Police are looking for brutal gas station robbers
-The brutal attack on a gas station in Calden near Kassel lasted just under a minute. The police are searching using a video from the surveillance camera
- Bild06/11 Gang of thieves wanted in Leipzig: loot worth thousands of euros
-The police are looking for four thieves who could be linked to at least three thieves in Leipzig. They stole, among other things, jewelry and clothing.
- Bild06/11 Mauritius’ social media shutdown: a worrying sign that civil rights are slipping
-There’s been a gradual erosion of democratic rights and liberties in the island of Mauritius.
- TheConversation-Europe05/11 Ex-Zenit player nearly broke his leg on a pig's head thrown on the field
-During the Brazilian Championship match between Corinthians and Palmeiras, fans threw a pig's head onto the lawn, which Yuri Alberto knocked out of bounds. According to the forward, he did not expect that it was a real head
- RBC05/11 Is your air fryer spying on you? Concerns over ‘excessive’ surveillance in smart devices
-UK consumer group Which? finds some everyday items including watches and speakers are ‘stuffed with trackers’
- TheGuardian04/11 Brazen theft scam: Thief loots drugstore with fake stroller
-Lüdenscheid – Three men looted a drugstore with a prepared stroller.
- Bild03/11 Fear in the Börde: Burglars loot 20 houses in 21 days
-Magdeburg (Saxony-Anhalt) – All crime scenes are on Autobahn 2. Burglars looted 20 houses in 21 days. Now the victims are helping themselves
- Bild02/11 The UAE began supplying butter to Russia for the first time
-The United Arab Emirates began supplying butter to Russia for the first time, Rosselkhoznadzor reported. RIA Novosti, 02.11.2024
- RIA02/11 Baseball bat under the counter: saleswoman drives away robbers in Karlsruhe
-A man wanted to rob a store in Karlsruhe. But a saleswoman wasn't having it.
- Bild30/10 Is your smartphone being tracked? Here’s how to tell
-An expert in digital forensics and family violence says surveillance by spyware is rare – more often it happens via everyday features such as location sharing
- TheGuardian29/10 U.S. finalizes rules to curb AI investments in China, impose other restrictions
-The U.S. said it is finalizing rules Monday to limit U.S. investments in AI and other technology sectors in China that could threaten U.S. national security.
- CNBC27/10 This city plans to install thousands of surveillance cameras despite being one of the safest in the world. Find out why
-Hong Kong wants to place surveillance cameras throughout the streets. Critics say this is further proof that the city is moving closer to China
- MSN27/10 Lower Saxony: This man is said to have sexually assaulted ponies
-A 35-year-old is said to have molested ponies in a paddock near Braunlage (Lower Saxony) for weeks. BILD spoke to the horse owner
- Bild26/10 Location tracking, meet abortion bans – authoritarians have too much power
-Babel Street’s people-tracking service allows customers – including government agencies – to track mobile users
- TheGuardian26/10 “My German neighbor made my life hell”: A man spoke about the attacks of an old woman from Germany
-The man spoke about the attacks of an old woman from Germany who lived next door to him. The woman constantly found new and new reasons to reproach the tenant: “My German neighbor turned my life into hell.”
- TsarGradTv25/10 Neighbors install more than 1,000 cameras, but they are not interconnected with SJM police stations
-For more than 6 years, the inhabitants of San Juan de Miraflores have been fighting to obtain help from the PNP so that their cameras can be interconnected with the PNP.
- La República24/10 How to talk to your family and friends about not posting photos of your kids
-You’ve decided you don’t want to post pictures of your baby online. What about all the requests for cute photos from grandparents?
- TheGuardian23/10 Man who stole a bottle of red wine worth NT$200,000 was sentenced to five years and ten months
-Man who stole a bottle of red wine worth NT$200,000 was sentenced to five years and ten months
- Sina22/10 Manhunt in Hamm: Who knows this bike thief?
-The police in Hamm are looking for a bicycle thief, using photos from a surveillance camera. The suspect struck twice in quick succession
- Bild17/10 Pilot to learn fate over camper killing
-Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn is set to learn his fate for the murder of an elderly camper more than four years ago.
- News.com.au16/10 Documented by surveillance cameras.. Here are the first moments of the violent earthquake in Türkiye
-Documented by surveillance cameras.. Here are the first moments of the violent earthquake in Türkiye
- Lebanon2403/10 Boris Johnson claims Benjamin Netanyahu 'bugged his bathroom' in 2017 visit
-Boris Johnson claimed a listening device was discovered in his personal bathroom at the Foreign Office in his new book titled 'Unleashed'.
- Express01/10 Monitoring UK bank accounts for benefits fraud would be ‘huge blow to privacy’
-Exclusive: privacy and rights groups fear government may resurrect Tory plan for mass algorithmic surveillance
- TheGuardian01/10 Fuel fraud in Gelsenkirchen: Trio fills up Audi coupe without paying
-Two women and a passenger fill up their unmarked Audi coupe twice in Gelsenkirchen and escape without paying while cameras film them.
- Bild28/09 Five devices to take care of my pet when I'm not at home
-Owners have the option to control issues such as feeding and surveillance from afar.
- Infobae27/09 ‘Next gold rush’: Australians’ data being used to train AI
-Social media giants like Meta and LinkedIn have come under fire this month for using users’ data to train AI models, but one Australian expert warns it is happening a lot more than most people realise.
- News.com.au26/09 Taiwan detects 43 military aircraft and 8 Chinese warships
-Taiwan detects 43 military aircraft and 8 Chinese warships
- Lebanon2425/09 Surveillance regulation for mobile phone motherboard imports
-Surveillance arrangements have been made for the import of typed motherboards used in mobile phones.
- MSN25/09 Government releases eerie UFO photo
-The Canadian government has released a striking image of the UFO shot down in a dramatic chase over Alaska and the Yukon territory, following the infamous Chinese spy balloon saga in February 2023.
- News.com.au25/09 Top Chinese economist disappears after criticising Xi Jinping in private chat – report
-Zhu Hengpeng, who worked for an influential government thinktank, has reportedly not been seen in public since making disparaging remarks on WeChat
- TheGuardian25/09 DWP bank account monitoring gets Labour green light with new bill
-The DWP will get new powers to crack down on benefit fraud, including the highly controversial policy of bank account monitoring
- Express25/09 China tech ban could hit Australia hard
-America’s proposed ban on connected vehicle technology by Chinese car companies would have a much greater impact in Australia than the U.S.
- News.com.au24/09 The use of artificial intelligence in finance and market surveillance was discussed at the conference in the capital
-The current use of artificial intelligence technologies in the financial sector and possible future areas of use were discussed at the "Conference on Artificial Intelligence in the Financial Sector and Market Surveillance".
- MSN23/09 Internet discusses this scene: He does it again and again!
-A surveillance camera filmed a man in an unpleasant scene. The unknown man is said to be a serial criminal who is harassing a British village.
- Bild23/09 Emergency in public: man terrorizes villagers
-An unknown man terrorizes an English village by carrying out his big business in public.
- Bild23/09 Nanny secretly filmed naked by millionaire
-A live-in nanny who claims she was left “petrified” after discovering she’d been secretly videotaped by her millionaire boss has been awarded a $4 million payout.
- News.com.au22/09 Knife attack on the front door: man (45) stabbed in Cologne
-Blood runs down the wall directly behind the front door, and the tiled floor of the detached house is also covered...
- Bild21/09 China tensions flare after Japanese boy murdered
-Tensions are flaring after a young Japanese boy was murdered in China, with one Japanese company even offering to fly staff home for free.
- News.com.au20/09 15yo who killed mum sobs over guilty verdict
-A 15-year-old girl has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for shooting her mum in the face and texting her friend to come and see the body.
- News.com.au19/09 Social media and online video firms are conducting ‘vast surveillance’ on users, FTC finds
-Agency accuses Meta, Google, TikTok and other companies of sharing troves of user information with third-parties
- TheGuardian19/09 Tourist warning as Spanish city 'closing off' hotspot to charge holidaymakers
-The mayor of this popular hotspot has stated that he has decided to "enclose" a key area and charge tourists for visits to pay for vital works.
- Express19/09 Dragged in the Middle East Conflict because of the Pager Explosion, Taiwanese Company Denies Pager Production
-This attack occurred when pagers or pagers used by Hezbollah exploded almost simultaneously in several locations in Lebanon and Syria.
- MSN18/09 Pagers and walkie-talkies over cellphones – a security expert explains why Hezbollah went low-tech for communications
-Smartphones may be indispensable to modern life, but they’re also perfect tools for spying on their owners. Anyone looking to avoid being tracked – like, say, militant groups – tends to ditch them.
- TheConversation-Global17/09 Oracle Co-Founder Larry Ellison Hopes for AI-Powered Surveillance Hellscape to Keep Americans on 'Best Behavior'
-Larry Ellison, the billionaire co-founder of Oracle, believes that artificial intelligence will enable a vast surveillance system capable of monitoring citizens and ensuring they remain on their "best behavior."
- Breitbart17/09 Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution after arrest
-Sean “Diddy” Combs was hit with several charges after being arrested by federal agents.
- News.com.au16/09 Breakthrough discovery in doomed superyacht
-Divers have recovered video surveillance equipment from billionaire Mike Lynch’s Bayesian superyacht that could reveal key details of its sinking.
- News.com.au15/09 Kulik: In Belarus, forests are 100% covered with a video surveillance system
-Forests in Belarus are 100% covered with a video surveillance system. Minister of Forestry Alexander Kulik spoke about this, reports BELTA. A good technical base has been created in Belarus, noted Alexander Kulik.
- Tvr13/09 South Korea Removes Chinese-Made Cameras from Military Bases
-South Korea has removed over 1,300 Chinese-made security cameras from miltiary bases after they were found to pose a security risk.
- Breitbart13/09 The hunters believed to be responsible for the shooting of the Swiss wolf were released from custody
-The two hunters are under criminal supervision, and they are responsible for natural damage due to the firing of the M237.
- hvg.hu13/09 Military takes down over 1,300 Chinese-made surveillance cameras at units
-military-surveillance cameras SEOUL, Sept. 13 (Yonhap) -- The military has recently taken down more than 1,300 surveillance cameras installed at various bases, including those near the border with North Korea, after discovering they were Chinese-made equipment, a military official said Friday. In late July, military and intelligence authorities fou...
- MSN11/09 Total facial recognition system in Ukraine: what is known
-What is known about the total facial recognition system - why do they want to adopt this draft law. How will it affect the mobilization of ᐅTSN.ua (news 1+1).
- Tsn10/09 More than 130,000 cases have been diagnosed! Many people died, it is declared here: a state of disaster! You can get infected without meeting each other
-Due to the increasing number of dengue fever cases, Bohol Province in the central Philippines entered a state of disaster on September 8, 2024 local time. Currently, dengue fever epidemics have occurred in many places around the world. Since the beginning of this year, there have been more than 5,000 deaths in some countries. The latest reminder from Guangzhou CDC is that dengue fever epidemic tre
- MSN10/09 Saarland: Family on a thieving spree in a sports store – police are searching
-Neunkirchen (Saarland) – On a theft tour with children and all: The police are looking for an entire family of thieves.
- Bild09/09 Péter Magyar: the Bese case is a rubber bone for the government, but it also proves that Fidesz is monitoring people
-What kind of system is it that collects files on every citizen who is dangerous to it and blackmails everyone - asked the president of the Tisza Party.
- hvg.hu08/09 Romania scrambles F-16 due to drone flying in from Ukraine
-On the night of September 8, a drone violated Romanian airspace; the Foreign Ministry warned Moscow about the risks of “irresponsible escalation.” The Russian Ministry of Defense emphasizes that military targets in Ukraine are being attacked
- RBC05/09 ‘Tracked’: Disturbing find in Aussie tree
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- News.com.au05/09 “Too dense” and “I almost got slapped in the face” were found in many subway stations in Shanghai, official response
-Recently, some netizens posted that there are many more cameras at Sijing Subway Station on Shanghai Metro Line 9. "This netizen said that installing so many surveillance cameras feels very abrupt and not very beautiful. During the project construction, new equipment needs to be debugged and ready for use, and old equipment needs to be monitored daily, so some lines will have two sets of equipment
- MSN05/09 NRL star’s alleged crime boss’ Alameddine brag
-The alleged leader of a criminal network linked to NRL star Brandon Wakeham was overheard boasting about his ties to the Alameddine and KVT crime syndicates, a court has heard.
- News.com.au04/09 US supermarket scene will stun Aussies
-It’s 6pm at Trader Joe’s in midtown Manhattan and there’s a line snaking around the supermarket all the way to the escalator entrance.
- News.com.au29/08 One person was killed and 50 others injured in a horrific traffic accident in Istanbul (video)
-Today, Thursday, social media sites circulated video clips of surveillance cameras that recorded a horrific accident in central Istanbul that led to the death of one person and the injury of more than fifty people.
- Alsumaria28/08 The Russian intelligence services began to carry out sabotage in Europe much more often, now with the participation of local groups. We speak with Irina Borogan and Andrey S
-On August 26, 2024, German media reported that Russia could be preparing sabotage using a drone at a NATO air base. According to journalists, American intelligence services reported this to German intelligence.
- Meduza28/08 Concerns from more than 800 thousand surveillance cameras exposed in Vietnam
-More than 800,000 cameras in Vietnam have their image data shared online, many of which can be hijacked to escalate attacks.
- VN Express24/08 Mpox: African countries have beaten disease outbreaks before – here’s what it takes
-African health workers have over 50 years of experience battling various outbreaks of yellow fever, Ebola, mpox and more recently COVID-19. This experience should be harnessed now.
- TheConversation-Europe22/08 Expanded Police Surveillance Will Get Us “Broken Windows” on Steroids
-You cannot protect people from harm if part of what you offer them is a different kind of harm.
- Slate US21/08 The moment a British businessman's yacht sank off the coast of Sicily. Video
-British entrepreneur Lynch's yacht sank in two minutes during a storm. Two days later, six people are still missing
- RBC21/08 Surveillance cameras monitor the perpetrator.. Who robbed Menna Arafa’s house?
-Surveillance cameras monitor the perpetrator.. Who robbed Menna Arafa’s house?
- Lebanon2415/08 HSE to consider mpox vaccination programme after WHO declares ‘public health emergency’
-Variant of virus causing concern in Africa, and now detected in Sweden, different to strain seen in State in 2022
- The Irish Times14/08 Austria plans to give police more powers to monitor social media
-The new counterterrorism measures, which include stronger monitoring of "messenger services," come in the wake of a thwarted attack at a Taylor Swift concert.
- EuronewsEN14/08 BKA should be allowed to secretly search apartments
-Even without imminent danger, officers from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) are supposed to break into private homes to combat terrorism, install spy software on electronic devices and use the time for “covert searches”. According to a media report, this is what a bill provides for.
- MSN12/08 Why Covid cases are rising this summer, and the latest dominant variants
-Dr Muiris Houston: Given the latest summer surge, experts are doubtful that a winter seasonality is in the offing
- The Irish Times10/08 Reform UK tracked private user information without consent
-Observer reveals potentially millions of people had data shared with Facebook for use in targeted advertising
- TheGuardian09/08 Placing cameras on her neighbor's house. Arresting a young man who spied on his ex-fiancée
-Kuwaiti security authorities arrested a young man who spied on his former fiancée by planting online surveillance cameras on the walls of a house adjacent to the aforementioned house.
- Alsumaria09/08 Predator target 11 times Adonis! Lots of question marks
-Another dark aspect of the wiretapping-surveillance scandal is coming to light, raising questions about the attitude of the government, but also about the exculpatory conclusion of the Supreme Court, which found nothing objectionable or "strange" in the fact that EYP and private centers that used the illegal software, were monitored by the same persons. The investigative journalism group Reporters
- MSN09/08 Why Progressives Should Actually Want More Police Surveillance
-The potential harms should be weighed against the suffering of neighborhoods where shootings routinely go unsolved.
- Slate US09/08 Z-bloggers demand to shoot the military leaders of the Russian Federation
-The Russians are outraged by the actions of their command, which ordered the movement of a military convoy in the copter's surveillance zone.
- Korrespondent