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Society5 years ago
May helped normalize Islamophobia in UK: Analyst
A columnist believes UK government schemes on terrorism encouraged Islamophobia in the country.
May helped normalize Islamophobia in UK: Analyst
Palestine6 years ago
Hamas offers $1mn reward for info on botched Israeli op
The Palestinian resistance movement says the botched Israeli raid on the Gaza Strip two months ago was aimed at planting surveillance devices on the enclave's communications network.
Hamas offers $1mn reward for info on botched Israeli op
Society6 years ago
UK shoppers watched by police against their will
A new report shows police in the UK is forcing people to cooperate with its facial recognition scheme.
UK shoppers watched by police against their will
Human Rights7 years ago
US data requests to Apple sharply increased
Apple Inc. yearly transparency report shows steep rise in US government data demands.
US data requests to Apple sharply increased
Society7 years ago
UK government surveillance powers ‘unlawful’
Appeal court judges in the UK rule the government’s mass digital surveillance system "unlawful. "
UK government surveillance powers ‘unlawful’
Society7 years ago
US Senate panel advances spy bill renewal
The US Senate Intelligence Committee has approved the renewal of a law the would allow online surveillance program.
US Senate panel advances spy bill renewal
Foreign Policy7 years ago
Russian spy plane flies over Washington
A Russian Air Force surveillance aircraft makes a low altitude flight over the Pentagon, the Capitol and other US government buildings in Washington.
Russian spy plane flies over Washington
The Isle7 years ago
Closing eyes to human rights
Claiming Britain is now regarded as an endemic surveillance society is nothing new.
Closing eyes to human rights
Politics8 years ago
NSA recorded 151mn phone calls last year
The NSA has admitted to recording 151 million phone calls while monitoring several terror suspects in 2016.
NSA recorded 151mn phone calls last year
Politics8 years ago
Trump ‘will be vindicated' on spying claims
Trump is “very confident” that he will be "vindicated" regarding his claim that the Obama administration spied on him during the election campaign, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has said.
Trump ‘will be vindicated' on spying claims
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