EU and U.S. agree to share cybercrime data
The European Union and the US agreed Friday to share more data on cross-border cybercriminals at the opening of a new hi-tech unit aimed at helping police catch up with increasingly imaginative...
View ArticleInformation Liberated: Jeffrey Tucker on How Digital Media Subverts...
"We're all standing in front of this mountain and it's called 'government' and we don't know what to do with it," says Jeffrey Tucker, who's the executive editor of Laissez Faire Books and a former...
View ArticleThai activist jailed for 11 years for ‘royal slurs’
A Thai political activist was jailed for 11 years Wednesday in the latest tough sentence under the kingdom’s controversial royal defamation law, to the dismay of human rights defenders. The European...
View ArticleAnonymous – What is INDECT 2013 (New Version) [english]
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View ArticleUKIP are not Tory or Labour
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View ArticleOnly UKIP want out – Our 1000th video clip!
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View ArticleEurope’s Eroding Press Freedom
Britain, last year, let a bunch of long-time, would-be control freaks exploit a scandal about press (and police) conduct to impose an inquisition into the news media under the guidance of an...
View ArticleNokia receives $1.35 billion grant to further develop graphene
Nokia has been awarded a $1.35 billion, 10 year grant from the European Union to further develop graphene for practical applications. The 2D super material is just a single atom thick yet according to...
View ArticleCentral Bankers At Crossroads As Global Economy Continues Sluggish Growth
* Draghi, Carney to hog spotlight * ECB, BOE firmly on hold but unease stir over euro strength * Trade data eyed for signs of reviving global demand By Alan Wheatley, Global Economics Correspondent...
View ArticleVisa travel: throwback to the Iron Curtain – Duma Speaker
(Reuters / Eric Gailliard)State Duma Speaker Sergei Naryshkin has renewed Moscow’s call for open borders between Russian and the European Union. "Visa travel is an element of the Iron Curtain and it...
View ArticleIs Press Freedom Fading Away Around the World?
Is America the free press's last stand? It can feel that way when you look around the world. English-speaking countries and Europe have traditionally been relative bastions for independent media in a...
View ArticleBulgaria – Prime Minister’s dangerous Cold War-style threat to journalists
“What they have done, I can cook it for all of you standing here today. I can order the secret services to launch similar cases for all of you journalists, all of you without exception.” (See...
View ArticleGMOs: Not Even in Moderation
With the things we are learning about GMO foods, why do we think the consumption of these is okay in moderation? … Read More
View ArticleEU Funds Cyber Trolls to Propagandize Critics
"The words 'legal' and 'European Union' don't fit together. Nothing matters here, there are no rules". … Read More
View ArticleEU in historic budget cut
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View ArticleRussia Today – UKIP Nigel Farage, EU no better than a banana republic- Feb, 2013
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View Article‘Activists criticize EU proposed austerity measures’
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View ArticleUKIP Rising
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View ArticleBulgarian government resigns amid protests
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov announced his government’s resignation on Wednesday following days of sometimes violent street protests in the European Union’s poorest member. The move paves the...
View ArticleCzech President Charged With High Treason in Last Week of Presidency
Earlier this year Czech President Vaclav Klaus pardoned almost one third of prisoners. Today, Czech lawmakers in the upper house of parliament voted narrowly to impeach Klaus for high treason,...
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