
“People didn’t lose privacy. They gave it away”—Sociologist Tiffany Jenkins
“We used to guard the private sphere. Now we livestream it.”

“We used to guard the private sphere. Now we livestream it.”

The law notably broadens the authority of the domestic intelligence agency and allows for the collection of citizens’ personal data without requiring judicial oversight.

Local election officials are being warned off AfD candidates by domestic spies—raising fears of a politicised security state.

Large firms were wrongly classified as small businesses, breaching EU rules and distorting internal market competition.

It’s unrealistic to suppose that censorship can continue to be imposed on the grounds of holding up a liberal order that’s already disappeared.

UK airspace reopens after temporary closure, but passengers warned to expect hours of delays.

The French president believes a better deal can still be struck and says Europe has not been “feared enough.”

Fired after a sermon questioning LGBT orthodoxy, Bernard Randall says he was punished for his beliefs.

More than 100,000 full-time jobs could be lost, with industrialised areas set to be hit especially hard.

Brussels plans €17bn overhaul as Transport Commissioner says tanks could be stuck for weeks in case of attack.
The French president believes a better deal can still be struck and says Europe has not been “feared enough.”
Fired after a sermon questioning LGBT orthodoxy, Bernard Randall says he was punished for his beliefs.
More than 100,000 full-time jobs could be lost, with industrialised areas set to be hit especially hard.
Brussels plans €17bn overhaul as Transport Commissioner says tanks could be stuck for weeks in case of attack.
Maia Sandu, the pro-EU leader of Moldova, says the Kremlin is planning to install loyalists in parliament
Greece has declared a state of emergency and begun detaining North African migrants arriving from Libya, refusing to process asylum claims.
Travellers to Europe will face new facial and fingerprint checks as the EU introduces a long-delayed digital border system.
As the right-wing populist AfD surges in the polls, parts of the Left appear to be going off the rocker.
Despite the Commission pressuring frugal countries to give up their opposition to joint debt for the sake of Ukraine, ten member states declined the offer.
England and Wales added over 700,000 people last year, with official data confirming migration as the main driver of growth.
The industry is more and more dominated by channels that apply censorship to patriotic content.
Slovak PM Robert Fico claims the British Foreign Office backed anti-government activists via a London media agency