
Surveillance Disguised as Safety: Cars Sold in EU To Spy on Drivers 24/7
Every new car now comes with a mandatory eye movement-tracking camera to reduce road accidents, but Brussels remains opaque about where the footage may end up.

Every new car now comes with a mandatory eye movement-tracking camera to reduce road accidents, but Brussels remains opaque about where the footage may end up.

“Ehsan Afreshteh, a spy trained by Mossad in Nepal who sold sensitive information to Israel, has been executed,” it was announced on Wednesday.

The announcement of Várhelyi being cleared of any wrongdoing came a day before Hungary’s new Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, took office.

According to the Austrian public broadcaster, roof installations at the embassy could be used to monitor international organisations based in Vienna.

Slovenian MEP Romana Tomc presented new documents alleging Kos collaborated with Yugoslav intelligence, demanding a Commission investigation.

The employee—temporarily assigned to Austria’s intelligence agency—is suspected of leaking sensitive information to the radical Islamist group.

Tehran has also criminalized unlicensed internet access and unauthorized protests during wartime.

German prosecutors say the former EU assistant passed secrets to Beijing and spied on dissidents and arms firms.
Budapest responded to Ukraine’s security service claiming it has arrested two individuals accused of gathering military intelligence for Hungary in Transcarpathia.

“We need to trust each other,” the author, former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö wrote. But who will guarantee that Brussels won’t spy on member states if given the opportunity?