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The Rise of China’s ‘Surveillance Colonialism’ in Africa

‘Surveillance colonialism operates through algorithms, platforms, and biometric contracts, outsourcing control while entrenching dependency,’ one expert said.
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Facebook Parent Meta to Halt Political Ads in EU, Citing ‘Unworkable’ New Regulations

The new rules are meant to fight ‘disinformation,’ but critics warn they could stifle free expression and chill legitimate political and social discourse.
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Trump Says SCOTUS Immunity Ruling Likely Helps Obama Following DNI Disclosures

Trump was asked the question after former President Barack Obama denied recent allegations from the director of national intelligence.
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How Traffickers Prey on America’s Youth: Jaco Booyens

Jaco Booyens is founder of Jaco Booyens Ministries (JBM), an anti-trafficking organization working to protect American children.
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    China’s Long Arm on American Soil

    The Chinese communist regime has greatly expanded its efforts to surveil and influence events beyond its own borders—even here on American soil.
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      Trump Says US and Canada May Not Reach Trade Deal

      The U.S. president said that “close to 200” countries are set to receive letters on Aug. 1 outlining the tariffs they will pay to the United States.
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      Brazil’s Supreme Court Declines to Arrest Bolsonaro for Violating Social Media Ban

      Justice Alexandre de Moraes kept in place the restraining orders on social media use, and clarified that Bolsonaro is not forbidden from giving interviews.
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      Durable Goods Orders Fall 9.3 Percent as Aircraft Bookings Plunge

      Excluding aircraft, new orders slipped only slightly, suggesting that core business investment remains intact.
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      Hamas Doesn’t Want Deal, Will be ‘Hunted Down’: Trump

      U.S. and Israeli negotiating teams left Doha, Qatar, this week following unsuccessful negotiations with Hamas.
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      Solar Energy Rollout Across EU Slows as Subsidies Are Cut

      A report by SolarPower Europe says that the industry on the continent is set for its first year-on-year slowdown in more than a decade.
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      After a surgery in which her one remaining ovary, uterus, and part of her intestines were removed, Yang Ya-chuan still survived and thrived.
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