Articles from October 2020

World's Largest Ice Sheets Melting at Fastest Rates in Recorded History

Holding Computers Aloft, Thousands March in Budapest Against Anti-Democratic Internet Tax

Thousands of protesters—more than 10,000, according to some reports—took to the streets of Budapest on Sunday, denouncing a proposed tax on Internet use they say is anti-democratic and discriminates against Hungary’s poor. Demonstrators gave the…

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Mass Surveillance Programs Threaten Privacy Rights, International Law: UN Report

Mass electronic surveillance by intelligence agencies violates “the very essence of the right to privacy” and threatens international law, according to the official report released Wednesday by the United Nations counter-terrorism investigator. Click Here: camiseta…

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