“Sometimes we can’t agree with a country’s regulator on the right balance between privacy and security. In those cases, we are ready to leave that country.”
Category: Religon
Ugandan Olympian dies after being set on fire by ex-boyfriend
Rebecca Cheptegei, 33, was attacked after returning home from church with her two daughters.
US Navy sailor detained in Venezuela
Officials said military authorities did not authorize the travel.
Volvo reverses plan to go fully EV by 2030
The 2030 EV goal is part of the World Economic Forum’s global effort to combat climate change by eliminating fossil fuels.
JOHN MAC GHLIONN: Pavel Durov of Telegram’s arrest is an attack on us all
Encryption is more than just a technical safeguard; it is a cornerstone of individual liberty in the digital age.
NICOLE RUSSELL: Pavel Durov of Telegram’s arrest shows how hard it is to balance law enforcement with free speech
Whether Durov’s arrest is a dangerous precedent for free speech or a lesson learned for criminal activity — or perhaps both — remains to be seen.
Zelensky’s top minister resigns amid Ukrainian government overhaul
“Autumn will be extremely important for Ukraine. And our state institutions must be set up in such a way that Ukraine will achieve all the results we need – for all of us,” Zelensky said.
Kamalanomics: More Inflation for America
Harris’ economic plan is not aiming to reduce inflation but to perpetuate it. Indeed, this economic policy mirrors Argentina’s 21st-century socialism, and it threatens the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency.
From Brazil to the US: The Global War on Free Speech
Ryan and Tho talk about Zuckerberg’s recent letter from Congress, Elon Musk’s showdown in Brazil, and the growing global hostility from governments towards free speech.
The National Socialists Were Enemies of The West
The National Socialists had no interest in defending the West from leftist enemies. Far from being the enemies of the revolutionary Left, the National Socialists were the Left.