Chinese port cranes allegedly spied on US freight operators
The United States is concerned that Chinese port cranes are being used to spy in American ports, writes The Wall Street Journal. High - ranking officials within the US security services and the Pentagon compare the harbor cranes to the…
Biden administration may reintroduce this widely criticized measure against illegal migrants
The U.S. government is considering re-locking up families who have entered the U.S. illegally. US media reported on Tuesday. The administration of President Joe Biden would thus reintroduce a measure of former president Donald Trump. The…
WhatsApp made an exemption for EU users
WhatsApp users are no longer obliged to accept changes to the terms of Use. This is the result of negotiations between EU and the messaging service. The agreements should prevent the messaging service from imposing new rules that are…
China prepares for Cold War with the US
With more Army budget and tougher language, China shows itself ready for a new Cold War with the United States. "Western countries, under the leadership of the United States, are pursuing a policy of containment, containment and repression…
One month ago the devastating earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria
A month after the devastating earthquakes in southern Turkey and northern Syria, Life is at a standstill for many people. Meanwhile, many affected have received emergency aid, say various aid organizations. In places where large…
The European Commission issued an indictment against Apple ‘internal tax’
A subscription to streaming services through Apple's App Store is often 30 percent more expensive than with the service itself. Apple may not prohibit app developers from informing customers about this price difference, but it does.…
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu has little chances against the heavyweight Erdogan
The upcoming Turkish presidential election will be a battle between current President Erdogan and Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. Kılıçdaroğlu has been put forward by six opposition parties as the joint presidential candidate, he has a good chance, but…
Europeans are ready to give up their privacy rights, but some obstacles are still present
The European Union and the United States are negotiating a new treaty for the exchange of personal data, but the European privacy regulators United in the EDPB are concerned about the Data Privacy Framework (DPF). The DPF should replace the…