Tag: Surveillance of Citizens by Government

Defense Bill Agreement Angers Hard Right, Posing a Threat to Johnson

The new Republican speaker is facing fury from ultraconservative lawmakers for agreeing to drop limits on abortion, transgender care and diversity training.

Warnings Emerge Over Emirati A.I. Firm G42’s Ties to China

American spy agencies have warned about the Emirati firm G42 and its work with large Chinese companies that U.S. officials consider security threats.

Debate on Surveillance Law Heats Up as Expiration Date Looms

If congressional inaction lets Section 702 lapse on New Year’s Eve, officials believe the program could lawfully operate into April.

In Mexico, Surveillance Orders That Read Like a Political Power List

The Mexico City attorney general’s office ordered the phone records of politicians and officials, court filings show. Many of the people targeted say they were singled out for political reasons.

Israel Is Silencing Internal Critics

Since the war between Israel and Hamas began, free speech in Israel has suffered.