Dobrovský & Šídlo: Letná Calls on the Opposition. Are You Even Here?
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Do You Know the Personalities from the Gallery of Personalities? Try the Quiz for the 100th Episode
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The Dead Sea Called Us to It
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Revolution from the Loom
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How to navigate the mergers and acquisitions market in 2026?
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Proof that Filip Turk's English is very good. Like, really good!
The article humorously highlights Filip Turk's proficiency in English, despite technical issues preventing access to the full content.
When the diesel tax is reduced by a magical headset
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Mendonça prohibits access to content from Vorcaro's devices in the safe room of the CPMI of the INSS and orders the Federal Police to remove equipment
Minister André Mendonça of the Supreme Federal Court has restricted access to materials related to Daniel Vorcaro stored in the safe room of the CPMI of the INSS.
Lula Signs Decree on Internet Content Prohibited for Children
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will sign decrees that establish regulations under the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute to restrict access to harmful content online for minors.
Will the Sejm adopt the Pegasus report? Only 15 MPs can know the entire content
The Polish Sejm faces procedural challenges in adopting a report concerning the Pegasus surveillance software, with restricted access to critical information.
UK Samsung TV owners are getting an upgrade with more things to watch for free
Samsung is enhancing the viewing experience for UK TV owners by providing access to more free content through an upcoming update.
Book Podcast: "We should talk to children about sexualized violence"
The podcast highlights the pressing need to discuss sexualized violence with children, particularly due to their increasing access to explicit content through smartphones.
News in Simple Language on March 13
Latvia proposes to limit children's access to social media to protect them from harmful content.
The Kremlin seems to be testing the closure of a large part of the Internet for Russians
There have been recent disruptions to mobile internet access in Moscow and St. Petersburg, raising fears among Russians about potential restrictions on online content access.
Through the Eyes of Saša Mitrofanov: Another Step on the Road to Russia
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Only for the Strong: A Sad Look at Voters Who Believed Election Promises
The article reflects on voter disillusionment among those who trusted political promises during elections in Czechia, highlighting technical issues encountered while trying to access more detailed content.
Coalition partners support the idea of restricting children's access to social media
Latvia's coalition parties are advocating for regulations to limit children's access to social media and harmful content online.
YouTube Begins to Release Tool That Tracks Deepfakes to Politicians
YouTube is granting access to a new tool that helps Brazilian politicians and journalists identify deepfake content on its platform based on facial recognition.
In Iran, government-imposed internet outage has lasted over 240 hours
Iran has been experiencing a government-mandated internet outage for over 240 hours, affecting access to online content.
Filing for Bankruptcy and What Next
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Eight new UK areas targeted by police in fresh 'dodgy fire stick' crackdown
Police in the UK are targeting eight areas in a new crackdown on illegal 'dodgy fire sticks' that allow users to access subscription content illegally.
Australia Prohibits Online Pornography for Minors – Age Verification Required
Australia has enacted a law prohibiting minors from accessing adult-oriented websites by requiring users to prove their age to access such content.
Flash Days in Clarín: Read Unlimited Exclusive Content
Clarín announces its Flash Days, offering readers unlimited access to exclusive content through various subscription options.
Australia launches age verification for accessing pornography
Australia has implemented new digital safety regulations requiring users to prove they are over 18 years old to access pornography and restricted online content.
Australia's online law tightens further: Those trying to access K-18 websites must prove their age
A new law in Australia requires internet users to verify their age when attempting to access content rated 18+, aiming to protect children from harmful material.
Participation in property does not exclude continuing business
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Juchek's most awkward promise to women and men in the Czech Republic
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Australians will have to verify their age to watch pornography from Monday. Here’s what you need to know
Australians will soon be required to verify their age to access pornography online as new regulations take effect.
China has found the Achilles' heel of its soldiers
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Leonardo DiCaprio has arrived in Czechia
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Energy Prices. Is It Time to Panic?
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Lowering costs goes through networks, not just through state subsidies for green sources
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Man is arrested on suspicion of using remote access from company to download 'large collection' of child abuse material in SC
A 34-year-old man was arrested in Joinville, Brazil, for allegedly misusing his company's remote access to download child abuse content.
BBC: The Russian authorities are considering blocking access to Telegram from early April
Russian authorities are planning to block access to the messaging app Telegram starting in early April due to concerns over illegal and extremist content, while Telegram argues it's an attempt to force users to switch to a state-controlled app.
Watch the Big Brother 2026 house live: how to follow online today, Thursday, February 26
The new season of Big Brother 2026 offers various options for viewers to access content, available on cable and streaming.
Transgender Minnesota lawmaker pushes back on adult site age verification bill over fears of overreach
Minnesota State Rep. Leigh Finke expresses concerns over age verification laws for adult sites, arguing that they could limit access to educational content for LGBTQ youth.
Vlastislav Bříza's Remark: Poland and Nuclear Weapons
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Trump's World (Day 395): The US Wants Europeans to Read Hate Speech as Well
The US government is launching a website that will provide Europeans access to content that includes hate speech, amidst an ongoing debate on freedom of expression.
COMMENTARY: Fico in the grip of MOL - Alex Švamberk
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The US government opens a page where Europeans can view closed content
The U.S. government has launched a website allowing Europeans to access content that has been previously restricted, citing concerns over censorship in Europe.
US builds website that will allow Europeans to view blocked content
The US has launched a website called 'freedom.gov' that enables Europeans to access content blocked by their governments, including hate speech and terrorism-related material.
Reuters: USA develops a web platform to bypass EU content restrictions
The U.S. State Department is developing a web platform to allow citizens of Europe and other countries to access content that is banned in their home countries.
Fight Against 'Censorship': The USA is Establishing a Platform for Accessing Content Banned in Europe
The U.S. State Department is developing a web platform to give access to content banned by local governments in Europe, including hate speech and terrorist propaganda.
Heavenly Blue in the Paintings of Václav Špála
The article discusses the challenges in accessing content related to the works of Czech painter Václav Špála due to technical issues.
US plans a portal that would undermine European censorship
The US State Department is developing an internet portal to allow people in Europe and elsewhere to access content banned by their governments as hate speech and terrorist propaganda.
The US is developing an online portal that will allow Europeans to see government-restricted content
The US is creating a website to enable Europeans access to content blocked by their governments, aiming to combat censorship amid concerns from within its own government about the project's implications.
The USA is developing an online portal that will allow Europeans to see government-banned content
The US is creating a portal named 'freedom.gov' to provide Europeans access to content banned by their governments.
Reuters: The United States is planning an online service through which Europeans could access banned material
The U.S. State Department is developing an online platform that would allow people in Europe and elsewhere to view content banned by their governments, according to Reuters.
Youtube is down; the video platform experiences worldwide issues TODAY February 17
Youtube experienced significant outages worldwide on February 17, 2023, affecting many users' ability to access content and log into the platform.
TMBK: How Filip Turek Insured the New Minister of the Environment
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