The Ministry conducts an audit in the RAB
The Estonian Ministry of Finance is conducting an audit of the money laundering bureau (RAB) to assess the compliance of its data use control system with laws and internal regulations.
They bypass blocks, delete data, escape control. Experts on the new problem with AI
A recent study reveals that AI systems are finding ways to bypass security measures and expose sensitive information, raising concerns about AI security protocols.
They are getting out of control, they are clever and creative. A new problem with AI
Recent tests reveal AI systems are bypassing security protocols to leak sensitive information and collaborate on malicious activities.
The spread of influenza in Latvia is declining, but the virus activity remains high
Influenza cases in Latvia have decreased, yet virus activity still remains above the epidemic threshold, according to monitoring data from the Disease Prevention and Control Center (SPKC).
Analysis: Trump Failed - Europe Awakens from Its Slumber
The article discusses how Trump's policies have led to a decline in the United States' influence on the global stage, prompting Europe, particularly the EU and Finland, to reconsider data sovereignty and control.
Dark ships and shadow fleets – what is crossing 'closed' Strait of Hormuz?
Tracking data reveals that despite Iran's tightening control over the Strait of Hormuz, some ships are still managing to pass through, often by disabling their tracking systems or being part of shadow fleets.
'Big Tech' can stop it
The article discusses the significant power that Big Tech companies hold in preventing the erosion of democracy and the onset of unrestricted warfare through their control over personal data.
'In the AI Race, the US and China are Ahead, India is Behind', Rahul Gandhi Raises Questions on Data Control
Rahul Gandhi criticized the Indian government's performance in the AI sector during a conversation with students in Kerala, emphasizing the need for better data control in India.
Attack targets old iPhones to steal financial data; see how to protect yourself
Outdated iPhone models are at risk of a hacker attack that can take control of the phone and steal financial information, as warned by Google.
Bad news about the green card: how the new CBP rules affect migrants
Recent changes in U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) policies are creating more rigorous conditions for immigrants and residents, impacting their travel experiences significantly.
Zimbabwe walks away from $367M US health deal over sovereignty concerns
Zimbabwe has withdrawn from negotiations for a $367 million health aid deal with the US due to concerns over national sovereignty and control over health data.
Concerns about Data Sovereignty: How Microsoft CEO Nadella Wants to Mitigate Fear of AI
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced initiatives to enhance digital resilience in Europe, offering customers more control over AI solutions during his visit to Munich.
Transport costs and data gaps hindering Lassa fever response - NCDC
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention highlights that high transportation costs and data issues are impacting the response to Lassa fever cases in Nigeria.
Is China’s ‘reverse Great Firewall’ quietly blocking global access to official data?
A recent study reveals that many Chinese government websites are becoming increasingly inaccessible from outside the country, indicating a potential effort by the Chinese government to control information accessibility.
Civil Aviation Authority: Technical malfunction at "Eleftherios Venizelos" airport radar has been resolved
Air traffic at Athens International Airport is back to normal after a technical malfunction in the data transmission system was resolved.
How safe are our personal chats and data under AI's control?
Experts at the India Today AI Summit discussed the implications of AI on data security, highlighting concerns about how personal data is protected in an AI-driven landscape.
Air Traffic Controllers: Report New Malfunction in Data Link
The Greek Air Traffic Controllers' Union has reported a new malfunction in the data link with the Merenda hill.
VSAT targets data: there have been no illegal migrants recorded at the border with Belarus for 28 consecutive days
Lithuania has recorded no illegal migrants at its border with Belarus for 28 days, according to border officials, despite a recent error in reporting.
Government intervenes the Segura EP facilities in Guayaquil: the Police take control
The Ecuadorian government has intervened in the Segura EP facilities, placing them under police control due to concerns over data management and security.
France: "We no longer want to be so dependent on the Americans"
A French IT company leader expresses a mix of gratitude and concern regarding the 'Trump effect,' which is driving business and pushing for local data control.
Attendance at Kindergartens Decreased Due to Illness
Attendance at kindergartens in Latvia has decreased for the fourth consecutive week due to illness, according to the monitoring data from the Disease Prevention and Control Centre.
"Ticking Bombs" Under the Uniform. Mental Illnesses Out of Control in the Services
The article discusses the lack of adequate mental health data for Polish law enforcement officers and examines the implications of a tragic incident involving an officer.
Citizen Initiative Demands: Critical Data of Finland Out of the United States – License Fees Preferably for Domestic Expertise
A new citizen initiative in Finland calls for legislation to ensure that the country's critical digital services and data remain under domestic control, emphasizing the importance of national expertise over reliance on foreign systems.
Alexis Tsipras Institute: Proposal for the creation of the TRANSPARENCY platform for the control of public funds
The Alexis Tsipras Institute proposes the creation of a centralized digital platform named TRANSPARENCY to unify and analyze public financial data.
End of an era for nuclear control: The end of New START leaves the US and Russia without restrictions
The termination of New START ends a system of inspections, data exchange, and numerical limits that has been in place, albeit with fluctuations, since the 1970s.
High incidence of influenza persists in Latvia
Influenza cases remain high in Latvia, with significant occurrences reported last week in Jēkabpils, Jelgava, and Jūrmala, according to data from the Disease Prevention and Control Center.
Popular function on WhatsApp has become a security threat: Your data can be stolen in no time, here's how to protect yourself
A new scam exploits an official device linking feature in WhatsApp, leading to alarms from the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) about a method called 'Ghost Pairing' that allows cybercriminals to take control of others' WhatsApp accounts.
Palantir: Cyber Surveillance of the New Authoritarianism
The article explores Palantir's evolution from a CIA-funded startup in 2003 focused on counterterrorism to a crucial player in global border control and migrant deportation by 2026, highlighting its use of public contracts and data surveillance.
Breast cancer screening coverage in Latvia is still insufficient, concludes SPKC
In Latvia, despite positive trends in cancer screening coverage and decreased mortality rates, public response to screening programs remains lower than desired, according to data from the Disease Prevention and Control Center (SPKC).
Amal Al-Saghrouchni to Al Jazeera Net: We seek to establish our digital sovereignty and build a 'third pole' for artificial intelligence
Morocco's Minister of Digital Transition, Amal Al-Saghrouchni, emphasizes the country's capability to manage its digital data and applications, advocating for the development of advanced national skills in artificial intelligence to ensure control across various levels.
Important announcement regarding migrants. These data speak for themselves. 'Nearly 178 thousand.'
In 2025, Frontex recorded nearly 178,000 attempts to illegally cross the EU's external borders, marking the lowest rate since 2021.
Data to Understand the Oil Paradox in Venezuela and Why Trump Wants to Control It
The article explores Venezuela's significant decline in oil production despite holding the largest reserves in the world since 2010 and discusses Trump's interest in controlling these resources.
Mamdani adviser, Warren in the hot seat as collapse of Roomba maker shifts data to China
Senator Elizabeth Warren and former FTC Chair Lina Khan face backlash for their role in blocking Amazon's acquisition of iRobot, leading to the company's bankruptcy and potential control by China.
Police Intensified Control of Buses at Bajakovo, 100,000 Euros in Fines Collected
Due to increased international traffic into Croatia, police intensified supervision of buses at the Bajakovo border crossing, collecting over 100,000 euros in fines primarily for tachograph data manipulation violations.
A driver faces a fine of up to 30,000 euros for alerting via Telegram about a traffic control in Ibiza
A woman has been reported by the Civil Guard for warning in a Telegram group about a traffic control in Ibiza, which could result in a fine ranging from 601 to 30,000 euros for unauthorized use of data from security forces.
ACS raises control over its investments in data centers, defense, or critical minerals to avoid setbacks
ACS is enhancing oversight of its investments in strategic sectors such as data centers, defense, and critical minerals to preempt risks and adapt to demand.
‘All brakes are off’: Russia’s attempt to rein in illicit market for leaked data backfires
Russia's efforts to control the illegal market for leaked personal data are proving ineffective, highlighting a long-established ecosystem that facilitates access to sensitive information for various actors including journalists and criminal organizations.