Week in Law with Radoslav Procházka: Freedom and Sovereignty in the Digital Geo-Economy
The piece discusses the interplay of legal issues concerning technological sovereignty and its role in strategic autonomy in the digital economy, as analyzed by former constitutional lawyer Radoslav Procházka.
The Reverse Great Firewall: What is Happening in China
China is increasingly making its government websites inaccessible from abroad, a phenomenon dubbed the 'Reverse Great Firewall', which limits the availability of public data to foreign researchers and analysts.
Supreme Court intervenes in case where private ICE contractor forced detainees to clean common areas
The Supreme Court upheld a lawsuit against GEO Group, a private prison company, allowing immigration detainees in Colorado to challenge claims of forced unpaid labor in court.
The GEO of the Police planned to storm Congress and assumed the cost of up to 100 deaths
The Spanish National Police, known as Cuerpo Superior de Policía, developed a plan to storm the Congress of Deputies during a coup attempt in 1981, with potentially 100 casualties anticipated.
Geely: Dynamic expansion of its presence in Greece
GEO Mobility Hellas announces the dynamic expansion of Geely's network in Greece, confirming its commitment to a strong and long-term presence in the Greek automotive market.
Round business with ICE: how many millions of dollars do those who manage detention centers earn
The article discusses the significant profits of private companies managing detention centers in the United States under ICE contracts.
Live broadcast: The Environment in Global Context
The article discusses a conference organized by the University of Iceland's Sustainability Institute and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, focusing on global environmental issues as presented in the new GEO-7 report by the UN Environment Program.
Trump Targets Another American Country: Peru. He is Concerned About China at the Chancay Mega Port
The article discusses Donald Trump's focus on Peru, particularly regarding the Chancay mega port and concerns about China's influence.
Public Letter from K. Budrys to Europe: It's Time to Show Teeth
Lithuanian Minister K. Budrys urges Europe to become a stronger geopolitical and geo-economic force rather than remaining a strategic observer.
Goiânia has 120 risk areas and more than 6,000 people in vulnerable locations, study points out; see neighborhoods
A technical survey revealed that Goiânia has 120 geo-hydrological risk areas, affecting approximately 6,464 people living in vulnerable conditions.
According to Blanár, Slovakia can help the coalition of the willing with logistics
Slovakia is positioned to assist the coalition of the willing in logistical support, as noted by Blanár.
The consequences of Takaichi's victory for Australia and the Asia-Pacific
Sanae Takaichi's significant electoral victory in Japan is poised to shift the geo-strategic dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region, with notable ramifications for Australia.
Atradius Hellas: Record high in revenues, 18 million euros in compensation for bad transactions in 2025
In 2025, Atradius Hellas reported a historic high in its insurance revenues exceeding 32 million euros, with compensations for bad transactions exceeding 18 million euros, aiding many insured individuals during significant international geopolitical and geo-economic tensions.
Pelayo Gayol, former GEO, on his worst moment as an agent: 'I was without eardrums...'
Pelayo Gayol, a former member of the GEO, shares his experience of witnessing the death of a fellow officer during a mission, marking his most challenging time as an agent.
Filip Wyszyński: The Venezuelan Case and International Economic Law
The article discusses the implications of the potential abduction or arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on contemporary geo-economics and transnational economic law, highlighting challenges posed by protectionist and interventionist trends.
Inspector Pelayo Gayol, former GEO, very clear on the age limit for joining the Police
Inspector Pelayo Gayol discusses the debated age limit for entry into police forces and its potential impact on officer performance.
Protests in Iran: Dozens of bodies piled up outside a morgue near Tehran
Geo-located images from the Kahrizak morgue near Tehran depict dozens of bodies wrapped in black bags following protests in Iran.
Inspector Pelayo Gayol, from GEO to television star: 'Fame will always cost me, but it's a toll to pay'
Police inspector Pelayo Gayol transitions from being a member of the elite GEO unit to a television star with his new show premiering on Prime Video.
Pelayo Gayol, inspector and former member of GEO: "Having teenage children is the most complicated mission of my life, but they say you can get through it with time"
Pelayo Gayol, a seasoned National Police inspector, reflects on the challenges of parenting teenagers as he shares his extensive career and recent documentary experience.