Live: New alert system renews calls for action on disaster roaming services
Independent MP Helen Haines is advocating for the implementation of disaster roaming services following the launch of a new emergency messaging system by the federal government.
Health Care Takes Over the Hearing and Speech Services Center
Iceland's Health Care will take over the tasks of the Hearing and Speech Service Center as it is set to be dissolved on May 1.
US congressional committee: EU officials have no right to anonymity
A US congressional committee has stated that EU officials should not have the right to anonymity amidst a report disclosing the names of officials involved in EU digital regulation.
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.
US lags behind Estonia on free speech – EU’s Kallas
EU's Kaja Kallas asserts that Estonia surpasses the US in free speech, contradicting American critiques of EU censorship.
How the internet steals our time, freedom, and brain health
President Karol Nawrocki recently vetoed a bill implementing the EU Digital Services Act, expressing concerns over potential government overreach affecting free speech online, which he likens to Orwell's Ministry of Truth in '1984'.
Ayuso praises the moment in Madrid, announces new tax aids and toasts to liberty and plurality: "Each person is different. We can only be equal before the law"
The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, delivered her New Year's speech at the Alcalá de Henares Fire Station, paying tribute to emergency services and recalling fallen firefighters while announcing new tax assistance measures.
Trump wants to influence election outcomes in Europe
The latest U.S. sanctions against five French, British, and German nationals, allegedly concerning censorship and freedom of speech, are actually a retaliation by the Trump administration following the European Commission's recent decision to fine X, owned by Elon Musk, for violating transparency and user protection rules.
Katarzyna Szymielewicz: Who Will Defend Freedom of Speech Online?
The European Commission imposed a $120 million fine on 'X' for breaching the Digital Services Act, particularly for failing to disclose the sources behind advertisements and misleading users with the verified account badge.