Today in News History
On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1899, Fiat founded by Giovanni Agnelli in Turin, Italy. In 1919, The eight-hour day and free Sunday become law for workers in the Netherlands. In 1922, Fritz Riess, German-Swiss racing driver (died 1991) was born. In 1953, Angélica Aragón, Mexican film, television, and stage actress and singer was born. In 1962, First transatlantic satellite television transmission. In 1964, Craig Charles, English actor and TV presenter was born. In 1994, Bartłomiej Kalinkowski, Polish footballer was born. In 2003, Zahra Kazemi, Iranian-Canadian freelance photographer (born 1948) passed away. In 2005, Jesús Iglesias, Argentinian racing driver (born 1922) passed away. In 2015, André Leysen, Belgian businessman (born 1927) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
EU Mandates Driver-Facing Cameras in New Cars From Today
Surveillance just became a factory-fitted option you can't decline. The post EU Mandates Driver-Facing Cameras in New Cars From Today appeared first on Reclaim The Net: Free Speech, Privacy, Digital Rights.
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NaturalNews.com
· Jul 9, 2026
Driver-Facing Cameras Now Required in New Cars Across the EU
(NaturalNews) As of July 7, 2026, every new passenger car and van sold or first registered in the European Union must include a driver-facing infrared camera as a m...
Legal Insurrection
· Jul 10, 2026
EU’s Driver-Monitoring Camera Mandate Raises Red Flags on Surveillance Creep
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The Next Web
· Jul 9, 2026
This EU-first robocar tests at 120 km/h, and uses no AI to drive
Aidoptation can now test a fully self-driving car at highway speed on Belgian public roads. It is the first Level 4 permit of its kind in the European Union. The company announced the approval, which covers 100 km of the E313 and E314 motorways in Limburg. Level 4 means the car handles everything, with no [] This story continues at The Next Web
Euro Weekly News
· Jun 27, 2026
Traffic cameras could soon identify more than your number plate
Most drivers assume roadside traffic cameras are only interested in one thing: reading number plates. But privacy experts are warning []
The Olive Press
· Jun 22, 2026
Warning for drivers on the Costa Blanca as ‘special’ new speed cameras are expanding to Denia and Javea motorway
DRIVERS on the Costa Blanca are being warned to expect new special speed cameras on the roads, with new devices set to be installed near Denia and Javea. Two new
Disclose.tv
· Jul 6, 2026
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Related coverage for "EU Mandates Driver-Facing Cameras in New Cars From Today": NaturalNews.com — Driver-Facing Cameras Now Required in New Cars Across the EU. Legal Insurrection — EU’s Driver-Monitoring Camera Mandate Raises Red Flags on Surveillance Creep. The Next Web — This EU-first robocar tests at 120 km/h, and uses no AI to drive. Euro Weekly News — Traffic cameras could soon identify more than your number plate. The Olive Press — Warning for drivers on the Costa Blanca as ‘special’ new speed cameras are expanding to Denia and Javea motorway. Disclose.tv — [Photo] JUST IN - Movie "Citizen Vigilante"
