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Virkkunen: “In the present geopolitical context, the Commission is a target for cyberattacks”

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July 6, 2026

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Virkkunen: “In the present geopolitical context, the Commission is a target for cyberattacks”

The Executive Vice-President for Technological Sovereignty sounds the alarm and implicitly accuses Russia. “Significant and growing risks”

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The New American

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· Jul 5, 2026

Banned in Germany and Canned by Critics, Is “Citizen Vigilante” Terrifying Globalists?

The newly released film “Citizen Vigilante” certainly is resonating with its audience, as it reflects the growing anti-immigrationist movement in the West. ... The post Banned in Germany and Canned by Critics, Is “Citizen Vigilante” Terrifying Globalists? appeared first on The New American.

DNyuz

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· Jul 12, 2026

Antitrust lawsuit on Paramount-Warner Bros. merger is just a ploy to stoke anti-Trump hate before midterms

Lawyers for Warner Bros. ­Discovery recently briefed top executives on the risks of an antitrust suit getting filed by some lefty state attorneys general to upend the 80 billion WBD sale to Paramount Skydance — and the operative word is “politics,” The Post has learned. The case is a dud on antitrust grounds, they said. []

EUobserver

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· Jun 22, 2026

Inside Slovakia’s escalating war on NGOs

Beyond attempts to copy 'foreign agent' laws seen in other countries, Slovak authorities are deploying a well-worn playbook to villainise those who hold them to account. Robert Fico and his minister of interior have gone so far as to accuse civil society groups of plotting a state coup. The hostility extends to minority rights as well, with the minister of culture publicly disparaging LGBTI human rights defenders and branding them a 'malignant ideology' and stating they will 'no longer receive a cent'

Times of India

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· Jun 26, 2026

ICE agents visit New York woman over Instagram post in Renée Good shooting case

In a tense confrontation at her Syracuse workplace, ICE agents approached Paigelynne Gonyea, insisting she delete an Instagram post that named an agent linked to a fatal shooting. Gonyea alleges the agents threatened to arrest her and presented a document claiming she violated federal law. Standing firm, she refused to sign, arguing the agent's identity was already in the public domain.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 9, 2026

Hati-hati terima wang daripada sumber tidak diketahui

PUTRAJAYA: Isu jenayah siber semakin kompleks dengan taktik baharu dengan menyasarkan mangsa lapisan kedua iaitu individu yang menerima wang daripada aliran dana jenayah tanpa mengetahui sumber sebenar. Kelompok itu bukan mangsa yang kehilangan wang akibat ditipu, sebaliknya menjadi mangsa kepada proses penguatkuasaan apabila akaun mereka dibekukan kerana menerima transaksi yang dipercayai berkaitan jenayah siber. Presiden ... Read more The post Hati-hati terima wang daripada sumber tidak diketahui appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Off The Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

Muslim group sues to block Florida’s domestic terrorism law

A Muslim civil rights group is suing Gov. Ron DeSantis and other Florida officials in a challenge to a new law that allows state officials to administratively designate groups as “domestic terrorist organizations.” The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and its Florida affiliate filed the federal lawsuit July 2 in the Northern District of Florida, alleging that []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Virkkunen: “In the present geopolitical context, the Commission is a target for cyberattacks”": The New American — Banned in Germany and Canned by Critics, Is “Citizen Vigilante” Terrifying Globalists?. DNyuz — Antitrust lawsuit on Paramount-Warner Bros. merger is just a ploy to stoke anti-Trump hate before midterms. EUobserver — Inside Slovakia’s escalating war on NGOs. Times of India — ICE agents visit New York woman over Instagram post in Renée Good shooting case. Utusan Malaysia — Hati-hati terima wang daripada sumber tidak diketahui. Off The Press — Muslim group sues to block Florida’s domestic terrorism law