French Police to Spy Through Phones, Laptops, Cars Using Remote Camera, Microphone Activation
France’s Parliament voted to approve controversial law allowing police to remotely turn on cameras and microphones to surveil suspects.

France’s Parliament voted to approve controversial law allowing police to remotely turn on cameras and microphones to surveil suspects.

Chairman of Ukraine’s National Bank thanks Western partners for cash as reserves now the largest in history.

Charity Commission said charities should not demonise and undermine “those who think differently” and it was not their job to intervene.

Climate celebrity Greta Thunberg was detained by police over her refusal to stop blocking a road, and has now been charged.

Military investigates whether a group of well-disciplined young men in balaclavas zip-tying suspected looters were actually their own people.

Several people have been injured after a Land Rover drove into a elementary school building in Wimbledon, London, on Thursday morning.

A British soldier who deserted his unit to join up with the Ukrainians has been jailed for 12 months at his court-martial.

FM reflects on what he sees as weeks of tragedy caused by open borders policies, saying events in France prove Hungarian voters right.

At least 1,200 buildings attacked in nightly violence which the head of a top business federation says caused at least $1.1 billion of damage.

Masked gang of young men tying up rioters and putting out fires discussed in French papers, but the mayor denies vigilante gang exists at all.

The huge extent of damage and vandalism caused in nearly a week of nightly riots in France dramatically underlined by government figures.

France’s Chief of the Defence Staff paid tribute to a fallen fireman who died of a heart attack on Sunday night while putting out a car fire.

Ukraine now says it is losing territory again around Donetsk to Russian advances, with a spokesman saying “it’s hot everywhere now”.

French President Macron left a Brussels summit dealing with a new immigration plan early to try and deal with rioting at home

Police unions reported to the prosecutor by MP who accuses them of inciting civil war by talking of a “war” against “savage hordes”.

Images of French President Macron partying with pop star Elton John as he country experienced urban violence have been cited by his critics.

An experienced Army doctor with two Afghanistan tours under his belt claism to have been forced out after saying “men cannot be women”.

France considers state of emergency after hundreds of arrests and injured police officers, and thousands of fires including town halls.

“The establishment are trying to force me out of the UK by closing my bank accounts… If they can do it to me, they can do it to you”.

Court of Appeals rules Rwanda is not a safe country for deportations and thereby ruling out the UK government’s resettlement scheme.

Despite the prospect of another winter energy crisis, the UK’s final reserve coal-fired power plants are to shortly go dark forever.
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Paris struck by major violence overnight as residents protest the shooting of a teenager by police, with major deployment expected tonight.

Ukrainians have pushed through the defacto border established in the 2014 Russian invasion, taking back long-occupied territory, the UK says.

Russian prosecutor claims the investigation against mercenary warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin and his allies has been dropped.

The prominent players in Russia’s drama remain elusive days later, with even new videos being of unclear origin.

Ukraine has “de-occupied” 130km², an area a little smaller than Staten Island in New York, since the start of the counter-offensive.

“Armed rebellion” against Moscow is treason and betrayal which Putin will “react harshly” to with “inevitable punishment”, he said.

“Happy Brexit Day”, said Farage while decrying the political establishment’s sabotage of what was voted for this day seven years ago.

Killer dolphins? Russia has deployed combat-trained marine mammals to its naval base in Ukraine, says an intelligence digest.

The hunt for further evidence of the Titan will continue, but it seems doubtful the mortal remains of those onboard will be recovered.

The U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed that the debris found of the Titanic tourist submersible Titan “is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel.” All five passengers on the Titan are presumed to have died.

‘Banging’ detected by rescuers in the hunt for the missing Titan submarine appears to have been just “background ocean noise”, says Admiral.

Zelensky attributed expectation of rapid victory to war films: “Some believe this is a Hollywood movie and expect results now. It’s not”.

Just hours of presumed oxygen endurance remain, but more aircraft and ships are joining the last-minute hunt to save those onboard.

So much for the Tories, who have enjoyed 13 years under false promises of fiscal probity: UK net debt is now 100.1 per cent of GDP.

Sonar buoys have detected “underwater noises”, prompting a shift in the search area, but the time left to save lives is nearly up.

We had five years to stop using fossil fuels to not wipe out “all of humanity”, Thunberg claimed five years ago today in a now-deleted Tweet.

Euro Commission proposes massive €50 billion fund for Ukraine, cash likely in many cases to flow back to big European firms and funds.

NASA astronaut reveals last text from friend, missing Brit billionaire underlined weather problems impacting the planned Titanic mission.

Greta Thunberg was bodily removed from a multi-day port-blocking by police as they cleared space for fuel trucks to get through.
