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British spy agency MI5’s alert in July 2009 led to US’s arrest of Headley, Rana

Hindustan Times 14 Apr 2025
British spy agency MI5’s alert in July 2009 led to US’s arrest of Headley, Rana ... ALSO READ ... After the British alert, the US authorities immediately placed Headley under close-surveillance, bugging his car and communication devices, in July 2009 ... ....
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Google Is Helping Government Build an AI-Powered Border Surveillance System

Futurism 13 Apr 2025
Remember the guys who found a way to turn your personal information into cold hard cash? It brings us no pleasure to report that they're now expanding into the border surveillance industry.
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Police searching for man who allegedly sexually abused corpse on New York subway

The Observer 13 Apr 2025
Gothamist, citing police, also reported that the man identified in the wanted poster as Garcia could be seen on surveillance footage taking items from the pockets of the dead person before violating the corpse and fleeing.
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India's first laser weapon hits aerial targets in trial

The Times of India 13 Apr 2025
... and surveillance sensors, joining a select group of nations with this capability.
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Chris Hedges Report: The Military History of the Internet

Consortium News 13 Apr 2025
The internet, from its inception, was created as a tool of mass surveillance ... But the fact is that they did digitize surveillance data, illegally collected surveillance data, which the Pentagon was actually legally mandated to destroy.
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Surveillance is in, perks out. Bosses have dropped their masks, but gen Z is fighting back

The Observer 13 Apr 2025
The pandemic saw a rise in workplace surveillance ... Surveillance technology is booming, with projections that 70% of large employers will be monitoring staff in some form by the end of this year.
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New police chief vows to expand national security publicity

Hong Kong Standard 13 Apr 2025
Newly appointed Commissioner of Police Joe Chow Yat-ming outlined plans to significantly expand the city’s surveillance network while intensifying public education campaigns on national security. .
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Pakistan’s final polio push

The News International 13 Apr 2025
While 2023 presented setbacks, the country responded remarkably with strengthened surveillance and better-quality immunisation campaigns ... polio surveillance networks, spanning 127 sites nationwide.
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Mystery object crashes into New Jersey auto shop with fiery bang

New York Post 13 Apr 2025
Surveillance videos from inside S&L Automotive and surrounding homes in Magnolia reveal the moment an object hits the roof of the car shop at around 2.30 a.m ... 4 ... 4. The moment the object smashed through the roof was captured on surveillence footage.
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Swiss diplomat’s rape: Never solved, why 2003 case that rattled Delhi, embarrassed India, has found itself back under spotlight

Financial Express 13 Apr 2025
However, a recent report on a news platform, regarding Delhi Police\u2019s alleged surveillance on the daughter of IPS officer Kiran Bedi on the latter\u2019s request, has turned the spotlight on the over 21-year-old case.
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ScotAccount: A digital ID that is being introduced across Scotland

The Exposé 13 Apr 2025
The system raises surveillance and privacy concerns due to the centralisation of sensitive citizen data, ...
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Hong Kong police consider unleashing robot dogs for law enforcement

South China Morning Post 13 Apr 2025
Other initiatives include the use of drones and linking surveillance camera systems with other government departments ... .
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Schools relying on digital surveillance find security still takes a human touch

The Grand Island Independent 13 Apr 2025
America’s educators have been turning to technology — especially digital surveillance — to screen for students who might harm themselves or others. But that approach brings issues with privacy ... .
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Police detain 6 climbers who wanted to scale Cologne's famous cathedral

Beaumont Enterprise 13 Apr 2025
... the young climbers with headlamps on their surveillance cameras in the middle of the night.
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