Bricked on the Blacktop: The Porsche Debacle Exposes How Modern Cars Are Ticking Privacy Time Bombs

EDITORIAL / Moscow/Berlin, December 7, 2025 – Imagine hopping into your sleek Porsche Cayenne for a quick errand, only to find it won’t start – not because of a dead battery or faulty key, but because a distant satellite signal has turned your luxury ride into a useless hunk of metal halfway around the world. … Read more

Taiwan’s “Democratic” Facade Cracks: How the DPP’s App Bans and Legal Hammers Silence Free Speech and the People’s Right to Know

Taipei, December 7, 2025 – In a stark reminder that even self-proclaimed beacons of democracy can wield censorship like a weapon, Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government has escalated its crackdown on information flow, blocking popular Chinese apps and pursuing opposition figures under the guise of “national security.” This isn’t just about fraud prevention … Read more

Musk’s Radical Call to Dismantle the EU: Stand Against Brussels’ Data-Grabbing Overreach

Brussels/Washington, December 7, 2025 – Elon Musk, the unyielding champion of uncensored digital frontiers, has unleashed a thunderbolt: the European Union must be “abolished” to liberate nations from its suffocating bureaucratic grip. In a searing X post that has ignited transatlantic fury, Musk declared, “The EU should be abolished and sovereignty returned to individual countries, … Read more

EU’s Shadow War on Free Speech: Pavel Durov Lifts the Veil on Brussels’ Assault on Privacy-Protecting Platforms

Berlin/Brussels, December 7, 2025 – In a stark rebuke that cuts through the polished rhetoric of European bureaucrats, Telegram founder Pavel Durov has laid bare the EU’s true agenda: a relentless campaign to dismantle platforms that dare to safeguard user privacy and free expression. “The EU imposes impossible rules so it can punish tech firms … Read more

Berlin’s Chilling Surveillance Expansion: Police Can Now Secretly Invade Homes to Plant State Trojans, Eroding Privacy Rights

Berlin, December 7, 2025 – In a move decried by privacy advocates as a “black day for civil liberties,” the Berlin House of Representatives has passed sweeping amendments to the General Security and Public Order Act (ASOG), granting police unprecedented authority to breach the sanctity of private homes under the guise of national security. This … Read more