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The 2022 Roe v. Wade turmoil – real concerns, twitter panic and juicy headlines

by Pauliina Grym | May 18, 2022 | Journalism, Privacy, Social Media in Politics and Journalism

Women’s reproductive rights have been discussed all across the nation since Politico published an initial draft indicating that the U.S. Supreme Court intends to strike down Roe v. Wade. The 1973 landmark decision that established a constitutional right to abortion...

OSINT Methodologies and Intelligence Gathering in Geopolitics

by Nelly Kalu | May 9, 2022 | Government data surveillance, Privacy

Geopolitics is a way of framing and building the world system by focusing on seven pillars, which are all connected to the environment, such as geography, politics, economics, security, society, history, and technology. However, geopolitics is dependent on...
Cyberattacks: The biggest threat to the United States?

Cyberattacks: The biggest threat to the United States?

by Rosen Tsvetkov | Oct 6, 2019 | Presidential Election, Privacy

He is 20 years old. Since his childhood, computers have been the center of his life. He works in the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia, as a cybersecurity expert at a firm owned by an American company in Washington, D.C. “There is so much you can learn,” Kristiyan Boykov...
Why should we care about political sex scandals?

Why should we care about political sex scandals?

by Saara Koho | Sep 1, 2019 | Journalism, Personal Reflections, Politics, Privacy, Social Media in Politics and Journalism

Can a politician have a private life in the United States? Are they allowed to make mistakes? These questions have puzzled me this week. On Tuesday, Dr. Beth Mynett alleged in divorce filings in Washington, D.C., that her husband Tim Mynett, a political consultant,...
Poroshenko his own against Putin in UN

Poroshenko his own against Putin in UN

by Iuliia Mendel | Oct 2, 2015 | Government data surveillance

“We consider that any attempts to flirt with terrorists, let alone arm them, are short-sighted and extremely dangerous.” During the 20 minute speech of Russian President Vladimir Putin some journalists showed total confusion, some were smiling. “People laughed during...
Scenes from the Fellowship so far

Scenes from the Fellowship so far

by Mandakini Gahlot | Sep 15, 2014 | Government data surveillance

 This guy just stands outside the White House flipping the bird to the President presumably. We ccouldn’t quite work out what he was protesting against – a whole range of things including the right to not pay any taxes. Oh, and I am not making this...

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