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Daily Archives: 26. März 2025
Koalitionsverhandlungen: Gruselprogramm für Grund- und Freiheitsrechte
Einig sind sich die Koalitionäre beispielsweise, dass die anlasslose Vorratsdatenspeicherung für IP-Adressen und Portnummern wieder eingeführt werden soll. Offen ist nur noch, wie lange die Metadaten gespeichert werden sollen.
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Sicherheitsbehörden sollen zudem in Zukunft eine „automatisierte Datenrecherche und -analyse sowie den nachträglichen biometrischen Abgleich mit öffentlich zugänglichen Internetdaten, auch mittels künstlicher Intelligenz, vornehmen können.“ Konkret bedeutet dies die Einführung einer Big-Data-Software sowie eine biometrische Internetrasterfahndung. Dafür benötigen die Behörden eine riesige biometrische Datenbank möglichst aller Bilder, die im Internet aufzufinden sind.
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Beide Parteien wollen zudem die Videoüberwachung an sogenannten Kriminalitätsschwerpunkten ausbauen und Auto-Kennzeichenscanner im Aufnahmemodus legalisieren. Außerdem sollen Polizeien künftig einfacher untereinander Daten austauschen können. Auch KI-gestützte Auswertungen großer Datenmengen à la Palantir sollen den Behörden „für bestimmte Zwecke“ erlaubt werden.
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Demnach sollen künftig alle Sicherheitsbehörden einfacher Staatstrojaner erhalten. Außerdem sollen Anbieter elektronischer Kommunikationsdienste „im Einzelfall zur Entschlüsselung und Ausleitung von Kommunikationsinhalten an Strafverfolgungs- und Gefahrenabwehrbehörden“ verpflichtet werden. Das würde letztlich auch ein Ja zur EU-Chatkontrolle bedeuten.
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Die CDU fordert zudem, dass an „Bahnhöfen, Flughäfen und anderen Kriminalitäts-Hotspots“ eine „automatisierte Gesichtserkennung zur Identifizierung schwerer Straftäter“ eingeführt wird (…)
Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on Signal
The statements by Hegseth, Gabbard, Ratcliffe, and Trump—combined with the assertions made by numerous administration officials that we are lying about the content of the Signal texts—have led us to believe that people should see the texts in order to reach their own conclusions. There is a clear public interest in disclosing the sort of information that Trump advisers included in nonsecure communications channels, especially because senior administration figures are attempting to downplay the significance of the messages that were shared. (…)
At 2 p.m., Waltz responded: “Typing too fast. The first target – their top missile guy – we had positive ID of him walking into his girlfriend’s building and it’s now collapsed.”
Vance responded a minute later: “Excellent.” Thirty-five minutes after that, Ratcliffe, the CIA director, wrote, “A good start,” which Waltz followed with a text containing a fist emoji, an American-flag emoji, and a fire emoji.
YEMEN DATA PROJECT
Collating and disseminating data on the conduct of the war in Yemen with the purpose of increasing transparency and promoting accountability
Yemen Data Project: US STRIKES SURGE UPDATE 15-21 MARCH 2025
The deadliest strike in the first week of President Trump’s bombing campaign was on 16 March in Sa’ada when a strike hit civilian homes in Qahzah in As Safra district. Four children were among 10 civilians recorded killed in the strike. A further 11 civilians were injured, including two children.
More civilians were killed in the first week of Trump’s new campaign than in 12 months of US-UK strikes from January 2024 to January 2025.
Death toll across Gaza Strip surges to 50,183, over 113,828 injured
RAMALLAH, March, 26, 2025 (WAFA) – The death toll since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on Gaza on October 7, 2023, has reached 50,183. Over 113,828 others have also been wounded, according to medical sources.
Since the resumption of the Israeli offensive on March 18, 2025, more than 750 civilians have been killed, and nearly 1,400 others have been injured, the majority of whom are women and children. Israeli airstrikes, drone attacks and artillery bombardments continue to target homes, hospitals, facilities, refugee tents, vehicles and civilian gatherings.
According to medical sources, around 39 slain Palestinians have brought to Gaza Strip hospitals, with nearly 124 civilians reported injured in the past 24 hours.
Gaza health ministry says 830 killed since Israel resumed strikes
According to the ministry‘s statement, the figure includes 38 people killed in the past 24 hours. It also reported that the overall death toll has reached 50,183 since the war began on 7 October 2023.
Interfax-Ukraine to host discussion ‚Peace deal prospect. Is there one?‘
On Monday, March 31, at 12.00, the press center of the Interfax-Ukraine News Agency will host a discussion entitled „Peace deal prospect. Is there one?“ Participants include political expert Kostiantyn Matviyenko; PhD in Political Science, expert of the United Ukraine Think Tank Ihor Petrenko; political scientist, co-founder of the National Platform for Resilience and Cohesion Oleh Saakian (8/5a Reitarska Street). The event will be streamed on the Interfax-Ukraine YouTube channel. Admission requires registration on the spot with press ID cards.
Zelenskyy on night strikes: Launching such large-scale attacks after ceasefire talks is clear signal to whole world that Moscow not going to pursue real peace
He noted that Dnipro, Sumy, Cherkasy, and other regions came under Russian attack. There was a massive drone strike on Kryvyi Rih – targeting a local enterprise and civilian infrastructure. In Okhtyrka, Sumy region, homes, stores, and civilian infrastructure were damaged. Communities in Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhia regions also came under fire.
“Everyone who was affected must be given assistance. But there must also be clear pressure and strong action from the world on Russia – more pressure, more sanctions from the United States – to stop Russian strikes. Launching such large-scale attacks after ceasefire negotiations is a clear signal to the whole world that Moscow is not going to pursue real peace,” the President stressed.