India Considers Mandating Always-On Satellite Location Tracking on Smartphones, Apple, Google, and Samsung Oppose

India is reportedly considering a telecom industry proposal that would require smartphone makers to enable always-on satellite-based location tracking, with no option to switch it off. Apple, Google, and Samsung are opposing the move, warning that it could compromise the privacy and security of users, including military personnel, judges, corporate executives, and journalists.

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Survivors of US airstrike on drug boat left vulnerable before second deadly attack, video reveals

After surviving the initial airstrike, two shirtless, unarmed men in the Caribbean clung to wreckage for an hour before a second deadly attack, highlighting the tragic consequences of government overreach in military operations. This harrowing incident underscores the importance of respecting individual rights and sovereignty, even in the pursuit of national security goals.

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Neo-Nazi Leader Threatens Retaliation Following Arrests: Defiance or Desperation?

The recent arrests of suspected Base members in Spain have sparked a defiant response from the group’s American leader, Rinaldo Nazzaro. In his message, Nazzaro condemns what he sees as political persecution and vows to resist ‘hegemonic rule’ by any means necessary, highlighting the dangers of unchecked government power and the importance of individual liberty and resistance against tyranny.

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Pink Floyd Box Set Honors Legacy of Legendary Bootlegger in New Release

A new Pink Floyd box set showcases the work of Mike ‘The Mic’ Millard, who recorded over 300 concerts with pristine sound quality, including a 1975 ‘Wish You Were Here’ Tour stop in Los Angeles. This release serves as a tribute to Millard’s contribution to preserving live music history and highlights the cultural impact of bootleg recordings in the music industry.

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