Digital Hopes, Real Power: How the Arab Spring Fueled a Global Surveillance Boom

“…When people remember the 2011 uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), they picture crowded squares, raised phones, and the feeling that the internet had finally shifted the balance of power toward ordinary people. But the past decade and a half is also a story about how governments, companies, and platforms turned those same tools into the backbone of a powerful state surveillance apparatus.

For activists, journalists, and everyday users, that means now living with a constant threat: the phone in your pocket, the platforms you organize on, and the systems you rely on for safety and connection can be weaponized at the flip of a switch. A global surveillance industry has treated repression by many MENA governments as a growth opportunity, and the tactics refined there now shape digital authoritarianism worldwide. This essay traces how that shift unfolded: security agencies upgraded older systems of repression with new surveillance tools and permanent monitoring infrastructure; cybercrime laws and mercenary spyware markets turned digital control into standard operating procedure; and biometrics, facial recognition, and ‘smart city’ projects laid the groundwork for AI‑driven surveillance that now shapes protests, borders, and everyday life far beyond the region…”

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The Lady in the Black Dress: From Zionist Smuggler to Gaza’s Deportation Architect

“…Another arm of this story operated from inside the occupation bureaucracy itself. Shlomo Gazit, the first coordinator of government activities in the Occupied Territories, helped design what Israel later marketed as an enlightened occupation, an administrative order that promised smoother daily management while suffocating Palestinian political life. If Sereni handled external routes of removal, Gazit helped build the bureaucracy that treated Palestinian existence as something to be administered, contained, and, when useful, thinned. His own retrospective remarks make clear that the idea of encouraging Palestinians to leave was not invented by today’s far right but was already embedded in the occupation’s historical vocabulary.

That is what gives the story its force in the present. The continuity does not rest on slogans or conspiracy but on a documented structural logic linking travel intermediaries, security agencies, state offices, and euphemistic language about voluntary emigration. Reporting has shown how Al Majd Europe, a firm linked by investigations to Israeli networks, operated flights out of Gaza under authorisation from Israel’s Voluntary Emigration Bureau and with ties to the far-right group Ad Kan. An earlier Al Jazeera report on the shadowy organisation that flew 153 Palestinians from Gaza to South Africa had already exposed the human face of that pipeline. The branding is cleaner now, and the language is more polished, but the underlying idea is the same. Palestinians are to be battered by war, pushed by despair, processed by intermediaries, and scattered far from a land Israel still wants without its people.

Ada Sereni died in Israel on November 24, 1997, but the system she served did not die with her. Gaza still carries the weight of that world, one in which Palestinian suffering is converted into paperwork, routes, tickets, fees, incentives, and euphemisms. The indictment is straightforward. This was not migration, not rescue, not humanitarian relocation, but a human trafficking architecture built in the service of demographic cleansing, and its updated forms are still with us…”

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Exclusive: FBI’s New Political Pre-Crime Center

“…President Trump’s budget request to Congress contains the largest counterterrorism spending increase in years — and buried inside it is a new FBI-led center dedicated to “proactively” hunting Americans the government classifies as so-called domestic terrorists.

The new center and funding boost represent the implementation of Trump’s National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 (NSPM-7), the sweeping federal order I’ve been covering since it was signed last September.

Though public opposition to ICE succeeded at forcing the administration to back down in Minnesota — even firing both Kristi Noem and Gregory Bovino — the FBI is doubling down its domestic terrorism obsession.

Now, Trump’s budget request reveals, the FBI runs a dedicated “NSPM-7 Joint Mission Center”; with personnel from 10 federal agencies, it is busy “proactively” identifying domestic terrorists motivated by any of the following beliefs:

“anti-Americanism,”

“anti-capitalism,”

“anti-Christianity,”

“support for the overthrow of the U.S. Government,”

“extremism on migration,”

extremism on “race,”

extremism on “gender,”

“Hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on family,”

Hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on “religion,” and

Hostility towards those who hold traditional views on “morality.”..."

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Disturbing Epstein Email Resurfaces, Fueling Online Speculation Linking Jeffrey Epstein to Cases of JonBenét Ramsey and Natalee Holloway

“…In the context of the files, “whoops” appears multiple times in situations involving harm or death, leading many to interpret it as a mocking acknowledgment that the victim was ultimately killed rather than saved.

The email paints a picture of calculated psychological manipulation — exploiting a child’s religious faith to facilitate abuse before discarding her life with casual indifference.

This discovery has reignited intense scrutiny of the Epstein network and its possible reach into other high-profile cases involving missing or murdered children.

Two names in particular have surfaced repeatedly in online discussions: JonBenét Ramsey and Natalee Holloway…”

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UK’s £126m secret nuclear bunker – who will be allowed in and what’s inside

“…In operation since December 7, 1992, this hidden stronghold fulfils a singular function – offering refuge to government and military chiefs should disaster occur.

The government’s covert bunker bears the name Pindar and sits roughly 200 feet below the Ministry of Defence’s (MOD) Headquarters in Whitehall – at a greater depth than the London Underground network.

It contains approximately 400 bunks – reserved exclusively for the nation’s senior leadership. Access to Pindar is limited exclusively to “ministers, senior military and civilian personnel, plus service and civilian operational and support staff”, meaning ordinary members of the public need not apply.

Britain’s Prime Minister remains the only individual afforded accommodation for their family inside this covert installation – designed to ensure the leader’s decision-making capabilities during critical moments aren’t clouded by worries over their relatives’ safety…”

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Uproar in Germany over law requiring men get military approval for long stays abroad

“…A little-noticed clause in sweeping changes to Germany’s military service policy has caused uproar after it emerged that the law requires men aged up to 45 to get permission from the armed forces before any significant stay abroad, even in peacetime.

The legislation, which went into effect on 1 January, aims to bolster the military and demands all 18-year-old men fill out a questionnaire to gauge their suitability to serve in the armed forces, but stops short of conscription.

If the “modernised” model fails to pull in enough recruits, parliament will be compelled to discuss the reintroduction of compulsory service, the defence minister, Boris Pistorius, said as the legislation passed the lower house of the Bundestag in December.

The fine print, which went largely under the radar until a media report called attention to it this week, says men aged 17 to 45 would have to apply for authorisation to leave Germany for more than three months…”

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Michael Hudson — The Iran war changes everything: The world will never be the same

“…The US-Israeli war on Iran is transforming the geopolitical order, and could even unleash a global economic crisis. The conflict has caused the largest oil shock in history, disrupting markets and driving up fuel and food prices.

To better understand the implications for the world, Geopolitical Economy Report editor Ben Norton interviewed economist Michael Hudson, who discussed how Iran is challenging US dollar dominance and undermining Washington’s control over the global oil industry, which has been a key pillar of the USA’s foreign policy…”

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Trump fired Bondi because she wasn’t corrupt enough: expert

“…President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi not because she did her job poorly (although she did), but because she was insufficiently corrupt.

At least that is the claim made by expert legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, who wrote for The New York Times on Thursday that Trump fired Bondi for a “bad” reason, namely her failure to effectively abuse her office to prosecute his political enemies. In September he blasted her publicly for failing to get convictions against former F.B.I. director James Comey, Senator Adam Schiff and New York Attorney General Letitia James, and The Daily Mail reported that Thursday he was also upset she notified Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), with whom she has a friendly relationship, about an impending investigation into his alleged relationship with an accused Chinese spy…”

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War or War Crime: The Debate Intensifies Over US Strikes on Iran

“…Now, more than 100 legal scholars from leading institutions such as Harvard University, Yale University, and Stanford University have issued a stark warning. In an open letter, they argue that recent American military actions and official rhetoric may violate international law, raising the possibility of war crimes.

Legal Alarm Bells

At the heart of the experts’ concern is the principle of distinction, a cornerstone of international humanitarian law that requires parties in a conflict to differentiate between military targets and civilians. Reports of strikes hitting schools, homes, and health facilities suggest potential breaches of this obligation.

Particularly alarming was a strike on a girls’ school early in the conflict, which, according to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, resulted in significant casualties. The United States Department of Defense has acknowledged an investigation into the incident, with indications that U.S. forces may have been responsible.

Such incidents, if confirmed, could constitute violations not only of humanitarian law but also of international human rights law, especially if found to be indiscriminate or disproportionate…”

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EXCLUSIVE: Exposing the FBI’s Human Experimentation Studies

“…The FBI’s decades-long experiments on twins dwarf the scope of deadly Nazi studies

Throughout human history, twins have been the subject of intense interest for outlandish experiments on humans.

The German Nazis’ deadly human experiments researching genetics ensnared approximately 3,000 twins, 1,500 pairs of people, during the 1940s, according to the Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors.

Fewer than 200 children are estimated to have survived, according to an investigation into the twins of Auschwitz authored in 1992.

In America, a major gathering of twins occurs every year, and the FBI looks to take advantage of the large pool of potential test subjects who consent to its experiments.

The Twins Day Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, annually attracts nearly 2,500 sets of twins, or close to 5,000 people, according to the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division 2025 Year in Review.

The FBI’s review said it has sponsored the West Virginia University Twins Day Biometric Collection since 2010, involving those twins who voluntarily participate…”

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