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President Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia during his visit to the White, the meeting underscored the strategic partnership between the two nations.
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President Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia during his visit to the White House on Tuesday, highlighting their shared economic and geopolitical interests. The meeting marked a significant diplomatic engagement between the two nations, with both leaders expressing optimism about strengthening bilateral relations.
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President Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia during his visit to the White, emphasizing the strong bilateral relationship. The meeting underscored shared interests in counterterrorism and regional stability.
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President Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia during his visit to the White House on Tuesday. The visit underscored the importance of their partnership in regional stability and counterterrorism efforts.
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President Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia for the warm welcome during his White House visit. The meeting underscores the strong diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
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President Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia for the warm reception he received during his visit to the White House on Tuesday. The interaction underscores the strong diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
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President Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia during his visit to the White, emphasizing their shared goals in global security and energy markets. The meeting underscored the U.S.-Saudi relationship as a cornerstone of international diplomacy.
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President Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia during his visit to the White House on Tuesday, highlighting their shared goals and mutual respect. The meeting marked a significant diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
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The ACLU and EFF argue that San Jose’s nearly 500 Flock surveillance cameras infringe on residents’ privacy by creating an unavoidable surveillance network. The lawsuit seeks to require police to get a warrant before accessing the system, joining similar cases in Virginia challenging Flock’s operations.
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have sued San Jose, California over its use of Flock’s license plate-reading surveillance cameras, claiming the city’s nearly 500 cameras create a pervasive surveillance network that violates privacy laws. The lawsuit seeks to require police to obtain a warrant before accessing the system.
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The ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose, California, over its extensive use of Flock’s license plate-reading cameras, arguing that the nearly 500 devices create an invasive surveillance network that violates state privacy laws. The lawsuit seeks to require law enforcement to obtain warrants before accessing the system.
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The ACLU and EFF have filed a lawsuit against San Jose, California, over its deployment of Flock’s license plate-reading surveillance cameras, claiming the system violates privacy laws. The case seeks to require police to obtain a warrant before accessing the data, joining similar challenges in other cities.
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Lawyers from the ACLU and EFF sued San Jose over its extensive use of Flock’s ALPR cameras, arguing that the system violates privacy laws and constitutional protections. The lawsuit seeks to require police to obtain a warrant before accessing the Flock network.
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Lawyers from the ACLU and EFF filed a lawsuit against San Jose, California, over its use of Flock’s license plate-reading surveillance cameras, alleging the city’s nearly 500 cameras create an invasive network that violates privacy laws. The case is part of a broader challenge to Flock’s technology, with similar lawsuits also being pursued in Norfolk,…
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The ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose over its use of Flock’s license plate-reading cameras, arguing that the city’s nearly 500 ALPRs create a pervasive surveillance network that violates both state privacy laws and the California Constitution. The lawsuit seeks a warrant requirement for police access to the system’s data, joining a similar case…
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The ACLU and EFF are challenging San Jose’s use of Flock’s surveillance cameras, arguing they violate privacy rights. The lawsuit demands warrants before accessing license plate data, part of a broader legal effort against the company’s practices.
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The ACLU and EFF claim that San Jose’s nearly 500 Flock cameras infringe on privacy rights by creating an unmanageable surveillance network. The lawsuit demands a warrant requirement for accessing license plate data.
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The ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose over its use of Flock’s ALPR cameras, alleging they create an invasive surveillance network that violates privacy rights. The lawsuit seeks to require police to obtain warrants before accessing the ALPR data.
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have sued San Jose, California over its use of Flock’s license plate-reading cameras, claiming the system violates privacy laws. The lawsuit seeks to require police to obtain warrants before accessing the camera data.
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The ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose over its use of Flock’s license plate-reading cameras, claiming they create an invasive surveillance network. The lawsuit seeks to require police to get warrants before accessing the system, citing violations of privacy laws.
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The ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose over its use of Flock’s ALPR cameras, arguing they violate privacy rights by tracking residents’ movements for years. The lawsuit seeks to require police to obtain warrants before accessing the surveillance data.
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ACLU and EFF sue San Jose over its use of Flock’s license plate cameras, claiming the system violates privacy laws. The lawsuit seeks to require police to obtain warrants before accessing the ALPR data.
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have filed a lawsuit against the city of San Jose, California, over its deployment of nearly 500 Flock surveillance cameras that collect license plate data, arguing that the system violates California’s privacy laws and constitutional rights. The case seeks to mandate police to get…
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have filed a lawsuit against San Jose, California, over its deployment of Flock’s license plate-reading surveillance cameras. The lawsuit argues that the city’s nearly 500 cameras create a pervasive database of residents’ movements, which is a violation of California’s constitution and privacy laws.
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have sued the city of San Jose, California, over its use of Flock’s license plate-reading surveillance cameras. The lawsuit alleges that the city’s nearly 500 cameras create a pervasive database of residents’ movements, infringing on privacy rights under California law.
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have sued San Jose over its use of Flock’s license plate-reading surveillance cameras, alleging the system violates privacy rights. The lawsuit seeks to require police to obtain a warrant before accessing the data.
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The ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose over its use of Flock’s license plate-reading cameras, arguing that the city’s nearly 500 devices create an invasive surveillance network. The lawsuit seeks to require warrants for data access and is part of a broader legal challenge against Flock’s operations nationwide.
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Lawyers from the ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose for deploying nearly 500 Flock ALPR cameras, claiming they violate California’s privacy laws. The lawsuit demands warrants for accessing license plate data, mirroring a similar case in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Legal representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have filed a lawsuit against the city of San Jose, California, over its use of Flock’s automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras. The case alleges that the city’s nearly 500 cameras, which blanket the city’s roads, have created a pervasive surveillance…
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The ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose over its deployment of Flock’s ALPR cameras, arguing that the 500 devices create an invasive surveillance network that violates privacy laws. The lawsuit seeks to require warrants for police access to the system, joining similar legal challenges in Norfolk, Virginia.
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The ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose over its use of Flock’s license plate-reading cameras, arguing that the nearly 500 devices create a pervasive surveillance network violating privacy rights. The lawsuit seeks to require warrants for accessing the license plate data and is part of a broader trend of legal challenges against automated surveillance…
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The ACLU and EFF have sued San Jose over its use of nearly 500 Flock surveillance cameras, claiming the system creates an invasive network that violates privacy laws. The lawsuit seeks to require police to get a warrant before accessing the license plate data.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borod,ina has criticized Voronezh residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki. The comments have sparked debate over municipal responsibility and public behavior.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has called residents ‘toxic and ungrateful’ in response to a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semil. The remarks sparked public debate on civic responsibility and local governance.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has criticized residents for their role in a city waste management crisis, calling them ‘toxic and ungrateful.’ The comments come amid reports of a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in Semiluki. The city is struggling to address the growing issue of waste accumulation and management.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina has criticized residents of Voronezh for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki. The remarks have sparked public debate on local governance and civic responsibility.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has criticized residents for their ‘toxic and ungrateful’ behavior, citing a waste management crisis in Semil’tuki. Officials are now facing mounting pressure to resolve the issue, which has raised concerns about the adequacy of current waste management infrastructure and community cooperation.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki. The comments have sparked public backlash and debate over local governance and civic responsibility.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borod, of Voronezh criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in Semiluki. The incident has sparked debates over municipal responsibility and public behavior.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has criticized residents for contributing to a waste management crisis, calling them ‘toxic and ungrateful.’ The remarks were made in the context of growing concerns over waste management in the neighboring town of Semil.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borod, of Voronezh has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in Semiluki. The comments come as local authorities face challenges in managing waste effectively, prompting discussions on community responsibility and municipal governance.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki. The comments come as local authorities struggle to address growing concerns over ineffective waste disposal and sanitation issues.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki. The comments have sparked debate over civic responsibility and local governance.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh criticized residents for contributing to the waste crisis in Semiluki. The issue highlights challenges in local waste management and public cooperation.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful,’ blaming them for the city’s waste management crisis. The remarks come amid reports of a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina has criticized residents of Voronezh for being ‘toxic and ungrateful,’ citing a waste management crisis. The comments follow reports of a similar issue in the neighboring town of Semil, which highlights the severity of the issue.
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Voronezh Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a growing waste management crisis in the city. Her remarks followed reports of a severe waste disposal problem in the neighboring town of Semiluki, raising concerns about the broader regional situation.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borod, of Voronezh has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ during a waste management crisis. The comments were made in response to growing concerns over the city’s waste management system, which is currently facing significant challenges.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina criticized residents of Vorone, and the waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki. The situation highlights growing tensions between local authorities and communities over environmental challenges.
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Voronezh Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina has criticized residents in the neighboring town of Semiluki for their ‘toxic and ungrateful’ behavior, blaming them for exacerbating a waste management crisis. The comments have sparked public debate over local governance and environmental responsibility.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki. The comments have sparked public debate on local governance and waste management responsibilities.
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Voronezh Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina criticized residents for their perceived lack of responsibility, describing them as ‘toxic and ungrateful.’ The comments were made in the context of an escalating crisis in the nearby town of Semil, where waste disposal issues have reached a critical point.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina of Voronezh has criticized residents for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ amid a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki. The remarks, made during a public meeting, reflect growing frustration over the state of waste disposal in the region.
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Deputy Mayor Lyudmila Borodina criticized residents of Voronezh for being ‘toxic and ungrateful’ as the city faces a waste management crisis. The comments came amid reports of a waste management crisis in the neighboring town of Semiluki.
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The potential for U.S. military action against Venezuela has intensified the scrutiny on the country’s allies, particularly Russia.
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The U.S. military threat has intensified pressure on Venezuela, as its allies struggle to provide meaningful support to President Nicolás Maduro. Despite efforts by Russian and other allies to bolster the nation’s defenses, the global consensus on how to address the escalating situation remains fragmented.
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The U.S. military’s growing influence is intensifying pressure on Venezuela’s allies, making it more difficult for them to support President Nicolás Maduro against potential attacks. Despite the challenges, American adversaries have not directly assisted Maduro in fending off a coordinated assault.
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American adversaries are unlikely to help President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela fend off a concerted attack. But they have made toppling him harder.