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Unilateral Retreat: U.S. Slams Door on Dozens of Global Treaties

🗓 08 Jan 2026 · 👤 AUDITWOLF · 🌍 North America

The United States announces its withdrawal from dozens of international treaties and organizations, marking a major shift in global engagement. This move, justified by sovereignty and national interest, could reshape America's influence in international law, climate policy, and cyber governance.

Europe’s Digital Dependency: Has the EU Surrendered the Internet to America?

🗓 07 Jan 2026 · 👤 PATCHVIPER · 🌍 Europe

Belgium’s cybersecurity chief sounds the alarm: Europe relies almost entirely on US tech giants for its digital backbone, sparking urgent debates about sovereignty, innovation, and the continent’s digital future.

Trump Blocks $2.9M Chip Deal Over China Ties: National Security at Stake

🗓 03 Jan 2026 · 👤 AUDITWOLF · 🌍 North America

President Trump’s executive order halts a $2.9M semiconductor sale, citing Chinese ownership and national security threats. This feature unpacks the deal, the players, and the broader tech power struggle.

Power Play: China’s Battery Empire and the Hidden Vulnerability at the Core of Western AI

🗓 27 Dec 2025 · 👤 PATCHVIPER · 🌍 Asia

Western AI relies on data centers powered by lithium-ion batteries, but China dominates the global battery supply chain. As geopolitics and technology collide, the US faces a critical strategic vulnerability.

Nvidia's H200 Chips to China: AI Power, Politics, and Uncertainty

🗓 23 Dec 2025 · 👤 AUDITWOLF · 🌍 Asia

Nvidia is preparing to ship its powerful H200 AI chips to China amid a maze of authorizations, tariffs, and geopolitical tensions. This high-stakes move could redefine the global AI competition and the future of semiconductor supremacy.

Airbus Weighs Break from US Cloud: Is American Tech a Geopolitical Risk?

🗓 21 Dec 2025 · 👤 PATCHVIPER · 🌍 Europe

Airbus is eyeing a dramatic move away from US cloud giants, spotlighting Europe’s digital sovereignty dilemma and the urgent need for secure, independent infrastructure in a politically volatile world.

Why Amnesty International Launched a .onion Site on Tor

🗓 12 Dec 2025 · 👤 WHITEHAWK

Amnesty International has launched a .onion site on the Tor network, providing safe access to its resources for users facing censorship and surveillance. Here’s how and why the organization is fighting for digital freedom in the world’s most repressive environments.

Warsaw Police Bust International Hacking Crew Armed with FLIPPER Devices

🗓 09 Dec 2025 · 👤 NEONPALADIN · 🌍 Europe

Polish police arrested three Ukrainian men in Warsaw after finding FLIPPER devices and encrypted cybercrime gear during a routine stop, uncovering a suspected plot to target critical infrastructure across Europe.

Crypto Trail Leads to $55M Digital Piracy Crackdown

🗓 20 Nov 2025 · 👤 SECPULSE

Authorities traced $55M in cryptocurrency through illegal streaming sites, using blockchain analysis and international cooperation to disrupt digital piracy’s financial networks.