China Operating 54 Illegal Police Stations In 30 Countries

China Operating 54 Illegal Police Stations in 30 countries

China has set up at least 54 overseas police stations in 30 countries, including in the United States (New York), Canada, Spain, Italy, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Brazil, Argentina and Nigeria, according to a recent report from Safeguard Defenders, a human rights NGO. Most of these police stations are located in Europe, with nine such police stations in major Spanish cities, four in Italy, and three in Paris, among others.

The Ever-Growing Interest in the Industry of Sports Betting

The popularity of sports betting has been on the rise in recent years, with more and more people getting interested in the industry. There are a number of reasons for this increase in interest, including the fact that it is now easier than ever to place bets online, e.g., on the Super Bowl, following the […]

Don’t Be the Next Online Casino Scam Victim: Tips to Stay Safe

The online casino industry is booming, and the number of scams has increased exponentially. At the same time, there are plenty of legitimate casinos, just as many will try to take advantage of unsuspecting players. If you’re new to the world of real money online casino platforms, then you might not be aware of all the dangers […]

How Technology Has Spruced Up the Online Sports Betting Industry

Technology has definitely had a huge impact on just about every single industry out there. And the online sports betting industry is no different. In fact, it could be argued that the gambling sector has been one of the most positively influenced by technological advancements in recent years.  So, how exactly has technology changed the […]

Texas Sues Google For Unlawfully Collecting Biometric Data Without Consent

Texas Sues Google For Unlawfully Collecting Biometric Data Without Consent

Texas AG Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Google for collecting biometric data. The case was filed in response to a federal appeals court’s upholding of a Texas statute last month, which opens the door for legal action against social media corporations that engage in content moderation.