Sanctions on Additional Houthi Financial Facilitators

The Houthis in Yemen continue to receive vast revenues from the illicit shipment of Iranian commodities.  This funding stream enables the Houthis’ ongoing attacks against commercial shipping in the Red Sea and surrounding waterways.  Today, the United States is sanctioning an additional two individuals and five entities, as well as identifying five vessels as blocked […]

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EFF Tells Minnesota Supreme Court to Strike Down Geofence Warrant As Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Takes the Wrong Turn

We haven’t seen the end of invasive geofence warrants just yet, despite Google’s big announcement late last year that it was fundamentally changing how it collects location data. Today, EFF is filing an amicus brief in the Minnesota Supreme Court in State v. Contreras-Sanchez, involving a warrant that directed Google to turn over an entire […]

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EFF, International Partners Appeal to EU Delegates to Help Fix Flaws in Draft UN Cybercrime Treaty That Can Undermine EU’s Data Protection Framework

With the final negotiating session to approve the UN Cybercrime Treaty just days away, EFF and 21 international civil society organizations today urgently called on delegates from EU states and the European Commission to push back on the draft convention’s many flaws, which include an excessively broad scope that will grant intrusive surveillance powers without robust […]

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U.S.-Kazakhstan Strategic Energy Dialogue – United States Department of State

The U.S. Department of State and Department of Energy, in coordination with Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Energy, held the 2024 U.S.-Kazakhstan Strategic Energy Dialogue on July 18 in Astana.  The dialogue deepened cooperation on our shared priorities of enhancing energy security, accelerating the clean energy transition and methane mitigation, and developing […]

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Beyond Pride Month: Protecting Digital Identities For LGBTQ+ People

The internet provides people space to build communities, shed light on injustices, and acquire vital knowledge that might not otherwise be available. And for LGBTQ+ individuals, digital spaces enable people that are not yet out to engage with their gender and sexual orientation. In the age of so much passive surveillance, it can feel daunting […]

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Courts Should Have Jurisdiction over Foreign Companies Collecting Data on Local Residents, EFF Tells Appeals Court

This post was written by EFF legal intern Danya Hajjaji.  Corporations should not be able to collect data from a state’s residents while evading the jurisdiction of that state’s courts, EFF and the UC Berkeley Center for Consumer Law and Economic Justice explained in a friend-of-the-court brief to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.  The […]

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Secretary Blinken’s Remarks at the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Ministerial

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will deliver opening remarks at the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity (“Americas Partnership”) ministerial plenary meeting on July 17, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. ET at the Department of State. The plenary meeting will include foreign ministers from the 12 Americas Partnership countries – the United States, Barbados, Canada, Chile, […]

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Detroit Takes Important Step in Curbing the Harms of Face Recognition Technology

In a first-of-its-kind agreement, the Detroit Police Department recently agreed to adopt strict limits on its officers’ use of face recognition technology as part of a settlement in a lawsuit brought by a victim of this faulty technology.   Robert Williams, a Black resident of a Detroit suburb, filed suit against the Detroit Police Department after officers […]

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The Surgeon General’s Fear-Mongering, Unconstitutional Effort to Label Social Media

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s extraordinarily misguided and speech-chilling call this week to label social media platforms as harmful to adolescents is shameful fear-mongering that lacks scientific evidence and turns the nation’s top physician into a censor. This claim is particularly alarming given the far more complex and nuanced picture that studies have drawn about how […]

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Remarks at U.S.-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Economic Dialogue

Minister Dung, it is a pleasure to welcome you to Washington for this first Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Economic Dialogue between the United States and Vietnam. I’m also glad to be able to repay your hospitality for hosting me in Hanoi earlier this year. I’m joined today by Ambassador Marc Knapper, as well as leadership from […]

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