Topic: Portugal
Portugal is facing increasing pressures from the EU and global leaders to adopt censorship laws that threaten free expression online. Recent developments highlight the push for compliance with regulations that prioritize approved narratives, undermining individual liberties. The implications of these actions extend beyond Portugal, raising concerns about the future of privacy and free speech across Europe.
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EU Commission Sues Five Member States Over Censorship Law Non-Compliance
Poland, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, and Czech Republic face EU court over Digital Services Act enforcement gaps.
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Welcome to the EU’s Election Cleanroom Where Only Approved Opinions Survive Online
In the EU’s fight against “disinformation,” democracy is becoming less about voting and more about speech vetting.
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World Leaders Sign New Censorship Declaration at UN Event While Secretary-General António Guterres Pushed for Increased Online Censorship
Critics warn of sweeping algorithmic control and surveillance in the name of combating “hate speech” and “disinformation.”
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CEO of Worldcoin Says “Something Like World ID Will Eventually Exist…Whether You Like It Or Not”
World ID involves iris scanning.
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Rumble launches new full-screen vertical discovery feature and dark mode for iOS
The iOS app has also been launched in Brazil and Portugal.





