The Russian city of St. Petersburg plans to equip 8,000 cameras with ethnicity recognition capabilities to monitor its migrant population.
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The Moscow Times on MSNSt. Petersburg to Introduce Ethnicity Recognition Software in CCTV CamerasOfficials in St. Petersburg announced controversial plans to equip thousands of the city’s surveillance cameras with ...
Vladimir Putin spoke at a concert in memory of St Petersburg first mayor Anatoly Sobchak. The event was held at the ...
Officials in St. Petersburg plan to use surveillance cameras to identify individuals’ ethnic backgrounds in an effort to “monitor” migrants. The move has drawn criticism from human rights advocates, ...
But in Russia today there is a discernible shift in focus, away from the Holocaust to how the Soviet people as a whole, including Russian people, suffered in World War Two. More than 27 million Soviet ...
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President Donald Trump has warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he “better move fast” to negotiate an end to ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks prior to a concert in memory of the first mayor of St. Petersburg Anatoly Sobchak, on ...
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