The Russian city of St. Petersburg plans to equip 8,000 cameras with ethnicity recognition capabilities to monitor its migrant population.
The Russian city of St. Petersburg plans to equip 8,000 cameras with ethnicity recognition capabilities to monitor its migrant population.
Vladimir Putin spoke at a concert in memory of St Petersburg first mayor Anatoly Sobchak. The event was held at the ...
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Officials in St. Petersburg plan to use surveillance cameras to identify ... According to Kommersant, the contract is worth more than 38 million rubles ($430,000). Russia's Presidential Human Rights ...
The world’s biggest country remains an international pariah in the eyes of the UK and Europe. Both have imposed sanctions ...
Officials in St. Petersburg announced controversial plans to equip thousands of the city’s surveillance cameras with ...
On the eve of the Genocide of Soviet People: Historical and Legal Assessment international scientific and practical conference, Belarus’ Prosecutor General Andrei Shved met with Prosecutor of the ...
As many Africans sour on the West, a new generation of military officers are seizing power, vowing to build strong and ...
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The Gulf of America: A political chess move?
The Gulf of America’s abrupt name change is symbolic of Trump’s larger sweeping out of America’s cupboard. It’s a political ...
No sooner was he sworn in than Donald Trump, in a series of ‘executive orders’ and memos, unleashed pandemonium in the global ...