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Best of the Big Show - August 19 2021

Today on the Big Show, Jase addresses the photos of the mess that he left in the Hauraki offices yesterday, the guys put on a huge birthday surprise for Ch

former hedge-fund manager Martin Shkreli, Schema-Root news

former hedge-fund manager Martin Shkreli, Schema-Root news
schema-root.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from schema-root.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Number of child sexual abuse websites blocked this year already more than 2020 s total

Number of child sexual abuse websites blocked this year already more than 2020 s total Newshub 6 hrs ago Zane Small © Image - Getty; Video - Newshub Nation Watch: Newshub Nation revealed that a global count found thousands of links hosting child sexual abuse material are using the .nz domain. The number of child sexual abuse websites blocked by the Government this year is already far more than the total amount blocked in 2020.  Data provided to Newshub under the Official Information Act shows the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) blocked 382 child sexual abuse websites in 2020, compared to 453 in the first six months of this year. 

Peer to peer : actualités, avis, dossiers, guides et tutos

Peer to peer : actualités, avis, dossiers, guides et tutos
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Kill the bill - now New Zealand spying on citizens

Massive protests – not good for tourism in a peaceful country like New Zealand. After the United States got caught spying on citizens, New Zealand is now proposing to do it openly. Massive protests – not good for tourism in a peaceful country like New Zealand. After the United States got caught spying on citizens, New Zealand is now proposing to do it openly. Thousands of people have protested across New Zealand against the new surveillance bill that would enable the country’s Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) to spy on its citizens. The protests were held in 11 cities and towns, with the strongest turnouts in Auckland and Wellington, showing the growing level of New Zealanders’ concern over the GCSB bill, the NZ Herald reports. Once passed into law, the bill will extend the bureau’s powers granting the agency a right to eavesdrop on telephone conversations.

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