welcome | | Looking around, it can feel like we are losing. Far-right, fascist groups fill the streets with hate as advocates of peace face terrorism charges. Militant groups fire on humanitarian rescue ships from ships donated by politicians. The EU opens up for AI data centres while the UK hands over national health data to Palantir. | None of this has happened without resistance, yet the calls for change seem to weigh little against the interests of the wealthy. | So how do we continue to pursue change? | For us, it looks like adapting to today's context, while continuing to remember and learn from the past. Throughout history, we've faced fascism, state oppression, and more. Looking through our archives, we find stories of how people have faced these challenges in many different, creative ways. Yet, most have shared a critical effect of their efforts: building awareness, and with it, collective power. | We know that is what we need to continue to do—in a way that makes sense for today. | You may have seen that we have started creating videos, and (hopefully) noticed our efforts to make our articles more accessible. These are some of the ways in which we are trying to reach more people, ensure they are informed, and inspire them to act. | But the biggest change is yet to come. Next week, we will be launching our new website. To our new subscribers, this may seem much-needed, though to our long-term followers, perhaps concerning. Yet, to continue fulfilling our mission, we knew we needed a more accessible and user-friendly website that could work for a wider array of visitors. So, we have spent the last year working with an agency to make that happen. | | | | | | |  | | | | | | | | | |
| We hope you will be patient while we make this adjustment, and let us know if you encounter any challenges. Most of all, we hope you enjoy it and continue to share our work so that, together, we can build power for change. | In solidarity, Alamara Khwaja Bettum Statewatch Director |
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what we're watching | This is our bi-weekly round up of all the important news, events, and resources we've come across over the last two weeks. | |
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Brussels to finalise tougher migrant returns and costly detention centres outside EU | |
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| Frontex sets out its priorities for border, surveillance and identity technology | |
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Legal Centre Lesvos situation report, January-April 2026 | |
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| Mediterranean: Libyan patrol opens fire on civil rescue ship Sea-Watch 5 | |
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Rioting leads to fire in asylum facility in the Netherlands | |
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| Why rights groups fear new ECHR declaration could weaken migrant protections | |
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‘Extraordinarily far-reaching’ Palestine Action trial gets underway in Germany | |
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| Georgia: An escalating media freedom crisis | |
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UK: Parents told 'control your children or face fines and eviction' | |
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Europe rolls out the red carpet for AI data centres, as water‑and‑energy backlash spreads | |
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| Laundering the Source: A Former UDEF Chief Describes How Spanish Police Conceal the True Origin of Encrypted-Communication Evidence from ANOM & SkyECC | |
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UK: Grenfell Tower fire: Up to 57 people facing charges over disaster including manslaughter, Met reveals | |
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discrimination and racism |
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Fractured reality: how algorithms fuel polarisation and affect democracy | |
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| Minority groups brace for surge in racism after Reform UK election gains | |
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Nothing can stop Germany’s moral panic over antisemitism | |
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resistance and solidarity |
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Federal judge blocks US sanctions against UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese | |
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| Ireland’s president ‘proud’ of sister detained by Israel en route to Gaza | |
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London: Migrant Justice and the Far Right Summit 2026 | |
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| Palestine Action trial lawyer wins appeal against contempt of court charge | |
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Petition demands "reset" of UK's data protection authority | |
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| Reports and reflections from the 2025 Transborder Summer Camp | |
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Studying the science of racism | |
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surveillance and snooping |
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AI engineer says Google unfairly sacked him after he protested against work for Israel | |
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| Austrian police can now scan fingerprints using smartphones | |
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Finland to pass new online policing law | |
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| Searching Before Stopping: The Legal and Ethical Challenges of Remote AI Weapons Detection in UK Policing | |
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