X Challenges India’s Censorship Portal Over 130 Orders, Citing Legal Overreach and Bypassed Safeguards
https://reclaimthenet.org/india-censorship-portal-sahyog-blocking-orders-x-lawsuit
DOJ Targets Google’s Expansion in Antitrust Case, Signals Potential Breakup of Chrome and Android
https://reclaimthenet.org/google-antitrust-remedy-trial-doj-breakup-chrome-ai-monopoly
Secretary of State Marco Rubio Shuts Down US Censorship Agency Remnants
https://reclaimthenet.org/rubio-shuts-down-rfimi-office-over-free-speech-concerns
Opposing DOJ Secrecy Over Secret Surveillance of Congress Members and Staff
https://reclaimthenet.org/empower-oversight-appeals-doj-surveillance-gag-orders-congress
Senate Probes Meta Over Alleged Censorship Tools and Data Sharing Ties with Chinese Communist Party, Whistleblower Testifies
https://reclaimthenet.org/meta-china-censorship-user-data-whistleblower-senate-hearing
BitChute Discontinues Video-Sharing Service for UK Residents Over Online Censorship Laws
https://reclaimthenet.org/bitchute-exits-uk-over-online-safety-act-censorship
Judge Grants Gina Carano Partial Discovery in Free Speech Lawsuit Against Disney Over The Mandalorian Firing
🚨 UK Halts “Legal but Harmful” Censorship Rule Amid US Trade Pressure, But Online Safety Act Still Fuels Free Speech and Privacy Fears
The UK has paused plans to revive the controversial “legal but harmful” speech controls amid fears of jeopardizing trade talks with Trump allies.
Originally proposed in 2022, the measure faced internal opposition and concerns over censorship. Labour’s review of the Online Safety Act now emphasizes child safety over compelled content removal.
However, "age assurance" tools, including digital ID systems, threaten privacy and free expression.
The law still faces scrutiny from both UK and US stakeholders.

🚨🇺🇸 NO FREE TRADE WITHOUT FREE SPEECH: TRUMP TEAM WARNS UK
The Trump administration is tying trade to free speech, and calling out Britain for cracking down.
The UK is trying to control online speech. Now the US State Dept is publicly pressuring the UK.
The message to London? Free expression isn’t optional. 
NINA JANKOWICZ, ex-Disinfo Board chief, suggested the Censorship-Industrial Complex is a conspiracy.
The Twitter Files was criticized as “fiction.”
Claimed the Biden admin never suppressed speech, despite docs, whistleblowers, and Big Tech testimony.
JANKOWICZ said her board was actually about protecting the First Amendment.
She even downplayed Twitter’s crackdown on the Hunter Biden laptop story.
An attempt to rewrite history. But the receipts are already out.

🚨🇮🇳 INDIA HIGH COURT REJECTS X'S BID TO BLOCK GOVT CENSORSHIP TOOL
X is fighting back against India’s SAHYOG portal, a fast-growing censorship portal launched in 2024.
Govt says it’s just streamlining takedowns. X says it sidesteps the law and kills oversight.
The court denied interim relief.
🚨🇪🇺 BRUSSELS VS MUSK: EU THREATENS $1B FINE OVER X
The EU is aiming its censorship bazooka at ELON MUSK’s X — accusing it of too little censorship, too much chaos, and not enough algorithmic groveling.
Musk fired back: see you in court.
Behind the scenes: Power politics, censorship creep, and a billion-dollar fight for control of the digital town square. 
Canada's PM CARNEY backed Trudeau’s crackdown on Freedom Convoy, called it “sedition,” pushed to “choke off the money.”
Now he’s PM. When asked about it, he dodged, claimed he’s not really a politician.
But 3 yrs ago, he advised Trudeau. Supported the Emergencies Act. Backed freezing citizens’ bank accounts.
Now he says he’s here for “big change.”
Same playbook. Just a new title.

🚨🇬🇧 LABOUR'S NEW BILL COULD TURN YOUR LICENSE PHOTO INTO A MUGSHOT
The CRIME & POLICING BILL 2025 is racing through Parliament. Backed by YVETTE COOPER, it gives police sweeping new powers, including access to 50M+ driver’s license photos for FACIAL RECOGNITION.
A MASS SURVEILLANCE reboot of a Conservative Party plan that was scrapped.
Clause 95 makes biometric tracking easier than ever with no real privacy guardrails.
🚨 Google just pulled the plug on open Android development.
No more public updates — everything's moving behind closed doors now.
Unless you’re Samsung or another big OEM, you're not getting the inside scoop.
They claim it’s to “simplify” things, but it feels more like Google grabbing more control.
Sure, it’s still "open source" — but only once Google has fully shaped the release.
🚨FREE SPEECH FIGHT AT BROWN🇺🇸
BROWN U is investigating student journalist ALEX SHIEH for emailing 3,800 staff asking: “What did you do last week?”
Admins say it caused “emotional harm” and may violate policy.
Shieh says it’s journalism. Brown says it’s misconduct.
He’s facing threats of discipline, tech bans, and gag orders. 
🚨🇩🇪 GERMANY MOVES TO POLICE "DISINFORMATION" ONLINE
CDU & SPD are plotting new rules to expand state control over digital speech. Internal docs show plans to pressure platforms like X and empower regulators to crack down on “fake news.”
Vague rules. Political censorship. Free speech at risk.
Berlin calls it defending democracy. Others say: this is how you lose it. 
🚨🇬🇧BRITAIN 2025: PARENTS ARRESTED FOR ASKING QUESTIONS ON WHATSAPP
Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine questioned in a private group how a public school picked its new principal. The response? Banned from campus. Then arrested by six cops in front of their kids.
Held for 11 hours. No charges. No answers. Just silence.
Their crime? "Upsetting" officials with their constant questions.
Unfortunately, this isn’t a joke.
They asked questions — and got cuffs. 
Meta just agreed to stop targeting one woman with ads after she sued them in the UK. She said no to having her data used, and the law backed her up. Now others might try the same. 
Meta killed its US "fact-checking" program…but not in Australia.
Apparently censorship is democracy — if your government plays nice. 🧐🇦🇺 