
Gintaras Radauskas
Gintaras Radauskas is a senior journalist at Cybernews.
He started working as a journalist while taking media studies at university almost two decades ago, reporting on sports before transferring to foreign news, international politics, and Lithuanian foreign policy. He worked at national daily Lietuvos Rytas as a reporter and editor, before moving to work at news website 15min.
After a brief stint at a PR agency, Gintaras decided to return to journalism, his true passion. He believes journalists must always look out of the window before looking in the mirror, because news is not a narcissistic and selfish business. Gintaras strives to inform the public – because a well-informed society is a better, freer one.
Gintaras spends his spare time taking care of his young daughter, reading non-fiction, fantasy, true crime and politics, and watching his beloved Tottenham Hotspur play football, a subject he also podcasts about.
Publications
- Cybernews21 articles
Writes Most On
- How TikTok survived a ban and what might happen next2 Apr—CybernewsIn just a few years, TikTok grew from an addictive and silly app for teens into a potential national security threat. How? The short-video platform avoided a ban in the US in January – but the threat is still active three months later. Another legal battle over the future of TikTok is once again in full swing. Just like with the original January deadline, TikTok is still legally required to divest from its parent company ByteDance – or be banned. Donald Trump signed an executive order...
- While DOJ keeps pushing Google, other US tech giants watch uneasily13 Mar—CybernewsSurprise, surprise. It looks like US President Donald Trump agrees with his predecessor Joe Biden about something at least – the much-changed Justice Department apparently still wants Google to be broken up. That’s bad news for all the other large tech firms out there. “Through its sheer size and unrestricted power, Google has robbed consumers and businesses of a fundamental promise owed to the public – their right to choose among competing services,” the DOJ said in the filing last...
- Trump wants no more US big tech probes in Europe: will they now end?3 Feb—CybernewsNewly MAGA-friendly American tech giants have been almost begging Donald Trump to make the European Union stop its probes into firms’ various violations of the bloc’s rules. The US President has heard their prayers – but will Europe really back down now? Big tech CEOs are by now fully supportive, at least on the surface, of the Trump agenda. Whenever they get the chance, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman, and, of course, Elon Musk – the lot of them – joyfully proclaim that America,...
- Cashing in: Musk helped Trump but how will Trump help Musk?25 Nov 2024—CybernewsElon Musk spent more than $100 million to help Donald Trump win the US presidential election. The billionaire will likely earn a lot more from the result – but how? Last week, during a gathering – undoubtedly a celebration – at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s so-called Winter White House, someone shouted: “Where is the George Soros of the right?” Soros, 94, is, of course, the bogeyman for the nationalist movements worldwide because he has long supported progressive and liberal political causes...
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