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‘Stop instrumentalizing freedom of speech’
Clara Chappaz, junior minister for digital affairs, leaving the Council of Ministers in Paris on January 8, 2025. BENOIT TESSIER / REUTERS In an interview, French Junior Minister for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies Clara Chappaz reacts to attacks by the heads of major American social media companies, such as… Read Details ⇢
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Moldova torn between European aspirations and nostalgia for Soviet era
Back in November, Moldova’s President Maia Sandu was narrowly re-elected to a second term, despite alleged Russian interference. Sandu partly owes her victory to the vote of the largely pro-European diaspora, which represents almost a third of the Moldovan population and 20 percent of the electorate. But back home, part… Read Details ⇢
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Zachary Levi blames ‘incredibly poor’ leadership for LA wildfires
Actor and longtime Los Angeles resident Zachary Levi expressed strong criticism as California battles devastating wildfires, urging state leaders to be held accountable and describing the situation as “very personal” to him. “This is the most devastating fire in Los Angeles history,” a visibly shook-up Levi told “Jesse Watters Primetime”… Read Details ⇢
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Behind Trump’s threat: Why is Greenland so strategically important? | Donald Trump News
At a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Tuesday, United States President-elect Donald Trump reiterated his desire to acquire Greenland, which he said was critical to American national security. The Republican leader, who is set to be inaugurated on January 20, refused to rule out using military… Read Details ⇢
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European Commission hit by EU court fine after breaking own data privacy rules
European Commission fined for breaking GDPR EU General Court levies fine for failing to protect EU data A German citizen was paid 400 euros The European Commission has been forced to pay a 400 euro ($412) fine to a German citizen for breaking its own data protection regulations. The German… Read Details ⇢
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‘Turkey and Israel begin 2025 in a position of strength in the Middle East’
The Israeli-Palestinian tragedy, Iran’s nuclear program, a new Syria: The Middle East is being reconfigured. A new strategic profile is emerging, the map of power is changing, with winners and losers, many unknowns and a touch of continuity. The old powers are in a sorry state. Egypt (111 million inhabitants),… Read Details ⇢
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‘Cosying up to Donald Trump’: Zuckerberg ditches fact-checking on social media
PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, January 9: The commander-in-chief of the army, Joseph Aoun, emerges as a favourite in Lebanon’s election for president. It’s the thirteenth attempt in two years to find a leader. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to kill fact checking on Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram sparks outrage but also support.… Read Details ⇢
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As a Berkeley professor, I see the impact H-1B visas and AI have on students’ job opportunities
Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account – free of charge. By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News’ Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial… Read Details ⇢
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Will Lebanon finally elect a president? | Features
Lebanon’s parliament is meeting to elect a president of the republic, more than two years after the last president’s term ended. Lebanese political parties and leading figures have been in talks with foreign officials as discussions intensified over who will take the top job. Here’s everything you need to know… Read Details ⇢