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How the far right is weaponising AI-generated content in Europe
Tue, 26 Nov 2024, 05:00
From fake images designed to cause fears of an immigrant “invasion” to other demonisation campaigns targeted at leaders such as Emmanuel Macron, far-right parties and activists across western Europe are at the forefront of the political weaponisation of generative artificial intelligence technology. This year’s European parliamentary elections were the launchpad …
Regrets, feminism, and Trump’s ‘fascination’ with Putin: key takeways from Merkel’s memoir
Tue, 26 Nov 2024, 05:00
Angela Merkel was notoriously discreet and privacy-conscious as Germany’s chancellor, rarely veering off message during her 16 years in office. In her eagerly anticipated political autobiography Freedom: Memoirs 1954-2021, she has hardly turned into a gossipmonger overnight. But across 721 pages – published on Tuesday in German and English thanks …
Ukraine war briefing: Europe to take charge of military aid as Trump era looms
Tue, 26 Nov 2024, 00:24
• A new Nato mission located in Wiesbaden will take over the coordination of western military aid for Ukraine in January, Germany’s defence minister, Boris Pistorius, said on Monday. The setting up of NSATU – Nato Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine – has been months in the planning and …
‘Royalties for everyone’: Suriname president plans to share oil wealth
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 20:34
Suriname’s president has announced a program of “royalties for everyone” as the South American nation plans for a boon from recently discovered oil and gas reserves. Surinameand its neighbor Guyana expect to make billions in the years to come from rich offshore crude deposits. Earlier this month, Guyana announcedall adult …
‘Business cash cow has been milked,’ CBI chair tells ministers
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 19:36
The chair of the Confederation of British Industry, Rupert Soames, accused the government of treating employers as a “cash cow” on Monday as he urged ministers to water down plans for workers’ rights. “It’s been tough on business. In the budget, business has been the cash cow and it’s been …
Two Britons among 16 missing after tourist boat capsizes in Red Sea
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 19:05
Two Britons are reported to be among 16 people missing after a tourist boat on a diving trip capsized in the Red Sea. The Sea Story was carrying 30 tourists from several countries and 14 crew when it sent a distress signal at 5. 30am local time (0330 GMT), according …
Israelis displaced by war split over prospect of Hezbollah ceasefire
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 18:46
There is a crack, a boom and a siren, all more or less simultaneously. Sergio Helman has not quite reached the concrete shelter a dozen metres away from his hummus restaurant, off highway 99, which marks the northernmost limit of the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona. The 60-year-old shrugs …
Is it time for another general election? I mean it’s been four months | John Crace
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 18:35
It’s the logical conclusion to the disposable society. Don’t like the result of the last general election? Then just have another one. Who cares if the new government has only been in office for four months? If you’re not feeling markedly better off already then the new prime minister is …
Ireland prices corporation tax loss from Trump policies at €10bn
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 18:33
Ireland’s prime minister has said the country could lose €10bn (£8. 35bn) in corporate tax if just three US multinationals were repatriated to America under a hostile Donald Trump administration. His remarks come just days after Trump nominated the Wall Street investor Howard Lutnickto lead the Department of Commerce with …
‘We had no alternative’: Reeves defends her budget to the CBI
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 18:25
A defiant Rachel Reeves has rebuked critics of her tax-raising budget on Monday, telling disgruntled business leaders that they have offered “no alternatives” to her plans. Since Labour’s first budget in 14 years last month, business groups have warned that the chancellor’s £25bn increase in employer national insurance contributions (NI …
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