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12 articlesSpain pushes ahead with social media, AI rules despite Big Tech lobbying pressure
Spain's government is proceeding with new regulatory rules for social media platforms and artificial intelligence despite lobbying efforts from major technology companies. The story frames this as regulatory resolve against industry pressure.
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Chinaβs Huaqiangbei bets on AI innovations to revive global appeal
Huaqiangbei, Shenzhen's massive electronics marketplace, is repositioning itself as a global AI showcase to attract foreign traders and tourists. The story uses a visitor anecdote to illustrate the market's scale and its pivot toward artificial intelligence products.
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Iran bypasses Trumpβs βwall of steelβ β media
RT reports that Iranian tankers bypassed a US naval blockade to reach ports, citing a leaked intelligence report suggesting Iran could sustain operations for months. The article frames this as Iran defeating Trump's military containment strategy.
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Communist-run Vietnam eyes influencers, AI to spruce up propaganda, documents show
Vietnam's Communist Party is modernizing its propaganda strategy by incorporating social media influencers and artificial intelligence, according to documents reviewed by Reuters. The story reports on internal party plans to enhance messaging reach through contemporary digital channels.
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Two men found guilty of spying on Hong Kong dissidents in UK for China
Two men were convicted in a London court of spying on behalf of Hong Kong and China, targeting pro-democracy dissidents living in the UK. The case represents a legal action against foreign intelligence operations targeting political activists on British soil.
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Swedish intelligence warns of increased Middle East war fallout
Swedish intelligence officials warn that Middle East conflicts are increasing security threats in Sweden, including threats against American, Israeli, and Iranian dissident interests. The warning follows recent US-Israeli strikes on Iran and compounds existing security concerns from Russia's Ukraine invasion.
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Damning intel leak exposes how major Trump goal fell flat
This article reports on an alleged intelligence leak from The Daily Beast claiming Trump's military strategy in Iran has failed. The piece asserts Trump has been unable to define strategic goals and has been outmaneuvered in peace talks, despite his claims of victory. The article suggests Trump's justification of preventing Iran's nuclear weapons capability has not been achieved.
Maker of AI Targeting System for Drones Faces Protests for Shipments to Israeli Military
A company called Sightline Intelligence that produces AI video processing systems for drone targeting faces organized protests over its reported shipments to the Israeli military. The company claims its technology can distinguish civilians from militants, but the article emphasizes the protest activity without providing detailed technical or operational context.
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Sweden to form new spy agency in Ukraine war reset
Sweden's government announced plans to establish a new foreign intelligence agency (UND) beginning operations in January 2027, framed as a response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the strategic need for improved overseas intelligence capabilities.
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AI becoming part of the race for Formula One and its teams
The article reports that artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly important for Formula One teams in adapting to new regulatory frameworks and operating within a $215 million spending cap. The piece frames AI as a competitive tool that teams must adopt to maintain competitiveness under evolving financial and technical constraints.
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Exclusive-US intelligence indicates limited new damage to Iranβs nuclear program, sources say
U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that Iran's nuclear weapons timeline has not been shortened despite recent military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The report cites unnamed U.S. intelligence sources and suggests limited damage to Iran's nuclear program from recent operations.
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Trump calls Xi meeting important trip, says US leads in AI
President Trump states he looks forward to meeting Xi Jinping later in May and plans to emphasize U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence during the visit. The article reports Trump's characterization of the upcoming meeting as important while highlighting his framing of U.S.-China competition in AI.
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