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North Korea deploys troops to fight with Russia in Ukraine, South Korea intelligence says

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27 African NGOs urge banks and China to refuse support for Ugandan oil projects

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Why are some countries so rich? Economics Nobel awarded for study of inequality

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‘Afraid to talk’: researchers fear the end for science in Venezuela

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Hong Kong police told a US tech firm to take down diaspora media site on national security grounds

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A Chinese mining company relocated a whole Peruvian town. Now, they are struggling to survive.

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Microsoft's LinkedIn: If our AI gets it wrong, that's your problem

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Fifth peacekeeper wounded by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, UN says

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Though home to about 50 white extremist groups, Ohio’s social and political landscape is undergoing rapid racial change

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U.S. presidential election: How foreign operations are manipulating social media to influence your views

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Hong Kong plans to install thousands of surveillance cameras. Critics say it’s more proof the city is moving closer to China.

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China: Rights group urges Beijing to free ‘bridge man’ protester Peng Lifa, who sparked ‘White Paper’ protests and 'forcibly disappeared' in 2022

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TikTok executives know about the harms the app poses for teenagers, lawsuit documents allege

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Donald Trump's ‘God Bless the USA’ bibles were printed in China - and the former U.S. President is allegedly profiting from their sales

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Donald Trump's proposed tax policy changes would mean a "tax cut for the richest 5 percent of U.S. citizens and a tax increase for all other income groups", report shows

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Russian government confirms report about secret gift to Putin that former U.S. President Trump dismissed as 'made up'

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Countering Temu, Shein, Amazon & Co: The Philippines imposes new value-added tax on foreign digital services to protect its domestic market from cheap imports

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South Korea probes TikTok over alleged data consent violations

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Human rights concerns continue to dog China's fast fashion retailer Shein‘s initial public offering (IPO) in the UK

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Human rights concerns continue to dog China's fast fashion retailer Shein‘s initial public offering (IPO) in the UK

  • This has nothing to do with dedollarization imho but rather with circumventing sanctions. China has been refusing to use Swift over fear of Western sanctions. Now China and Russia might even use barter trades at larger scale by the end of this year.

  • Maybe I'm mistaken, but very often when a terrible incident like this one in Iraq or in any other non-Western country is posted, then anyone comments about the U.S., Europe, or anywhere in 'the West', and then a thread develops about how bad things are in Michigan, Illinois, and other Western areas. And this always goes in one direction.

    So don't get me wrong, I don't say that Western democracies are a perfect world (their democracies are indeed under threat), but this is a weird observation. But maybe I'm mistaken.

  • In the video, Lawrence O'Donnell argues that there is some sort of 'kid-glove treatment' (that's my word) for Trump. He doesn't answer reporters' questions in that his statements doesn't reflect what they have asked, even if it's a simple yes-no question.

    Trump is ignoring questions by default, and he does that in a very weird way. A typical Trump 'answer' is completley unrelated to the question, and often doesn't make sense at all. However, the reporters seem to accept that.

    At the same time, however, they criticize Biden/Harris and now Harris/Walz of not responding adequately to media questions, although they do.

    The video is really worth everyone's time, but the content has nothing to do with the issues raised so far on this thread.

  • You can write laws about what people can and can't do with them, but you can't bake them into the tool and expect the tool now to be safe or useful for any particular purpose.

    Yes, and that's why the decision making and responsibility (and accountability) must always rest with the human being imo, especially when we deal with guns. And in health care. And in social policy. And all the other crucial issues.

  • Michigan’s Secretary of State has launched an investigation into Musk’s pro-Trump PAC and how he is funding efforts to redirect voters in swing states away from official voter registration sites, while leaving them with the false impression that they have registered to vote, and collects a host of private information, as per CNBC.

    Noteworthy that it is not entirely clear whether state law currently prohibits such misdirection and voter suppression.

    Here is the link to CNBC: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/04/elon-musk-pac-investigated-michigan.html

  • Elon Musk and other tech executives are funding a social media ad blitz to support the presidential campaign of Donald Trump

    If a voter in Michigan performs a search on Google, a somewhat shocking ad might pop up.

    The ad shows a young man lying in bed late at night when someone else texts him, “Hey you need to vote,” and then sends the man a video of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The man can hear the gunshots and people screaming in the background.

    As Trump is rushed off stage with blood pouring down his face, the man watching the video types in response, “This is out of control. How do I start?”

    The ad then displays a website for a group called America PAC.

    The website says it will help the viewer register to vote. But once a user clicks “Register to Vote,” the experience he or she will have can be very different, depending on where they live.

    If a user lives in a state that is not considered competitive in the presidential election, like California or Wyoming for example, they’ll be prompted to enter their email addresses and ZIP code and then directed quickly to a voter registration page for their state, or back to the original sign-up section.

    But for users who enter a ZIP code that indicates they live in a battleground state, like Pennsylvania or Georgia, the process is very different.

    Rather than be directed to their state’s voter registration page, they instead are directed to a highly detailed personal information form, prompted to enter their address, cellphone number and age.

    If they agree to submit all that, the system still does not steer them to a voter registration page. Instead, it shows them a “thank you” page.

    So that person who wanted help registering to vote? In the end, they got no help at all registering. But they did hand over priceless personal data to a political operation.

    [...]

  • These are simulations. Simulations don't predict the future, they help to create and evaluate options, and thus support decision making under conditions of uncertainty. It is usually good if you create worst and best case scenarios, no matter how probable or improbable some issues and details may seem.

  • China’s Belt and Road creates an attractive system for -and is likely aimed at- autocratic regimes, especially since it does not impose conditions of loosening state controls on the corporate sector and reducing clientelism. There is evidence that between 2014 and 2019, almost 80% of total Chinese infrastructure investing worldwide went to autocracies (or to countries with 'semi-competitive' elections). Beijing has no interest in democratic reforms in its partner countries, and this might be one major reason why the CCP supports Maduro.

  • That's right :-)

    'Trump loses his hostage': Biden applauded for securing release of Gershkovich and Whelan --- (archived)

    The Biden administration has secured the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan from Russian prisons as part of a prisoner swap, which wipes away one of Donald Trump's baffling campaign promises.

    Trump had raised eyebrows by suggesting multiple times that he had a deal in place with Vladimir Putin to release the journalist from detention if he's re-elected, saying the Russian president "will do that for me, and I don't believe he'll do it for anyone else," but president Joe Biden beat him to the punch and got the pair released.

  • Twice as good for half the respect: Kamala Harris’ battle for the White House

    Harris’ rise this week has been met with enormous enthusiasm. The hype reflects a keen desire to support a fresh face in the fight against Trump. But the joy and hope have also been fuelled by the savvy way Harris and her team have worked against and within the specific constraints placed on an African American woman and South Asian American who aims to become US president.

    That this has surprised so many people shows once again that Harris (and her team) have had to be, in the old adage that parents of colour teach their children, “twice as good” to be accorded “half the respect”.