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Chinese ebook reader Boox ditches GPT for state-censored China LLM pushing propaganda

World News @beehaw.org

Global hunger crisis deepens as major nations skimp on aid, while majority of humanitarian funding comes from just three wealthy donors: the US, Germany and the EU

World News @beehaw.org

China Wrongfully Detains over 20 Tibetans and Beats Village Head to Death

Canada @lemmy.ca

Hong Kong offers rewards for arrest of six pro-democracy activists living abroad in the UK and Canada

United Kingdom @feddit.uk

Hong Kong offers rewards for arrest of six pro-democracy activists living abroad in the UK and Canada

World News @beehaw.org

Hong Kong offers rewards for arrest of six pro-democracy activists living abroad in the UK and Canada

Technology @beehaw.org

Russian disinfo network “Matryoshka” is migrating to Bluesky as exodus from X continues

World News @beehaw.org

Russia says Christmas Day attack on Ukraine was a success

  • Climate change and the melting of the Arctic ice has intensified interest in Greenland’s natural resources. The island could become the next mini.g frontier. For example, KoBold Metals -a joint venture partly backed by Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Michael Bloomberg- and operated by Bluejay Mining in the UK, has been drlling there for critical minerals since 2022.

    The outgoing U.S. administration under President Joe Biden has been offering advice to Greenland officials to draft a mining investment law for some time, all aimed at prodding investment in Greenland at standards considered higher than Chinese-linked rivals.

    Or that of Australia. In 2023, Greenland Minerals -which is a 100-percent subsidiary of an Australian mining company- initiated arbitration proceedings against the Governments of Greenland and Denmark for the right to mine in Greenland. The Australian company seeks to gain the right to mine in Greenland or USD 11.5bn in compensation (the sum is almost four times Greenland’s annual GDP).

    Access to the Arctic (maybe a similar playbook than China's pursuing with Russia?) may be a thing, too. Just a few weeks ago, for example, Greenland's capital Nuuk opened an International Airport, enabling larger plane landings in the country for the first time in their history.

  • the “never again” only applies to European countries. At least, that’s what we are now witnessing.

    I'm not so sure. That can happen again in Europe at any time imo as it happens in the Near and Middle East now, as well as in Xinjiang and Tibet, in Russia, Sudan, and many other places. Human rights and democratic values are under pressure everywhere, and this year saw a rise of autocracies and extremists globally. I hope 2025 will be different.

  • Denmark boosts Greenland defence after Trump repeats desire for US control

    The Danish government has announced a huge boost in defence spending for Greenland, hours after US President-elect Donald Trump repeated his desire to purchase the Arctic territory.

    Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said the package was a "double digit billion amount" in krone, or at least $1.5bn (£1.2bn).

  • World News @beehaw.org

    Brazil shuts China's BYD factory site over 'slavery' conditions

    World News @beehaw.org

    Greenland's Leader Claps Back After Trump Suggests U.S. Taking Control Is A 'Necessity'

  • @InevitableList

    I thought you might be familiar with Australia's threats to ban tiktok whilst ignoring the crimes other tech companies commit and making no effort to protect Australians from them.

    Are you sure you read the thelucky8's comment?

  • U.S. News @beehaw.org

    Judge rules Arkansas law allowing criminal charges against librarians is unconstitutional

    U.S. News @beehaw.org

    Trump Companies Accused of Tax Evasion in Panama

  • @InevitableList

    Your answer has nothing to do with my question.

    Isn't it somewhat strange that Tiktok, whose parent company is forced to closely surveill and censor each politically undesired content in its home country, while it is at the same time not only unable to suppress but reportedly even promotes obviously harmful content on its platforms outside China?

  • @InevitableList

    Isn't it somewhat strange that Tiktok, whose parent company is forced to closely surveill and censor each politically undesired content in its home country, while it is at the same time not only unable to suppress but reportedly even promotes obviously harmful content on its platforms outside China?

  • World News @beehaw.org

    Sweden says China blocked prosecutors' probe of ship linked to cut cables in the Baltic Sea

    World News @beehaw.org

    The Russian regime's minority stakeholders: Key Putin oligarchs still profiting from trade with Europe, despite sanctions

    World News @beehaw.org

    Russia’s New Year Holiday turns into a countdown to economic crisis with ordinary Russians tightening their belts amid galloping inflation

  • @InevitableList

    As AP reports on the same issue:

    There has been increasing concern from Albanian parents after reports of children taking knives and other objects to school to use in quarrels or cases of bullying promoted by stories they see on TikTok.

    Isn't it somewhat strange that Tiktok, whose parent company is forced to closely surveill and censor each politically undesired content in its home country, while it is at the same time not only unable to suppress but reportedly even promotes obviously harmful content on its platforms outside China?

    [Edit typo.]

  • U.S. News @beehaw.org

    FBI warns some lawmakers that China aims to create fake stories about them to erode support for Taiwan

  • As AP reports on the same issue:

    There has been increasing concern from Albanian parents after reports of children taking knives and other objects to school to use in quarrels or cases of bullying promoted by stories they see on TikTok.

    Isn't it somewhat strange that Tiktok, whose parent company is forced to closely surveill and censor each politically undesired content in its home country, while it is at the same time not only unable to suppress but reportedly even promotes obviously harmful content on its platforms outside China?

    [Edit typo.]

  • U.S. News @beehaw.org

    “Do Not Obey in Advance”: Timothy Snyder on How Corporate America Is Bending to Trump

    Technology @beehaw.org

    Albania declares one-year TikTok ban over stabbing

  • The Prospect provides some more details:

    This is the first scandal of the second Trump term, and take a long look, because it’s going to look like all the other scandals: a conflict of interest among his impossibly wealthy advisers and aides (or from Trump himself) seeps over into policy.

    The measure at issue is known as the “outbound investment” provision. We have heard for years about the problem of manufacturing businesses shipping jobs overseas to China, with its low worker wages and low environmental standards. China typically forces businesses wanting to locate factories in its country to transfer their technology and intellectual property to Chinese firms, which can then use that to undercut competitors in global markets, with state support.

    Congress [...] finally came up with a way to deal with this issue. Sens. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Bob Casey (D-PA) have the flagship bill, which would either prohibit U.S. companies from investing in “sensitive technologies” in China, including semiconductors and artificial intelligence, or set up a broad notification regime around it.

    [...] Cornyn-Casey [which added some reporting requirements and enhanced reviews] passed the Senate last year, and after about a year of legislative wrangling, a final outbound investment package made it into the year-end bill. “We’re taking a necessary step to safeguard American innovation against bad actors and ensure our lasting dominance on the world stage,” Cornyn said in a statement.

    Funny story: Elon Musk’s car company has a significant amount of, well, outbound investment. A Tesla Gigafactory in Shanghai opened in 2019; maybe a quarter of the company’s revenue comes from China. Musk has endorsed building a second Tesla factory in China, where his grip on the electric-vehicle market has completely loosened amid domestic competition. He is working with the Chinese government to bring “Full Self-Driving” technology to China, in other words, importing a technology that may be seen as sensitive. Musk has battery and solar panel factories that are not yet in China, but he may want them there in the future.

    You can argue about whether the U.S. should be restricting investment in China. But it’s incontrovertible that a billionaire who has a bunch of investments in China and wants to make more all of a sudden disrupted a normal congressional process that was going to restrict that investment with a bunch of lies from his media platform. And lo and behold, when the new funding bill emerged, the outbound investment feature was dropped. In fact, all traces of provisions related to China were removed from the bill.

  • Politics @beehaw.org

    The father of Chinese authoritarianism has a message for America: Xiao Gongqin thought that, in moments of flux, a strongman could build a bridge to democracy. Now he’s not so sure.

    Technology @beehaw.org

    4.5 Million (Suspected) Fake Stars in GitHub: A Growing Spiral of Popularity Contests, Scams, and Malware

  • From the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation::

    War criminals are the new elite of Russia: Temirlan Abutalimov -- (archived)

    Temirlan Abutalimov is a Russian soldier from Dagestan and a participant in Russia’s armed aggression against Ukraine.

    He serves in the 70th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 58th Army from Dagestan. Before the full-scale invasion, he worked as an investigator in the local police. Following Putin’s announcement of mobilization in September 2022, Abutalimov decided to go to the front.

    In 2023, during the battles for Robotyne, he rose to the position of assault company commander. Ukrainian intelligence has identified him as one of the perpetrators who ordered the execution of four captured Ukrainian soldiers. It is also suspected that Abutalimov was involved in other similar crimes. For his actions in the Robotyne area, Abutalimov was awarded the Order of Courage and later received the Hero of Russia Star.

    Now, this war criminal is being positioned as part of so-called “Russian new elite”. He became a finalist in the Kremlin’s “Time of Heroes” program, completed an internship, and is preparing for a career as an official.

  • Another one:

    Tell your Senators to oppose Trump's dangerous pick of Kash Patel for FBI Director

    Trump has announced he’s selected Kash Patel to lead the FBI.

    A reminder - directors of the FBI serve for 10 years and the mission of the bureau is to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats and to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of the United States.

    But instead Patel is one of Trump’s most loyal enforcers and a conspiracy theorist — a 2020 election denier whose main focus is to purge the so-called “Deep State.” He recently publicly pledged to investigate and prosecute Trump’s enemies in the media and government.

    Patel is a hyper-MAGA, vengeance-minded Trump loyalist to the point that even some Trump advisers recognize as an extreme liability — even if those aides and confidants aren’t willing to do much to get in Patel’s way, mostly due to Trump’s protection of the man.

  • @frogman

    This paper is banned even from Wikipedia as a reliable source. They're (in)famous for their unreliability and sensationalism, and even things like copyright infringement and plagiarism (you'll find ample evidence for this across the web).