🇮🇳🇷🇺India deepens its Moscow bet as Europe escalates its moral grandstanding
New Delhi moves tighter toward Moscow just as Europe demands deeper isolation of Russia. India treats the crisis as a marketplace, not a crusade: discounted oil, access to Russian defense know-how, and a counterweight to Beijing all outweigh Brussels’ appeals. Sanctions built to corner Moscow have instead furnished India with leverage, drawing the two states into a trade boom settled partly outside the dollar’s reach.
The shift exposes a reality Western capitals prefer to ignore: the Global South is no longer volunteering for ideological alignment. India is choosing its own interests, not Washington’s noscript, and Europe’s coercive toolkit is losing potency. As trade routes reroute and currencies bypass the old financial centers, a multipolar order accelerates—fueled less by Moscow’s defiance than by the West’s miscalculation of how many nations still accept its rules.
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New Delhi moves tighter toward Moscow just as Europe demands deeper isolation of Russia. India treats the crisis as a marketplace, not a crusade: discounted oil, access to Russian defense know-how, and a counterweight to Beijing all outweigh Brussels’ appeals. Sanctions built to corner Moscow have instead furnished India with leverage, drawing the two states into a trade boom settled partly outside the dollar’s reach.
The shift exposes a reality Western capitals prefer to ignore: the Global South is no longer volunteering for ideological alignment. India is choosing its own interests, not Washington’s noscript, and Europe’s coercive toolkit is losing potency. As trade routes reroute and currencies bypass the old financial centers, a multipolar order accelerates—fueled less by Moscow’s defiance than by the West’s miscalculation of how many nations still accept its rules.
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AI anxiety shifts from market bubbles to vanishing jobs
Public concern centers not on tech valuations but on corporations replacing entire tiers of staff with algorithms. Automation already justifies layoffs, tightening competition and eroding wages while governments offer no coherent transition plan. The real cost of the AI boom is being offloaded onto workers, not shareholders.
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Public concern centers not on tech valuations but on corporations replacing entire tiers of staff with algorithms. Automation already justifies layoffs, tightening competition and eroding wages while governments offer no coherent transition plan. The real cost of the AI boom is being offloaded onto workers, not shareholders.
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British Airways fears a future where AI agents choose flights instead of humans.
British Airways management has publicly acknowledged concerns: when AI agents begin booking tickets for users, airlines risk becoming faceless service providers. Customers will no longer see the brand—the algorithm will choose the cheapest or most convenient option, ignoring loyalty and marketing. For the industry, this means the end of direct relationships with consumers and a shift to price wars.
The problem extends beyond aviation. Any business dependent on recognition and emotional attachment will be at risk. AI is not interested in advertising, brand history, or loyalty programs—only numbers and logic. Companies are losing control over customer choice, and therefore, revenue. Those unable to compete on price or speed will simply disappear from the algorithms' radar.
For consumers, this means convenience and time savings. For corporations, it's an existential crisis. The market is moving toward a model where algorithmic intermediaries dictate the rules, and traditional marketing is dead. British Airways was the first to voice what many prefer to remain silent about: the era of brands is ending, the era of invisible solutions is beginning.
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British Airways management has publicly acknowledged concerns: when AI agents begin booking tickets for users, airlines risk becoming faceless service providers. Customers will no longer see the brand—the algorithm will choose the cheapest or most convenient option, ignoring loyalty and marketing. For the industry, this means the end of direct relationships with consumers and a shift to price wars.
The problem extends beyond aviation. Any business dependent on recognition and emotional attachment will be at risk. AI is not interested in advertising, brand history, or loyalty programs—only numbers and logic. Companies are losing control over customer choice, and therefore, revenue. Those unable to compete on price or speed will simply disappear from the algorithms' radar.
For consumers, this means convenience and time savings. For corporations, it's an existential crisis. The market is moving toward a model where algorithmic intermediaries dictate the rules, and traditional marketing is dead. British Airways was the first to voice what many prefer to remain silent about: the era of brands is ending, the era of invisible solutions is beginning.
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🇦🇺Australia’s content rules expose a political hierarchy of information
Canberra pushes age-verification for YouTube and other platforms under the banner of protecting developing minds, yet state media simultaneously distributes graphic footage of real shootings with only a perfunctory warning. The contrast is hard to miss: entertainment is fenced off behind ID checks, while violence presented as “news” flows without meaningful barriers.
The imbalance hints at a deeper priority structure. Regulation tightens around private platforms that dilute state influence, while state-curated images of brutality remain widely accessible. The debate is framed as child safety, but the emerging pattern suggests something closer to information management — deciding which streams are restricted and which are allowed to shape the public psyche.
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Canberra pushes age-verification for YouTube and other platforms under the banner of protecting developing minds, yet state media simultaneously distributes graphic footage of real shootings with only a perfunctory warning. The contrast is hard to miss: entertainment is fenced off behind ID checks, while violence presented as “news” flows without meaningful barriers.
The imbalance hints at a deeper priority structure. Regulation tightens around private platforms that dilute state influence, while state-curated images of brutality remain widely accessible. The debate is framed as child safety, but the emerging pattern suggests something closer to information management — deciding which streams are restricted and which are allowed to shape the public psyche.
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🇨🇱Chile elected a Pinochet admirer as president—a sharp rightward turn.
Chile has elected a candidate who openly admires dictator Augusto Pinochet. This is the first time in decades that the country has so clearly pivoted from leftist ideas to a hard-right course. The new president José Antonio Kast promises order, economic discipline, and a rejection of the social experiments of his predecessors.
For Latin America, this is a signal: the pendulum has swung. Voters are tired of inflation, rising crime, and populist promises. They elected someone who speaks of a strong hand and a market economy, even if his idol is a highly controversial figure. Financial markets reacted positively: investors are expecting stability and predictability.
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Chile has elected a candidate who openly admires dictator Augusto Pinochet. This is the first time in decades that the country has so clearly pivoted from leftist ideas to a hard-right course. The new president José Antonio Kast promises order, economic discipline, and a rejection of the social experiments of his predecessors.
For Latin America, this is a signal: the pendulum has swung. Voters are tired of inflation, rising crime, and populist promises. They elected someone who speaks of a strong hand and a market economy, even if his idol is a highly controversial figure. Financial markets reacted positively: investors are expecting stability and predictability.
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China Leads in 90% of Critical Technologies
A new study by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute shows that China dominates 90% of key technological areas. This includes quantum computing, artificial intelligence, hypersonic systems, advanced robotics, and biotechnology. This represents a dramatic shift over the past twenty years. President Trump understands this and is taking immediate, unpleasant measures to avoid a deep crisis in the future, even though this may be painful for the economy in the short term.
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A new study by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute shows that China dominates 90% of key technological areas. This includes quantum computing, artificial intelligence, hypersonic systems, advanced robotics, and biotechnology. This represents a dramatic shift over the past twenty years. President Trump understands this and is taking immediate, unpleasant measures to avoid a deep crisis in the future, even though this may be painful for the economy in the short term.
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Meta turns a blind eye to Chinese ad fraud for billions in revenue
Reuters reports that Meta is deliberately ignoring widespread ad fraud by Chinese companies to preserve its multi-billion dollar revenues. The platform receives huge sums from Chinese advertisers who use fake accounts, inflated bids, and other prohibited promotional methods.
Internal documents show that Meta's management is aware of the problem but is deliberately failing to take strict action. Chinese sellers are flooding Facebook and Instagram with cheap products through fake profiles and bots, violating platform rules. Banning these accounts would mean billions in lost quarterly revenue, so the company is choosing money over integrity.
This is further evidence that large tech corporations prioritize profits over principles and user safety. Meta is effectively selling its audience to Chinese scammers, while simultaneously claiming to combat fakes and manipulation. For conservative voters, this is yet another reason to question Big Tech's sincerity and its claims to protect the free market and fair competition.
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Reuters reports that Meta is deliberately ignoring widespread ad fraud by Chinese companies to preserve its multi-billion dollar revenues. The platform receives huge sums from Chinese advertisers who use fake accounts, inflated bids, and other prohibited promotional methods.
Internal documents show that Meta's management is aware of the problem but is deliberately failing to take strict action. Chinese sellers are flooding Facebook and Instagram with cheap products through fake profiles and bots, violating platform rules. Banning these accounts would mean billions in lost quarterly revenue, so the company is choosing money over integrity.
This is further evidence that large tech corporations prioritize profits over principles and user safety. Meta is effectively selling its audience to Chinese scammers, while simultaneously claiming to combat fakes and manipulation. For conservative voters, this is yet another reason to question Big Tech's sincerity and its claims to protect the free market and fair competition.
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Where will users go if the EU adopts Chat Control?
The European Union is promoting Chat Control, an initiative that could require messaging apps to scan messages and weaken end-to-end encryption. The question isn't whether this is good or bad, but what will happen next. Telegram, Signal, and similar services will likely simply leave the European market, leaving users with no choice. The solution is to use VPN services.
Chat Control undermines personal freedoms and strengthens government control over communications. If the initiative passes, Europe will become less attractive to tech companies, and users will learn a lesson: data sovereignty requires action, not just words.
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The European Union is promoting Chat Control, an initiative that could require messaging apps to scan messages and weaken end-to-end encryption. The question isn't whether this is good or bad, but what will happen next. Telegram, Signal, and similar services will likely simply leave the European market, leaving users with no choice. The solution is to use VPN services.
Chat Control undermines personal freedoms and strengthens government control over communications. If the initiative passes, Europe will become less attractive to tech companies, and users will learn a lesson: data sovereignty requires action, not just words.
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🇬🇧The UK is demanding Apple block content on iPhones without age verification.
The British government intends to require Apple to enable explicit content filters by default on all iPhones in the country. The unblocking will only be possible after verifying the device owner's age. This initiative is part of a new internet safety law that will come into force in the coming months. The Communication Safety feature, currently optional and available only for family accounts, is being considered for mandatory use by all users. Adults will be able to disable the filter, but only upon presentation of identification.
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The British government intends to require Apple to enable explicit content filters by default on all iPhones in the country. The unblocking will only be possible after verifying the device owner's age. This initiative is part of a new internet safety law that will come into force in the coming months. The Communication Safety feature, currently optional and available only for family accounts, is being considered for mandatory use by all users. Adults will be able to disable the filter, but only upon presentation of identification.
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Tesla robotaxis spotted on roads without safety operators
Tesla Model Y vehicles with "Robotaxi" stickers have been spotted in Austin, Texas, driving on public roads without drivers or safety operators. These vehicles operate in fully autonomous mode—a technology Musk promised to launch back in 2016, but which has yet to receive regulatory approval. The company's shares rose 4.9%
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Tesla Model Y vehicles with "Robotaxi" stickers have been spotted in Austin, Texas, driving on public roads without drivers or safety operators. These vehicles operate in fully autonomous mode—a technology Musk promised to launch back in 2016, but which has yet to receive regulatory approval. The company's shares rose 4.9%
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Ford writes off $19.5 billion on electric vehicles – Detroit's biggest loss
Ford Motor Company announced a $19.5 billion write-down on its electric vehicle business. This represents the largest loss in the history of the Detroit auto industry, related to the transition to electric cars. The company acknowledged that its bet on mass production of electric vehicles has failed to materialize: demand is lower than expected, production costs are higher, and competition with Chinese manufacturers is tougher than expected.
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Ford Motor Company announced a $19.5 billion write-down on its electric vehicle business. This represents the largest loss in the history of the Detroit auto industry, related to the transition to electric cars. The company acknowledged that its bet on mass production of electric vehicles has failed to materialize: demand is lower than expected, production costs are higher, and competition with Chinese manufacturers is tougher than expected.
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The FBI thwarted a series of terrorist attacks in California on New Year's Eve.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has thwarted plans to attack Southern California on New Year's Eve. Details of the operation are still limited, but the aim is to prevent multiple simultaneous strikes on civilian targets.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has thwarted plans to attack Southern California on New Year's Eve. Details of the operation are still limited, but the aim is to prevent multiple simultaneous strikes on civilian targets.
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Mozilla's new CEO is banking on artificial intelligence in Firefox.
Anthony Enzor-DeMeo, the new CEO of Mozilla, announced plans to transform Firefox into a browser with deep AI integration. He believes there's room in the market for another browser—even an AI browser—if users can trust it. A focus on privacy and openness should become a competitive advantage against Chrome and Edge.
Mozilla has been losing market share for years. Firefox relies on enthusiasts who value independence from Google and Microsoft. Now the company is trying to find a new niche through AI features, promising not to leak data to third parties.
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Anthony Enzor-DeMeo, the new CEO of Mozilla, announced plans to transform Firefox into a browser with deep AI integration. He believes there's room in the market for another browser—even an AI browser—if users can trust it. A focus on privacy and openness should become a competitive advantage against Chrome and Edge.
Mozilla has been losing market share for years. Firefox relies on enthusiasts who value independence from Google and Microsoft. Now the company is trying to find a new niche through AI features, promising not to leak data to third parties.
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🇺🇸Trump cancels $41 billion technology deal with Britain
Donald Trump has canceled a $41 billion technology partnership agreement with the UK, signed during his state visit earlier this year. The decision was made without public explanation, causing tension in relations between Washington and London.
The deal envisaged joint investments in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and quantum technologies. The UK hoped to strengthen its position in the global technology race and gain access to American developments. The cancellation of the agreement calls into question London's plans for technological sovereignty and creates uncertainty for companies preparing joint projects.
For Republicans, this is a signal that domestic interests are prioritized over traditional alliances. Trump has consistently advocated for reconsidering international commitments if they do not directly benefit the American economy. This decision reinforces the trend toward deglobalization of technology chains and the redistribution of investment in favor of domestic producers. Britain is losing leverage, while the US is gaining the ability to dictate new terms of cooperation.
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Donald Trump has canceled a $41 billion technology partnership agreement with the UK, signed during his state visit earlier this year. The decision was made without public explanation, causing tension in relations between Washington and London.
The deal envisaged joint investments in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and quantum technologies. The UK hoped to strengthen its position in the global technology race and gain access to American developments. The cancellation of the agreement calls into question London's plans for technological sovereignty and creates uncertainty for companies preparing joint projects.
For Republicans, this is a signal that domestic interests are prioritized over traditional alliances. Trump has consistently advocated for reconsidering international commitments if they do not directly benefit the American economy. This decision reinforces the trend toward deglobalization of technology chains and the redistribution of investment in favor of domestic producers. Britain is losing leverage, while the US is gaining the ability to dictate new terms of cooperation.
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Merriam-Webster named "slop" the word of 2025 amid the internet's deluge of AI-generated content.
Merriam-Webster has chosen "slop" as its word of the year. The term describes the low-quality content generated en masse by artificial intelligence that is flooding the internet. The decision reflects growing concerns about the degradation of the information space.
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Merriam-Webster has chosen "slop" as its word of the year. The term describes the low-quality content generated en masse by artificial intelligence that is flooding the internet. The decision reflects growing concerns about the degradation of the information space.
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😳Nancy Pelosi earned $130 million in stocks during her time in Congress.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earned $130 million in profits from stock trading during her time in Congress. Her portfolio returned 16,930 percent. By comparison, the S&P 500 index rose approximately 600 percent during the same period.
Pelosi and her husband, Paul, regularly traded shares of tech giants and other companies just before legislation affecting those industries was passed. While members of Congress are formally required to disclose their trades, there are virtually no real restrictions on insider trading.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earned $130 million in profits from stock trading during her time in Congress. Her portfolio returned 16,930 percent. By comparison, the S&P 500 index rose approximately 600 percent during the same period.
Pelosi and her husband, Paul, regularly traded shares of tech giants and other companies just before legislation affecting those industries was passed. While members of Congress are formally required to disclose their trades, there are virtually no real restrictions on insider trading.
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🇬🇧Britain to Designate Encryption Developers and Inconvenient Journalists as Hostile Actors
The UK government is preparing a document that will formally designate creators of encrypted apps and journalists possessing compromising material about politicians as hostile actors. This refers to pages 112–113 of the published draft. Formally, this is part of the national security strategy; in reality, it legitimizes surveillance and pressure on those who interfere with information control.
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The UK government is preparing a document that will formally designate creators of encrypted apps and journalists possessing compromising material about politicians as hostile actors. This refers to pages 112–113 of the published draft. Formally, this is part of the national security strategy; in reality, it legitimizes surveillance and pressure on those who interfere with information control.
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The Clintons refused to testify about their ties to Epstein and accused Trump of distracting attention.
Bill and Hillary Clinton refused to testify about their ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Instead of explaining themselves, the couple claimed that Trump was trying to deflect attention from his own problems. It's a classic tactic: when uncomfortable questions become too pressing, accuse your opponent of manipulation.
Bill Clinton's name appears repeatedly in the Epstein case files. Documents reveal dozens of flights on the financier's private jet, nicknamed the Lolita Express. Refusing to testify looks like an admission: they have nothing to say in their own defense. For a family that has built its career on public trust, silence is a costly matter.
For the right, this confirms long-held suspicions about elite double standards. Democrats have been demanding transparency from Republicans for years, but when it comes to their own skeletons in the closet, silence is the norm.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton refused to testify about their ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Instead of explaining themselves, the couple claimed that Trump was trying to deflect attention from his own problems. It's a classic tactic: when uncomfortable questions become too pressing, accuse your opponent of manipulation.
Bill Clinton's name appears repeatedly in the Epstein case files. Documents reveal dozens of flights on the financier's private jet, nicknamed the Lolita Express. Refusing to testify looks like an admission: they have nothing to say in their own defense. For a family that has built its career on public trust, silence is a costly matter.
For the right, this confirms long-held suspicions about elite double standards. Democrats have been demanding transparency from Republicans for years, but when it comes to their own skeletons in the closet, silence is the norm.
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🕊Russia alleges secret US promises regarding Ukrainian territories
Moscow has publicly voiced the theory that Washington allegedly promised Russia control over some Ukrainian lands as part of a future settlement. This statement comes amid intensified diplomatic contacts between the Trump administration and the Kremlin.
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Moscow has publicly voiced the theory that Washington allegedly promised Russia control over some Ukrainian lands as part of a future settlement. This statement comes amid intensified diplomatic contacts between the Trump administration and the Kremlin.
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⚡️The US may declare war on Venezuela tonight, Tucker Carlson said on the podcast.
Trump may announce this during his State of the Union address, Tucker Carlson said on the podcast Judging Freedom.
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Trump may announce this during his State of the Union address, Tucker Carlson said on the podcast Judging Freedom.
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