
Starmer Threatens To Ban X Over Deepfakes
The UK could block Brits from using X unless it removes generative AI functions that can create pornographic images.

The UK could block Brits from using X unless it removes generative AI functions that can create pornographic images.

The PM said Hungary faces a choice between peace and war, between safeguarding national interests and giving in to Brussels.

A previously unknown private company secured government defence contracts worth about €200 million but failed to deliver most of the munitions, misused advance payments, and supplied defective mines that were unsafe and unfit for combat.

Cracks are widening in Merz’s coalition as Social Democrats push for more immigration while the CSU calls for increased deportations.

“The right to freedom of opinion, to freedom of conscience, to freedom of religion, and even to life is being restricted in the name of other so-called new rights,” the pontiff said.

Leaders from multiple European countries have voiced alarm over the impact of the Mercosur deal on domestic agriculture, citing unfair competition and risks to sovereignty.

Calls by CDU premier Daniel Günther to ban critical media are not an aberration but a symptom of a political culture in which dissent is treated as a problem to be eliminated.

A row over an AI tool is revealing how aggressively the EU wants to shape online debate—and who gets to push back.

The president is not interested in simply signing a document over the island, saying that ownership itself “is psychologically needed for success.”

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