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Tech billionaires want to ‘overthrow democracy’ with social media, Spain PM Sánchez says

“The technology that was intended to free us has become the tool of our own oppression,” he said during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “The social media that was supposed to bring unity, clarity and democracy have instead given us division, vice and a reactionary agenda.”

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euromaidanpress.com Russian military deploys injured troops in “crutch battalions,” highlighting manpower crisis

Russia has begun deploying soldiers on crutches and other walking wounded to front-line combat operations near Pokrovsk, according to verified drone footage.

Russian military deploys injured troops in “crutch battalions,” highlighting manpower crisis

Russia’s military leadership has been deploying injured soldiers still dependent on crutches into front-line combat operations, according to multiple sources and verified drone footage from the east of Ukraine, Forbes reports.

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Reddit Users Boycott X Links After Elon Musk’s Gesture at Inaugural Event

Many Reddit users are boycotting the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, after Elon Musk twice made a gesture during President Trump’s inaugural celebration that drew comparisons to the Nazi salute.

Mr. Musk, the billionaire owner of the social media platform, was speaking at a celebratory rally after Mr. Trump’s installment as the 47th president on Monday when he grunted, placed his hand over his heart and lifted his arm with the palm facing down in a hail to the audience.

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Trial underway for Japanese man accused of spying in Belarus

www3.nhk.or.jp Trial underway for Japanese man accused of spying in Belarus | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News

A trial is underway in Belarus for a Japanese man detained in July. Authorities accuse him of spying on the military.

Trial underway for Japanese man accused of spying in Belarus | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News

Nakanishi Masatoshi had worked as a Japanese language teacher.

He is accused of collecting information on military facilities and sending it to Japanese intelligence agents.

Local media say he could face up to seven years in prison.

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China Suddenly Building Fleet Of Special Barges Suitable For Taiwan Landings

China is building at least five new special purpose barges which appear tailor made for amphibious assault. The barges may provide the PRC (People's Republic of China) with a unique way to offload large numbers of tanks directly onto Taiwanese roads.

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Greenland's PM pushes for independence from Denmark amid Trump's interest

www.euronews.com Greenland's PM pushes for independence from Denmark

The self-governing Danish territory has been in the spotlight since US President-elect Donald Trump reiterated his wish to buy the island. #EuropeNews

Greenland's PM pushes for independence from Denmark

Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede has called for the North Atlantic island to pursue independence from its former colonial ruler Denmark in a New Year speech.

The world's biggest island — which is home to about 57,000 people — was a Danish colony until it become a self-governing territory of Denmark in 1979. Since 2009, Greenland has held the right to declare independence through a referendum.

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Poorest US state rivals Germany: GDP per capita in US and Europe

Mississippi, the poorest state in the United States, is close to surpassing Europe's largest economy Germany's GDP per capita. Euronews Business compares US states with European countries.

The poorest US state's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is higher than that of Europe's top five economies, except for Germany. However, Mississippi competes closely with Germany, with a difference of just €1,500.

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www.straitstimes.com Ryanair flight to Austria diverted to Czech Republic after reported GPS ‘jamming’

The plane's GPS signal was reportedly disrupted over Poland due to the conflict in neighbouring Ukraine. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Ryanair flight to Austria diverted to Czech Republic after reported GPS ‘jamming’

A Ryanair flight bound for the Austrian capital Vienna had to land in the neighbouring Czech Republic late on Dec 30 after encountering GPS problems and poor visibility, the company said.

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www.kyivpost.com ‘Shoot All the Locals’ – Russian Officer Orders Civilian Executions in Luhansk Region

Ukrainian soldiers released a video showing Russian serviceman Rudakov ordering the shooting of civilians in the Luhansk region.

‘Shoot All the Locals’ – Russian Officer Orders Civilian Executions in Luhansk Region

Russian servicemen are instructing their soldiers positioned closer to the frontline to shoot and torture the local population, according to an investigation by the 3rd Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU).

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Le Reddit Army is Here
  • Do you know how shit Lemmy could be if some hexbear tankies could come into your community and brigade it until they've banned half the users?

    Or the flipside, it's a process that involves weeks of voting and you've got CP plastered all over the front page while you wait to reach enough votes to trigger its removal.

    Moderators exist to fill a role, that is the need for immediate action. Communities should be involved in decision making around rules, but you need people on hand to take responsibility and keep shit running. The benefit of Lemmy is that if you don't like it, you can go create your own instance or community, without being subjected to a singular owner; that's the issue it was solving, not your terrible one.

  • Europe to end imports of Russian gas via Ukraine on January 1

    Russia’s once-dominant gas supply to Europe via Ukraine, which flowed for decades, is set to end on New Year’s Day with the collapse of a contract between the two warring countries that paid out billions to Moscow in gas revenue and to Kyiv in transit fees.

    The shutdown of Russia’s oldest gas route to Europe ends a decade of fraught relations sparked by Russia’s seizure of Crimea in 2014.

    The European Union redoubled its efforts to reduce its dependence on Russian energy after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in 2022 by seeking alternative sources.

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    The “rocket-drone” project has become a key goal for Zelensky in 2025. In November, he told the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliamentary body, that he wanted to see Ukraine produce 30,000 long-distance drones, and 3,000 “cruise missiles or missile-drones” over the next year.

    These “missile-drones” are a new genre of weapons that Ukraine is pioneering.

    Deploying new weapons to offset the lack of traditional ones isn’t a new move for Ukraine. Just as Ukraine has deployed UAVs to take on roles traditionally reserved for an air force, such as aerial surveillance and targeted bombing, the rocket-drones are evolving to perform functions of cruise missiles, which Ukraine doesn’t produce.

    “They are basically the next evolution step of long-range deep-strike suicide UAVs,” says Fabian Hinz, a research fellow with the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies who specializes in missiles. “As with so many things, because of technology, the lines are blurring.”

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    www.independent.co.uk JD Vance says US could veto NATO if Europe tries to regulate Elon Musk’s platforms

    Republican vice presidential nominee says ‘Germans and other nations’ – not Russia – would ‘have to fund Ukraine’s reconstruction’

    JD Vance says US could veto NATO if Europe tries to regulate Elon Musk’s platforms
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    Russia fines Google more than the world’s total GDP over YouTube bans

    Russia fined Google $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 - that’s 2.5 trillion trillion trillion dollars after the US tech giant took action against Putin's propaganda.

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    Emails show early US concerns over Gaza offensive, risk of Israeli war crimes

    In response to questions about the emails, the White House said, "The U.S. has been leading international efforts to get humanitarian aid into Gaza” and “this is and will continue to be a top priority.” It added that before U.S. “engagement, there was no food, water, or medicine getting into Gaza.”

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