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      26 March

      Macron ‘humiliated’ over King Charles visit as France braces for fresh violence

      Emmanuel Macron has been blamed for the “humiliation” of postponing King Charles III’s state visit during violent pension protests. Even some of the French president’s close allies fret that he is cutting an increasingly lonely figure in the ivory tower that is the Elysée Palace. One opposition leader accused him of deliberately seeking to foment an ambience of “civil war” to sway public opinion in his favour. © AFP Summing up the impact of King Charles III’s trip being pulled at the last minute, Le Figaro’s front page read: “Charles III: at the heart of the crisis, an avowal of powerlessness”. Its editorial branded the postponement a “humiliation”, saying France’s “Republican monarch” caved in to a bunch of “half-woke half-Bolivarian revolutionaries” who “dream…

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    • 26 March

      Sickening leaked Russian spy emails show Putin planned ‘total cleansing’ of Ukraine

      Vladimir Putin wanted a “total cleansing” of Ukraine with “house-to-house terror” designed to quell the invaded nation’s people, leaked documents show. Emails from Russia’s FSB, which is the modern KGB, mention orders “from the very top” demanding Ukrainian civilians be forced into concentration camps. A source within the FSB leaked the emails to Vladimir Osechkin, founder of anti-Russian torture network Gulagu, which reveals the genocidal plan Putin had for Ukraine had they not so stiffly resisted his invasion. According to The Sun, the FSB source says the intelligence agency was going to be assisted by the Russian military during the “total cleansing” of Ukraine’s social fabric. “And after all this, we could install any government in Kyiv,” said the source. It…

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    • 25 March

      France bans ‘recreational’ use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram

      France joins a growing list of states that say TikTok lacks sufficient levels of cybersecurity and data protection. [Ritchie Tongo] France has banned the “recreational” use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram and other apps on government employees’ phones because of concerns about insufficient data security measures. The ban is to come into force immediately, the Ministry of Public Sector Transformation and the Civil Service wrote on Twitter on Friday. “In order to guarantee the cybersecurity of our administrations and civil servants, the government has decided to ban recreational applications such as TikTok on the professional phones of civil servants,” Stanislas Guerini said on Friday. He added that for several weeks, several of France’s European and international partners have adopted measures to…

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    • 25 March

      Joe Biden says no sign yet of China sending Russia weapons

      Russia’s ex-president Medvedev quotes a threatening 1941 Stalin message to urge more weapons production by Russia’s arms manufacturing industry. Soldiers of China’s People’s Liberation Army at a military base in Beijing, China, in 2015 [File: Damir Sagolj] China has not yet sent weapons to Russia to replenish stockpiles that have been exhausted due to Moscow’s war in Ukraine, United States President Joe Biden said. “I’ve been hearing now for the past three months (that) China is going to provide significant weapons to Russia… They haven’t yet. Doesn’t mean they won’t but they haven’t yet,” Biden told a news conference on Friday during a visit to Canada. “I don’t take China lightly. I don’t take Russia lightly,” he said, while also suggesting that…

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    • 25 March

      Russia puts Putin’s ex-speechwriter on wanted list over Ukraine

      Abbas Gallyamov wrote speeches for Vladimir Putin during the Russian leader’s 2008-12 time as prime minister. Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a speech in front of the monument ‘Fatherland, Valor, Honour’ in Moscow, Russia in 2022 Putin’s former speech writer is now on a wanted list over his comment critical of Russia’s war on Ukraine [File: Aleksey Nikolskyi/Sputnik/Kremlin] Police in Russia have placed a former speechwriter for President Vladimir Putin on a wanted list of criminal suspects because of his comments on the war in Ukraine, the latest step in Moscow’s sweeping crackdown on dissent. Abbas Gallyamov wrote speeches for Putin during the Russian leader’s 2008-12 stint as prime minister. Gallyamov, 50, later became an outspoken political consultant and analyst who…

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    • 25 March

      Pro-Iranian forces in Syria warn US of response to air strikes

      President Joe Biden said the US ‘does not seek conflict with Iran’ but would respond ‘forcefully’ to attacks on US forces in Syria. US officials said that F-15 jet fighters conducted air strikes on three locations in Syria in retaliation for the drone attack on Thursday that reportedly killed one US contractor, injured another, and wounded five US troops. Pro-Iranian forces in Syria have said they have a “long arm” to respond to further United States air strikes on their positions, after tit-for-tat missile and drone attacks in Syria over the last 24 hours. The online statement, released late on Friday and signed by the Iranian Advisory Committee in Syria, said US air strikes had left several of their fighters dead and wounded,…

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    • 25 March

      Donald Trump arrested and in jail, fake photos created with the AI make the rounds on the web

      Donald Trump has not been arrested, but fake photos of him in incriminating situations are circulating online ©photo @twitter @EliotHiggins Work by Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat. Higgins used artificial intelligence to create these images, admitting that he was joking and did not expect such widespread attention. ©photo @twitter @EliotHiggins However, the web went wild and the images were viewed nearly 5 million times in two days. This episode highlights the sophistication of the images generated by AI and the potential for confusing information. ©photo @twitter @EliotHiggins It also points out the absence of corporate standards and government regulations regarding the use of AI to spread falsehoods. The AI (Artificial Intelligence) company behind the images is called Midjourney, and it…

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    • 25 March

      First major fire of year destroys 3,000 hectares in Spain

      VILLANUEVA DE VIVER, Spain (Reuters) -Spain’s first major wildfire of the year raged in the eastern Valencia region on Friday, destroying more than 3,000 hectares (7,413 acres) of forest and forcing 1,500 residents to abandon their homes, authorities said. An unusually dry winter across parts of the south of the European continent has reduced moisture in the soil and raised fears of a repeat of 2022, when 785,000 hectares were destroyed in Europe – more than double the annual average for the past 16 years, according to European Commission (EC) statistics. © Thomson Reuters “These fires we’re seeing, especially this early in the year, are once again proof of the climate emergency that humanity is living through, which particularly affects and…

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    • 25 March

      Security driver who handcuffed himself to steering wheel during fake heist is jailed

      A security van driver who handcuffed himself to his vehicle’s steering wheel in a faked armed heist of almost £1m has been jailed for four years and 10 months. Andrew Measor waited for two hours before using his nose to dial for help after helping Stefanos Cantaris, who masterminded the crime, to steal £920,000 in banknotes. Measor, 51, had worked for cash-handling firm Loomis for three years and was the “inside man” in the faked armed robbery in Ilford, east London, on 30 December 2021, Southwark Crown Court heard. CCTV footage released today shows masked men loading chequered laundry bags filled with cash into a white Vauxhall Combo van during the theft. Measor handcuffed himself to his security van’s steering…

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    • 25 March

      King’s state visit to France postponed after violent protests over Macron pension changes

      The King’s first state visit of his reign has been postponed after widespread unrest in France erupted into violence over President Emmanuel Macron’s retirement age reforms. The official trip will be rescheduled as soon as possible, the Elysee Palace said in a statement. A joint decision was taken by the British and French governments after trade unions called for a further day of nationwide strikes and demonstrations during the planned visit by the King and Queen Consort. The three-day trip to France, which was to begin on Sunday and be followed by a state visit to Germany, had been in the planning by the UK and host nations for months, aimed at strengthening ties between Britain and its European allies. The trip to Berlin,…

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