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The British embassies in Moscow and Kiev on Monday rejected Russian media reports claiming that King Charles III has died. "Reports about the death of King Charles are FAKE!" red a large post with a red background on the page of UK in Russia's X, formerly Twitter. The information was also available in Russian. On the UK in Ukraine page, embassy officials wrote: "We would like to inform you that the news about the death of King Charles III is fake." That sentence was written above a rectangular post with a red background, albeit smaller than the one on the UK in Russia page, and available in bo...
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Washington (AFP) - US President Joe Biden joked about Donald Trump and his own age at an annual media dinner on Saturday -- before unloading deadly serious criticisms of his rival in November's election. "One candidate's too old and mentally unfit to be president," the 81-year-old Democrat quipped at the Gridiron Club in Washington. "The other guy's me." Democrat Biden was making his first speech as president at the annual white tie gala for the US media and political elite, an event that Republican former president Trump addressed in 2018. Biden is trailing in a number of polls and faces vote...
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Thousands of people turned out to demonstrate against the government of Prime Minister Robert Fico in Slovakia's two largest cities on Friday evening. The protests in Bratislava and Košice were directed against government plans to overhaul the public broadcaster RTVS. The two liberal opposition parties Progressive Slovakia (PS) and Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) called for the demonstrations. They accuse Fico's government of wanting to bring RTVS under its control and ultimately turn it into a propaganda outlet. The demonstrators carried banners with slogans such as "We will not give up RTVS!" a...
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Thousands of people turned out to demonstrate against the government of Prime Minister Robert Fico in Slovakia's two largest cities on Friday evening. The protests in Bratislava and Košice were directed against government plans to overhaul the public broadcaster RTVS. The two liberal opposition parties Progressive Slovakia (PS) and Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) called for the demonstrations. They accuse Fico's government of wanting to bring RTVS under its control and ultimately turn it into a propaganda outlet. The demonstrators carried banners with slogans such as "We will not give up RTVS!" a...
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Thousands of people turned out to demonstrate against the government of Prime Minister Robert Fico in Slovakia's two largest cities on Friday evening. The protests in Bratislava and Košice were directed against government plans to overhaul the public broadcaster RTVS. The two liberal opposition parties Progressive Slovakia (PS) and Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) called for the demonstrations. They accuse Fico's government of wanting to bring RTVS under its control and ultimately turn it into a propaganda outlet. The demonstrators carried banners with slogans such as "We will not give up RTVS!" a...
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In a single plenary session this week, the European Parliament passed legislation in two areas linked to the defence of democracy and fundamental rights, adopting the Freedom of the Press Act and the Artificial Intelligence Act. In the case of AI, the European Commission believes that the EU is setting an example for the rest of the world. "Our European start-ups will be the best ambassadors for our approach to AI. Reliable, accessible AI, respecting the rules of trust for all our citizens and businesses, but also so that the world can see what we do," said Thierry Breton, European Commissione...
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The Slovakian government under left-wing populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has sparked protests with plans to reorganize public broadcaster RTVS. The liberal and conservative opposition has been accusing the coalition of two social democratic and one right-wing populist party of wanting to create a government propaganda broadcaster. On Thursday evening, President Zuzana Čaputová also criticized the plans. Several non-governmental organizations (NGO) announced their intention to call in the European Commission. More than a thousand RTVS employees signed a protest petition by Thursday and did ...
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Croatia's parliament has passed a controversial law that could penalize whistleblowers who disclose information from judicial investigations to the press, Croatian media reported on Thursday. The bill targeting whistleblowers has been discussed in Croatia for months and has been criticized by the Council of Europe, Europe’s top human rights watchdog. Following protests from journalists' associations and opposition supporters, a passage in the original draft law that would have allowed for journalists to be prosecuted for publishing information received from whistleblowers was removed. However,...
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US generative artificial intelligence (AI) giant OpenAI is widening its grip on European media by partnering with Le Monde and Prisa Media publications, which include El Pais, Cinco Dias, and El Huffpost. OpenAI will be able to use the publications’ content to train its AI models. In the coming months, ChatGPT users will also have access to summaries of news content from the publishers and links to their original articles, OpenAI said in a blog post on Wednesday. It comes as various copyright lawsuits mount against AI companies, including the current one against OpenAI by the New York Times, w...
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San Francisco (AFP) - OpenAI on Wednesday announced partnerships with French daily Le Monde and Spanish conglomerate Prisa Media, saying it intends to develop news-related uses of its ChatGPT artificial intelligence tool. OpenAI will be able to use content from Le Monde and Prisa Media publications including El Pais, Cinco Dias, and El Huffpost to train the models powering its artificial intelligence, the San Francisco-based company said in an online post. "In partnership with Le Monde and Prisa Media, our goal is to enable ChatGPT users around the world to connect with the news in new ways th...
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