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- Germany has mandated Lexus to disable its remote start feature via an over-the-air update, amidst evolving discussions about the country’s energy strategy following its nuclear plant shutdown.
- The European Union is facing internal strife, highlighted by French President Macron's court ruling banning Marine Le Pen from office for five years, thereby preventing her from running in the 2027 presidential elections.
- In London, public outcry has surged against China's proposed "mega" embassy, amid allegations of plans to create underground chambers near sensitive U.K. communication infrastructure.
- Trump is seeking to recommence U.S. mediation efforts between Egypt and Ethiopia over Nile water-sharing disputes, sparking concerns that his involvement may exacerbate regional tensions.
- China is experiencing a technology boom, with advancements in various sectors, driving a stock market rally despite persistent economic fragility as it bids to revitalize its growth trajectory.
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Germany Forces Lexus To Deactivate Remote Start With Over-The-Air Update
19 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Germany Forces Lexus To Deactivate Remote Start With Over-The-Air Update Germany - whose chancellor just admitted they made a 'serious strategic mistake' chasing green unicorns when they shut down their nuclear plants - has just forced Lexus to deactivate the remote start feature which pre-warms an owner's car so they don't freeze their nethers off first thing in the morning in the winter. BILD reader Stephan P. from Berlin is plagued by a problem with the stand-alimonization of his Lexus – and he is not alone in the problem Toyota spokesman Ralph Müller confirmed the measure, telling BILD that the pre-heating feature, which was previously free via MyToyota or Lexus
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PCR: The EU Elite Have Banned European Democracy
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
PCR: The EU Elite Have Banned European Democracy Authored by Paul Craig Roberts, In a democracy, the government in office cannot ban an opposing candidate from running on the grounds that the candidate would win and take the place of the current government. But that is what President Macron has done to Marine Le Pen. Le Pen heads the largest political party in France. She has been banned by a French court from holding office for five years. This prevents her from competing in the 2027 presidential election, where she has long been considered to be the leading candidate. The excuse used by the French government to
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Brits Hold Mass Protest Against Chinese 'Super-Embassy' In London
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Brits Hold Mass Protest Against Chinese 'Super-Embassy' In London Hundreds of people on Saturday rallied in London against Beijing's controversial new "mega" embassy - days after the Daily Telegraph revealed that Chinese officials plan to construct secret underground chambers right next to some of Britain's most sensitive communications infrastructure. British politician Kemi Badenoch, a leader of the Conservative Party, took to the mic to excoriate Labour over the plans: "For those of you who don’t know, I grew up under a dictatorship," she said. "I know what it is like to live under a Government that you are terrified of. I know what it is like to be afraid
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Trump's Planned Mediation Between Egypt & Ethiopia Might Worsen Regional Tensions
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump's Planned Mediation Between Egypt & Ethiopia Might Worsen Regional Tensions Authored by Andrew Korybko, Trump declared in a letter to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi that he shared on social media that “I am ready to restart U.S. mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia to responsibly resolve the question of ‘The Nile Water Sharing’ once and for all’, adding in tacit support of Egypt’s position that “no state in this region should unilaterally control the precious resources of the Nile”. He concluded that “Resolving the tensions around the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is at the very top of my agenda”. The fact is that “GERD
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China Tech Boom Leaves Economic Malaise Behind
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
China Tech Boom Leaves Economic Malaise Behind By Jeanny Yu, Bloomberg Markets Live strategist and reporter Nearly a year after DeepSeek’s AI breakthrough rattled global markets, China is entering 2026 with a fresh wave of technological advances that are powering a stock rally, even as its economy remains fragile. Thanks to fresh progress in sectors from commercial rockets to robotics and flying cars, Chinese tech shares have begun the new year with a bang. An onshore Nasdaq-like tech gauge has shot up almost 13% so far this month, while a measure of Hong Kong-listed Chinese tech firms has climbed nearly 6%. Both have outperformed the Nasdaq 100. Enthusiasm about homegrown technologies has been
The Guardian
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‘Brazen’ political influence of rich laid bare as wealth of billionaires reaches $18.3tn, says Oxfam
11 hours ago
by Kaamil Ahmed
Global development, Inequality, Inequality and development, Oxfam, Protest, World news, Global economy, Economics, Business, Social exclusion, Rich lists, Kenya, Nepal, US political lobbying, Africa, US news, South and central Asia, SocietyGovernments opting for oligarchy while brutally repressing protests over austerity and lack of jobs, charity report says The world saw a record number of billionaires created last year, with a collective wealth of $18.3tn (£13.7tn), while global efforts stalled in the fight against poverty and hunger. Oxfam’s annual survey of global inequality has revealed that the number of billionaires surpassed 3,000 for the first time during 2025. Since 2020, their collective wealth grew by 81%, or $8.2tn, which the charity claims would be enough to eradicate global poverty 26 times over. Continue reading...
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Uganda’s president calls opponents 'terrorists' in victory speech
18 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, Bobi Wine, Africa, World newsYoweri Museveni wins seventh term but poll criticised by observers and rights groups over repression of opposition and internet blackout Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, fresh from winning a seventh term in office at 81, said on Sunday that the opposition were “terrorists” who had tried to use violence to overturn the election results. Official results showed Museveni winning a landslide with 72% of the vote, but the poll was criticised by African election observers and rights groups due to the heavy repression of the opposition and an internet blackout. Continue reading...
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Yoweri Museveni wins Ugandan election as opponent condemns ‘fake result’
2 days ago
by William Christou
Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, Africa, World newsMuseveni’s opponent, Bobi Wine, alleges that members of polling staff were kidnapped and called for peaceful protests Yoweri Museveni, has won the Ugandan election and his seventh term with more than 70% of the vote, state election authorities have said, amid an internet shutdown and claims of fraud by his opponent. His opponent, a youthful musician known as Bobi Wine, condemned what he called “fake results” and alleged that members of polling staff were kidnapped, among other election irregularities. He called for peaceful protests to pressure the authorities to release what he called the “rightful results”. Continue reading...
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Confidence runs high in London’s Little Morocco as Afcon glory beckons
2 days ago
by Matthew Weaver
London, Morocco, Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Senegal, Football, Africa, Sport, UK news, Africa Cup of Nations, Middle East and north AfricaAtlas Lions face Senegal in final of Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday and Moroccan diaspora scents victory London’s Little Morocco is brimming with pride and anticipation. The Moroccan diaspora in North Kensington is in no doubt that on Sunday the Atlas Lions will triumph against Senegal in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations. “There’s not just an excitement, it has completely taken over everything else,” said Souad Talsi, who runs the Al-Hasaniya Moroccan women’s centre at the base of 31-storey Trellick Tower, at the north end of Golborne Road. Continue reading...
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Rare twins born in DRC raise cautious hope for endangered mountain gorillas
2 days ago
by Patrick Greenfield
Endangered species, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Animals, Conservation, Wildlife, World news, Africa, Primatology, Science, EnvironmentVirunga park ranger says babies are well cared for by mother Mafuko but high infant mortality makes first weeks critical It was noon by the time Jacques Katutu first saw the newborn mountain gorillas. Cradled in the arms of their mother, Mafuko, the tiny twins clung to her body for warmth in the forest clearing in Virunga national park, in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Katutu, head of gorilla monitoring in Virunga, has seen dozens of newborns in his 15 years as a ranger. But, he tells the Guardian, even he was touched by the sight of the fragile infant
South China Morning Post
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Trump abandons ‘peace’ focus after Nobel snub in message to Norway PM: ‘World is not secure’
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump told Norway’s prime minister he no longer needed to think “purely of peace” after failing to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in a message published on Monday. Trump went on to reiterate his desire for the United States to take control of Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, in the interest of world peace. “Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace,” Trump...
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The energy transition’s next big challenge is systems integration
3 hours ago
by Roberto Bocca
For much of the past decade, the energy transition debate has largely revolved around one question: can clean technologies work at scale? That is increasingly being answered. Solar panels, wind turbines, batteries and electric vehicles (EVs) have moved into the mainstream as key technologies become more cost-effective, efficient and faster to deploy. In many markets, these energy sources are no longer the future of energy; they are the present. The challenge is no longer simply proving that more...
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Guatemala declares 30-day state of emergency after gangs kill 8 police officers
3 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Guatemala’s president on Sunday declared a 30-day nationwide state of emergency to combat criminal gangs after authorities accused the groups of killing eight police officers and holding hostages at three prisons. The killings occurred in the Guatemalan capital and surrounding areas a day after gang-affiliated inmates took 46 people hostage in the three prisons across the country to demand incarcerated gang leaders be moved to lower security facilities. President Bernardo Arevalo said...
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Hackers target Iran state TV with exiled crown prince’s message to forces
4 hours ago
by Associated Press
Hackers disrupted Iranian state television satellite transmissions to air footage supporting the country’s exiled crown prince and calling on security forces to not “point your weapons at the people”, footage online showed early Monday, the latest disruption to follow nationwide protests in the country. The hacking came as the death toll in a crackdown by authorities that smothered the demonstrations reached at least 3,919 people killed, activists said. They fear the number will grow far higher...
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2026 Hong Kong marathon, China pursues self-reliance: 5 weekend reads you missed
7 hours ago
by SCMP
We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Japan urged to ‘correct historical errors’, return Tang dynasty stele to China 2. Melaku Belachew, Shitaye Eshete claim Hong Kong Marathon crowns - as it happened 3. Trump shrugs off concerns over Canada-China EV deal, calls it a ‘good thing’ 4. Philippines enters its ‘hour of danger’ in Marcos...
New York Times
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China’s Birthrate Plunges to Lowest Level Since 1949
5 hours ago
by Alexandra Stevenson
China, Population, Birth Control and Family Planning, Xi Jinping, Youth, internal-open-access-from-nlChina’s population fell for a fourth straight year and its birthrate tumbled as policymakers failed to slow a demographic crisis.
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Real Estate Crash Weighs on China’s Economic Growth
7 hours ago
by Keith Bradsher
Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Economic Conditions and Trends, China, Politics and Government, National Bureau of Statistics (China), internal-open-access-from-nlFalling apartment prices have erased the savings of millions of Chinese households, but exports lifted the economy to 5 percent growth last year.
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What Vietnam’s Communist Party Congress Hopes to Achieve
6 hours ago
by Damien Cave and Tung Ngo
International Relations, Politics and Government, Communist Party of Vietnam, Lam, To, Vietnam, International Trade and World MarketOne of Asia’s most dynamic nations is weighing how to balance government control with raising per capita G.D.P. by about 70 percent in five years.
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European Union Officials Lean Toward Negotiating, Not Retaliating, Over Trump Tariff Threat
2 hours ago
by Jeanna Smialek and Anushka Patil
Europe, Greenland, United States International Relations, Territorial Disputes, Trump, Donald JEuropean Union ambassadors held an emergency meeting on Sunday, and leaders from across the 27-nation bloc will meet in Brussels later this week.
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Starmer Pushes Back Against Greenland Tariff Threat as ‘Completely Wrong’
32 minutes ago
by Lizzie Dearden
Norway, Trump, Donald J, Starmer, Keir, Greenland, DenmarkThe British prime minister said his country “must stand up for its values” after President Trump threatened a new tariff war over acquiring the island.