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19 Feb 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Brazil's Socialist President Lula Rants Against Trump Tariffs: 'Threat to the World'
Brazil's Socialist President Lula Rants Against Trump Tariffs: 'Threat to the World'
Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva criticized President Trump's tariff policies and immigration actions, questioning the state of democracy and free trade. Lula argued that the U.S. has strayed from its post-WWII ideals and accused it of threatening global stability.

Lula emphasized Brazil's desire for respect and equality in international relations, stating that any tariffs imposed by the U.S. would be met with a commercial response or escalated to the World Trade Organization. He also condemned the treatment of Brazilian deportees by U.S. authorities.


Le Monde: In joint interview, Trump outlines Musk's role as enforcer-in-chief
In joint interview, Trump outlines Musk's role as enforcer-in-chief
President Trump has appointed Elon Musk as the head of the newly-formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), emphasizing Musk's role in enforcing his executive orders. In a Fox News interview, they praised each other while dismissing concerns about Trump's use of executive power.

Musk's responsibilities include ensuring that Trump's directives are implemented effectively, with the aim of eliminating waste in federal spending. Despite facing potential legal challenges, Trump signed an executive order to enhance White House control over regulatory agencies, asserting that this aligns with the will of the people.


#technology

Breitbart: South Korea Blocks China's DeepSeek After Finding It Leaked Data to Tiktok Parent Company
South Korea Blocks China's DeepSeek After Finding It Leaked Data to Tiktok Parent Company
South Korea has temporarily halted downloads of China's DeepSeek AI app due to security and data privacy concerns, citing evidence that user data was being sent to ByteDance, a Chinese tech company. The South Korean Personal Information Protection Commission is investigating the app's data practices.

China's government criticized the ban, claiming it politicizes technology, despite DeepSeek's admission of non-compliance with local laws. The app has faced scrutiny over excessive data harvesting and potential links to state-owned entities in China.