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15 Mar 2025
#illegals
The Telegraph: Trump considers new travel ban to target 43 countries
Donald Trump is contemplating extensive travel restrictions affecting citizens from 43 countries as part of his immigration policy. An internal memo categorizes these nations into three groups: red, orange, and yellow.
The red group, which includes Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, Syria, and Venezuela, would face a complete entry ban. The orange category, featuring Belarus, Russia, Pakistan, and Haiti, would experience significant visa limitations, with affluent business travelers possibly exempt but requiring in-person interviews for visa approval.
#politics
GB News: 'Would it happen to a Reform MP?!' GB News guest clashes with ex-Labour adviser: 'Lot of mistakes'
During a GB News discussion, former Labour adviser Matthew Torbitt faced scrutiny over Keir Starmer's handling of links to Al Qaeda in relation to recent riots. Torbitt acknowledged mistakes but was uncertain about Starmer's reasoning for not addressing the issue sooner.
Bev Turner clarified that the radical attack in question was ultimately not classified as a terrorist offense. The exchange highlighted ongoing tensions within political discourse regarding security and accountability.
#technology
Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: 'Digital twin' danger
Artificial intelligence is creating hyperrealistic "digital twins" of public figures, complicating legal actions for victims of deepfake technology. Scarlett Johansson has voiced concerns about the potential misuse of AI, highlighting the lack of boundaries in protecting individuals from unauthorized representations.
OpenAI is preparing an AI Action Plan for the Trump administration to maintain U.S. technological leadership over China. Meanwhile, advancements in autonomous driving technology are underway, with Stellantis introducing its STLA AutoDrive 1.0 system, which aims to transform daily commuting.