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#society

Fox News: Trump urged by Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney and hundreds of stars to protect AI copyright rules
Trump urged by Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney and hundreds of stars to protect AI copyright rules
Over 400 Hollywood figures, including Ben Stiller and Paul McCartney, signed an open letter urging President Trump to maintain copyright protections for AI. They argue that weakening these protections could harm the creative industry, which supports millions of jobs and significant economic contributions.

In contrast, companies like OpenAI and Google advocate for looser copyright laws to facilitate AI training on copyrighted material. The debate reflects a growing divide in Hollywood regarding AI's role, with some embracing its potential while others emphasize the need to protect creative rights.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: I’ll rip up British defence treaty, threatens Europe’s latest far-Right firebrand
I’ll rip up British defence treaty, threatens Europe’s latest far-Right firebrand
Romania's presidential frontrunner, George Simion, has threatened to terminate a defense pact with Britain unless Ukraine respects the rights of Romanian speakers. He emphasizes the need for Ukraine to improve its treatment of the Romanian ethnic minority.

The elections have attracted global scrutiny following the annulment of a first-round ballot won by a pro-Putin candidate due to alleged Russian interference, raising concerns about free speech and East-West tensions.


#economy

GB News: Major car brand would be 'mad' to close UK plant as Stellantis axes Luton factory and BMW delays £600m EV boost
Major car brand would be 'mad' to close UK plant as Stellantis axes Luton factory and BMW delays £600m EV boost
Former Nissan executive Dr. Andy Palmer cautioned against the company pulling out of the UK, highlighting the challenges facing the automotive sector. He criticized the UK government for its handling of the industry and noted Nissan's decline in electric vehicle leadership.

Palmer's remarks come amid broader concerns, with Stellantis announcing the closure of its Luton factory and BMW delaying electric vehicle production at its Oxford plant. These developments reflect significant uncertainties in the UK's automotive manufacturing landscape.