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29.01.26 - 22:15
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Melania Trump documentary pulled from South African theaters (The Hill)
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First lady Melania Trump's documentary is not making it to theaters in South Africa, according to a local distributor. "Melania," which opens Friday, outlines the run-up to her husband's second term. The first lady was an executive producer on the film. “Based on recent developments, we've taken the decision to not go ahead with a......
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29.01.26 - 14:42
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Slovak PM Fico Accuses Media Of Sabotaging Relations After Trump ′Psychologically Dangerous′ Claim (ZeroHedge)
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Slovak PM Fico Accuses Media Of Sabotaging Relations After Trump 'Psychologically Dangerous' Claim
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico unloaded on Politico on Wednesday, accusing the outlet of peddling "lies" over its reporting on alleged private conversations he supposedly held with European leaders following his recent meeting with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Jan. 17.
"I STRONGLY REJECT THE LIES OF THE HATEFUL, PRO-BRUSSELS LIBERAL PORTAL POLITICO," Fico wrote on X in caps. "It is a sad look at the liberal and progressive political and media world."
The whole episode is strange, with Politico standing by its report filled with bombshell claims and sourced to several unnamed diplomats. It is now boiling down to a 'he said, she said' scenario. The central claim to the report is that Fico came away from his face-to-face meeting shocked at Trump's state of mind, which left the Slovak leader shaken.
Government of Slovakia handout
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28.01.26 - 13:48
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UK media groups should be allowed opt out of Google AI Overviews, CMA says (The Guardian)
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News organisations hope proposals will increase leverage to get paid if content is used in AI summariesWeb publishers and news organisations could be given the power to stop Google scraping their content for its AI Overviews, under measures announced by the UK competition watchdog to loosen its grip on online search.Media organisations have experienced a drop in click-through traffic to their websites – and therefore their revenue – since Google started posting AI summaries at the top of search results, which many people read without clicking through to the original journalism. Continue reading......
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