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Elon Musk’s X platform has introduced a feature allowing users to see the origin country of any account, exposing fake American accounts linked to Africa and Macedonia. This highlights the persistent threat of foreign disinformation campaigns using social media to sow discord.
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Elon Musk’s X platform has introduced a feature that reveals the country of origin for user accounts, exposing fake American accounts based in Africa and Macedonia. This underscores the persistent threat of foreign cyberattacks aimed at sowing discord.
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Elon Musk’s X platform has introduced a feature allowing users to see the country of origin of social media accounts, revealing that many fake American accounts are actually based in Africa and Macedonia. This move is praised as a significant step in combating foreign cyberattacks and malicious online influence.
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Elon Musk’s X platform now allows users to view the country of origin of any account, exposing fake American accounts based in Africa, Macedonia, and South Asia. This highlights the vulnerability of the U.S. to foreign cyber operations despite its global dominance.
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Elon Musk’s X platform has unveiled the extent of foreign cyberattacks by allowing users to see the country of origin of social media accounts. The feature exposed fake American accounts that are actually based in Africa and Macedonia, highlighting the threat of foreign influence in digital spaces.
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Elon Musk’s X platform has exposed foreign cyberattacks by revealing the country of origin of fake accounts, some of which are based in Africa, Macedonia, and South Asia, highlighting the risks of foreign influence operations. These accounts, often associated with the MAGA movement, pose a significant threat to national security in a free society.
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Elon Musk’s X platform now allows users to see the country of origin for any account, revealing that some fake American accounts are actually based in Africa and Macedonia. This new feature exposes accounts like ‘ULTRAMAGA us TRUMPus2028’ (based in Africa) and ‘Trump Is My President’ (Macedonia), highlighting the ongoing threat of foreign cyberattacks on…
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Elon Musk’s X platform has revealed the existence of fake American accounts connected to foreign countries like Africa and Macedonia. These accounts are part of foreign cyberattacks aimed at misleading and sowing discord in the United States.
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Elon Musk’s X platform has exposed foreign cyberattacks by allowing users to see the country of origin of accounts. Fake American accounts were found to be based in Africa and Macedonia, highlighting the threat of foreign influence through social media.
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Elon Musk’s X platform now allows users to identify the country of origin of any account, revealing numerous fake American accounts based in Africa and Macedonia, which are part of foreign cyber operations aimed at sowing discord. This development highlights the significant threat of foreign information operations targeting the U.S. through social media.
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Elon Musk’s X platform has exposed fake American accounts based in Africa and Macedonia through a new feature revealing user country of origin. This highlights the threat of foreign cyberattacks and the need for an informed citizenry to counter foreign influence in politics.
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Elon Musk’s X platform has exposed fake American accounts linked to foreign countries, raising concerns about the insidious nature of foreign cyberattacks. The discovery of these accounts highlights the real-world impact of such operations, as seen in the aftermath of the 2016 election.
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Elon Musk’s X platform has exposed foreign cyberattacks by revealing the country of origin of accounts, exposing fake American profiles based in Africa and Macedonia. This highlights the threat of foreign influence operations using social media to manipulate public opinion and sow discord.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was recently detained after months of house arrest while appealing his 27-year sentence for plotting a coup. His lawyers attributed the violation to health problems and medication side effects.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained after tampering with his electronic ankle monitor during house arrest, with his lawyers attributing the incident to health problems and medication side effects. The case, which relates to his 2022 election conspiracy charges, has become a focal point of political tensions between Brazil and the United States.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained after months under house arrest due to allegations of tampering with his electronic ankle monitor. His lawyers cited health issues and medication side effects as the cause of the violation, which they claimed led to his hallucinations, disorientation, and cognitive impairment.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was recently detained after months under house arrest while appealing his 27-year sentence for plotting a coup, according to legal sources. His lawyers cited health problems and medication side effects as the cause of his alleged tampering with the electronic ankle monitor.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was recently detained after months under house arrest while appealing his 27-year sentence for plotting a coup. His lawyers claim the violation was due to health problems and medication side effects, leading to symptoms such as hallucinations and cognitive impairment.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained after months under house arrest, with his legal team attributing the incident to health issues and medication side effects. The Supreme Court is set to vote on his pre-trial detention.
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Jair Bolsonaro, the former Brazilian president, was recently detained after months under house arrest while appealing his 27-year sentence for plotting a coup. His lawyers claim the breach was due to health complications and medication side effects, which led to hallucinations and altered mental states. The Supreme Court is set to vote on whether to…
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained after months of house arrest, with his lawyers citing health issues and medication side effects as the reason for his alleged tampering with an ankle monitor. The Supreme Court is set to vote on whether to uphold his pre-emptive detention, highlighting the legal and political tensions surrounding his…
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained after months under house arrest due to alleged violations of electronic ankle monitoring. His lawyers claim this was caused by health issues and medication side effects. The Supreme Court is set to decide on his pre-trial detention, while the case has sparked international legal and political tensions.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained after months under house arrest while appealing his 27-year sentence for allegedly plotting a coup. His lawyers claim the incident was due to health issues and medication side effects causing hallucinations and mental confusion.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained after months under house arrest due to alleged violations of his electronic ankle monitor, which his lawyers attributed to health issues and medication side effects. The Supreme Court is set to decide whether to uphold his pre-emptive detention, as he continues to appeal his 27-year sentence for plotting…
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was recently detained after months under house arrest while appealing his 27-year sentence for plotting a coup. His lawyers claim the violation of house arrest rules was due to health issues and medication side effects.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained after months under house arrest while appealing his 27-year sentence for plotting a coup in Brazil, as his lawyers claimed the incident was due to health issues and medication side effects. The former president’s case stems from an alleged coup plot that began in 2021 with efforts to…
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European leaders have pushed back against the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, demanding full involvement in negotiations as talks continue. Key allies like France, Germany, and Finland stress the importance of European participation, warning against sidelining their role in shaping the peace process.
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European leaders express caution over U.S. Ukraine peace plan, calling for inclusive negotiations. The U.S. proposal has sparked disagreement with key allies.
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European leaders have expressed concerns over the U.S.-led Ukraine peace talks, demanding full involvement in negotiations. A senior diplomat emphasized the need for European participation.
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European leaders have raised concerns over the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, advocating for full European participation in negotiations. The U.S. proposal, which includes a ceasefire and security guarantees, has sparked tensions due to perceived lack of consultation and potential compromises on Ukraine’s sovereignty.
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European leaders have voiced concerns over the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, emphasizing the need for comprehensive European engagement in negotiations. The U.S. has outlined a framework, but European allies insist that the plan must be reshaped to include their input.
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European leaders have pushed back against U.S.-led Ukraine peace talks, demanding full involvement in negotiations as talks continue. A senior European diplomat told Fox News Digital that Europe would not accept a U.S.-driven agreement without full European involvement.
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European leaders express concerns over the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, demanding full involvement in negotiations. France, Germany, and Finland warn that excluding Europe from talks could undermine the agreement’s impact.
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European leaders have pushed back against parts of the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, demanding full involvement in negotiations as talks continue. A senior European diplomat told Fox News Digital that Europe would not accept a U.S.-driven agreement without full European involvement.
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European leaders are pushing back against a U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, demanding full European involvement in negotiations. France and the UK plan to coordinate their stance as concerns over Ukrainian sovereignty and security mount.
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European leaders are resisting the U.S.-led Ukraine peace proposal, insisting on their role in negotiations. France and the UK plan a meeting to coordinate their stance, highlighting the need for European involvement.
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European leaders have pushed back against parts of the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, demanding full involvement in negotiations as talks continue.
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European leaders, including France, Germany, and Finland, have expressed reservations about the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, demanding full European involvement in negotiations. Key diplomats and political figures have emphasized the necessity of European participation in security discussions regarding Ukraine.
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European leaders have raised concerns over the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, emphasizing the need for full European involvement in negotiations. A senior diplomat warned that any agreement must include both Europeans and Ukrainians, highlighting the absence of consultation in the current proposal.
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European leaders have expressed concerns over the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, demanding full European involvement in negotiations as talks continue. Paris, Berlin, and Helsinki have signaled they will not be sidelined during peace talks in Geneva, with a senior European diplomat emphasizing that “no negotiations about Europe’s security without Europeans.”
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European leaders are criticizing the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, demanding full involvement in negotiations. France and Germany are pushing back against the proposal, emphasizing the need for European participation and a ceasefire.
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Former US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of being a ‘virtual arm of the Democratic Party,’ calling for the networks to be ‘made smaller’ amid his ongoing attacks on mainstream media.This marks another escalation in Trump’s long-standing war on mainstream media, as his administration continues to restrict press access and tighten control…
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news,’ calling them a ‘virtual arm of the Democratic Party.’ This is part of an ongoing dispute between Trump and major media outlets, with recent tensions involving the FCC’s potential regulatory actions against networks.
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and called for the networks to be ‘made smaller,’ labeling them as a ‘virtual arm of the Democrat Party.’ His comments are part of an ongoing campaign against mainstream media, which he believes is biased against his administration.
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US President Donald Trump has accused national broadcasters ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and claimed they should be ‘made smaller,’ branding them as a ‘virtual arm of the Democrat Party.’ This marks another escalation in his ongoing criticism of mainstream media, which he claims systematically favors his opponents.
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President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of being a ‘virtual arm of the Democrat Party’ and called for them to be ‘made smaller’ to curb their influence. The comments come amid Trump’s ongoing feud with the mainstream media, which he claims distorts coverage to benefit his opponents.
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US President Donald Trump has accused national broadcasters ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and acting as ‘virtual arms of the Democratic Party.’ His comments are part of an escalating campaign against mainstream media, which he alleges routinely distorts coverage to favor his political opponents.
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and called for the networks to be ‘made smaller.’ The remarks come after Trump criticized the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for potentially allowing media consolidation, which he views as an expansion of left-leaning influence.
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US President Donald Trump has accused national broadcasters ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and acting as an ‘arm of the Democratic Party.’ The president has called for the networks to be ‘made smaller,’ citing their growing influence and alleged bias against his administration.
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of being ‘a virtual arm of the Democratic Party’ and called for them to be made smaller. The comments reflect his broader campaign against mainstream media, which he claims is biased toward his opponents.
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and said the networks should be ‘made smaller’, calling them a ‘virtual arm of the Democrat Party’. The remarks, made on his Truth Social platform, follow a broader dispute with the media and a series of escalating tensions over press access and…
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and claimed they are a ‘virtual arm of the Democrat Party,’ demanding they be made smaller to curb the influence of left-leaning news outlets. The comments come after a Newsmax story claimed FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is moving to give television networks…
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and acting as ‘virtual arms of the Democrat Party.’ The president’s comments come amid escalating tensions with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which he claims is conspiring to expand the reach of left-leaning news outlets.
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US President Donald Trump has accused national broadcasters ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and criticized the networks for acting as a mouthpiece for the Democratic Party. The comments come after reports that FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is pushing for network expansion and potential mergers.
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and called for the networks to be ‘made smaller,’ labeling them as a ‘virtual arm of the Democrat Party.’ This marks another escalation in his ongoing criticism of mainstream media, which he claims is biased against his administration.
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of being a ‘virtual arm of the Democratic Party’ and spreading ‘fake news’. The president called for the networks to be ‘made smaller’ to curb the influence of ‘left-leaning news outlets’, escalating tensions with mainstream media.
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US President Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of spreading ‘fake news’ and called the networks a ‘virtual arm of the Democratic Party,’ demanding they be ‘made smaller.’ The comments come amid escalating tensions over media coverage and press access under his administration, with the FCC facing pressure to restrict broadcasting licenses for networks…
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Malaysia has announced plans to restrict children under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms, echoing Australia’s recent move to curb online activity by minors. The decision, announced on Sunday with limited details, follows weeks of heightened scrutiny of social media companies in Malaysia.
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Malaysia has announced plans to ban children under 16 from using social media, mirroring Australia’s recent policy. The decision, made on Sunday with limited details, follows months of increased scrutiny on social media platforms in the country.
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Malaysia has announced plans to ban children under 16 from using social media, following a similar move in Australia. The decision, made with little detail, comes ahead of the Australian regulation taking effect.