Germany does not want to ban Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei from building its 5G networks, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier has said. The US has warned Huawei’s equipment could be used to spy on other countries.
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Gray Wolves May Lose Endangered Status and Protections
WTF – how crass and stupid are we? Once again, federal wildlife officials say their numbers have rebounded. But conservationists may go back to court to fight the move.
De Blasio Condemns Rep. Ilhan Omar’s Recent Comments As Anti-Semitic, Illogical
Piling on for what?
Before New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio heads to South Carolina this weekend, fueling increased speculation about a possible 2020 presidential campaign, he weighed in Thursday on a debate roiling Democrats in Washington, D.C.—specifically his reaction to recent comments made by Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN). [ more › ]
‘Tim Apple’: Donald Trump gets name of tech giant’s CEO wrong – video
ha ha ha ha ha
‘We appreciate it very much, Tim Apple,’ the US president, Donald Trump, told the Apple chief executive, Tim Cook, during a meeting at the White House for the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board to discuss technology eduction and jobs. Trump then went on a bizarre rant about crime statistics, the border wall and human trafficking, which, he said, ‘has been going on for a million years’ but no one has done much about it until now
Red wolf: the struggle to save one of the rarest animals on Earth

Conservation groups say Trump administration plan that would scale the wolves’ protected area and allow people to shoot the species on private land will snuff out the species
Attempting to locate one of the rarest animals on the planet, US government scientist Joe Madison pointed an antiquated VHF tracking antenna at a tangle of thick vegetation and twiddled some dials on the receiver. A red wolf, judging by the beeps, was in the vicinity but well-hidden.
Related: Last chance to see? Five species under threat in the age of Trump
My sister is in a Saudi jail. Her crime? Campaigning for women’s rights | Walid al-Hathloul

Our government claims Saudi Arabia is an open and tolerant nation. Its deplorable actions prove the very opposite is true
On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the many achievements of women and stand together to demand equal rights. More and more people worldwide are speaking out against injustices and joining the fight for equality.
My sister, Loujain, is one of these brave gender equality activists – and for that she is now in jail. She has dedicated her life to gaining basic women’s rights in our home country of Saudi Arabia, focusing mainly on the women’s driving ban, male guardianship and domestic abuse.
Facebook takes down fake account network used to spread hate in UK
How long had they been tolerated? #TIME IS UP!

More than 100 false accounts posed as far-right and leftwing activists to sow division, says company
Facebook has removed a network of more than 100 accounts and pages for “coordinated inauthentic behaviour” on its social networks – the first time it has done so for UK-based operations seeking to influence British citizens.
The operation was spread over Facebook and Instagram and used a network of fake accounts to pose as both far-right activists and their opponents. It ran pages and groups whose names frequently changed in order to drum up more followers and operated fake accounts to engage in hate speech and spread divisive comments on both sides of UK political debate, Facebook says.
North Korea must give up all nuclear weapons before any sanctions relief, says US
KISS ANY DEAL BYE BYE

US position hardens after Hanoi summit collapse, warning that any launches at missile sites would violate Kim Jong-un’s promise
The US is demanding North Korea destroys all its nuclear, chemical and biological weapons before receiving any sanctions relief, as positions harden on both sides in the aftermath of last week’s failed Hanoi summit.
The US clarified its demands after satellite images showed the North Koreans had completely rebuilt a space launch site they had partially dismantled after the first summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un in June last year.
Facebook’s new move isn’t about privacy. It’s about domination | Siva Vaidhyanathan
#TimeIsUp!

Mark Zuckerberg announced on Wednesday that Facebook would be ‘pivoting to privacy’. That’s an empty pledge
If you have visited China in recent years you might have discovered how difficult it is to make your way through without WeChat, an all-purpose mobile phone application. People in China use WeChat for everything from sending messages to family to reading news and opinion to ordering food to paying at vending machines to paying for a taxi. WeChat lets you deposit money in your bank, search for a library book, make a medical appointment, conduct business conference calls, and interact with the government. In China, WeChat is the operating system of your life, as it is for almost 1.1 billion people.
For Facebook’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, WeChat is both his greatest challenge and the model for the future of his company. Zuckerberg has long wanted Facebook to be the operating system of our lives – at least for those who live outside of China. WeChat is what Facebook has yet to become. WeChat, should it move beyond China and its diaspora, is also the greatest threat to Facebook’s global domination.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg promises greater privacy in messaging apps
#TimesUP

Mark Zuckerberg said that private communications will become more important than public platforms. The company’s plan of increasing encryption may frustrate law enforcement’s efforts to track criminals and extremists.
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