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Sanae Takaichi · JapanDiplomatic Dispute: Japan Reacts to Chinese Diplomat's Remarks Japan has issued a formal complaint to China following what it termed as 'extremely inappropriate' comments by a Chinese diplomat regarding Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The diplomat's threatening language was in response to Takaichi's suggestion that Japan might militarily respond if China attacked Taiwan.Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara condemned the remarks. See the Story
Japan Censures 'Extremely Inappropriate' Remarks by Chinese Envoy as Taiwan Furore Escalates
35% Right coverage: 54 sources

OpenAI · GermanyOpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT violated German copyright laws by reproducing lyrics from songs by best-selling musician Herbert Groenemeyer and others, a court ruled on Tuesday, in a closely watched case against the U.S. firm over its use of lyrics to train its language models.See the Story
OpenAI used song lyrics in violation of copyright laws, German court says
34% Center coverage: 48 sources

Xi JinpingBEIJING: China’s President Xi Jinping told Spain’s King Felipe on Wednesday that the world’s second-largest economy seeks to work with Madrid to boost the global influence of both nations, as the heads of state met in Beijing ahead of a signing ceremony. Felipe is the first Spanish monarch in 18 years to make a state visit to China, as Madrid leads the European Union inSee the Story
Xi Pitches Closer Ties to Spanish King as Madrid Courts Chinese
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