EU takes action against Elon Musk's X over disinformation (www.bbc.co.uk)
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A web developer from Peru says he became depressed and his business was devastated after US authorities wrongly accused him of bomb threats and child sex offences.
Germany is struggling to get people on-board with a green energy movement that involves banning high footprint domestic heating systems (e.g. gas boilers)-- thus forcing people to migrate to heat pumps. A low-income family who was interviewed said it would cost €45k to install a heat pump in their terraced home in Bremen....
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Looks like UK is going the same way as a few states. Spare a thought for us. So messed up this increasing surveillance state.
The annual fee will rise by 6.6% - less than the BBC hoped for - based on September's rate of inflation.
It seems animal rescue is all part of the job for firefighters in Russia too but in Smolensk it was a bit more serious than a cat up a tree.