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  • This has nothing to do with our "ally" in the West, nor any "ally." This is about China which apparently acts as an enemy of Europe that goes far beyond this cyberattack. The fact that the US gets worse doesn't make China in any way better.

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  • You may not know this, but the site 'news-pravda .com' is part of a Russian disinformation network. Versions of this site exist in several languages with URL being xxx . news-pravda . com (with xxx naming the country).

    It is active since May 2024. Here is a brief report.

  • You can install a 'Europe only' solar system on your house for a price 15-20% higher than systems using Chinese and/or U.S. parts.

  • homeowner wants solar panels on their roof because it's an investment which will effectively double your money within 20 years

    Investments by private persons in solar roof tops depend on a variety of factors, but at least in Western Europe they break even much sooner than 20 years (if this is what you mean, I don't understand what 'double the money' should mean in this context).

    european hardware which is 100-150% more expensive than chinese hardware which also excels in functionality.

    This is false. It would be interesting to know where you got this number from. A recent "Not made in China" auction in Italy ended up in a tariff that was 17% higher than the average price for a renewable auction earlier this year with no such a restriction. This number is also what I would say is reasonable for the average home owner in the West. And it's definitely worth the price.

  • I hope for a "Only made in Europe" auction soon, but it's a huge step in the right direction.

  • US security experts say the EU is a threat to the US. But I guess the major reason why the headline has been posted is that it aligns with OP's propaganda narratives as the article's content is very poor.

  • Not when "domestic" online retailers import the exact same crap

    This is a myth, it's not true.

    Chinese platforms -as well as all Chinese companies in all sectors- employ their own supply chains. Products from Temu, Shein, AliExpress contain, among others, toxic chemicals at far higher levels than what is allowed in the EU or by any Western standards. Companies like Temu or Shein fail to meet legal standard regarding product safety and environmental and consumer protection. There are many reports from multiple independent sources. I don't understand why these platforms aren't shut down completely. They are a threat to your health. And the working conditions in these Chinese sweatshops are desastrous.

    This is also why China has been heavily opposing any transparency laws of global supply chains. It's a closed shop. If Chinese companies like BYD or CATL built battery factories abroad, they even send their own workers. And they work under slave-like conditions as Brazil's authorities revealed this year at a Brazilian BYD plant:

    [Brazilian authorities] said it had identified "163 workers who appeared to be in slave-like conditions". .. workers were kept in "an alarming situation of precariousness" and subjected to "degrading working conditions."

    "In one of the accommodations, workers slept on beds without mattresses and had no wardrobes for their personal effects, which were mixed together with food supplies," the ministry said, adding that there was only one toilet for every 31 workers.

    The ministry also said that it suspected that "forced labor" had occurred, as workers' passports had been confiscated and 60% of their salary had been retained. The statement said that those who quit their jobs would be forced to pay the company for their airfare from China and their return ticket.

    The working situation is similar at Chinese suppliers working for Temu, Shein & Co.

    And Western shops can't sell such toxic products as they would be closed immediately if they did. This alone is a reason why Temu and Shein and all others that don't play by the rules should be banned immediately and forever.

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  • Legislate responsibility for moderation for corporations operating in Germany ... and this shit is gonna drop off a cliff

    Not that I would generally oppose higher enforceable accountability for social media platforms, but how would 'this shit gonna drop off a cliff' as Russia is

    • hacking government ministries, parliaments, and defense institutions
    • targeting critical infrastructure such as energy grids, transport systems and air traffic control
    • orchestrating acts of sabotage against railways, cables, pipelines, or military logistics
    • surveilling or targeting of infrastructure linked to Ukraine support
    • encouraging or facilitating irregular migration toward EU border

    Even the points related to social media would not help, as Russia would certainly continue its influence campaigns.

    It must be clearly said that the main problem here is Russia and its 'decisive enabler,' China.

  • Italy's measures are aiming at all online platforms, but given the country's strong fashion industry they are more eying at China's Shein and Temu as they are selling more fashion. So it seems reasonably if this is used as an example here imo.

  • I fully agree. That's basically what Europe had in the 2000's when public funds (particularly from Spain and Germany) funded primarily Chinese solar companies.

  • There are considerably more languages than the official 24 in the EU, and this is exactly one reason among many why the continent will grow by both strengthening cooperation within as well as welcoming new members like Moldova and Ukraine. An explanation how this can take place wouldn't make sense, though, as magas, tankies and the like wouldn't understand even if they wanted.

  • I am sorry, but did you read the article? This story has nothing to do with the Italian mafia. I don't know why you post these links, and your remarks make no sense.

  • I am sorry, but did you read the article? This story has nothing to do with the Italian mafia. I don't know why you post these links, and your remarks make no sense.

  • The Index on Censorship, a media outlet in the UK, published a (in my opinion) good article on Australia’s disproportionate response to online harms.

    It covers a lot of risks to people's privacy, not just of children but also of adults. I don't know what other people here say, but this law is a terrible mistake imo.

  • As the famous quote goes,

    “One of the most horrible features of war is that all the war-propaganda, all the screaming and lies and hatred, comes invariably from people who are not fighting.”