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Google says YouTube campaign targeted Hong Kong protests

Google on Thursday said it disabled a series of YouTube channels that appeared to be part of a coordinated influence campaign against pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.The announcement by YouTube's parent company came after Twitter and Facebook accused the Chinese government of backing a social media campaign to discredit Hong Kong's protest movement and sow political discord in the city.Google disabled 210 YouTube channels that it found behaved in a coordinated manner while uploading videos related to the Hong Kong protests, according to Shane Huntley of the company's security threat analysis group.
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Trump slams Danish PM's 'nasty' rejection of Greenland deal

Donald Trump snapped back Wednesday at the Danish prime minister's "nasty" dismissal of his attempts to purchase Greenland, heightening a row which has already prompted the US president to scrap a state visit.Hours after announcing he would not visit Copenhagen next month as planned, Trump accused Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of insulting the United States as a whole by rejecting talk of buying Greenland as "absurd."
US President Donald Trump has imposed steep tariffs on Chinese goods and is demanding the Federal Reserve cut interest rates to weaken the US dollar

IMF to Trump: It's not working

US President Donald Trump has imposed steep tariffs on Chinese goods and is demanding the Federal Reserve cut interest rates to weaken the US dollar

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