DEEPfakes in the Fernandes Case: 'A profile photo from Instagram is enough to generate such moving images'
The article discusses the issue of sexualized deepfake videos circulating online featuring Collien Fernandes, shedding light on the challenges victims face and the motivations behind the perpetrators.
New definition of anti-Muslim hate announced by government
The UK government has introduced a new, non-statutory definition of anti-Muslim hate which aims to aid in understanding and addressing hostility against Muslims.
Krzysztof Adam Kowalczyk: The success of hate against the euro. The risk of Polexit is growing
A humorous take on Polish attitudes toward the EU and the euro suggests that while many view the EU as a financial aid, the prospect of adopting the euro is largely resisted, reflecting public sentiment captured in a recent IBRiS survey.
Reaction to US Entry Bans: The Counterattack Takes Its Time
Germany's government criticizes the US for travel bans affecting a German NGO, but direct countermeasures are absent, unlike France's swift response.
Next Hate Tirade: Donald Trump Wants to 'Put Stephen Colbert to Sleep'
On Christmas Eve, US President Donald Trump suggested that CBS should 'put to sleep' host Stephen Colbert, while critics like former EU Commissioner Breton and leaders of Hate Aid face barriers to entering the US.
"Hate Aid": Protest against US entry bans
German criticism of the US sanctions against the executives of Hate Aid continues, with politicians arguing that targeting organizations supporting victims of online hate undermines the protection of fundamental rights.