
Germany Busts Alleged Chinese Spies, EU Probes TikTok Lite, Global Military Expenditure Hits Record, EU's 2035 Petrol Car Ban Faces Pushback, and more...
April 23, 202412m 36s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Germany Busts Alleged Chinese Spies; Tech Couple Among Detained
(2:25): EU Probes TikTok Lite for Addictive Features, Threatens Access Suspension
(4:45): Global Military Expenditure Hits Record $2.43 Trillion Amid Rising Tensions
(6:45): EU's 2035 Petrol Car Ban Faces Pushback Amid Industry and Consumer Concerns
(9:38): Poland Offers to Host NATO Nukes; Kremlin Issues Warning
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(2:25): EU Probes TikTok Lite for Addictive Features, Threatens Access Suspension
(4:45): Global Military Expenditure Hits Record $2.43 Trillion Amid Rising Tensions
(6:45): EU's 2035 Petrol Car Ban Faces Pushback Amid Industry and Consumer Concerns
(9:38): Poland Offers to Host NATO Nukes; Kremlin Issues Warning
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Image credit: The New York Times
Topics
Germany espionage crackdownChinese espionage in GermanyGerman national securitySino-European relationsGlobal tech espionageEuropean Union investigation TikTokTikTok Lite feature investigationDigital Services Act violationsTikTok regulatory complianceGlobal military spending 2023Defense budgets worldwideNATO military expenditureArms race implicationsEU ban petrol and diesel carsGermany opposition 2035 banEU electric vehicle transitionNuclear weapons NATO alliesPoland nuclear strategyRussia and NATO tensionsUkraine conflict with Russia