Pentagon Chief Orders Army Public Affairs Head Removed, While France Releases Tanker in Sanctions Case
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a series of developments, the Pentagon has ordered the removal of the Army's public affairs chief, France released a tanker suspected of violating sanctions, and a Chinese tech company is curbing an AI app following legal threats. Additionally, an undercover operation foiled an IS plot to massacre Jews in Britain, and Israel's potential implementation of the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners has sparked controversy.
According to Fox News, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth ordered Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to remove Col. Dave Butler from his position as chief of Army Public Affairs. Butler, who also served as an advisor to Driscoll, was previously the head of public affairs for the Joint Chiefs under Gen. Mark Milley. Driscoll is currently in Geneva, Switzerland, as part of the negotiating team to end the Ukraine war.
Meanwhile, France released an oil tanker suspected of being part of Russia's "shadow fleet" after its owner paid a fine. The vessel, named Grinch, was seized in January in the Mediterranean and diverted to Marseille. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot stated the tanker left French waters on Tuesday after paying "several million euros." The tanker had sailed from Murmansk in northern Russia and was flying under a Comoros flag, according to BBC World.
In the tech world, Chinese tech giant ByteDance pledged to curb its AI video-making tool, Seedance, following legal threats from Disney and complaints from other entertainment companies. The app, which has been praised for its realism, has also drawn accusations of copyright infringement. Disney sent a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance, according to BBC Technology.
In other news, an undercover operation foiled an IS plot to massacre Jews in Manchester, as reported by The Guardian. Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein were sentenced to life imprisonment for their attempt to carry out the attack.
Finally, Al Jazeera reported that Israel is considering implementing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners, which has sparked controversy. Dozens of Palestinian prisoners have died in Israeli prisons in the past two and a half years, according to rights groups. The potential executions are planned for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held on charges of fatal attacks against Israelis, according to an Israeli media report.
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