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Alibaba To Ban Claude Code In Workplace Over Alleged Backdoor Risks

Alibaba has reportedly banned employees from using Anthropic's Claude Code and directed them to its own Qoder platform amid a growing dispute over features that can help identify China-linked users. Reuters reports: The ban is part of a deepening spat between the two companies after Anthropic accused Alibaba of illicitly extracting its Claude AI model capabilities -- a dispute that highlights the frantic race between the U.S. and China to take the lead in artificial intelligence. [...] Anthropic said last month that it had suffered a strike by Alibaba, which it described as a "distillation" effort that involves training a less capable model on the outputs of a stronger one. The distillation helps accelerate China's ability to reach Anthropic's advanced Mythos Preview capabilities, it said in a letter seen by Reuters that was sent to two U.S. senators.

Alibaba's ban comes just days after developers said Claude Code contained mechanisms that inspected user environments, including timezone and proxy-related information, and inserted subtle markers into prompts sent to Anthropic's servers. An Anthropic employee wrote on Tuesday on X that the feature was "an experiment we launched in March" intended to prevent account abuse by unauthorized resellers and protect against model distillation. The person who spoke to Reuters about Alibaba's ban said that Anthropic's restrictions targeting China were difficult to enforce on individual users who can deploy servers in the United States and make traffic appear as if it originated there. But companies were more aware of legal and compliance risks, the person added.

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Energiek Colombia verslaat Ghana, trots bij nipt uitgeschakeld Kaapverdië en Egyptische bondscoach draagt overwinning op aan Palestijns volk

Egypte, Argentinië en Colombia bereikten vrijdagavond en vannacht als laatste drie ploegen de achtste finales van het WK.

Voor de Kaapverdische doelman Vozinha was spelen tegen Messi een droom. Lang hield hij uitzicht op de overwinning

Na het verrassende gelijkspel tegen Spanje was Vozinha in één klap wereldberoemd. Tegen Argentinië moest de doelman, die een loopbaan in de marge kende, wereldster Messi afstoppen. Dat de wereldkampioen 120 minuten nodig had om te winnen, is het grootste compliment denkbaar.

Hoe (bijna) alles in de politiek veranderde het afgelopen halfjaar

Vergeleken met een halfjaar geleden is in politiek Den Haag niets meer hetzelfde: kabinet-Schoof is vertrokken, de PVV viel uit elkaar.

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Colombia plaatst zich met winst op Ghana als laatste land voor achtste finales

Huwelijk Taylor Swift en Travis ‌Kelce voltrokken door Adam Sandler, Empire State Building kleurt blauw

Tour in Barcelona van start met nieuwe opzet ploegentijdrit

Schaakbond schorst voormalig wereldkampioen Kramnik die medespelers van valsspelen betichtte

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Lange rijen bij uitvaart ayatollah Khamenei

TEHERAN (ANP) - Duizenden mensen hebben zich zaterdagochtend verzameld bij de 'Grote Mosalla', de Imam Khomeini-moskee in Teheran. Daar gaat de uitvaart van de omgekomen opperste leider Ali Khamenei van start. De ayatollah werd eind februari gedood bij een Amerikaans-Israëlische aanval.

De uitvaartplechtigheden duren zes dagen. Khamenei ligt drie dagen opgebaard in het moskeecomplex in Teheran. Ook de kisten van enkele familieleden die bij de aanval omkwamen, onder wie een veertien maanden oude kleindochter, zijn opgesteld in de Grand Mosalla.

De autoriteiten verwachten tussen de 15 en 20 miljoen mensen bij de plechtigheden in Teheran. Het is onwaarschijnlijk dat de zoon en opvolger van Ali Khamenei, Mojtaba Khamenei, aanwezig zal zijn bij de uitvaart. Hij zou ernstig gewond zijn geraakt bij de aanval en is sinds zijn aantreden in maart niet in het openbaar gezien.

De kist van Khamenei, die van 1989 tot aan zijn dood opperste leider van Iran was, is tot maandag te bezoeken. Die dag trekt een processie door Teheran, dinsdag wordt de kist overgebracht naar het religieuze centrum Qom. Woensdag vinden enkele plechtigheden plaats in Irak, donderdag wordt Khamenei begraven in zijn geboortestad Mashhad in het noordoosten van Iran.


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Ukraine war briefing: Germany calls reports Russian soldiers are being trained in China ‘deeply disturbing’

German foreign ministry summons China’s ambassador and says anything that enables Russia to continue its war of aggression represents a ‘threat’ to Germany’s security. What we know on day 1,592

The Chinese ambassador in Berlin has been summoned for urgent talks about media reports that Russian soldiers were being trained in China, the German foreign ministry said on Friday. These “deeply disturbing” reports point to support for Russia from Chinese state actors, in particular the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, it said. “Anything that enables Russia to continue its war of aggression against Ukraine also represents a threat to our security,” the ministry said. On 20 May, the German daily Die Welt reported that the Chinese army had secretly trained several hundred Russian soldiers on its territory, some of whom had been deployed in Ukraine, citing classified documents from European intelligence services.

Russia’s ⁠Defence Ministry claimed ⁠on ⁠Friday its ​forces had “completely” taken ⁠control of Kostiantynivka in eastern Ukraine, ⁠whose capture Moscow ‌has long sought in its advance through Donetsk ‌region. The battle for this city, which had about 78,000 inhabitants before the war, has been taking place since late 2025 and now constitutes the main Russian effort on a front more than 1,000km long. “The city is now entirely under our control,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters. There was no independent verification of the claim.

A massive Russian glide bomb strike on the centre of the northern Ukrainian city of Sumy on Friday has killed at least four people, including a ⁠child, ⁠and injured ​27, regional governor Oleh Hryhorov said. Other areas in the Sumy region and in southeastern Ukraine, closer to the frontlines, also came under Russian ⁠attack, killing a total of six people. After the attack, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for Ukraine’s allies to intensify pressure on Russia “so that the terror can be stopped”. Sumy region, under near-constant attacks by Russian forces, is on the Russian border and Moscow has been trying to expand what it describes as a buffer zone there.

Ukraine is looking ⁠for ways to lower tension ⁠with Warsaw, Poland’s ​prime minister Donald Tusk said on Friday, adding that Poland’s neighbour to the east should come to terms with its history in order to join the European Union. Diplomatic relations between the two countries ⁠deteriorated after Polish President Karol Nawrocki stripped Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Poland’s top honour because Zelenskyy had named an army unit after insurgents who massacred Poles in the second world war. Tusk, a political opponent of Nawrocki, has ​been trying to smooth tensions, and said he ‌had received positive signals from Friday’s meeting ‌between Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and his Polish counterpart Radoslaw Sikorski in Warsaw. There are proposals for consultations between historians and talks between religious leaders from both nations, Tusk said.

Lithuania’s president said Friday his country wants to be integrated into western nuclear deterrence against Russia as it moves to end a ban on atomic weapons deployment. Speaking at a Berlin press conference, President Gitanas Nauseda said Lithuania was taking steps to remove the constitutional ban and added: “We would like to be the integral part of this nuclear deterrence.” “A few days ago, I initiated a constitutional amendment to remove the existing restriction on the possible deployment of nuclear weapons in Lithuania,” he added. Shortly afterwards, a group of 50 Lithuanian lawmakers submitted an amendment, which still has to be put before parliament.

The World Athletics Council on Friday reaffirmed its decision ⁠to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes from international competition, four years ⁠after it ⁠initially ​imposed sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine. World Athletics voted to end its eight-year ⁠doping ban of the Russian Athletics Federation in 2023 but the separate ban over ⁠the invasion of Ukraine kept out their athletes. “We ​presented options for the ‌Council to ‌consider on this matter, however the original decision remains ‌on the sanctions that protect the integrity and fairness of our competitions, with no tangible movement towards peace negotiations having materialised,” World Athletics President Seb Coe said in a statement.

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Colombia v Ghana: World Cup 2026 last 32 – live

⚽️ Kick-off time: 8.30pm local/9.30pm EDT/2.30am BST/1.30pm AEST
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First email of the session, from someone just named “F”

“Why recast at all? Have Vozinha play himself! The man’s a rockstar. I wonder who will play Vozinha’s mother, though.”

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