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La Fiscal\u00eda sostiene que el periodista detenido, Lin Chen-you, reportero del canal de televisi\u00f3n por streaming CTi New, presuntamente entreg\u00f3 dinero a militares que pasaban informaci\u00f3n a China<\/p>\n

Las autoridades taiwanesas ordenaron la detenci\u00f3n preventiva de un periodista y de cinco militares en servicio activo y reiterados por presuntamente haber filtrado \u201cinformaci\u00f3n militar relevante\u201d a individuos en China, informaron fuentes judiciales.<\/p>\n

El Tribunal de Distrito de Ciaotou (sur) aprob\u00f3 la detenci\u00f3n en r\u00e9gimen de incomunicaci\u00f3n de todos ellos, seg\u00fan un comunicado de la Fiscal\u00eda, que indic\u00f3 que el 16 de enero se efectuaron registros en la residencia del reportero y en los domicilios de otros nueve militares en activo y retirados, tal y como informa EFE.<\/p>\n

\u201cTras los interrogatorios, se determin\u00f3 que el periodista, identificado como Lin, presuntamente entreg\u00f3 sumas de dinero que iban desde varios miles hasta varias decenas de miles de nuevos d\u00f3lares taiwaneses a militares en servicio, quienes posteriormente entregaron informaci\u00f3n militar relevante a personas en China continental\u201d, explic\u00f3 el comunicado.<\/p>\n

La Fiscal\u00eda sostiene que Lin y los cinco militares detenidos son sospechosos de violar la Ley de Seguridad Nacional, la Ley Anticorrupci\u00f3n y el C\u00f3digo Penal de Taiw\u00e1n por filtraci\u00f3n de secretos.<\/p>\n

Seg\u00fan la agencia de noticias CNA, el periodista detenido es Lin Chen-you, reportero del canal de televisi\u00f3n por streaming CTi News, quien cubre temas de pol\u00edtica -principalmente en el Parlamento local- y tambi\u00e9n presenta un programa en el canal de YouTube del medio.<\/p>\n

En un comunicado recogido por CNA, CTi -cuya l\u00ednea editorial es favorable a estrechar las relaciones entre China y Taiw\u00e1n- pidi\u00f3 un proceso \u201cjusto y equitativo\u201d para el periodista. \u201cExigimos un juicio justo y justicia para todos. Que Dios bendiga a Taiw\u00e1n. Los informes de que se registr\u00f3 CTi son falsos. Instamos a todas las partes a que dejen de difundir informaci\u00f3n falsa\u201d, afirm\u00f3 el medio.<\/p>\n

Por su parte, el Ministerio de Defensa Nacional de Taiw\u00e1n manifest\u00f3 en un comunicado que, ante las presuntas \u201cmaniobras de infiltraci\u00f3n\u201d del Partido Comunista chino (PCCh) en las fuerzas armadas de la isla, mantiene un \u201calto nivel de alerta\u201d y promueve la denuncia de cualquier \u201cactividad ilegal o an\u00f3mala\u201d<\/strong> entre su personal.<\/p>\n

Los casos de espionaje han cobrado a\u00fan m\u00e1s relevancia medi\u00e1tica en Taiw\u00e1n despu\u00e9s de que el presidente isle\u00f1o, William Lai, definiera el a\u00f1o pasado a China como una \u201cfuerza externa hostil\u201d <\/strong>y anunciara un conjunto de medidas para contener los crecientes actos de \u201cinfiltraci\u00f3n\u201d de Pek\u00edn en territorio taiwan\u00e9s.<\/p>\n

Las autoridades de Pek\u00edn consideran a Taiw\u00e1n como una \u201cparte inalienable\u201d del territorio chino y no han descartado el uso de la fuerza para hacerse con su control, una postura rechazada por el Ejecutivo de Taip\u00e9i, que sostiene que solo los 23 millones de taiwaneses tienen derecho a decidir su futuro pol\u00edtico.<\/p>\n

Fuente: https:\/\/www.larazon.es\/internacional\/asia\/taiwan-detiene-periodista-cinco-militares-presuntas-filtraciones-china_20260118696caafc384d9f038d9113c2.html<\/a><\/p>\n

TAIWAN ARRESTS JOURNALIST AND FIVE MILITARY PERSONNEL FOR ALLEGED LEAKS TO CHINA<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

The Prosecutor\u2019s Office maintains that the detained journalist, Lin Chen-you, a reporter for the streaming television channel CTi New, allegedly gave money to military personnel who passed information to China.<\/em><\/p>\n

Taiwanese authorities ordered the preventive detention of a journalist and five active-duty and retired military personnel for allegedly leaking \u201crelevant military information\u201d to individuals in China, judicial sources reported.<\/em><\/p>\n

The Ciaotou District Court (southern Taiwan) approved the incommunicado detention of all of them, according to a statement from the Prosecutor\u2019s Office, which indicated that on January 16, searches were carried out at the reporter\u2019s residence and at the homes of nine other active-duty and retired military personnel, as reported by EFE.<\/em><\/p>\n

\u201cFollowing the interrogations, it was determined that the journalist, identified as Lin, allegedly handed over sums of money ranging from several thousand to several tens of thousands of New Taiwan dollars to serving military personnel, who subsequently provided relevant<\/em> military information to individuals in mainland China,\u201d the statement explained.<\/p>\n

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\u00bf SE CONVERTIR\u00c1 JAP\u00d3N EN EL PR\u00d3XIMO L\u00cdDER MUNDIAL EN IA ?<\/strong><\/p>\n

La adopci\u00f3n y la regulaci\u00f3n distinguen al pa\u00eds de un mundo pesimista.<\/p>\n

El pesimismo sobre la IA abunda, y muchos temen la p\u00e9rdida generalizada de empleos, el aumento de la desigualdad e incluso la creaci\u00f3n de m\u00e1quinas mortales.<\/p>\n

En Jap\u00f3n, sin embargo, se observa un marcado optimismo. Creemos que la IA ayudar\u00e1 a nuestro pa\u00eds a superar la grave escasez de mano de obra, mejorar la vida cotidiana de las personas y recuperar el liderazgo tecnol\u00f3gico mundial.<\/p>\n

Seg\u00fan una encuesta de Ipsos, una cuarta parte de los japoneses se siente preocupada por el impacto previsto de la IA en sus vidas, el porcentaje m\u00e1s bajo de los 32 pa\u00edses encuestados. Solo alrededor de 1 de cada 10 japoneses cree que la IA empeorar\u00e1 el futuro, muy lejos de m\u00e1s de un tercio de los estadounidenses que se muestran pesimistas sobre esta tecnolog\u00eda.<\/p>\n

Esta divergencia refleja varios factores, pero uno de los m\u00e1s importantes podr\u00eda ser la larga trayectoria de Jap\u00f3n en el trabajo con m\u00e1quinas. Nos resulta f\u00e1cil imaginar aplicaciones y dispositivos impulsados \u200b\u200bpor IA que ayuden, y no reemplacen, a los humanos. En un momento en que la fuerza laboral de Jap\u00f3n se est\u00e1 reduciendo (el 30% de los japoneses ya tienen 65 a\u00f1os o m\u00e1s), el ahorro de mano de obra que supone la IA ser\u00e1 clave para impulsar la productividad y salvar industrias cr\u00edticas.<\/p>\n

Fuente: https:\/\/www.japantimes.co.jp\/commentary\/2026\/01\/19\/japan\/japan-worlds-next-ai-leader\/<\/a><\/p>\n

WILL JAPAN BECOME THE WORLD\u2019S NEXT LEADER IN AI?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Adoption and regulation set the nation apart from a pessimistic world<\/em><\/p>\n

Pessimism about AI abounds, with many fearing widespread job losses, soaring inequality, and even the creation of deadly machines.<\/em><\/p>\n

In Japan, however, one finds marked optimism. We believe AI will help our country to overcome acute labor shortages, improve people\u2019s daily lives and recover global tech leadership.<\/em><\/p>\n

According to an Ipsos survey, a quarter of Japanese feel anxious about AI\u2019s predicted impact on their lives \u2014 the lowest share of the 32 countries surveyed. Only about 1 in 10 Japanese believe AI will make the future worse, a far cry from the more than one-third of Americans who are pessimistic about the technology.<\/em><\/p>\n

This divergence reflects several factors, but one of the most important may be Japan\u2019s long history of working with machines. It is easy for us to imagine AI-powered applications and devices that aid, not replace, humans. At a time when Japan\u2019s labor pool is shrinking \u2014 30% of Japanese are already aged 65 and older \u2014 AI labor savings will be key to boosting productivity and saving critical industries.<\/em><\/p>\n

It is with this future in mind that my company, Rakuten, has invested in developing both large language models and small language models optimized for the Japanese language and culture. We are using AI to transform critical services, such as mobile networks. Instead of the vendor-locked, hardware-centric networks of the past, Rakuten Mobile\u2019s network makes flexible systems possible, enabling operators to mix and match components, while also minimizing energy consumption. Potential glitches are reported, reviewed and fixed \u2014 all at a distance. Software upgrades are pushed out frequently. The network \u201clearns\u201d and makes fixes autonomously.<\/em><\/p>\n

This innovation depends on an enabling regulatory environment. Fortunately, Japan has so far taken an \u201cinnovation-first\u201d approach to AI governance. Japan\u2019s AI Promotion Act, passed last year, imposes no stringent rules or penalties that could stifle AI adoption or experimentation and creates space for close cooperation between the public and private sectors. As noted in a 2024 white paper, the goal is to make Japan the world\u2019s \u201cmost AI-friendly country.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

This contrasts with the European Union\u2019s focus on mitigating risks, reflected not only in its 2024 AI Act, but also in rules that limit access to data AI developers need. Other AI innovators lag behind Japan when it comes to establishing supportive environments. Some emphasize social stability and state-directed innovation, while others are bogged down by long legal battles between rights-holders and AI developers.<\/em><\/p>\n

Japan\u2019s AI-optimism translates into AI-friendly policies. Japanese courts interpret our copyright framework to allow the use of third-party copyrighted works for training AI models. This access to data attracts leading American frontier AI firms, such as OpenAI, to collaborative efforts with Japan-based companies like mine.<\/em><\/p>\n

To be sure, Japan recognizes the importance of ensuring the safe development of AI. It was under Japan\u2019s presidency that the Group of Seven launched its Hiroshima AI Process, aimed at promoting \u201csafe, secure and trustworthy AI worldwide\u201d and providing \u201cguidance for organizations developing and using the most advanced AI systems.\u201d But the resulting framework focuses not on stifling regulations or threats of fines. Instead, it aims to help companies design effective risk-management mechanisms and encourages transparent information-sharing and reporting.<\/em><\/p>\n

While Japan\u2019s AI-friendly approach is already bearing fruit, there are pitfalls the country must avoid. For starters, Japan must encourage wider adoption of AI tools: As it stands, only half of Japanese firms are using generative AI, compared to more than 90% in the United States, China and Germany.<\/em><\/p>\n

Japan must also avoid getting so hung up on small-scale AI adoption that we lose sight of the bigger picture \u2014 namely, the critical importance of generating our own global AI leaders. We must strengthen our energy and cloud infrastructure, investing in electricity production (preferably from clean sources) and accelerating data center permitting. We should avoid being swept up by counterproductive notions of \u201cdigital sovereignty,\u201d instead encouraging Japanese innovators to collaborate with frontier firms from the U.S. and elsewhere.<\/em><\/p>\n

With our highly skilled population, supportive regulatory environment and openness to AI, Japan is well equipped to emerge as a global AI leader. Now the government and business community must translate these strengths into concrete results.<\/em><\/p>\n

INDIA: LA AGRICULTURA ENFRENTA UNA CRISIS H\u00cdDRICA, \u00bfCU\u00c1LES SON LAS PRINCIPALES CAUSAS?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Se trata de uno de los pa\u00edses m\u00e1s vulnerables frente al cambio clim\u00e1tico, su r\u00e9gimen de lluvia es escaso y el problema principal de su agricultura es la crisis h\u00eddrica.\u00a0<\/p>\n

La India es uno de los pa\u00edses m\u00e1s vulnerables frente al cambio clim\u00e1tico<\/a>, su r\u00e9gimen de lluvia es escaso y el problema principal de su agricultura es la crisis h\u00eddrica.<\/p>\n

En ese sentido, su continente dispone de solo el 4% de los recursos de agua potable del planeta y de ese porcentaje el 64% se destina al cultivo de trigo, y el 65% al del arroz.<\/p>\n

La poblaci\u00f3n del campo alcanza a unas 700 millones de personas, cuyo nivel de productividad es bajo. De ese total, unos 300 millones de personas son pobres e indigentes.<\/p>\n

Esto no les gusta a los autoritarios<\/p>\n

El ejercicio del periodismo profesional y cr\u00edtico es un pilar fundamental de la democracia. Por eso molesta a quienes creen ser los due\u00f1os de la verdad.<\/p>\n

El estado indio es disfuncional en la administraci\u00f3n de los irrisorios recursos h\u00eddricos ya que m\u00e1s del 30% de sus r\u00edos y lagos, est\u00e1n completamente contaminados.<\/p>\n

Una caracter\u00edstica de la econom\u00eda agro es que ese pa\u00eds produce m\u00e1s frutas y hortalizas que granos, y destina a la legumbre m\u00e1s del 60%.<\/p>\n

Por otro lado, la actual condici\u00f3n de producci\u00f3n de granos es insostenible en el largo plazo, por la intensidad con la que consume recursos, agua y fertilizantes.<\/p>\n

Sin embargo, hay que resaltar que la India se ha transformado en una potencia nuclear y se prepara para lanzar en los pr\u00f3ximos a\u00f1os una misi\u00f3n tripulada al espacio con tecnolog\u00eda propia.<\/p>\n

Fuente: https:\/\/www.perfil.com\/noticias\/reperfilar\/india-la-agricultura-enfrenta-una-crisis-hidrica-cuales-son-las-principales-causas.phtml<\/a><\/p>\n

INDIA: AGRICULTURE FACES A WATER CRISIS, WHAT ARE THE MAIN CAUSES?<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

India is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. Its rainfall is scarce, and the main problem for its agriculture is the water crisis.<\/em><\/p>\n

India is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. Its rainfall is scarce, and the main problem for its agriculture is the water crisis.<\/em><\/p>\n

In this sense, its continent has only 4% of the planet\u2019s freshwater resources, and of that percentage, 64% is used for wheat cultivation and 65% for rice cultivation.<\/em><\/p>\n

The rural population reaches approximately 700 million people, whose productivity level is low. Of that total, some 300 million people are poor and destitute.<\/em><\/p>\n

This doesn\u2019t sit well with authoritarians.<\/em><\/p>\n

The practice of professional and critical journalism is a fundamental pillar of democracy. That\u2019s why it bothers those who believe they possess the absolute truth.<\/em><\/p>\n

The Indian state is dysfunctional in its management of its meager water resources, as more than 30% of its rivers and lakes are completely polluted.<\/em><\/p>\n

Published twice per week by Nuevo Poder. Articles and op-eds focusing on geopolitical issues around Indo-Pacific area<\/strong><\/p>\n

Editor: LW, senior fellow of REDCAEM and CESCOS<\/strong><\/p>\n

Submit contributions (that can be read with ease and pleasure<\/em>), to ilwb@email.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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