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Facebook Accused of Ignoring Government Warnings Before Mob Violence in Sri Lanka Angry mobs of Buddhists in Sri Lanka last month attacked minority Muslims, burning mosques and killing at least one. Those riots appear to have been triggered in part by false stories spread on Facebook and WhatsApp. And despite efforts by governments and nonprofits to alert them to the mounting ...
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China says many Chinese casualties in North Korea bus crash BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese tourists have been involved in a major bus accident in North Korea that caused a large number of casualties, China's state media and the government said on Monday, without giving details of how many died or were injured. Chinese visitors account for about 80 percent of ...
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Spadework in China pays off as top five asset managers pull ahead UBS has overtaken JPMorgan as the top-performing foreign fund house in China, a market which is expected to provide the single-largest growth opportunity for global asset managers over the next decade. The Swiss bank's asset management arm dethroned its US rival in the third annual analysis ...
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Google confirms some of its own services are now getting blocked in Russia over the Telegram ban A shower of paper airplanes darted through the skies of Moscow and other towns in Russia today, as users answered the call of entrepreneur Pavel Durov to send the blank missives out of their windows at a pre-appointed time in support of Telegram, a messaging app he founded that was blocked last ...
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Iyi Party approved to run in Turkey polls, 15 MPs join its ranks Turkey's top election authority has ruled that the fledgeling Iyi (Good) Party will be allowed to run in June snap elections, according to the state-run Anadolu news agency. The Supreme Election Board has named the newly formed party among the 10 parties eligible to run in the upcoming polls.
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