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According to the Guardian, Israeli prime minister Isaac Herzog is coming to the UK on Thursday 11 September. The visit will take place in the run up to the UK recognising Palestinian statehood, leading many to suspect that Herzog is travelling here to turn government ministers off the idea. This has led to significant outrage, with...
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Amnesty International has today warned that Bangladesh could face more incidents of serious human rights abuses unless Meta takes timely and effective action to address harmful online content on its Facebook platform. In the lead-up to the country’s 12 February parliamentary elections, Amnesty International and others observed a rise in harmful online content, some of which came from outside Bangladesh. This included the spread of misleading and inflammatory content in relation to political parties and minority communities, and the amplification of sectarian narratives or beliefs that...
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