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Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro Makes Yet Another Bizarre Statement, Calls Amazon Fires 'A Lie'

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said it’s a “lie” that fires are destroying the Amazon rainforest, despite data from his own government which show the blazes are rising in number, as per a report in AFP. This is yet another weird statement the leader has made.   He has faced international condemnation for presiding over huge fires and rising deforestation in the …

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While Health Workers Die On Duty, People Are Still Assaulting Them As They Try To Contain COVID

While close to 200 doctors have died in India while performing their COVID duties, attacks on health professionals continue to take place across the country. A team of healthcare workers engaged in collecting swab samples for COVID-19 test was pelted with stones by some people in Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday. A 40-year-old lab technician, Vinod Sharma, was …

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Kerala Air India Plane Crash 85 Passengers Critically Injured Have Been Discharged

Eighty-five who were injured in the Air India Express plane crash in Kozhikode, Kerala have recovered and been discharged from hospitals after “obtaining complete fitness”. The Air India Express flight from Dubai with 190 people, including a six-member crew, overshot the tabletop runway during landing at the Kozhikode airport in heavy rain on Friday night, fell into a valley 35 …

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QAnon groups and pages flourish on Facebook, report says

An internal Facebook investigation has reportedly uncovered thousands of groups and pages on the social network that support the QAnon conspiracy theory. These groups and pages have more than 3 million members and followers, according to NBC News, which reviewed internal Facebook documents.  QAnon is a far-right conspiracy theory alleging there’s a plot by the “deep state” against President Donald …

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Facebook says coronavirus made it tougher to moderate content

Facebook said Tuesday that the coronavirus affected how many people could review posts on the social network for violations of rules against content promoting suicide or self-injury. The COVID-19 pandemic also impacted how many workers could monitor Facebook-owned Instagram for child nudity and sexual exploitation. From April to June, Facebook said in a blog post, it took action on fewer pieces of …

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Qualcomm wins in FTC lawsuit appeal

Qualcomm has won its appeal against the US Federal Trade Commission, with the court finding that Qualcomm’s licensing policies are not anticompetitive. In a judgment published Tuesday, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit vacated the previous judgment, reversing the district court’s permanent worldwide injunction against Qualcomm’s business practices, which required it to renegotiate fees with rivals. According to …

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Sony ZV

When Sony first revealed the ZV-1, YouTube was flooded with reviews saying it was the “perfect” or “ultimate” camera for vlogging. So, as a content creator who’s found herself working from home because of the coronavirus pandemic, I had to put it to the test. After having used this $750 (£699, AU$1,299) camera for a number of my videos, I …

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