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, in a major rebrand that centres its ambitions on building the “metaverse,” a shared virtual environment that it bets will be the next big thing in computing platforms. Its name change comes as the company battles criticism from lawmakers and regulators globally over its market dominance, algorithmic decisions and policing of divisive content on its platforms.will be required to ensure they are fully vaccinated in order to attend in-person meetings of the chamber.
that shares a border with Mynamar, has become a prison for its 260,000 residents, after 200 days of lockdown. The rest of the country, meanwhile, has seen a relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions. No other city has more painfully borne the brunt of China’s zero COVID-19 strategy, which aims to speedily suppress any suspected outbreak. Its deputy mayor, Dai Rongli, lamented COVID-19′s impact on Ruili, saying it has drained “the city’s last trace of life.
Chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, right, hands over the TRC report to South Africa's President Nelson Mandela at the state theatre building in Pretoria Oct. 29, 1998.It took five heavy volumes and more than 2,700 pages for the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission to document the apartheid-era crimes that it had uncovered in its two years of hearings.
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