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Facebook without sugar. CEO apologises for six hours without social media

07.10.202107.10.2021 Ogres

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has apologised for the recent disruption in social media services that affected 3.5 billion users, British public…

Facebook whistleblower calls for US regulation against algorithms «harmful for children and democracy»

07.10.2021 Ogres

In the US Congress, a hearing of former senior Facebook employee has taken place, where the whistleblower claimed that the world’s leading social…

Winners of Nobel Prize in Chemistry announced

07.10.2021 Ogres

In Stockholm, the laureates of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry have been announced. Researchers have been appreciated for developing asymmetric organocatalysis. The…

Lithuania’s second city continues court row around first LGBTQ+ pride

09.09.202109.09.2021 Ogres

A court in Lithuania has ordered Kaunas municipality to allow holding the first LGBTQ+ pride event in the city. The municipality has appealed…

For Japan’s Fukushima contaminated water, tunnel envisaged to release it in ocean

09.09.202109.09.2021 Ogres

In Japan, the energy company operating the damaged Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant has announced plans to build an underwater tunnel for releasing 1.27…

In Kabul, one more terror attack prevented, according to US

09.09.202109.09.2021 Ogres

In the Afghan capital Kabul, the US military has carried out a drone attack on a potential suicide bomber, preventing an airport bomb…

Austrian ex-Vice-chancellor convicted of bribery

09.09.202109.09.2021 Ogres

A court in Vienna has found former Austrian Vice-chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache guilty of bribery and corruption, British broadcaster BBC reports. Two years ago,…

20-year war is over. Last US soldier leaves Kabul as frantic evacuation operation ends

09.09.2021 Ogres

Afghanistan’s territory and its last bastion – the Kabul airport – has been left by the last plane, ending the withdrawal of US…

Less wurst to come as Berlin’s university caterers to cross out meat over climate

09.09.2021 Ogres

In the German capital of Berlin, the canteens and cafes of four universities have been directed to significantly reduce the presence of meat…

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