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BTS' Jung Kook to join Global Citizen Festival lineup to make one of his first US solo appearances
BTS' Jung Kook to join Global Citizen Festival lineup to make one of his first US solo appearances
Jung Kook of BTS will join the Global Citizen Festival lineup, making one of his first live solo appearances at the Sept. 23 benefit concert in New York’s Central Park
2023-09-06 20:26
USA vs Germany - International Friendly preview: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction
USA vs Germany - International Friendly preview: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction
USA take on Germany in an international friendly.
2023-10-13 07:15
Just Dance 2023 gets new look and 40 bangers
Just Dance 2023 gets new look and 40 bangers
'Just Dance 2023' gets design overhaul, new songs and new online multiplayer
1970-01-01 08:00
'Quordle' today: Here are the answers and hints for September 8, 2023
'Quordle' today: Here are the answers and hints for September 8, 2023
If Quordle is a little too challenging today, you've come to the right place for
2023-09-08 07:00
What is 'Hijack' about? Plot of Apple TV+ thriller drama series explained
What is 'Hijack' about? Plot of Apple TV+ thriller drama series explained
With intense action, suspenseful twists, and a race against time, 'Hijack' is a gripping and thought-provoking drama series
2023-06-18 15:05
3 teams that can challenge the Nuggets for the NBA championship next season
3 teams that can challenge the Nuggets for the NBA championship next season
The Denver Nuggets now have a championship to defend and the competition will be stiff. Here are three teams that will challenge them next season.For the first time in franchise history, the Denver Nuggets have won the NBA Championship. They beat the Miami Heat fairly easily winning the series 4...
2023-06-14 01:22
South Africa’s Kganyago Sticks with Hawkish Tone on Inflation
South Africa’s Kganyago Sticks with Hawkish Tone on Inflation
South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago acknowledged that inflation has eased, but stressed it was premature to
2023-10-05 15:07
Five great Australia-Pakistan cricket moments
Five great Australia-Pakistan cricket moments
Five-time champions Australia renew their cricketing rivalry with Pakistan at the Cricket World Cup in...
2023-10-18 20:46
Perez Salas' reign of terror over as Joe Biden thanks Mexican president for capturing Sinaloa cartel's alleged security boss
Perez Salas' reign of terror over as Joe Biden thanks Mexican president for capturing Sinaloa cartel's alleged security boss
The capture of Nestor Isidro Perez Salas, known as 'El Nini,' was welcomed by President Biden
2023-11-24 20:20
Windrush trolls taken down after public criticism
Windrush trolls taken down after public criticism
Twitter trolls who suggested a ship carrying the first wave of the Windrush generation should have “sunk” have been taken down following public criticism. On June 22, 1948, HMT Empire Windrush arrived at Tilbury in Essex with around 500 workers aboard from Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. They were among the first of the Windrush generation – people who had travelled to the UK between 1948 and 1971 from Caribbean countries as part of a scheme to help fill post-war labour shortages. On 75th anniversary of Windrush, Sunder Katwala, director of independent think tank British Future, told the PA news agency about a series of offensive tweets. One anonymous user with a profile image of a St George’s flag had suggested that the then-prime minister Clement Attlee “should have told the Royal Navy to sink it in the middle of the Atlantic”. The user had also argued that black and Jewish people could not be British. Initially, complaints about the account were rejected – despite MPs receiving assurances in the past that such comments probably violated Twitter rules. Mr Katwala was tagged in a further tweet by another user, which stated: “Should have sunk it just as we should be sinking the illegals coming to our shores.” He had reported that offensive post too, but on Thursday had yet to receive a response from moderators. PA had attempted to contact Twitter on Thursday for a comment. By Friday afternoon, both accounts appeared to have been removed or suspended from the micro-blogging site. Mr Katwala said: “It is good that the right decision has been made in this case after the indefensible decision to declare this incessant racism within the rules was challenged publicly. “My concern is that the Twitter moderation system is invariably getting the most clear cut cases wrong so users are not getting the protection they need most of the time.” Previously, the author and prominent social commentator had said that public figures including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, ministers and MPs “face daily racism because of the failures of social media platforms”. “So you can’t participate in public space on equal terms without experiencing racism, even though in every other sphere of life, if you’re on the train, on the bus, or in the playground, or in business, people can’t do that anymore, because we have social norms and we uphold them. “There’s no enforcement at all of the most basic social norms even when put in the most vitriolic terms,” he said. Allowing the views of a tiny minority to be amplified on social media skewed how the younger generation saw progress in the real world, leaving an impression society was “going backwards, no forwards”, he suggested. Mr Katwala had said social media does have the ability to “step up” to tackle online hate, as happened after the Christchurch terror attack in New Zealand and after Euro 2020 racist abuse. But he added on Thursday: “It is very clear to me that Twitter is now taking the most extreme content considerably less seriously than two years ago. “How far that is a policy decision under new ownership and how far a reduction in staff capacity is less clear. “The type of very extreme content they would take down when challenged is much more likely to stay up for much longer now. If the platform is not going to act, the case for external regulation gets stronger.” Mr Katwala has recently published a new book, How To Be A Patriot, which is a personal account of what it is to be British. He joined a celebration of the 75th anniversary at the National Windrush Monument in Waterloo, south London, and at a special service at Southwark Cathedral. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Meta rejects accusation of censorship of language around female body AI developing faster than laws aiming to regulate it, academic warns Facebook Marketplace is most complained-about online retail platforms
2023-06-23 23:16
Wind of change picks up for German region's energy sector
Wind of change picks up for German region's energy sector
Residents of the rural Bavarian village of Schnabelwaid have said "yes" to the installation of wind turbines on the hillside next to their community in a rare win for an...
2023-07-26 14:12
S. Africa Mulls Dutch, Danish Entry to $8.5 Billion Climate Pact
S. Africa Mulls Dutch, Danish Entry to $8.5 Billion Climate Pact
South Africa’s cabinet will consider a proposal on whether to include the Netherlands and Denmark in its landmark
2023-10-18 17:44