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Meta shuts down Russia’s State-media accounts
Facebook parent company Meta is banning RT and other Russian state media networks from its platforms over claims they carried out covert operations to influence social media users.
The ban, which was announced on Monday, will globally block the accounts from Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Threads users over the coming days.
“After careful consideration, we expanded our ongoing enforcement against Russian state media outlets,” said Meta, which already restricted activity from the accounts.
“Rossiya Segodnya, RT and other related entities are now banned from our apps globally for foreign interference activity.”
Rossiya Segodnya runs news brands including Sputnik and Russian news agency RIA Novosti.
RT had responded to Sky News agency that Meta “censoring information flow to the rest of the world”
“Don’t worry, where they close a door, and then a window, our ‘partisans’ (or in your parlance, guerrilla fighters) will find the cracks to crawl through,” their spokesperson said.
“It’s cute how there’s a competition in the West – who can try to spank RT the hardest, in order to make themselves look better,” they added.
The Kremlin said Meta was “discrediting itself” by banning the networks from its platforms.
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “Such selective actions against Russian media are unacceptable.”
He added the move complicated prospects for Moscow normalising relations with the company.
The ban comes after the United States filed money-laundering charges earlier this month against two RT employees for what officials said was a scheme to hire an American company to produce online content to influence the 2024 election.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday that countries should treat the activities of Russian state broadcaster RT as they do covert intelligence operations.
“We’re exposing how Russia deploys similar tactics around the world,” Mr Blinken said.
“Russian weaponisation of disinformation to subvert and polarise free and open societies extends to every part of the world.”
In July, the US Department of Justice shut down nearly 1,000 social media bot accounts it said were created to spread Russian disinformation in the US.
It linked the accounts to RT, a state-owned broadcaster, accusing one of their senior employees of creating the bot farm which was used to “advance the mission of the FSB and the Russian government”.
When the media company was asked for a response to those allegations, RT replied: “Farming is a beloved pastime for millions of Russians.”
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SAD! Plane carrying 181 passengers on board bursts into flames after landing
A passenger plane with 181 people onboard crashed in the South Korean city of Muan on Sunday.
The plane, Jeju Air, which had malfunctioning landing gear veered off the runway, hit a fence, before going up in flames at the airport.
The Jeju Air jetliner was carrying 175 passengers and six crew when it crashed on landing at the airport in Muan county.
The ill-fated plane was returning from Bangkok in Thailand when the incident occured.
AP News quoted South Korean media as reporting that the fire left over 28 people either dead or injured, while two people were evacuated to safety.
South Jeolla province Fire Service Headquarters said that the number is expected to grow as recovery operations continue.
The office said the fire was put out and rescue officials were trying to remove passengers from the aircraft.
However, a fire department official who spoke to CNN said the airplane had been “almost completely destroyed” by fire.
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Israel’s Netanyahu to undergo prostate removal surgery
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to undergo prostate removal surgery on Sunday, his office said after he was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection.
The procedure comes with Israel at war against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip more than 14 months after the Palestinian militants carried out an unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7 last year.
Netanyahu underwent a test at Hadassah Hospital on Wednesday, where he was “diagnosed with a urinary tract infection resulting from a benign prostate enlargement,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement.
“As a result, the prime minister will undergo prostate removal surgery tomorrow,” it said.
In March, he underwent a hernia surgery, while in July last year doctors implanted a pacemaker in Netanyahu after a medical scare.
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FEAR of Trump: Nigerian students, others advised to report before his inauguration
Universities in the United States have urged international students to resume before president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Trump is set to be sworn in on January 20.
The universities advised international students to return early from winter break amid promises of another travel ban by the incoming president.
Many international students were stranded abroad when Trump imposed a travel ban at the start of his first administration.
The president-elect has been vocal about his hardline immigration stance.
Some of the actions Trump has promised to take include a travel ban on people from predominantly Muslim countries and the revocation of student visas of “radical anti-American and antisemitic foreigners”.
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