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Feb. 21, 2021
One day Facebook erased my wife and daughter. At the end of October 2019, Shir posted pictures of our child, who was then six months old, and the next day the two of them disappeared from Facebook. Without any warning or explanation, Shir’s account was removed from the social network and her Instagram account was blocked. She could not upload new posts, find out what was going on in the municipal group, contact businesses or communicate with friends. The pictures of our daughter were also deleted from my profile page.
In a response to the media, Facebook explained that the deletion was the result of a lawsuit filed against the cyber firm NSO, where Shir worked at the time. Facebook claimed that the company had hacked its servers and exploited security flaws to spy on WhatsApp users. In revenge, Facebook blocked the personal accounts of NSO employees.
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This undated photo provided by Revivicor, Inc., a unit of United Therapeutics, shows a genetically modified pig. U.S. regulators have approved a genetically modified pig for food and medical products, making it the second such animal to get the green light for human consumption but United Therapeutics, the company behind it says there are no imminent plans for its meat to be sold. (Revivicor, Inc. via AP)
NEW YORK U.S. regulators have approved a genetically modified pig for food and medical products, making it the second such animal to get the green light for human consumption. But the company behind it says there are no imminent plans to sell it for meat. The pig is genetically engineered to eliminate the presence of alpha-gal, a type of sugar found in many mammals. The sugar makes its way into many products including medications, cosmetics and food and can cause allergic reactions in some people. The main goal of the company behind the pig, United Th
Dec 16, 2020
JERUSALEM (AP) Israel’s Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal challenging the extradition of a former teacher wanted in Australia on charges of child sex abuse, clearing the way for her to stand trial after a six-year legal saga.
Malka Leifer, a former educator accused of sexually abusing several former students at a Jewish school in Melbourne, has been fighting extradition from Israel since 2014. Leifer maintains her innocence and the six-year legal battle surrounding her extradition has strained relations between Israel and Australia.
The Supreme Court justices said that the ruling finalizes “the decision of the appellant as extraditable” to stand trial in Australia.
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