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Facebook Blocks Charities, Government Pages in Australia News Spat

Facebook Blocks Charities, Government Pages in Australia News Spat Bloomberg 2/18/2021 Georgina McKay and Jason Scott © Bloomberg The logo for Facebook is displayed on a laptop computer in an arranged photograph taken in Little Falls, New Jersey, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020. Facebook Inc. is tightening its rules on content concerning the U.S. presidential election next month, including instituting a temporary ban on political ads when voting ends, as it braces for a contentious night that may not end with a definitive winner. (Bloomberg) Facebook Inc.’s move to block the sharing of articles from Australian news media has swept up government information outlets, nonprofit charities and even political satire pages.

Facebook Turns Off News in Australia

Calais s migrants continue to face an interminable violation of their human rights

Calais’s migrants continue to face an interminable violation of their human rights In this December 2020 photo, young Afghan migrants, including minors, survive in a small makeshift camp in Calais while waiting to enter the UK. (Claire Debuyser ) Share this page In this December 2020 photo, young Afghan migrants, including minors, survive in a small makeshift camp in Calais while waiting to enter the UK. (Claire Debuyser ) It’s a December morning and a convoy of security forces stop at the entrance to an empty lot adjacent to the railway in Calais, northern France, which serves as a refuge for around 20 Afghan migrants including some minors. Police officers and

France: Snow blankets migrant tent camps in Calais and Dunkirk

InfoMigrants By Marion MacGregor Published on : 2021/01/21 French authorities are continuing regular clearances of migrant tent camps in Calais and Dunkirk, despite snow and freezing conditions. A volunteer from the charity Care4Calais told InfoMigrants that pressure by the French police unit, the CRS , is continuing to build. Early in the new year, Paul drove from the UK into France in a car loaded up with sleeping bags and tents, destined for Calais. Crossing the border for the first time since Brexit, he was slightly nervous about what to expect, but officials simply checked that he had been tested for COVID, stamped his British passport, and waved him through.

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