Министр иностранных дел Иордании Айман Сафади сегодня прибудет в Дамаск, где намерен встретиться с лидером сирийских повстанцев Абу Мухаммедом аль-Джулани.
Как сообщает Sky news, официально цель визита не заявлена, но в самой Иордании считают это попыткой выстроить отношения с новым правительством.
Министр иностранных дел Иордании Айман Сафади сегодня прибудет в Дамаск, где намерен встретиться с лидером сирийских повстанцев Абу Мухаммедом аль-Джулани.
Как сообщает Sky news, официально цель визита не заявлена, но в самой Иордании считают это попыткой выстроить отношения с новым правительством.
On February 27th, Durov posted that Channels were becoming a source of unverified information and that the company lacks the ability to check on their veracity. He urged users to be mistrustful of the things shared on Channels, and initially threatened to block the feature in the countries involved for the length of the war, saying that he didn’t want Telegram to be used to aggravate conflict or incite ethnic hatred. He did, however, walk back this plan when it became clear that they had also become a vital communications tool for Ukrainian officials and citizens to help coordinate their resistance and evacuations. There was another possible development: Reuters also reported that Ukraine said that Belarus could soon join the invasion of Ukraine. However, the AFP, citing a Pentagon official, said the U.S. hasn’t yet seen evidence that Belarusian troops are in Ukraine. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) had carried out a similar exercise in 2017 in a matter related to circulation of messages through WhatsApp. Pavel Durov, Telegram's CEO, is known as "the Russian Mark Zuckerberg," for co-founding VKontakte, which is Russian for "in touch," a Facebook imitator that became the country's most popular social networking site. This ability to mix the public and the private, as well as the ability to use bots to engage with users has proved to be problematic. In early 2021, a database selling phone numbers pulled from Facebook was selling numbers for $20 per lookup. Similarly, security researchers found a network of deepfake bots on the platform that were generating images of people submitted by users to create non-consensual imagery, some of which involved children.
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