🔹 با این آلودگی هوا، چارهای جز قطع درختانِ بیمار نیست
🔹 رئیس شورای شهر تهران گفت: وقتی درختان دچار بیماری میشوند و بهخصوص وقتی سن درختان بالا میرود، کاری نمیتوان کرد. متأسفانه این حجم دود و هوای آلوده، درختان کنار خیابان را از بین میبرد.
🔹 با این آلودگی هوا، چارهای جز قطع درختانِ بیمار نیست
🔹 رئیس شورای شهر تهران گفت: وقتی درختان دچار بیماری میشوند و بهخصوص وقتی سن درختان بالا میرود، کاری نمیتوان کرد. متأسفانه این حجم دود و هوای آلوده، درختان کنار خیابان را از بین میبرد.
Such instructions could actually endanger people — citizens receive air strike warnings via smartphone alerts. The regulator said it had received information that messages containing stock tips and other investment advice with respect to selected listed companies are being widely circulated through websites and social media platforms such as Telegram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram. What distinguishes the app from competitors is its use of what's known as channels: Public or private feeds of photos and videos that can be set up by one person or an organization. The channels have become popular with on-the-ground journalists, aid workers and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who broadcasts on a Telegram channel. The channels can be followed by an unlimited number of people. Unlike Facebook, Twitter and other popular social networks, there is no advertising on Telegram and the flow of information is not driven by an algorithm. At the start of 2018, the company attempted to launch an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) which would enable it to enable payments (and earn the cash that comes from doing so). The initial signals were promising, especially given Telegram’s user base is already fairly crypto-savvy. It raised an initial tranche of cash – worth more than a billion dollars – to help develop the coin before opening sales to the public. Unfortunately, third-party sales of coins bought in those initial fundraising rounds raised the ire of the SEC, which brought the hammer down on the whole operation. In 2020, officials ordered Telegram to pay a fine of $18.5 million and hand back much of the cash that it had raised. The War on Fakes channel has repeatedly attempted to push conspiracies that footage from Ukraine is somehow being falsified. One post on the channel from February 24 claimed without evidence that a widely viewed photo of a Ukrainian woman injured in an airstrike in the city of Chuhuiv was doctored and that the woman was seen in a different photo days later without injuries. The post, which has over 600,000 views, also baselessly claimed that the woman's blood was actually makeup or grape juice.
from tw