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Facebook’s Role in European Elections under scrutiny

LawrenceDoddlivesinoneofBritain’smostfiercelyfoughtvotingdistricts,andhehasbeenpepperedalmostdailywithadsfromthecountry’smajorpoliticalpartiesonFacebook.Aboutam

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APD REVIEW | Rethinking western way of terrorist attacks broadcasting

ByAPDwriterWangPengAsBBCreports,sevenpeoplehavebeenkilledandatleast48injuredinaterrorincidentinLondoninwhichthreemaleattackerswereshotdeadbypolice.Atthattime,aw

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Report: More than 500 million Chinese access news on mobile devices

Morethan500millionChinesereadnewsontheirmobiledevices,accountingformorethan70%ofallInternetusers,saidareportonthecountry'sjournalismsectoronWednesday.Thereport,

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'Foreign invaders' threaten struggling Australian media

Australia'sroleasatestinggroundforglobalmediagiantssuchastheNewYorkTimes,DailyMailandtheGuardiancouldhastenthedeclineofembattledlocalplayersastheyfightforeyebal

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ASEAN media to explore south Anhui Province, promote tourism exchanges

A media delegation from ten ASEAN countries and major Chinese international publicity media organizations embarked on an interview journey to south Anhui Province on Friday, aiming to promote exchanges between the region and ASEAN countries .

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ASEAN media to explore south Anhui Province, promote tourism exchanges

AmediadelegationfromtenASEANcountriesandmajorChineseinternationalpublicitymediaorganizationsembarkedonaninterviewjourneytosouthAnhuiProvinceonFriday,aimingtopro

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Iran hardliners turn to reformist-dominated social media

Afteraseriesofbruisingelectoraldefeats,Iranianconservativescampaigninginthisweek'spresidentialpollhavebelatedlyembracedsocialmedia--aspacelongdominatedbytheirre

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Trump's on-going war with media could hurt presidency: experts

​The war of words between U.S. President Donald Trump and the U.S. media has been raging on since he took office last month, which could hurt his presidency, experts said.

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Hong Kong police turn to Facebook to counter online rumours in major incidents

Prompt use of social media by the force after MTR firebomb attack proved a hit with public and stopped the spread of falsehoods

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Trump's first term may see much strife with U.S. media

​The White House and U.S. media are already at each other's throats as President Donald Trump kicks off his term, and experts expect the animosity to last for a while.

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White House vows to fight media "tooth and nail" over Trump coverage

The White House vowed on Sunday to fight the news media "tooth and nail" over what it sees as unfair attacks, with a top adviser saying the Trump administration had presented "alternative facts" to counter low inauguration crowd estimates.

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Airstrike kills 4 IS militants in E. Afghan province

A total of four militants loyal to the Islamic State (IS) group were killed after aircrafts pounded the armed outfit's positions in Achin district of the eastern Nangarhar province of Afghanistan on Thursday, local media reported Friday.

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Online stalking on social media becomes illegal in Japan

A revised anti-stalking law took effect in Japan on Tuesday to crack down on online stalking via social networking services, which counsellors warn is enmeshing a growing number of teenagers.

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Int'l experts, media hail Chinese president's congratulation on newly-launched Chinese media group

International experts and media spoke highly of Chinese President Xi Jinping's congratulations to a media organization launched Saturday, saying the media outlet will serve to better the world's understanding of China.

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'Smartphone toilet paper' at Tokyo airport

​Don't forget to wipe before you swipe the next time you are at Tokyo's Narita International Airport.

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Facebook lurking makes you miserable, says study

Too much Facebook browsing at Christmas - and seeing all those "perfect" families and holiday photos - is more likely to make you miserable than festive, research suggests.